# York Technical College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T07:17:44.215Z from a crawl of yorktech.edu. 855 records (111 programs · 744 courses · 0 resource pages). # Accounting, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - ACC102 — Accounting Principles II - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - ACC120 — Federal Income Tax - ACC124 — Individual Tax Procedures - ACC150 — Payroll Accounting - ACC201 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC202 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC230 — Cost Accounting I - ACC240 — Computerized Accounting - ACC245 — Accounting Applications - ACC265 — Not-For-Profit Accounting - BAF201 — Principles of Finance - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT170 — Computer Applications - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG155 — Communications I - ENG156 — Communications II - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - PSC201 — American Government - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1039 --- # Administrative Office Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - AOT105 — Keyboarding - AOT106 — Keyboarding Lab I - AOT110 — Document Formatting - AOT121 — Transcription - AOT133 — Professional Development - AOT134 — Office Communications - AOT143 — Office Systems and Procedures - AOT165 — Information Processing Software - AOT167 — Information Processing Applications - AOT250 — Advanced Information Processing - AOT254 — Office Simulation - AOT265 — Office Desktop Publishing - AOT267 — Integrated Information Process - COL101 — College Orientation - ECO101 — Basic Economics - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG155 — Communications I - ENG156 — Communications II - HSS205 — Technology and Society - IST225 — Internet Communications - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1040 --- # Air Conditioning/Refrigeration, General Technology Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACR108 — Refrigeration Fundamentals - ACR110 — Heating Fundamentals - ACR120 — Basic Air Conditioning - ACR150 — Basic Sheet Metal - ACR206 — Advanced Electricity for HVAC/R - ACR210 — Heat Pumps - ACR220 — Advanced Air Conditioning - BCT105 — Tool Use and Safety - BCT106 — Beginning Woodworking - BCT111 — Blueprint Reading and Specifications - BCT139 — Advanced Residential Wiring - BCT140 — Commercial Wiring - BCT151 — Introduction to Residential Plumbing - BCT157 — Residential/Commercial Plumbing Codes - BCT159 — Plumbing Installations and Repairs - BCT206 — Roof Construction - BCT221 — Construction Building Code - BCT230 — Bidding, Contracts and Specifications - BCT243 — Energy Efficiency and Weatherization - COL101 — College Orientation - ECO101 — Basic Economics - EEM141 — Residential/Commerical Codes - EGR110 — Introduction to Computer Environment - ENG155 — Communications I - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1129 --- # Associate in Arts **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - ACC102 — Accounting Principles II - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - ART101 — Art History and Appreciation - AST101 — Solar System Astronomy - AST102 — Stellar Astronomy - BIO101 — Biological Science I - BIO102 — Biological Science II - BIO105 — Principles of Biology - BIO205 — Ecology - BIO206 — Ecology Lab - BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIO225 — Microbiology - BTN103 — Introduction to Biotechnology - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - CHM101 — General Chemistry I - CHM105 — General Organic & Biochemistry - CHM110 — College Chemistry I - CHM111 — College Chemistry II - CHM211 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM212 — Organic Chemistry II - CHM275 — Introduction to Industrial Chemical Processes - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CPT170 — Computer Applications - CRJ101 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJ115 — Criminal Law I - CRJ125 — Criminology - CRJ224 — Police Community Relations - CRJ236 — Criminal Evidence - CRJ242 — Correctional Systems - ECD101 — Introduction to Early Childhood - ECD107 — Exceptional Children - ECD108 — Family and Community Relations - ECD109 — Administration and Supervision - ECD203 — Growth and Development II - ECE101 — Electrical and Electronics Engineering - ECE102 — Instrument Control - ECE205 — Electrical and Computer Lab I - ECE211 — Introduction to Computer Engineering I - ECE212 — Introduction to Computer Engineering II - ECE221 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering I - ECE222 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering II - ECE240 — Introduction to Software Engineering - ECE245 — Object-Oriented Programming Technique - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - EGR260 — Engineering Statics - EGR264 — Introduction to Engineering Mechanics of Solids - EGR266 — Engineering Thermodynamics Fundamentals - EGR270 — Introduction to Engineering - EGR275 — Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics - EGR281 — Introduction to Algorithmic Design I - EGR283 — Introduction to Algorithmic Design II - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - ENG160 — Technical Communications - ENG201 — American Literature I - ENG202 — American Literature II - ENG205 — English Literature I - ENG206 — English Literature II - ENG208 — World Literature I - ENG209 — World Literature II - ENG214 — Fiction - ENG238 — Creative Writing - EVT110 — Introduction to Treatment Facilities - EVT111 — Introduction to Water and Wastewater Treatment - EVT201 — Environmental Science - EVT206 — Introduction to Environmental Compliance - EVT254 — Industrial Safety & Emergency Response - FRE101 — Elementary French I - FRE102 — Elementary French II - GER101 — Elementary German I - GER102 — Elementary German II - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HSS205 — Technology and Society - JOU101 — Introduction to Journalism - JOU201 — News Writing - MAT103 — Quantitative Reasoning - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT111 — College Trigonometry - MAT112 — Pre-Calculus - MAT120 — Probability & Statistics - MAT122 — Finite College Math - MAT130 — Elementary Calculus - MAT140 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus - MAT141 — Analytical Geometry & Calculus II - MAT165 — Statistics - MAT240 — Analytical Geometry & Calculus III - MAT242 — Differential Equations - MAT250 — Elementary Mathematics - MAT251 — Elementary Mathematics II - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MKT101 — Marketing - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - PHI101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI110 — Ethics - PHS101 — Physical Science I - PHY201 — Physics I - PHY202 — Physics II - PHY221 — University Physics I - PHY222 — University Physics II - PSC201 — American Government - PSC215 — State & Local Government - PSC220 — Introduction to International Relations - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development - PSY212 — Abnormal Psychology - SCI150 — Forensic Science I - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC102 — Marriage and the Family - SOC205 — Social Problems - SPA101 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA102 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA201 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPC205 — Public Speaking - THE101 — Introduction to Theatre - THE250 — Makeup for Performance - THE253 — Stagecraft - THE259 — Stage Management - THE263 — Fundamentals of Directing - THE276 — Script Analysis Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1036 --- # Associate in Science **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - ACC102 — Accounting Principles II - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - ART101 — Art History and Appreciation - AST101 — Solar System Astronomy - AST102 — Stellar Astronomy - BIO101 — Biological Science I - BIO102 — Biological Science II - BIO105 — Principles of Biology - BIO150 — Anatomy Review for Kinesiology - BIO205 — Ecology - BIO206 — Ecology Lab - BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIO225 — Microbiology - BTN103 — Introduction to Biotechnology - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - CHM101 — General Chemistry I - CHM105 — General Organic & Biochemistry - CHM110 — College Chemistry I - CHM111 — College Chemistry II - CHM211 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM212 — Organic Chemistry II - CHM275 — Introduction to Industrial Chemical Processes - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CPT170 — Computer Applications - CRJ101 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJ115 — Criminal Law I - CRJ125 — Criminology - CRJ224 — Police Community Relations - CRJ236 — Criminal Evidence - CRJ242 — Correctional Systems - ECD101 — Introduction to Early Childhood - ECD107 — Exceptional Children - ECD108 — Family and Community Relations - ECD109 — Administration and Supervision - ECD203 — Growth and Development II - ECE101 — Electrical and Electronics Engineering - ECE102 — Instrument Control - ECE205 — Electrical and Computer Lab I - ECE211 — Introduction to Computer Engineering I - ECE212 — Introduction to Computer Engineering II - ECE221 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering I - ECE222 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering II - ECE240 — Introduction to Software Engineering - ECE245 — Object-Oriented Programming Technique - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - EGR260 — Engineering Statics - EGR264 — Introduction to Engineering Mechanics of Solids - EGR266 — Engineering Thermodynamics Fundamentals - EGR270 — Introduction to Engineering - EGR275 — Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics - EGR281 — Introduction to Algorithmic Design I - EGR283 — Introduction to Algorithmic Design II - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - ENG160 — Technical Communications - ENG201 — American Literature I - ENG202 — American Literature II - ENG205 — English Literature I - ENG206 — English Literature II - ENG208 — World Literature I - ENG209 — World Literature II - ENG214 — Fiction - ENG238 — Creative Writing - EVT110 — Introduction to Treatment Facilities - EVT111 — Introduction to Water and Wastewater Treatment - EVT201 — Environmental Science - EVT206 — Introduction to Environmental Compliance - EVT254 — Industrial Safety & Emergency Response - FRE101 — Elementary French I - FRE102 — Elementary French II - GER101 — Elementary German I - GER102 — Elementary German II - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HSS205 — Technology and Society - JOU101 — Introduction to Journalism - JOU201 — News Writing - MAT103 — Quantitative Reasoning - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT111 — College Trigonometry - MAT112 — Pre-Calculus - MAT120 — Probability & Statistics - MAT122 — Finite College Math - MAT130 — Elementary Calculus - MAT140 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus - MAT141 — Analytical Geometry & Calculus II - MAT165 — Statistics - MAT240 — Analytical Geometry & Calculus III - MAT242 — Differential Equations - MAT250 — Elementary Mathematics - MAT251 — Elementary Mathematics II - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MKT101 — Marketing - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - PHI101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI110 — Ethics - PHS101 — Physical Science I - PHY201 — Physics I - PHY202 — Physics II - PHY221 — University Physics I - PHY222 — University Physics II - PSC201 — American Government - PSC215 — State & Local Government - PSC220 — Introduction to International Relations - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development - PSY212 — Abnormal Psychology - SCI150 — Forensic Science I - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC102 — Marriage and the Family - SOC205 — Social Problems - SPA101 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA102 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA201 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPC205 — Public Speaking - THE101 — Introduction to Theatre - THE250 — Makeup for Performance - THE253 — Stagecraft - THE259 — Stage Management - THE263 — Fundamentals of Directing - THE276 — Script Analysis Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1037 --- # Automotive Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AUT102 — Engine Repair - AUT112 — Braking Systems - AUT115 — Manual Drive Train/Axle - AUT124 — Steering, Suspension and Alignment - AUT131 — Electrical Systems - AUT133 — Electrical Fundamentals - AUT143 — Active Devices and Sensors - AUT146 — Emission Systems - AUT149 — Ignition and Fuel Systems - AUT158 — Automotive Diagnosis - AUT161 — Introduction to Automotive Maintenance - AUT241 — Automotive Air Conditioning - AUT247 — Electronic Fuel Systems - AUT251 — Automatic Transmission Overhaul - AUT262 — Advanced Automotive Diagnosis and Repair - COL101 — College Orientation - ECO101 — Basic Economics - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ENG155 — Communications I - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1095 --- # Building Construction Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACR206 — Advanced Electricity for HVAC/R - BCT102 — Fundamentals of Building Construction - BCT105 — Tool Use and Safety - BCT106 — Beginning Woodworking - BCT111 — Blueprint Reading and Specifications - BCT139 — Advanced Residential Wiring - BCT140 — Commercial Wiring - BCT151 — Introduction to Residential Plumbing - BCT157 — Residential/Commercial Plumbing Codes - BCT159 — Plumbing Installations and Repairs - BCT221 — Construction Building Code - BCT230 — Bidding, Contracts and Specifications - BCT231 — Construction Labor and Expediting - BCT243 — Energy Efficiency and Weatherization - BCT244 — Site Layout and Foundation Types - COL101 — College Orientation - ECO101 — Basic Economics - EEM141 — Residential/Commerical Codes - EGR110 — Introduction to Computer Environment - ENG155 — Communications I - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MSY112 — Brick Masonry - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1096 --- # Business Administration, Entrepreneurial Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - ACC124 — Individual Tax Procedures - ACC130 — State Tax Procedures - ACC150 — Payroll Accounting - ACC242 — Small Business Software - ACC243 — Computerized Spreadsheets - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT170 — Computer Applications - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG155 — Communications I - ENG156 — Communications II - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MGT120 — Small Business Management - MGT121 — Small Business Operations - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - MKT101 — Marketing - MKT130 — Customer Service Principles - MKT140 — Digital Marketing - MKT141 — Electronic Commerce Strategies - MKT265 — Retail Strategies & Applications - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1038 --- # Computer Engineering Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - COL101 — College Orientation - CPE107 — Computer Applications for Electronics - CPE110 — Computer Language - ECO101 — Basic Economics - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - EET113 — Electrical Circuits I - EET114 — Electrical Circuits II - EET141 — Electronic Circuits - EET142 — Introduction to Network Servers - EET145 — Digital Circuits - EET212 — Industrial Robotics - EET235 — Programmable Controllers - EET243 — Data Communications - EET251 — Microprocessor Fundamentals - EET272 — Electronics Senior Seminar - EET273 — Electronics Senior Project - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG160 — Technical Communications - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HSS205 — Technology and Society - IST291 — Fundamentals of Network Security I - MAT112 — Pre-Calculus - PHY201 — Physics I - PSC201 — American Government - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology - PSY201 — General Psychology - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1132 --- # Computer Technology, Networking Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT168 — Programming Logic & Design - CPT170 — Computer Applications - CPT230 — C# Programming I - CPT242 — Database - CPT264 — Systems and Procedures - CPT270 — Advanced Microcomputer Applications - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG160 — Technical Communications - HSS205 — Technology and Society - IST188 — Hardware Basics and Operating Systems - IST220 — Data Communications - IST221 — Advanced Data Communications - IST226 — Internet Programming - IST252 — LAN System Manager - IST253 — LAN Service and Support - IST254 — Centralized Network Management - IST260 — Network Design - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT120 — Probability & Statistics - PSC201 — American Government - PSY201 — General Psychology - SPC205 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1041 --- # Computer Technology, Programming Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT168 — Programming Logic & Design - CPT170 — Computer Applications - CPT187 — Object-Oriented Logic & Design - CPT230 — C# Programming I - CPT231 — C# Programming II - CPT232 — C++ Programming I - CPT236 — Introduction to JAVA Programming - CPT237 — Advanced JAVA Programming - CPT238 — Internet Scripting - CPT242 — Database - CPT244 — Data Structures - CPT264 — Systems and Procedures - CPT270 — Advanced Microcomputer Applications - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG160 — Technical Communications - HSS205 — Technology and Society - IST188 — Hardware Basics and Operating Systems - IST220 — Data Communications - IST226 — Internet Programming - IST272 — Relational Database - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT120 — Probability & Statistics - PSC201 — American Government - PSY201 — General Psychology - SPC205 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1042 --- # Criminal Justice Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — Art History and Appreciation - BIO105 — Principles of Biology - BUS121 — Business Law I - CHM105 — General Organic & Biochemistry - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CRJ101 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJ115 — Criminal Law I - CRJ125 — Criminology - CRJ130 — Police Administration - CRJ140 — Criminal Justice Report Writing - CRJ145 — Juvenile Delinquency - CRJ218 — Crisis Intervention - CRJ222 — Ethics in Criminal Justice - CRJ224 — Police Community Relations - CRJ230 — Criminal Investigation I - CRJ233 — Cyber Crimes and the Law - CRJ236 — Criminal Evidence - CRJ237 — Defensive Tactics for Law Enforcement - CRJ242 — Correctional Systems - CRJ243 — Criminal Profiling - CRJ246 — Special Problems in Criminal Justice - CRJ250 — Criminal Justice Internship I - CRJ260 — Seminar in Criminal Justice - CRJ281 — Police Science I - CRJ282 — Police Science II - CRJ283 — Police Science III - CRJ284 — Police Science IV - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - ENG155 — Communications I - ENG156 — Communications II - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT103 — Quantitative Reasoning - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - PHI101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PSC201 — American Government - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology - PSY201 — General Psychology - SFT109 — Lifetime Fitness and Wellness - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPA101 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA102 — Elementary Spanish II - SPC205 — Public Speaking - THE101 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1066 --- # Dental Hygiene, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - AHS108 — Nutrition - AHS113 — Head and Neck Anatomy - AOT105 — Keyboarding - BAF101 — Personal Finance - BIO101 — Biological Science I - BIO102 — Biological Science II - BIO134 — Fundamental Microbiology Concepts - BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIO225 — Microbiology - BUS121 — Business Law I - CHM101 — General Chemistry I - CHM105 — General Organic & Biochemistry - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - DHG115 — Medical and Dental Emergencies - DHG121 — Dental Radiography - DHG125 — Tooth Morphology and Histology - DHG140 — General and Oral Pathology - DHG141 — Periodontology - DHG143 — Dental Pharmacology - DHG154 — Pre-clinical Dental Hygiene - DHG165 — Clinic Dental Hygiene I - DHG175 — Clinic Dental Hygiene II - DHG230 — Public Health Dentistry - DHG239 — Dental Assisting for Dental Hygienists - DHG255 — Clinical Dental Hygiene III - DHG265 — Clinic Dental Hygiene IV - DHG272 — Dental Hygiene Externship - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - ENG201 — American Literature I - ENG202 — American Literature II - ENG205 — English Literature I - ENG209 — World Literature II - ENG214 — Fiction - ENG238 — Creative Writing - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HSS205 — Technology and Society - JOU201 — News Writing - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - PSC201 — American Government - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development - RDG101 — College Reading - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC102 — Marriage and the Family - SOC205 — Social Problems - SPC205 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1067 --- # Diesel Engine Performance, General Technology Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AUT102 — Engine Repair - AUT112 — Braking Systems - AUT115 — Manual Drive Train/Axle - AUT124 — Steering, Suspension and Alignment - AUT131 — Electrical Systems - AUT133 — Electrical Fundamentals - AUT143 — Active Devices and Sensors - AUT146 — Emission Systems - AUT149 — Ignition and Fuel Systems - AUT158 — Automotive Diagnosis - AUT161 — Introduction to Automotive Maintenance - AUT241 — Automotive Air Conditioning - AUT247 — Electronic Fuel Systems - AUT251 — Automatic Transmission Overhaul - AUT262 — Advanced Automotive Diagnosis and Repair - COL101 — College Orientation - DHM107 — Diesel Equipment Service and Diagnosis - DHM108 — Diesel Engine Tune-Up - DHM125 — Diesel Fuel Systems - DHM205 — Diesel Engines II - DHM225 — Electronic Fuel Systems - ECO101 — Basic Economics - ENG155 — Communications I - HSS205 — Technology and Society - IMT123 — Air Compressors - IMT131 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics - IMT161 — Mechanical Power Applications - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology - WLD104 — Gas Welding and Cutting - WLD111 — Arc Welding I - WLD113 — Arc Welding II - WLD136 — Advanced Inert Gas Welding - WLD142 — Maintenance Welding - WLD152 — Tungsten Arc Welding Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1128 --- # Digital Arts, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ARV110 — Computer Graphics I - ARV121 — Design - ARV122 — 3-DIMENSIONAL Design I - ARV123 — Composition and Color - ARV205 — Graphic Illustration - ARV212 — Digital Photography - ARV219 — Multimedia Techniques - ARV222 — Computer Animation - ARV227 — Web Site Design I - ARV281 — Design II - CGC226 — Advanced Printing - CGC278 — Typography - COL101 — College Orientation - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - MAT103 — Quantitative Reasoning - MKT101 — Marketing - MKT140 — Digital Marketing - PSC201 — American Government - PSY201 — General Psychology - SPC205 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1043 --- # Early Care and Education, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AOT105 — Keyboarding - BIO105 — Principles of Biology - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - ECD101 — Introduction to Early Childhood - ECD102 — Growth and Development I - ECD105 — Guidance-Classroom Management - ECD107 — Exceptional Children - ECD108 — Family and Community Relations - ECD109 — Administration and Supervision - ECD131 — Language Arts - ECD132 — Creative Experiences - ECD133 — Science and Math Concepts - ECD135 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - ECD200 — Curriculum Issues in Infant and Toddler Development - ECD201 — Principles of Ethics /Leadership in Early Care and Education - ECD203 — Growth and Development II - ECD205 — Socialization and Group Care of Infants And Toddlers - ECD210 — Early Childhood Intervention - ECD243 — Supervised Field Experience I - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG155 — Communications I - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT103 — Quantitative Reasoning - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - PSC201 — American Government - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1068 --- # Electronics Engineering Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - COL101 — College Orientation - CPE107 — Computer Applications for Electronics - CPE110 — Computer Language - ECO101 — Basic Economics - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - EET113 — Electrical Circuits I - EET114 — Electrical Circuits II - EET141 — Electronic Circuits - EET142 — Introduction to Network Servers - EET145 — Digital Circuits - EET212 — Industrial Robotics - EET235 — Programmable Controllers - EET243 — Data Communications - EET251 — Microprocessor Fundamentals - EET272 — Electronics Senior Seminar - EET273 — Electronics Senior Project - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG160 — Technical Communications - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HSS205 — Technology and Society - IST291 — Fundamentals of Network Security I - MAT112 — Pre-Calculus - MAT140 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus - PHY201 — Physics I - PSC201 — American Government - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology - PSY201 — General Psychology - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1131 --- # Exercise Science, General Technology Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - AHS108 — Nutrition - AHS116 — Patient Care Relations - AHS120 — Responding to Emergencies - AHS135 — Principles of Teaching Used in Health Care Settings - BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy & Physiology II - COL101 — College Orientation - ENG101 — English Composition I - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - MAT110 — College Algebra - PSY201 — General Psychology - SFT101 — Introduction to Exercise Science - SFT105 — Fitness Assessment and Exercise Program Design - SFT107 — Nutrition for Fitness and Training - SFT109 — Lifetime Fitness and Wellness - SFT110 — Weight Training: Theory and Application - SFT112 — Cardiovascular and Flexibility Training - SFT125 — Personal Training Techniques - SFT201 — Structural Kinesiology - SFT202 — Internship for the Personal Trainer Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1070 --- # Expanded Duty Dental Assisting, General Technology Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - ACC150 — Payroll Accounting - ACC240 — Computerized Accounting - ACC242 — Small Business Software - ACC243 — Computerized Spreadsheets - AHS101 — Introduction to Health Professions - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - AHS108 — Nutrition - AHS116 — Patient Care Relations - AHS120 — Responding to Emergencies - AHS121 — Pharmacology - AHS144 — Phlebotomy Practicum - AOT105 — Keyboarding - AOT110 — Document Formatting - AOT133 — Professional Development - AOT134 — Office Communications - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT170 — Computer Applications - DAT112 — Integrated Human Sciences - DAT113 — Dental Materials - DAT115 — Ethics and Professionalism - DAT118 — Dental Morphology - DAT121 — Dental Health Education - DAT122 — Dental Office Management - DAT123 — Oral Medicine and Oral Biology - DAT127 — Dental Radiography - DAT154 — Clinical Procedures I - DAT164 — Clinical Procedures II - DAT177 — Dental Office Experience - ENG101 — English Composition I - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology - SCI150 — Forensic Science I - SPC205 — Public Speaking - SUR125 — Sterile Processing Practicum Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1071 --- # Fine Arts in Theater Production, General Technology Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — Art History and Appreciation - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - CGC115 — Digital Photography - COL101 — College Orientation - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAP101 — Audio Techniques I - MAP110 — Editing I - MAP122 — Field Production I - MAP128 — Digital Multimedia I - MAP130 — Lighting Fundamentals - MAP150 — Studio Production I - MAP226 — Producing and Directing - MAP265 — Media Arts Business Procedures - MAP280 — Media Arts Exit Portfolio - MAT103 — Quantitative Reasoning - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - PSC201 — American Government - PSY201 — General Psychology - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPC205 — Public Speaking - THE101 — Introduction to Theatre - THE250 — Makeup for Performance - THE253 — Stagecraft - THE259 — Stage Management - THE263 — Fundamentals of Directing - THE276 — Script Analysis Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1133 --- # General Engineering Technology, Electrical and Computer Engineering Transfer, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CHM110 — College Chemistry I - COL101 — College Orientation - CPE220 — Computer Operating Systems - ECE101 — Electrical and Electronics Engineering - ECE102 — Instrument Control - ECE205 — Electrical and Computer Lab I - ECE211 — Introduction to Computer Engineering I - ECE212 — Introduction to Computer Engineering II - ECE221 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering I - ECE222 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering II - ECE245 — Object-Oriented Programming Technique - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - EGR175 — Manufacturing Processes - EGR260 — Engineering Statics - EGR270 — Introduction to Engineering - EGR275 — Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics - EGR281 — Introduction to Algorithmic Design I - EGR283 — Introduction to Algorithmic Design II - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - MAT140 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus - MAT141 — Analytical Geometry & Calculus II - MAT240 — Analytical Geometry & Calculus III - MAT242 — Differential Equations - PHY221 — University Physics I - PSC201 — American Government - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1094 --- # General Engineering Technology, Engineering Transfer, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ART101 — Art History and Appreciation - BIO101 — Biological Science I - BIO102 — Biological Science II - CHM110 — College Chemistry I - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - ECE102 — Instrument Control - ECE221 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering I - ECE222 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering II - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - EGR112 — Engineering Programming - EGR175 — Manufacturing Processes - EGR260 — Engineering Statics - EGR262 — Engineering Dynamics - EGR264 — Introduction to Engineering Mechanics of Solids - EGR266 — Engineering Thermodynamics Fundamentals - EGR268 — Engineering Fluid Mechanics - EGR270 — Introduction to Engineering - EGR274 — Engineering Applications of Numerical Method - EGR275 — Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - ENG201 — American Literature I - ENG202 — American Literature II - ENG205 — English Literature I - ENG206 — English Literature II - ENG208 — World Literature I - ENG209 — World Literature II - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - MAT140 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus - MAT141 — Analytical Geometry & Calculus II - MAT240 — Analytical Geometry & Calculus III - MAT242 — Differential Equations - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - PHI101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI110 — Ethics - PHY221 — University Physics I - PSC201 — American Government - PSC215 — State & Local Government - PSC220 — Introduction to International Relations - PSY201 — General Psychology - SPC205 — Public Speaking - THE101 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1092 --- # General Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Transfer, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CHM110 — College Chemistry I - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT168 — Programming Logic & Design - ECE102 — Instrument Control - ECE221 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering I - ECE222 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering II - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - EGR112 — Engineering Programming - EGR175 — Manufacturing Processes - EGR260 — Engineering Statics - EGR262 — Engineering Dynamics - EGR264 — Introduction to Engineering Mechanics of Solids - EGR266 — Engineering Thermodynamics Fundamentals - EGR268 — Engineering Fluid Mechanics - EGR270 — Introduction to Engineering - EGR274 — Engineering Applications of Numerical Method - EGR275 — Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - MAT140 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus - MAT141 — Analytical Geometry & Calculus II - MAT240 — Analytical Geometry & Calculus III - MAT242 — Differential Equations - PHY221 — University Physics I - PSC201 — American Government - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1093 --- # Industrial Maintenance Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CIM241 — Automated Manufacturing Equipment - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT170 — Computer Applications - ECO101 — Basic Economics - EEM118 — AC/DC Circuits II - EEM145 — Control Circuits - EEM215 — DC/AC Machines - EEM221 — DC/AC Drives - EEM250 — Programming Logic Controllers - EEM251 — Programmable Controllers - EEM271 — Sensors and System Interfacing - ENG101 — English Composition I - HSS205 — Technology and Society - IMT102 — Industrial Safety - IMT104 — Schematics - IMT114 — Benchwork and Assembly - IMT126 — Intro to Mechanical Installations - IMT131 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics - IMT161 — Mechanical Power Applications - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology - WLD142 — Maintenance Welding Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1122 --- # Machine Tool Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - COL101 — College Orientation - ECO101 — Basic Economics - EGT128 — Machine Tool Print Layout - EGT130 — Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Applications - EGT151 — Introduction to CAD - ENG155 — Communications I - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MTT111 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice I - MTT112 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice II - MTT113 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice III - MTT141 — Metals and Heat Treatment - MTT251 — CNC Operations - MTT254 — CNC Programming I - MTT255 — CNC Programming II - MTT256 — CNC Programming III - MTT258 — Machine Tool CAM - MTT270 — Operation and Programming of Coordinate Measuring Machines - MTT285 — NIMS Level I Capstone - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1119 --- # Machine Tool Technology, Tool and Die Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - COL101 — College Orientation - ECO101 — Basic Economics - EGT128 — Machine Tool Print Layout - EGT130 — Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Applications - EGT151 — Introduction to CAD - ENG155 — Communications I - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MTT111 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice I - MTT112 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice II - MTT113 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice III - MTT141 — Metals and Heat Treatment - MTT231 — Tool and Diemaking I - MTT232 — Tool and Diemaking II - MTT241 — Jigs and Fixtures I - MTT242 — Jigs and Fixtures II - MTT251 — CNC Operations - MTT253 — CNC Programming and Operations - MTT255 — CNC Programming II - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1098 --- # Management, Fire Science Administration Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - ACC102 — Accounting Principles II - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - ACC150 — Payroll Accounting - BUS121 — Business Law I - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT170 — Computer Applications - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - EMS110 — Emergency Medical Technician - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG155 — Communications I - ENG156 — Communications II - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - MKT101 — Marketing - PSC201 — American Government - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1045 --- # Management, General Management Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - ACC102 — Accounting Principles II - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - ACC150 — Payroll Accounting - AOT105 — Keyboarding - AOT133 — Professional Development - BAF101 — Personal Finance - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT170 — Computer Applications - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG155 — Communications I - ENG156 — Communications II - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT120 — Small Business Management - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - MGT280 — Executive Development - MKT101 — Marketing - MKT130 — Customer Service Principles - MKT140 — Digital Marketing - MKT141 — Electronic Commerce Strategies - MKT250 — Consumer Behavior - MKT265 — Retail Strategies & Applications - PSC201 — American Government - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1046 --- # Management, Hospitality Management Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - ACC102 — Accounting Principles II - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - ACC150 — Payroll Accounting - BUS121 — Business Law I - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT170 — Computer Applications - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - ENG155 — Communications I - ENG156 — Communications II - HOS140 — The Hospitality Industry - HOS150 — Hotel Management - HOS157 — Hospitality Service - HOS161 — Event Management - HOS168 — Front Office Management - HOS245 — Hospitality Marketing - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - MKT101 — Marketing - PSC201 — American Government - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1157 --- # Management, Human Resource Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - ACC102 — Accounting Principles II - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - ACC150 — Payroll Accounting - ACC243 — Computerized Spreadsheets - AOT105 — Keyboarding - AOT133 — Professional Development - BAF101 — Personal Finance - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - BUS123 — Business Law II - BUS128 — Employment Law - BUS136 — Compensation & Benefits - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT170 — Computer Applications - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG155 — Communications I - ENG156 — Communications II - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - MKT101 — Marketing - MKT130 — Customer Service Principles - MKT140 — Digital Marketing - MKT141 — Electronic Commerce Strategies - PSC201 — American Government - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1047 --- # Management, Utility Line Worker Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - ACC102 — Accounting Principles II - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - ACC150 — Payroll Accounting - BCT105 — Tool Use and Safety - BUS121 — Business Law I - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT170 — Computer Applications - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ELW110 — Electrical Computations - ELW111 — Introduction to Electrical Line Worker - ELW112 — Introduction to Electricity - ELW114 — Overhead Line Construction I - ELW211 — Underground Line Construction I - ELW231 — Electrical Power Systems - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG155 — Communications I - ENG156 — Communications II - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - MKT101 — Marketing - PSC201 — American Government - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1044 --- # Mechanical Engineering Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - CHM101 — General Chemistry I - CHM110 — College Chemistry I - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT168 — Programming Logic & Design - CPT170 — Computer Applications - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - EGR170 — Engineering Materials - EGR175 — Manufacturing Processes - EGR194 — Statics and Strength of Materials - EGR260 — Engineering Statics - EGR264 — Introduction to Engineering Mechanics of Solids - EGR266 — Engineering Thermodynamics Fundamentals - EGT110 — Engineering Graphics I - EGT115 — Engineering Graphics II - EGT210 — Engineering Graphics III - EGT225 — Architectural Drawing Applications - EGT252 — Advanced CAD - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG160 — Technical Communications - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT112 — Pre-Calculus - MAT140 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus - MET105 — DC and AC Electricity - MET223 — Thermodynamic Systems - MET224 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics - MET229 — Industrial Instrumentation - MET231 — Machine Design - MET240 — Mechanical Senior Project - MTT101 — Introduction to Machine Tool - PHY201 — Physics I - PSC201 — American Government - PSY201 — General Psychology - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1120 --- # Mechatronics Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AMT105 — Robotics and Automated Controls l - AMT205 — Robotics and Automated Controls II - CIM241 — Automated Manufacturing Equipment - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT170 — Computer Applications - EEM118 — AC/DC Circuits II - EEM145 — Control Circuits - EEM215 — DC/AC Machines - EEM221 — DC/AC Drives - EEM250 — Programming Logic Controllers - EEM274 — Technical/Systems Troubleshooting - ENG101 — English Composition I - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HSS205 — Technology and Society - IMT102 — Industrial Safety - IMT104 — Schematics - IMT114 — Benchwork and Assembly - IMT131 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics - IMT161 — Mechanical Power Applications - IMT170 — Statistical Process Control - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1121 --- # Medical Laboratory Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - AHS108 — Nutrition - AHS120 — Responding to Emergencies - AHS121 — Pharmacology - AHS144 — Phlebotomy Practicum - AOT165 — Information Processing Software - BIO112 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology - CHM105 — General Organic & Biochemistry - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - ECO101 — Basic Economics - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - ENG160 — Technical Communications - EVT206 — Introduction to Environmental Compliance - EVT254 — Industrial Safety & Emergency Response - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MLT101 — Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology - MLT105 — Medical Microbiology - MLT108 — Urinalysis and Body Fluids - MLT110 — Hematology - MLT112 — Introduction to Parasitology - MLT120 — Immunohematology - MLT125 — Introduction to Clinical Chemistry - MLT242 — Survey in Medical Laboratory Technology - MLT243 — Advanced Survey in Medical Lab Technology - MLT251 — Clinical Experience I - MLT252 — Clinical Experience II - MLT253 — Clinical Experience III - MLT254 — Clinical Experience IV - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology - PSY201 — General Psychology - SCI150 — Forensic Science I Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1075 --- # Medical Laboratory Technology, General Technology Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - AHS108 — Nutrition - AHS116 — Patient Care Relations - AHS120 — Responding to Emergencies - AHS121 — Pharmacology - AHS135 — Principles of Teaching Used in Health Care Settings - AHS144 — Phlebotomy Practicum - AOT105 — Keyboarding - AOT133 — Professional Development - AOT165 — Information Processing Software - AOT180 — Customer Service - BIO112 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - CHM105 — General Organic & Biochemistry - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CPT170 — Computer Applications - ECO101 — Basic Economics - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - ENG160 — Technical Communications - EVT206 — Introduction to Environmental Compliance - EVT254 — Industrial Safety & Emergency Response - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MED113 — Basic Medical Laboratory Techniques - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - MGT280 — Executive Development - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development - SCI150 — Forensic Science I - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC102 — Marriage and the Family - SPC205 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1135 --- # Nursing, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - AHS108 — Nutrition - AHS117 — The Care of Patients - AHS121 — Pharmacology - AHS135 — Principles of Teaching Used in Health Care Settings - AHS144 — Phlebotomy Practicum - AOT105 — Keyboarding - AOT165 — Information Processing Software - ART101 — Art History and Appreciation - BIO205 — Ecology - BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIO225 — Microbiology - CHM101 — General Chemistry I - CHM105 — General Organic & Biochemistry - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - ENG201 — American Literature I - ENG202 — American Literature II - ENG205 — English Literature I - ENG206 — English Literature II - ENG208 — World Literature I - ENG209 — World Literature II - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT165 — Statistics - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - NUR104 — Nursing Care Management I - NUR106 — Pharmacologic Basics - NUR159 — Nursing Care Management II - NUR206 — Clinical Skills Application - NUR209 — Nursing Management III - NUR211 — Care of Childbearing Family - NUR214 — Mental Health Nursing - NUR219 — Nursing Management and Leadership - NUR229 — Nursing Management IV - PHI101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHS101 — Physical Science I - PHY201 — Physics I - PHY202 — Physics II - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development - PSY212 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC205 — Social Problems - SPC205 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1076 --- # Nursing, General Technology Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - AHS108 — Nutrition - AHS116 — Patient Care Relations - AHS120 — Responding to Emergencies - AOT180 — Customer Service - ART101 — Art History and Appreciation - BAF201 — Principles of Finance - BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIO225 — Microbiology - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - CHM101 — General Chemistry I - CHM105 — General Organic & Biochemistry - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT170 — Computer Applications - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - ENG201 — American Literature I - ENG202 — American Literature II - ENG205 — English Literature I - ENG206 — English Literature II - ENG209 — World Literature II - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT110 — College Algebra - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT120 — Small Business Management - MGT121 — Small Business Operations - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - PHI101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1072 --- # Paralegal, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AOT105 — Keyboarding - AOT110 — Document Formatting - AOT165 — Information Processing Software - AOT167 — Information Processing Applications - BUS121 — Business Law I - BUS123 — Business Law II - COL101 — College Orientation - CRJ115 — Criminal Law I - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - ENG155 — Communications I - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HSS205 — Technology and Society - LEG120 — Torts - LEG135 — Introduction to Law and Ethics - LEG201 — Civil Litigation I - LEG213 — Family Law - LEG214 — Property Law - LEG230 — Legal Writing - LEG233 — Wills, Trusts, & Probate - MAT103 — Quantitative Reasoning - SPC205 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1049 --- # Paramedic, General Technology Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - BIO112 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology - BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy & Physiology II - COL101 — College Orientation - EMS115 — International Trauma Life Support - EMS116 — Advanced Cardiac Life Support - EMS117 — Pediatric Advanced Life Support - EMS118 — Advanced Medical Life Support - EMS119 — Emergency Medical Services Operations - EMS150 — Introduction to Advanced Care - EMS223 — Paramedic Clinical I - EMS224 — Paramedic Clinical II - EMS230 — Advanced Emergency Medical Care I - EMS238 — Paramedic Ambulance Field Experience I - EMS240 — Advanced Emergency Medical Care II - EMS241 — Paramedic Clinical III - EMS248 — Paramedic Ambulance Field Experience II - EMS272 — Paramedic Capstone - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG155 — Communications I - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - MAT103 — Quantitative Reasoning - MAT110 — College Algebra - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1147 --- # Patient Care, General Technology Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - AHS108 — Nutrition - AHS116 — Patient Care Relations - AHS117 — The Care of Patients - AHS120 — Responding to Emergencies - AHS121 — Pharmacology - AHS135 — Principles of Teaching Used in Health Care Settings - AHS141 — Phlebotomy for the Health Care Provider - AHS145 — Electrocardiography - AHS176 — Patient Care Clerical Principles - AOT105 — Keyboarding - AOT110 — Document Formatting - AOT133 — Professional Development - AOT134 — Office Communications - AOT252 — Medical Systems and Procedures - AOT267 — Integrated Information Process - BIO112 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology - BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I - COL101 — College Orientation - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG155 — Communications I - HIM130 — Billing & Reimbursement - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MED113 — Basic Medical Laboratory Techniques - MED114 — Medical Assisting Clinical Procedures - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1069 --- # Practical Nursing, General Technology Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AHS101 — Introduction to Health Professions - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - AHS108 — Nutrition - AHS116 — Patient Care Relations - AHS120 — Responding to Emergencies - AHS121 — Pharmacology - ART101 — Art History and Appreciation - BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy & Physiology II - CHM101 — General Chemistry I - CHM105 — General Organic & Biochemistry - COL101 — College Orientation - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - ENG201 — American Literature I - ENG202 — American Literature II - ENG205 — English Literature I - ENG206 — English Literature II - ENG208 — World Literature I - ENG209 — World Literature II - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT110 — College Algebra - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - PHI101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PNR121 — Fundamentals of Pharmacology - PNR123 — Medical Surgical Nursing I - PNR131 — Medical Surgical Nursing II - PNR140 — Medical Surgical Nursing III - PNR150 — Maternal and Infant Nursing - PNR175 — Practical Nursing Skills - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development - RDG101 — College Reading Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1073 --- # Radiologic Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AHS101 — Introduction to Health Professions - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - AHS108 — Nutrition - AHS120 — Responding to Emergencies - AHS121 — Pharmacology - BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy & Physiology II - CHM101 — General Chemistry I - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CPT170 — Computer Applications - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - ENG160 — Technical Communications - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT110 — College Algebra - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development - RAD101 — Introduction to Radiography - RAD102 — Radiography Patient Care Procedures - RAD112 — Radiographic Imaging Fundamentals - RAD114 — Radiographic Imaging Fundamentals II - RAD130 — Radiographic Procedures I - RAD136 — Radiographic Procedures II - RAD152 — Applied Radiography I - RAD165 — Applied Radiography II - RAD175 — Applied Radiography III - RAD201 — Radiation Biology - RAD210 — Radiographic Imaging III - RAD220 — Selected Imaging Topics - RAD225 — Selected Radiographic Topics - RAD230 — Radiographic Procedures III - RAD256 — Advanced Radiography I - RAD268 — Advanced Radiography II - RAD278 — Advanced Radiography III - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPC205 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1077 --- # Supply Chain Management, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT170 — Computer Applications - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG155 — Communications I - ENG156 — Communications II - HSS205 — Technology and Society - LOG110 — Introduction to Logistics - LOG111 — Warehouse and Distribution Center Operations - LOG113 — Material and Handling Technology - LOG240 — Purchasing Logistics - LOG245 — Production Planning Processes - LOG250 — Advanced Global Logistics - MAT103 — Quantitative Reasoning - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT201 — Human Resource Management - MKT101 — Marketing - PSC201 — American Government - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1034 --- # Surgical Technology, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - AHS121 — Pharmacology - BIO112 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology - BIO134 — Fundamental Microbiology Concepts - COL101 — College Orientation - ENG101 — English Composition I - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT103 — Quantitative Reasoning - PSY201 — General Psychology - SUR101 — Introduction to Surgical Technology - SUR102 — Applied Surgical Technology - SUR103 — Surgical Procedures I - SUR104 — Surgical Procedures II - SUR105 — Surgical Procedures III - SUR110 — Introduction to Surgical Practicum - SUR111 — Basic Surgical Practicum - SUR120 — Surgical Seminar - SUR123 — Sterile Processing Technology - SUR125 — Sterile Processing Practicum Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1078 --- # Surgical Technology, General Technology Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - AHS121 — Pharmacology - BIO112 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology - BIO134 — Fundamental Microbiology Concepts - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT170 — Computer Applications - ENG101 — English Composition I - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT103 — Quantitative Reasoning - PSY201 — General Psychology - RDG101 — College Reading - SUR101 — Introduction to Surgical Technology - SUR102 — Applied Surgical Technology - SUR103 — Surgical Procedures I - SUR104 — Surgical Procedures II - SUR105 — Surgical Procedures III - SUR110 — Introduction to Surgical Practicum - SUR111 — Basic Surgical Practicum - SUR120 — Surgical Seminar - SUR123 — Sterile Processing Technology - SUR125 — Sterile Processing Practicum Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1074 --- # Teleproduction Technology, General Technology Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - AOT165 — Information Processing Software - AOT167 — Information Processing Applications - AOT265 — Office Desktop Publishing - ART101 — Art History and Appreciation - ARV110 — Computer Graphics I - ARV121 — Design - ARV122 — 3-DIMENSIONAL Design I - ARV123 — Composition and Color - ARV205 — Graphic Illustration - ARV210 — Computer Graphics II - ARV212 — Digital Photography - ARV222 — Computer Animation - ARV223 — 3D Animation I - ARV227 — Web Site Design I - ARV281 — Design II - BAF101 — Personal Finance - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - BUS123 — Business Law II - CGC115 — Digital Photography - CGC278 — Typography - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CPT168 — Programming Logic & Design - CPT170 — Computer Applications - CPT270 — Advanced Microcomputer Applications - ECO101 — Basic Economics - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - ENG155 — Communications I - ENG160 — Technical Communications - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HSS205 — Technology and Society - JOU101 — Introduction to Journalism - MAP101 — Audio Techniques I - MAP110 — Editing I - MAP122 — Field Production I - MAP128 — Digital Multimedia I - MAP130 — Lighting Fundamentals - MAP150 — Studio Production I - MAP226 — Producing and Directing - MAP265 — Media Arts Business Procedures - MAP280 — Media Arts Exit Portfolio - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT111 — College Trigonometry - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MKT101 — Marketing - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - PSC201 — American Government - PSC215 — State & Local Government - PSC220 — Introduction to International Relations - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development - PSY212 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPA101 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA102 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA201 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPC205 — Public Speaking - THE101 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1124 --- # Welding, General Technology Specialization, AAS **Degree** ## Courses - ACR206 — Advanced Electricity for HVAC/R - AOT105 — Keyboarding - BCT105 — Tool Use and Safety - BCT151 — Introduction to Residential Plumbing - BCT159 — Plumbing Installations and Repairs - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - ECO101 — Basic Economics - EGT114 — Welding Print Basics - EGT117 — Welding Print Principles - EGT128 — Machine Tool Print Layout - ENG155 — Communications I - HSS205 — Technology and Society - IMT102 — Industrial Safety - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT120 — Small Business Management - MTT101 — Introduction to Machine Tool - MTT111 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice I - MTT112 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice II - MTT121 — Machine Tool Theory I - MTT141 — Metals and Heat Treatment - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology - WLD104 — Gas Welding and Cutting - WLD111 — Arc Welding I - WLD113 — Arc Welding II - WLD136 — Advanced Inert Gas Welding - WLD142 — Maintenance Welding - WLD152 — Tungsten Arc Welding - WLD154 — Pipefitting and Welding - WLD170 — Qualification Welding - WLD208 — Advanced Pipe Welding - WLD222 — Advanced Fabrication Welding - WLD228 — Inert Gas Welding Pipe I Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1123 --- # Engineering Graphics, DAS ## Courses - CHM101 — General Chemistry I - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT168 — Programming Logic & Design - CPT170 — Computer Applications - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - EGR170 — Engineering Materials - EGR175 — Manufacturing Processes - EGT110 — Engineering Graphics I - EGT115 — Engineering Graphics II - EGT210 — Engineering Graphics III - EGT225 — Architectural Drawing Applications - EGT252 — Advanced CAD - EGT290 — Computer Aided Design I - ENG101 — English Composition I - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT105 — Introduction to College Algebra - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT112 — Pre-Calculus - MTT101 — Introduction to Machine Tool - PSC201 — American Government - PSY201 — General Psychology - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1102 --- # Expanded Duty Dental Assisting, DAS ## Courses - COL101 — College Orientation - DAT112 — Integrated Human Sciences - DAT113 — Dental Materials - DAT115 — Ethics and Professionalism - DAT118 — Dental Morphology - DAT121 — Dental Health Education - DAT122 — Dental Office Management - DAT123 — Oral Medicine and Oral Biology - DAT127 — Dental Radiography - DAT154 — Clinical Procedures I - DAT164 — Clinical Procedures II - DAT177 — Dental Office Experience - ENG155 — Communications I - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1090 --- # Industrial Electricity/Electronics, DAS ## Courses - CIM241 — Automated Manufacturing Equipment - COL101 — College Orientation - ECO101 — Basic Economics - EEM118 — AC/DC Circuits II - EEM140 — National Electrical Code - EEM145 — Control Circuits - EEM201 — Electronic Devices I - EEM215 — DC/AC Machines - EEM221 — DC/AC Drives - EEM250 — Programming Logic Controllers - EEM251 — Programmable Controllers - EEM271 — Sensors and System Interfacing - ENG101 — English Composition I - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1103 --- # Industrial Maintenance Technology, DAS ## Courses - COL101 — College Orientation - ECO101 — Basic Economics - EEM118 — AC/DC Circuits II - EEM215 — DC/AC Machines - ENG101 — English Composition I - IMT102 — Industrial Safety - IMT104 — Schematics - IMT114 — Benchwork and Assembly - IMT123 — Air Compressors - IMT126 — Intro to Mechanical Installations - IMT131 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics - IMT151 — Piping Systems - IMT161 — Mechanical Power Applications - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology - WLD142 — Maintenance Welding Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1097 --- # Practical Nursing, DAS ## Courses - BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy & Physiology II - COL101 — College Orientation - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - PNR121 — Fundamentals of Pharmacology - PNR123 — Medical Surgical Nursing I - PNR131 — Medical Surgical Nursing II - PNR140 — Medical Surgical Nursing III - PNR150 — Maternal and Infant Nursing - PNR175 — Practical Nursing Skills - PSY201 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1091 --- # Teleproduction Technology, DAS ## Courses - CGC115 — Digital Photography - COL101 — College Orientation - ECO101 — Basic Economics - ENG155 — Communications I - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAP101 — Audio Techniques I - MAP110 — Editing I - MAP122 — Field Production I - MAP128 — Digital Multimedia I - MAP130 — Lighting Fundamentals - MAP150 — Studio Production I - MAP226 — Producing and Directing - MAP265 — Media Arts Business Procedures - MAP280 — Media Arts Exit Portfolio - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1100 --- # Welding, DAS ## Courses - COL101 — College Orientation - ECO101 — Basic Economics - EGT114 — Welding Print Basics - EGT117 — Welding Print Principles - EGT128 — Machine Tool Print Layout - ENG155 — Communications I - IMT102 — Industrial Safety - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology - WLD104 — Gas Welding and Cutting - WLD111 — Arc Welding I - WLD113 — Arc Welding II - WLD136 — Advanced Inert Gas Welding - WLD152 — Tungsten Arc Welding - WLD154 — Pipefitting and Welding - WLD170 — Qualification Welding - WLD208 — Advanced Pipe Welding Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1099 --- # Accounting Clerk Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - ACC102 — Accounting Principles II - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - ACC124 — Individual Tax Procedures - ACC150 — Payroll Accounting - ACC240 — Computerized Accounting - ACC245 — Accounting Applications - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - CPT170 — Computer Applications - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG155 — Communications I Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1052 --- # Advanced Application Development Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CPT187 — Object-Oriented Logic & Design - CPT232 — C++ Programming I - CPT237 — Advanced JAVA Programming - CPT244 — Data Structures - CPT264 — Systems and Procedures - IST272 — Relational Database Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1150 --- # Advanced Cybersecurity Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CPT236 — Introduction to JAVA Programming - CPT238 — Internet Scripting - CPT260 — Fundamentals of Operating Systems & Web Servers - CPT281 — Scwe in Computer Technology - IST191 — Linux System Administration - IST193 — Linux Security Administration - IST259 — Electronic Messaging - IST272 — Relational Database - IST291 — Fundamentals of Network Security I - IST292 — Fundamentals of Network Security II - IST293 — IT and Data Assurance I - IST294 — IT and Data Assurance II Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1061 --- # Advanced Entrepreneurship Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - CPT170 — Computer Applications - MGT120 — Small Business Management - MGT201 — Human Resource Management Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1053 --- # Advanced Multimedia Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARV110 — Computer Graphics I - ARV123 — Composition and Color - ARV205 — Graphic Illustration - ARV212 — Digital Photography - ARV219 — Multimedia Techniques - ARV227 — Web Site Design I - CGC278 — Typography - MAP101 — Audio Techniques I - MAP122 — Field Production I - MAP150 — Studio Production I - MAP226 — Producing and Directing Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1057 --- # Advanced Web Programming Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CPT236 — Introduction to JAVA Programming - CPT237 — Advanced JAVA Programming - CPT238 — Internet Scripting - CPT240 — Internet Programming With Data - IST226 — Internet Programming - IST272 — Relational Database Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1063 --- # Allied Health Services Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - AHS120 — Responding to Emergencies - AHS141 — Phlebotomy for the Health Care Provider - AHS145 — Electrocardiography - BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy & Physiology II - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT170 — Computer Applications - ENG101 — English Composition I - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT110 — College Algebra - PSY201 — General Psychology - RDG101 — College Reading - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPC205 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1089 --- # Automotive Collision Repair Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ABR100 — Introduction to Autobody Hazardous Materials - ABR101 — Structural Repair I - ABR102 — MIG Welding - ABR103 — Sheet Metal Repair I - ABR108 — Refinishing I - ABR111 — Structural Repair II - ABR113 — Sheet Metal Repair II - ABR118 — Refinishing II - ABR119 — Estimating Repairs - AUT131 — Electrical Systems - AUT133 — Electrical Fundamentals - AUT241 — Automotive Air Conditioning Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1115 --- # Basic Collision Repair Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ABR100 — Introduction to Autobody Hazardous Materials - ABR101 — Structural Repair I - ABR102 — MIG Welding - ABR103 — Sheet Metal Repair I - ABR108 — Refinishing I Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1159 --- # Basic Electricity Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EEM117 — AC/DC Circuits I - EEM121 — Electrical Measurements - EEM140 — National Electrical Code Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1109 --- # Basic Welding Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EGT114 — Welding Print Basics - EGT128 — Machine Tool Print Layout - WLD104 — Gas Welding and Cutting - WLD111 — Arc Welding I - WLD113 — Arc Welding II - WLD136 — Advanced Inert Gas Welding - WLD152 — Tungsten Arc Welding Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1140 --- # Child Care Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECD101 — Introduction to Early Childhood - ECD102 — Growth and Development I - ECD105 — Guidance-Classroom Management - ECD108 — Family and Community Relations - ECD109 — Administration and Supervision - ECD135 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - ECD203 — Growth and Development II - MGT101 — Principles of Management Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1082 --- # CNC Machinist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EGT128 — Machine Tool Print Layout - MTT111 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice I - MTT251 — CNC Operations - MTT254 — CNC Programming I - MTT255 — CNC Programming II Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1141 --- # Criminal Justice Fundamentals ## Courses - CRJ101 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJ115 — Criminal Law I - CRJ125 — Criminology - CRJ224 — Police Community Relations Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1144 --- # Cybersecurity Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - IST188 — Hardware Basics and Operating Systems - IST201 — Cisco Internetworking Concepts - IST202 — Cisco Router Configuration - IST203 — Advanced Cisco Router Configuration - IST204 — Cisco Troubleshooting - IST252 — LAN System Manager - IST254 — Centralized Network Management - IST291 — Fundamentals of Network Security I - IST292 — Fundamentals of Network Security II - IST293 — IT and Data Assurance I - IST294 — IT and Data Assurance II Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1062 --- # Dental Office Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHS108 — Nutrition - AHS120 — Responding to Emergencies - BIO134 — Fundamental Microbiology Concepts - BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy & Physiology II - CHM105 — General Organic & Biochemistry - COL101 — College Orientation - DAT105 — Dental Charting and Documentation - DAT122 — Dental Office Management - ENG101 — English Composition I - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - PSY201 — General Psychology - RDG101 — College Reading - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SPC205 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1080 --- # Diesel Engine Performance Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUT131 — Electrical Systems - AUT133 — Electrical Fundamentals - AUT143 — Active Devices and Sensors - AUT161 — Introduction to Automotive Maintenance - DHM107 — Diesel Equipment Service and Diagnosis - DHM108 — Diesel Engine Tune-Up - DHM125 — Diesel Fuel Systems - DHM205 — Diesel Engines II - DHM225 — Electronic Fuel Systems Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1114 --- # Digital Design Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ARV110 — Computer Graphics I - ARV121 — Design - ARV122 — 3-DIMENSIONAL Design I - ARV123 — Composition and Color - ARV205 — Graphic Illustration - ARV212 — Digital Photography - ARV219 — Multimedia Techniques - ARV222 — Computer Animation - ARV227 — Web Site Design I - ARV281 — Design II - CGC226 — Advanced Printing - CGC278 — Typography Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1056 --- # Early Care and Education Teacher Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECD101 — Introduction to Early Childhood - ECD105 — Guidance-Classroom Management - ECD131 — Language Arts - ECD132 — Creative Experiences - ECD135 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - ECD203 — Growth and Development II Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1153 --- # Early Childhood Development Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ECD101 — Introduction to Early Childhood - ECD102 — Growth and Development I - ECD105 — Guidance-Classroom Management - ECD107 — Exceptional Children - ECD131 — Language Arts - ECD132 — Creative Experiences - ECD133 — Science and Math Concepts - ECD135 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - ECD203 — Growth and Development II Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1081 --- # Entrepreneurial Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - ACC150 — Payroll Accounting - ACC242 — Small Business Software - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - BUS123 — Business Law II - MGT120 — Small Business Management - MGT121 — Small Business Operations - MGT201 — Human Resource Management Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1054 --- # Fine Arts in Theater Production Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ART101 — Art History and Appreciation - COL101 — College Orientation - ENG101 — English Composition I - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - PSC201 — American Government - PSY201 — General Psychology - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - THE250 — Makeup for Performance - THE253 — Stagecraft - THE259 — Stage Management - THE263 — Fundamentals of Directing - THE276 — Script Analysis Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1064 --- # Hospitality Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - CPT170 — Computer Applications - HOS140 — The Hospitality Industry - HOS150 — Hotel Management - HOS157 — Hospitality Service - HOS161 — Event Management - HOS168 — Front Office Management - HOS245 — Hospitality Marketing - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MKT101 — Marketing Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1158 --- # Human Resource Management Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - ACC150 — Payroll Accounting - ACC243 — Computerized Spreadsheets - BAF101 — Personal Finance - BUS121 — Business Law I - BUS123 — Business Law II - BUS128 — Employment Law - BUS136 — Compensation & Benefits - CPT170 — Computer Applications - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG155 — Communications I - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MGT201 — Human Resource Management Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1035 --- # HVAC Installer Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACR150 — Basic Sheet Metal - ACR206 — Advanced Electricity for HVAC/R - BCT105 — Tool Use and Safety - BCT111 — Blueprint Reading and Specifications - BCT221 — Construction Building Code Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1118 --- # HVAC Service Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACR108 — Refrigeration Fundamentals - ACR110 — Heating Fundamentals - ACR120 — Basic Air Conditioning - ACR206 — Advanced Electricity for HVAC/R - ACR210 — Heat Pumps - BCT105 — Tool Use and Safety Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1116 --- # Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUT131 — Electrical Systems - AUT133 — Electrical Fundamentals - AUT143 — Active Devices and Sensors - AUT161 — Introduction to Automotive Maintenance - AUT204 — Advanced Vehicle Dynamic Systems - EVE210 — Electric Vehicle Power Electronics & Propulsion - EVE220 — Electric Vehicle Battery Systems Management & High Voltage Safety - EVE225 — Electric Vehicle High Voltage Architecture & Integration - EVE277 — Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Maintenance and Diagnostic Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1160 --- # Introductory Application Development Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CPT168 — Programming Logic & Design - CPT230 — C# Programming I - CPT231 — C# Programming II - CPT242 — Database - IST188 — Hardware Basics and Operating Systems - IST226 — Internet Programming Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1148 --- # Law Enforcement Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CRJ101 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJ110 — Police Patrol - CRJ115 — Criminal Law I - CRJ202 — Criminalistics - CRJ218 — Crisis Intervention - CRJ222 — Ethics in Criminal Justice - CRJ224 — Police Community Relations - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG155 — Communications I - SCI150 — Forensic Science I Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1079 --- # Manual Machining Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - COL101 — College Orientation - EGT128 — Machine Tool Print Layout - MTT111 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice I - MTT112 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice II - MTT141 — Metals and Heat Treatment Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1152 --- # Manufacturing Fundamentals Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - COL101 — College Orientation - EGT114 — Welding Print Basics - EGT128 — Machine Tool Print Layout - MTT111 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice I - MTT251 — CNC Operations - WLD111 — Arc Welding I - WLD136 — Advanced Inert Gas Welding - WLD152 — Tungsten Arc Welding Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1154 --- # Masonry Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BCT105 — Tool Use and Safety - BCT111 — Blueprint Reading and Specifications - BCT142 — Fundamentals of Construction Safety - BCT244 — Site Layout and Foundation Types - MSY112 — Brick Masonry Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1112 --- # Mechatronics Fundamentals Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EEM118 — AC/DC Circuits II - EEM145 — Control Circuits - EEM215 — DC/AC Machines - EEM221 — DC/AC Drives - EEM250 — Programming Logic Controllers - IMT102 — Industrial Safety - IMT104 — Schematics - IMT114 — Benchwork and Assembly - IMT131 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1145 --- # Medical Administrative Office Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - AOT105 — Keyboarding - AOT110 — Document Formatting - AOT133 — Professional Development - AOT134 — Office Communications - AOT165 — Information Processing Software - AOT167 — Information Processing Applications - AOT252 — Medical Systems and Procedures - AOT267 — Integrated Information Process - HIM102 — Introduction to Coding & Class - HIM130 — Billing & Reimbursement - HIM266 — Computers in Health Care Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1051 --- # Medical Assisting Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - AOT105 — Keyboarding - AOT110 — Document Formatting - AOT252 — Medical Systems and Procedures - AOT267 — Integrated Information Process - BIO112 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology - ENG155 — Communications I - HIM130 — Billing & Reimbursement - MED113 — Basic Medical Laboratory Techniques - MED114 — Medical Assisting Clinical Procedures - MED117 — Clinical Practice - PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1085 --- # Microsoft Office Application Professional Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AOT105 — Keyboarding - AOT165 — Information Processing Software - AOT167 — Information Processing Applications - AOT250 — Advanced Information Processing - AOT265 — Office Desktop Publishing - AOT267 — Integrated Information Process - IST225 — Internet Communications Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1050 --- # Motors and Controls Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EEM145 — Control Circuits - EEM215 — DC/AC Machines - EEM221 — DC/AC Drives Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1108 --- # Network Administration Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - IST188 — Hardware Basics and Operating Systems - IST220 — Data Communications - IST221 — Advanced Data Communications - IST252 — LAN System Manager - IST253 — LAN Service and Support - IST254 — Centralized Network Management - IST260 — Network Design Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1058 --- # Network Operations Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - IST201 — Cisco Internetworking Concepts - IST202 — Cisco Router Configuration - IST203 — Advanced Cisco Router Configuration - IST204 — Cisco Troubleshooting Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1059 --- # Nurse Assistant ECG Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - AHS104 — Medical Vocabulary/Anatomy - AHS117 — The Care of Patients - AHS120 — Responding to Emergencies - AHS145 — Electrocardiography Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1151 --- # Nursing Care Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - AHS117 — The Care of Patients - AHS120 — Responding to Emergencies - ART101 — Art History and Appreciation - BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIO225 — Microbiology - CHM101 — General Chemistry I - CHM105 — General Organic & Biochemistry - COL101 — College Orientation - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - ENG201 — American Literature I - ENG202 — American Literature II - ENG205 — English Literature I - ENG206 — English Literature II - ENG209 — World Literature II - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HSS205 — Technology and Society - MAT110 — College Algebra - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - PHI101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development - RDG101 — College Reading Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1086 --- # Paramedic Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIO112 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology - EMS115 — International Trauma Life Support - EMS116 — Advanced Cardiac Life Support - EMS117 — Pediatric Advanced Life Support - EMS118 — Advanced Medical Life Support - EMS119 — Emergency Medical Services Operations - EMS150 — Introduction to Advanced Care - EMS223 — Paramedic Clinical I - EMS224 — Paramedic Clinical II - EMS230 — Advanced Emergency Medical Care I - EMS238 — Paramedic Ambulance Field Experience I - EMS240 — Advanced Emergency Medical Care II - EMS241 — Paramedic Clinical III - EMS248 — Paramedic Ambulance Field Experience II - EMS272 — Paramedic Capstone Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1143 --- # Patient Care Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - AHS116 — Patient Care Relations - AHS117 — The Care of Patients - AHS120 — Responding to Emergencies - AHS141 — Phlebotomy for the Health Care Provider - AHS145 — Electrocardiography - AHS176 — Patient Care Clerical Principles - BIO112 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG155 — Communications I - MAT033 — Developmental Mathematics Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1087 --- # Payroll/Income Tax Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - ACC120 — Federal Income Tax - ACC124 — Individual Tax Procedures - ACC130 — State Tax Procedures - ACC150 — Payroll Accounting - ACC240 — Computerized Accounting - BUS136 — Compensation & Benefits - CPT170 — Computer Applications - MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics - MGT201 — Human Resource Management Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1055 --- # PC Technical Support Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CPT168 — Programming Logic & Design - CPT170 — Computer Applications - CPT230 — C# Programming I - CPT231 — C# Programming II - CPT242 — Database - CPT264 — Systems and Procedures - CPT270 — Advanced Microcomputer Applications - IST188 — Hardware Basics and Operating Systems - IST220 — Data Communications Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1060 --- # Personal Trainer Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHS120 — Responding to Emergencies - BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I - SFT101 — Introduction to Exercise Science - SFT105 — Fitness Assessment and Exercise Program Design - SFT107 — Nutrition for Fitness and Training - SFT109 — Lifetime Fitness and Wellness - SFT110 — Weight Training: Theory and Application - SFT112 — Cardiovascular and Flexibility Training - SFT125 — Personal Training Techniques - SFT201 — Structural Kinesiology - SFT202 — Internship for the Personal Trainer Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1088 --- # Phlebotomy Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHS104 — Medical Vocabulary/Anatomy - AHS120 — Responding to Emergencies - AHS144 — Phlebotomy Practicum Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1149 --- # Pre-Physical Therapist Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - ART101 — Art History and Appreciation - BIO150 — Anatomy Review for Kinesiology - BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy & Physiology II - ENG101 — English Composition I - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - MAT120 — Probability & Statistics - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - PHI101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development - SPC205 — Public Speaking - THE101 — Introduction to Theatre Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1136 --- # Pre-Police Academy Training Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CRJ281 — Police Science I - CRJ282 — Police Science II - CRJ283 — Police Science III - CRJ284 — Police Science IV Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1142 --- # Programmable Controls Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EEM250 — Programming Logic Controllers - EEM251 — Programmable Controllers - EEM252 — Programming Controllers Applications Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1126 --- # Residential/Commercial Carpentry Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BCT102 — Fundamentals of Building Construction - BCT105 — Tool Use and Safety - BCT106 — Beginning Woodworking - BCT111 — Blueprint Reading and Specifications - BCT221 — Construction Building Code - BCT244 — Site Layout and Foundation Types Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1113 --- # Residential/Commercial Plumbing Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BCT105 — Tool Use and Safety - BCT111 — Blueprint Reading and Specifications - BCT151 — Introduction to Residential Plumbing - BCT157 — Residential/Commercial Plumbing Codes - BCT159 — Plumbing Installations and Repairs Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1110 --- # Residential/Commercial Wiring Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACR206 — Advanced Electricity for HVAC/R - BCT105 — Tool Use and Safety - BCT111 — Blueprint Reading and Specifications - BCT139 — Advanced Residential Wiring - BCT140 — Commercial Wiring - BCT221 — Construction Building Code Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1107 --- # Truck Driver Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - TDR101 — Introduction to Truck Driver Training - TDR102 — Fundamentals of Truck Driver Training Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1156 --- # University Studies Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC101 — Accounting Principles I - ACC102 — Accounting Principles II - ACC111 — Accounting Concepts - AHS102 — Medical Terminology - ART101 — Art History and Appreciation - AST101 — Solar System Astronomy - AST102 — Stellar Astronomy - BIO101 — Biological Science I - BIO102 — Biological Science II - BIO105 — Principles of Biology - BIO205 — Ecology - BIO206 — Ecology Lab - BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIO211 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIO225 — Microbiology - BTN103 — Introduction to Biotechnology - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS121 — Business Law I - CHM101 — General Chemistry I - CHM105 — General Organic & Biochemistry - CHM110 — College Chemistry I - CHM111 — College Chemistry II - CHM211 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM212 — Organic Chemistry II - CHM275 — Introduction to Industrial Chemical Processes - COL101 — College Orientation - CPT101 — Introduction to Computers - CPT170 — Computer Applications - CRJ101 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJ115 — Criminal Law I - CRJ125 — Criminology - CRJ224 — Police Community Relations - CRJ236 — Criminal Evidence - CRJ242 — Correctional Systems - ECD101 — Introduction to Early Childhood - ECD107 — Exceptional Children - ECD108 — Family and Community Relations - ECD109 — Administration and Supervision - ECD203 — Growth and Development II - ECE101 — Electrical and Electronics Engineering - ECE102 — Instrument Control - ECE205 — Electrical and Computer Lab I - ECE211 — Introduction to Computer Engineering I - ECE212 — Introduction to Computer Engineering II - ECE221 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering I - ECE222 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering II - ECE240 — Introduction to Software Engineering - ECE245 — Object-Oriented Programming Technique - ECO210 — Macroeconomics - ECO211 — Microeconomics - EGR260 — Engineering Statics - EGR264 — Introduction to Engineering Mechanics of Solids - EGR266 — Engineering Thermodynamics Fundamentals - EGR270 — Introduction to Engineering - EGR275 — Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics - EGR281 — Introduction to Algorithmic Design I - EGR283 — Introduction to Algorithmic Design II - ENG101 — English Composition I - ENG102 — English Composition II - ENG160 — Technical Communications - ENG201 — American Literature I - ENG202 — American Literature II - ENG205 — English Literature I - ENG206 — English Literature II - ENG208 — World Literature I - ENG209 — World Literature II - ENG214 — Fiction - ENG238 — Creative Writing - EVT110 — Introduction to Treatment Facilities - EVT111 — Introduction to Water and Wastewater Treatment - EVT201 — Environmental Science - EVT206 — Introduction to Environmental Compliance - EVT254 — Industrial Safety & Emergency Response - FRE101 — Elementary French I - FRE102 — Elementary French II - GER101 — Elementary German I - GER102 — Elementary German II - HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 - HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 - HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 - HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present - HSS205 — Technology and Society - JOU101 — Introduction to Journalism - JOU201 — News Writing - MAT103 — Quantitative Reasoning - MAT110 — College Algebra - MAT111 — College Trigonometry - MAT112 — Pre-Calculus - MAT120 — Probability & Statistics - MAT122 — Finite College Math - MAT130 — Elementary Calculus - MAT140 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus - MAT141 — Analytical Geometry & Calculus II - MAT165 — Statistics - MAT240 — Analytical Geometry & Calculus III - MAT242 — Differential Equations - MAT250 — Elementary Mathematics - MAT251 — Elementary Mathematics II - MGT101 — Principles of Management - MKT101 — Marketing - MUS105 — Music Appreciation - PHI101 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI110 — Ethics - PHS101 — Physical Science I - PHY201 — Physics I - PHY202 — Physics II - PHY221 — University Physics I - PHY222 — University Physics II - PSC201 — American Government - PSC215 — State & Local Government - PSC220 — Introduction to International Relations - PSY201 — General Psychology - PSY203 — Human Growth and Development - PSY212 — Abnormal Psychology - SCI150 — Forensic Science I - SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC102 — Marriage and the Family - SOC205 — Social Problems - SPA101 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA102 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA201 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPC205 — Public Speaking - THE101 — Introduction to Theatre - THE250 — Makeup for Performance - THE253 — Stagecraft - THE259 — Stage Management - THE263 — Fundamentals of Directing - THE276 — Script Analysis Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1065 --- # Utility Line Worker Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ELW110 — Electrical Computations - ELW111 — Introduction to Electrical Line Worker - ELW112 — Introduction to Electricity - ELW114 — Overhead Line Construction I - ELW211 — Underground Line Construction I - ELW231 — Electrical Power Systems Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1127 --- # Virtual Office Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AOT105 — Keyboarding - AOT110 — Document Formatting - AOT133 — Professional Development - AOT134 — Office Communications - AOT143 — Office Systems and Procedures - AOT165 — Information Processing Software - AOT167 — Information Processing Applications - AOT180 — Customer Service - AOT265 — Office Desktop Publishing - AOT267 — Integrated Information Process - IST225 — Internet Communications - MKT101 — Marketing - MKT130 — Customer Service Principles Source: https://catalog.yorktech.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=11&poid=1146 --- # MAT013 — Developmental Mathematics Compressed 1 credits · 1 hours MAT 013 - Developmental Mathematics Compressed MAT 013 - Developmental Mathematics Compressed This course provides a review, in a compressed time frame, of arithmetic skills, measurement and geometry, basic algebra concepts and data analysis skills studied in MAT 032. Successful completion of this course allows a student to exit Developmental Mathematics. --- # MAT013 — Developmental Mathematics Compressed 1 credits · 1 hours MAT 013 - Developmental Mathematics Compressed MAT 013 - Developmental Mathematics Compressed This course provides a review, in a compressed time frame, of arithmetic skills, measurement and geometry, basic algebra concepts and data analysis skills studied in MAT 032. Successful completion of this course allows a student to exit Developmental Mathematics. --- # MAT013 — Developmental Mathematics Compressed 1 credits · 1 hours MAT 013 - Developmental Mathematics Compressed MAT 013 - Developmental Mathematics Compressed This course provides a review, in a compressed time frame, of arithmetic skills, measurement and geometry, basic algebra concepts and data analysis skills studied in MAT 032. Successful completion of this course allows a student to exit Developmental Mathematics. --- # RWR032 — Integrated Developmental Studies Reading and Developmental Studies English 3 credits · 3 hours RWR 032 - Integrated Developmental Studies Reading and Developmental Studies English RWR 032 - Integrated Developmental Studies Reading and Developmental Studies English This course offers a review of academic reading and writing skills necessary for success in transitional and college-level courses. Students will apply strategies learned to the enhancement of reading comprehension skills and to writing activities for a variety of rhetorical situations. Note: Students who complete this course should not enroll in ENG 032 or RDG 032. --- # RWR032 — Integrated Developmental Studies Reading and Developmental Studies English 3 credits · 3 hours RWR 032 - Integrated Developmental Studies Reading and Developmental Studies English RWR 032 - Integrated Developmental Studies Reading and Developmental Studies English This course offers a review of academic reading and writing skills necessary for success in transitional and college-level courses. Students will apply strategies learned to the enhancement of reading comprehension skills and to writing activities for a variety of rhetorical situations. Note: Students who complete this course should not enroll in ENG 032 or RDG 032. --- # RWR032 — Integrated Developmental Studies Reading and Developmental Studies English 3 credits · 3 hours RWR 032 - Integrated Developmental Studies Reading and Developmental Studies English RWR 032 - Integrated Developmental Studies Reading and Developmental Studies English This course offers a review of academic reading and writing skills necessary for success in transitional and college-level courses. Students will apply strategies learned to the enhancement of reading comprehension skills and to writing activities for a variety of rhetorical situations. Note: Students who complete this course should not enroll in ENG 032 or RDG 032. --- # RWR100 — Integrated Transitional Reading and English 3 credits · 3 hours RWR 100 - Integrated Transitional Reading and English RWR 100 - Integrated Transitional Reading and English This course is a study of basic writing and different modes of composition and may include a review of usage. It also covers the application of basic reading skills to improve critical comprehension and higher order thinking skills. Note: Students who complete this course should not enroll in ENG 100 or RDG 100. Prerequisite(s): Corequisite(s): RWR 032 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # RWR100 — Integrated Transitional Reading and English 3 credits · 3 hours RWR 100 - Integrated Transitional Reading and English RWR 100 - Integrated Transitional Reading and English This course is a study of basic writing and different modes of composition and may include a review of usage. It also covers the application of basic reading skills to improve critical comprehension and higher order thinking skills. Note: Students who complete this course should not enroll in ENG 100 or RDG 100. Prerequisite(s): Corequisite(s): RWR 032 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # RWR100 — Integrated Transitional Reading and English 3 credits · 3 hours RWR 100 - Integrated Transitional Reading and English RWR 100 - Integrated Transitional Reading and English This course is a study of basic writing and different modes of composition and may include a review of usage. It also covers the application of basic reading skills to improve critical comprehension and higher order thinking skills. Note: Students who complete this course should not enroll in ENG 100 or RDG 100. Prerequisite(s): Corequisite(s): RWR 032 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # ENG101 — English Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 101 - English Composition I ENG 101 - English Composition I This is a (college transfer) course in which the following topics are presented: a study of composition in conjunction with appropriate literary selections, with frequent theme assignments to reinforce effective writing. A review of standard usage and the basic techniques of research are also presented. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # ENG101 — English Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 101 - English Composition I ENG 101 - English Composition I This is a (college transfer) course in which the following topics are presented: a study of composition in conjunction with appropriate literary selections, with frequent theme assignments to reinforce effective writing. A review of standard usage and the basic techniques of research are also presented. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # ENG101 — English Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 101 - English Composition I ENG 101 - English Composition I This is a (college transfer) course in which the following topics are presented: a study of composition in conjunction with appropriate literary selections, with frequent theme assignments to reinforce effective writing. A review of standard usage and the basic techniques of research are also presented. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # ENG155 — Communications I 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 155 - Communications I ENG 155 - Communications I This course introduces the principles of expository writing and public speaking through practice and development of communication skills. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # ENG155 — Communications I 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 155 - Communications I ENG 155 - Communications I This course introduces the principles of expository writing and public speaking through practice and development of communication skills. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # ENG155 — Communications I 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 155 - Communications I ENG 155 - Communications I This course introduces the principles of expository writing and public speaking through practice and development of communication skills. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # RWR100 — Integrated Transitional Reading and English 3 credits · 3 hours RWR 100 - Integrated Transitional Reading and English RWR 100 - Integrated Transitional Reading and English This course is a study of basic writing and different modes of composition and may include a review of usage. It also covers the application of basic reading skills to improve critical comprehension and higher order thinking skills. Note: Students who complete this course should not enroll in ENG 100 or RDG 100. Prerequisite(s): Corequisite(s): RWR 032 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # RWR100 — Integrated Transitional Reading and English 3 credits · 3 hours RWR 100 - Integrated Transitional Reading and English RWR 100 - Integrated Transitional Reading and English This course is a study of basic writing and different modes of composition and may include a review of usage. It also covers the application of basic reading skills to improve critical comprehension and higher order thinking skills. Note: Students who complete this course should not enroll in ENG 100 or RDG 100. Prerequisite(s): Corequisite(s): RWR 032 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # RWR100 — Integrated Transitional Reading and English 3 credits · 3 hours RWR 100 - Integrated Transitional Reading and English RWR 100 - Integrated Transitional Reading and English This course is a study of basic writing and different modes of composition and may include a review of usage. It also covers the application of basic reading skills to improve critical comprehension and higher order thinking skills. Note: Students who complete this course should not enroll in ENG 100 or RDG 100. Prerequisite(s): Corequisite(s): RWR 032 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # ABR100 — Introduction to Autobody Hazardous Materials 1 credits · 1 hours ABR 100 - Introduction to Autobody Hazardous Materials ABR 100 - Introduction to Autobody Hazardous Materials This course is a basic study of the proper handling of hazardous materials found in auto body repair centers. Types of hazardous materials, handling of the materials, and their proper disposal will be covered. --- # ABR101 — Structural Repair I 5 credits · 5 hours ABR 101 - Structural Repair I ABR 101 - Structural Repair I This course is an introduction to modern unibody and full frame structural repair and alignment. --- # ABR102 — MIG Welding 3 credits · 3 hours ABR 102 - MIG Welding ABR 102 - MIG Welding This course is an introduction to the welding of high strength steels used in modern unibody vehicles. --- # ABR103 — Sheet Metal Repair I 4 credits · 4 hours ABR 103 - Sheet Metal Repair I ABR 103 - Sheet Metal Repair I This course is an introduction to metal repair procedures and panel replacements on modern automotive vehicles. --- # ABR108 — Refinishing I 3 credits · 3 hours ABR 108 - Refinishing I ABR 108 - Refinishing I This course is an introduction to automotive refinishing with emphasis placed on spot repair on panel painting. --- # ABR111 — Structural Repair II 5 credits · 5 hours ABR 111 - Structural Repair II ABR 111 - Structural Repair II This course covers the application of procedures for measuring, straightening, aligning, and replacing necessary structural and cosmetic parts. --- # ABR113 — Sheet Metal Repair II 4 credits · 4 hours ABR 113 - Sheet Metal Repair II ABR 113 - Sheet Metal Repair II This course covers the application of sheet metal replacement alignment. --- # ABR118 — Refinishing II 3 credits · 3 hours ABR 118 - Refinishing II ABR 118 - Refinishing II This course covers overall refinishing with the newest type paints. --- # ABR119 — Estimating Repairs 2 credits · 2 hours ABR 119 - Estimating Repairs ABR 119 - Estimating Repairs This course covers writing estimates on damaged vehicles using collision repair guides. --- # ACC101 — Accounting Principles I 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 101 - Accounting Principles I ACC 101 - Accounting Principles I This course introduces basic accounting procedures for analyzing, recording, and summarizing financial transactions, adjusting and closing the financial records at the end of the accounting cycle, and preparing financial statements. Prerequisite(s): MAT 013 ; ACC 111 Minimum grade of C Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT013, ACC111 --- # ACC102 — Accounting Principles II 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 102 - Accounting Principles II ACC 102 - Accounting Principles II This course emphasizes managerial accounting theory and practice in basic accounting and procedures for cost accounting, budgeting, cost-volume analysis, and financial statement analysis. Prerequisite(s): ACC 101 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ACC101 --- # ACC111 — Accounting Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 111 - Accounting Concepts ACC 111 - Accounting Concepts This course is a study of the principles of the basic accounting functions–collecting, recording, analyzing, and reporting information. Prerequisite(s): MAT 013 or equivalent Prerequisites: MAT013 --- # ACC120 — Federal Income Tax 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 120 - Federal Income Tax ACC 120 - Federal Income Tax This course is a study of the income tax structure from the standpoint of the individual, partnership, and corporation. Prerequisite(s): ACC 124 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ACC124 --- # ACC124 — Individual Tax Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 124 - Individual Tax Procedures ACC 124 - Individual Tax Procedures This course is a study of the basic income tax structure from the standpoint of the individual, including the preparation of individual income tax returns. Prerequisite(s): ACC 111 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ACC111 --- # ACC130 — State Tax Procedures 1 credits · 1 hours ACC 130 - State Tax Procedures ACC 130 - State Tax Procedures This course is a study of the basic state tax procedures pertaining to individuals and business. --- # ACC150 — Payroll Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 150 - Payroll Accounting ACC 150 - Payroll Accounting This course introduces the major tasks of payroll accounting, employment practices, federal, state, and local governmental laws and regulations, internal controls, and various forms and records. Corequisite(s): ACC 111 --- # ACC201 — Intermediate Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 201 - Intermediate Accounting I ACC 201 - Intermediate Accounting I This course explores fundamental processes of accounting theory, including the preparation of financial statements. Prerequisite(s): ACC 102 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ACC102 --- # ACC202 — Intermediate Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 202 - Intermediate Accounting II ACC 202 - Intermediate Accounting II This course covers the application of accounting principles and concepts to account evaluation and income determination, including special problems peculiar to corporations and the analysis of financial reports. Prerequisite(s): ACC 201 Minimum grade of C,E,TR; Prerequisites: ACC201 --- # ACC230 — Cost Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 230 - Cost Accounting I ACC 230 - Cost Accounting I This course is a study of the accounting principles involved in job order cost systems. Prerequisite(s): ACC 102 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ACC102 --- # ACC240 — Computerized Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 240 - Computerized Accounting ACC 240 - Computerized Accounting This course is a study of using the computer to design and implement various accounting functions, including financial transactions, records, statements, reports and documents. Prerequisite(s): ACC 111 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ACC111 --- # ACC242 — Small Business Software 1 credits · 1 hours ACC 242 - Small Business Software ACC 242 - Small Business Software This course includes the use of current integrated software suitable for small business operations. Prerequisite(s): ACC 111 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ACC111 --- # ACC243 — Computerized Spreadsheets 1 credits · 1 hours ACC 243 - Computerized Spreadsheets ACC 243 - Computerized Spreadsheets This course introduces the use of spreadsheets involving accounting problems. The software used is EXCEL. Prerequisite(s): ACC 111 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ACC111 --- # ACC245 — Accounting Applications 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 245 - Accounting Applications ACC 245 - Accounting Applications This course introduces microcomputer accounting using data base software and/or electronic spreadsheets. Corequisite(s): ACC 102 --- # ACC265 — Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 265 - Not-For-Profit Accounting ACC 265 - Not-For-Profit Accounting This course introduces the special accounting needs of municipalities, counties, states, the federal government and governmental agencies, and other not-for-profit organizations. Prerequisite(s): ACC 102 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ACC102 --- # ACR108 — Refrigeration Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours ACR 108 - Refrigeration Fundamentals ACR 108 - Refrigeration Fundamentals This course is an introduction to the principles of refrigeration. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent, ACR 206 , BCT 105 Corequisite(s): ACR 206 , BCT 105 Prerequisites: RWR032, ACR206, BCT105 --- # ACR110 — Heating Fundamentals 4 credits · 4 hours ACR 110 - Heating Fundamentals ACR 110 - Heating Fundamentals This course covers the basic concepts of oil, gas, and electric heat, their components and operation. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent, ACR 206 , BCT 105 Corequisite(s): ACR 206 , BCT 105 Prerequisites: RWR032, ACR206, BCT105 --- # ACR120 — Basic Air Conditioning 4 credits · 4 hours ACR 120 - Basic Air Conditioning ACR 120 - Basic Air Conditioning This course is a study of various types of air conditioning equipment including electrical components, schematics and service to the refrigerant circuit. Prerequisite(s): ACR 108 or equivalent Prerequisites: ACR108 --- # ACR150 — Basic Sheet Metal 2 credits · 2 hours ACR 150 - Basic Sheet Metal ACR 150 - Basic Sheet Metal This course covers the tools and procedures required in the fabrication of duct work. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # ACR206 — Advanced Electricity for HVAC/R 2 credits · 2 hours ACR 206 - Advanced Electricity for HVAC/R ACR 206 - Advanced Electricity for HVAC/R This course includes a practical application of electrical and electronic components and circuits used to control HVAC and/or refrigeration systems. --- # ACR210 — Heat Pumps 4 credits · 4 hours ACR 210 - Heat Pumps ACR 210 - Heat Pumps This course is a study of theory and operational principles of the heat pump. Prerequisite(s): ACR 120 Corequisite(s): ACR 120 Prerequisites: ACR120 --- # ACR220 — Advanced Air Conditioning 4 credits · 4 hours ACR 220 - Advanced Air Conditioning ACR 220 - Advanced Air Conditioning This course is an advanced study of air conditioning systems. Prerequisite(s): ACR 120 Prerequisites: ACR120 --- # AHS101 — Introduction to Health Professions 2 credits · 2 hours AHS 101 - Introduction to Health Professions AHS 101 - Introduction to Health Professions This course provides a study of the health professions and the health care industry. --- # AHS102 — Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours AHS 102 - Medical Terminology AHS 102 - Medical Terminology This course covers medical terms, including roots, prefixes, and suffixes, with emphasis on spelling, definition, and pronunciation. Corequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 155 --- # AHS104 — Medical Vocabulary/Anatomy 3 credits · 3 hours AHS 104 - Medical Vocabulary/Anatomy AHS 104 - Medical Vocabulary/Anatomy This course introduces the fundamental principles of medical terminology and includes a survey of human anatomy and physiology. --- # AHS108 — Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours AHS 108 - Nutrition AHS 108 - Nutrition This course is a study of nutrition and diet therapy as related to health care. Prerequisite(s): RDG 101 or equivalent and ENG 101 or equivalent Prerequisites: RDG101, ENG101 --- # AHS113 — Head and Neck Anatomy 1 credits · 1 hours AHS 113 - Head and Neck Anatomy AHS 113 - Head and Neck Anatomy This course provides a detailed study of the structure of the head and neck with special emphasis on structure as it pertains to the study of dental science. Prerequisite(s): DHG 154 , DHG 125 , DHG 115 Corequisite(s): DHG 165 , DHG 121 Prerequisites: DHG154, DHG125, DHG115 --- # AHS116 — Patient Care Relations 3 credits · 3 hours AHS 116 - Patient Care Relations AHS 116 - Patient Care Relations This course includes a study of the psychological and emotional effect of illness, hospitalization and recuperation upon the patient, others, and health care providers. --- # AHS117 — The Care of Patients 4 credits · 4 hours AHS 117 - The Care of Patients AHS 117 - The Care of Patients This course includes a study of concepts required to assist in the care of patients. Students enrolling in this course MUST have current American Heart Association Basic Life Support CPR certification. Prerequisites: AHS120 --- # AHS120 — Responding to Emergencies 2 credits · 2 hours AHS 120 - Responding to Emergencies AHS 120 - Responding to Emergencies This course is a study of emergency care procedures utilizing first aid and CPR principles. --- # AHS121 — Pharmacology 2 credits · 2 hours AHS 121 - Pharmacology AHS 121 - Pharmacology This course covers the nature of drugs, their actions in the body and side effects. Prerequisite(s): RDG 101 Prerequisites: RDG101 --- # AHS135 — Principles of Teaching Used in Health Care Settings 3 credits · 3 hours AHS 135 - Principles of Teaching Used in Health Care Settings AHS 135 - Principles of Teaching Used in Health Care Settings This course is the study of the skills necessary to be an effective educator in a variety of health care settings. Basic teaching skills, including assessment of the learner, development of teaching plans, and evaluation of overall teaching effectiveness will be presented. Prerequisite(s): RDG 101 Prerequisites: RDG101 --- # AHS141 — Phlebotomy for the Health Care Provider 3 credits · 3 hours AHS 141 - Phlebotomy for the Health Care Provider AHS 141 - Phlebotomy for the Health Care Provider This course contains the essential theory, skills, and special procedures required to meet the venipuncture needs in hospitals, clinics, and other health care settings. --- # AHS144 — Phlebotomy Practicum 5 credits · 5 hours AHS 144 - Phlebotomy Practicum AHS 144 - Phlebotomy Practicum This course provides a detailed study and practice of phlebotomy procedures utilized in hospital settings, clinical facilities, and physician’s offices. Corequisite(s): AHS 104 , AHS 120 --- # AHS145 — Electrocardiography 2 credits · 2 hours AHS 145 - Electrocardiography AHS 145 - Electrocardiography This course provides the basic skills necessary to perform ECGs in a hospital, physician’s office or other health care setting. The student will be able to perform and interpret basic ECGs. --- # AHS176 — Patient Care Clerical Principles 4 credits · 4 hours AHS 176 - Patient Care Clerical Principles AHS 176 - Patient Care Clerical Principles This course provides a study of the practical applications related to receptionist and patient care clerical duties such as data entry, transferring physician orders, and coordinating unit communications in a variety of health care settings. --- # AHS206 — Cross-Sectional Anatomy for Medical Imaging 2 credits · 2 hours AHS 206 - Cross-Sectional Anatomy for Medical Imaging AHS 206 - Cross-Sectional Anatomy for Medical Imaging This course is a study of human anatomy as viewed in cross-sectional planes. This is used in medical imaging modalities such as computed tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and Ultrasound. Corequisite(s): RAD 103 , RAD 120 , and RAD 140 --- # AMT105 — Robotics and Automated Controls l 3 credits · 3 hours AMT 105 - Robotics and Automated Controls l AMT 105 - Robotics and Automated Controls l This course includes assembling, testing, and repairing equipment used in automation. Concentration is on connecting, testing, and evaluating automated controls and systems. Prerequisite(s): CIM 241 Prerequisites: CIM241 --- # AMT205 — Robotics and Automated Controls II 3 credits · 3 hours AMT 205 - Robotics and Automated Controls II AMT 205 - Robotics and Automated Controls II This course covers installation, testing, troubleshooting, and repairing of automated systems. Prerequisite(s): AMT 105 Prerequisites: AMT105 --- # AOT105 — Keyboarding 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 105 - Keyboarding AOT 105 - Keyboarding This course focuses on the mastery of touch keyboarding. --- # AOT106 — Keyboarding Lab I 1 credits · 1 hours AOT 106 - Keyboarding Lab I AOT 106 - Keyboarding Lab I This lab focuses on improving keyboarding speed and accuracy. Prerequisites: AOT105 --- # AOT110 — Document Formatting 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 110 - Document Formatting AOT 110 - Document Formatting This course emphasizes speed, accuracy, and developing document formatting skills using keyboarding competencies. Prerequisite(s): AOT 105 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: AOT105 --- # AOT121 — Transcription 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 121 - Transcription AOT 121 - Transcription This course provides experiences in transcribing documents from dictation. Emphasis is placed on development of accuracy, effective listening techniques, and proper punctuation of business documents. Prerequisite(s): AOT 110 and AOT 134 Minimum grades of C Prerequisites: AOT110, AOT134 --- # AOT133 — Professional Development 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 133 - Professional Development AOT 133 - Professional Development This course emphasizes development of personal and professional skills required of an office worker in areas such as projecting a professional image, job seeking skills, office etiquette, ethics, and time and stress management. --- # AOT134 — Office Communications 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 134 - Office Communications AOT 134 - Office Communications This course is a study of grammar, punctuation, and written communication skills for the office environment. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Corequisite(s): AOT 105 Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # AOT135 — Data Entry 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 135 - Data Entry AOT 135 - Data Entry This course introduces data entry techniques. Prerequisite(s): AOT 105 Prerequisites: AOT105 --- # AOT143 — Office Systems and Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 143 - Office Systems and Procedures AOT 143 - Office Systems and Procedures This course emphasizes procedures and applications used in the office environment. Prerequisite(s): AOT 105 Prerequisites: AOT105 --- # AOT144 — Legal Office Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 144 - Legal Office Procedures AOT 144 - Legal Office Procedures This course covers the application of office procedures necessary to perform effectively and efficiently in the legal office environment. --- # AOT165 — Information Processing Software 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 165 - Information Processing Software AOT 165 - Information Processing Software This course includes applications of information processing software. Emphasis is placed on functions for acceptable document formatting and processing. --- # AOT167 — Information Processing Applications 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 167 - Information Processing Applications AOT 167 - Information Processing Applications This course emphasizes applications and features of information processing software. Prerequisite(s): AOT 165 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: AOT165 --- # AOT180 — Customer Service 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 180 - Customer Service AOT 180 - Customer Service This course is a study of issues in the workplace relating to effective customer service. The course includes topics such as oral, written, verbal and nonverbal communication skills, effective telephone techniques and cultural diversity in the workplace. --- # AOT213 — Legal Document Production 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 213 - Legal Document Production AOT 213 - Legal Document Production This course introduces legal terminology and covers the production of documents found in the legal office environment. Emphasis is on productivity and excellence in legal document production. Prerequisite(s): AOT 110 and AOT 134 with Minimum grades of C Prerequisites: AOT110, AOT134 --- # AOT214 — Software Applications in the Law Office 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 214 - Software Applications in the Law Office AOT 214 - Software Applications in the Law Office This course includes an introduction to software applications commonly used in a legal environment. --- # AOT250 — Advanced Information Processing 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 250 - Advanced Information Processing AOT 250 - Advanced Information Processing This course emphasizes complex applications of information processing software using advanced features and concepts. Prerequisite(s): AOT 267 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: AOT267 --- # AOT251 — Administrative Systems and Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 251 - Administrative Systems and Procedures AOT 251 - Administrative Systems and Procedures This course covers processing information in the office. Emphasis is on increasing proficiency in performing a variety of office tasks. Prerequisite(s): AOT 143 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: AOT143 --- # AOT252 — Medical Systems and Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 252 - Medical Systems and Procedures AOT 252 - Medical Systems and Procedures This course emphasizes development of proficiency in integrating skills commonly performed in medical offices. Prerequisite(s): AOT 105 Prerequisites: AOT105 --- # AOT254 — Office Simulation 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 254 - Office Simulation AOT 254 - Office Simulation This course integrates a wide variety of skills and knowledge through practical work experiences in a simulated office environment. Prerequisites: AOT134, AOT167, AOT267 --- # AOT265 — Office Desktop Publishing 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 265 - Office Desktop Publishing AOT 265 - Office Desktop Publishing This course emphasizes the integration of text and graphics using computer software to design, edit, and produce a variety of documents. Prerequisite(s): AOT 105 Prerequisites: AOT105 --- # AOT267 — Integrated Information Process 3 credits · 3 hours AOT 267 - Integrated Information Process AOT 267 - Integrated Information Process This course emphasizes the application of integrated computer software. Prerequisite(s): AOT 105 and MAT 013 Prerequisites: AOT105, MAT013 --- # ART101 — Art History and Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours ART 101 - Art History and Appreciation ART 101 - Art History and Appreciation This is an introductory course to the history and appreciation of art, including the elements and principles of the visual arts. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # ARV110 — Computer Graphics I 3 credits · 3 hours ARV 110 - Computer Graphics I ARV 110 - Computer Graphics I This course is a study of the fundamentals of computer assisted graphic design. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # ARV121 — Design 3 credits · 3 hours ARV 121 - Design ARV 121 - Design This course covers basic theories, vocabulary, principles, techniques, media and problem-solving in basic design. Prerequisite(s): ARV 110 and ARV 123 Minimum grades of C Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ARV110, ARV123 --- # ARV122 — 3-DIMENSIONAL Design I 3 credits · 3 hours ARV 122 - 3-DIMENSIONAL Design I ARV 122 - 3-DIMENSIONAL Design I This course is a foundation design course that examines the principles, theory, techniques and materials of three-dimensional form, space and structure. Prerequisite(s): MAT 032 or equivalent and ARV 205 Minimum grades of C Prerequisites: MAT032, ARV205 --- # ARV123 — Composition and Color 3 credits · 3 hours ARV 123 - Composition and Color ARV 123 - Composition and Color This course covers the investigation and application of principles and concepts of visual organization and the psychological and physical properties of color. --- # ARV205 — Graphic Illustration 3 credits · 3 hours ARV 205 - Graphic Illustration ARV 205 - Graphic Illustration This course covers the tools and techniques used to create graphic illustrations for various types of print advertising. --- # ARV210 — Computer Graphics II 3 credits · 3 hours ARV 210 - Computer Graphics II ARV 210 - Computer Graphics II This course is an advanced computer art course which includes a study of the creation of graphics design using electronic imagery. Prerequisite(s): ARV 110 and CGC 278 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ARV110, CGC278 --- # ARV212 — Digital Photography 3 credits · 3 hours ARV 212 - Digital Photography ARV 212 - Digital Photography This course is a study of the principles, terminology, techniques, tools, and materials of basic digital photography. Images produced in this course will address the needs of the visual communications industry. Prerequisites: ARV110 --- # ARV219 — Multimedia Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours ARV 219 - Multimedia Techniques ARV 219 - Multimedia Techniques This course is an introduction to the production of current audio-visual media. --- # ARV222 — Computer Animation 3 credits · 3 hours ARV 222 - Computer Animation ARV 222 - Computer Animation This course introduces techniques of creating the illusion of motion and three dimensional space. Prerequisite(s): MAT 033 or equivalent; ARV 121 and ARV 205 Minimum grades of C Prerequisites: MAT033, ARV121, ARV205 --- # ARV223 — 3D Animation I 3 credits · 3 hours ARV 223 - 3D Animation I ARV 223 - 3D Animation I This course covers advanced techniques used in creating three-dimensional animation software. --- # ARV227 — Web Site Design I 3 credits · 3 hours ARV 227 - Web Site Design I ARV 227 - Web Site Design I This course is an introduction to the production of an interactive world wide web site. --- # ARV251 — Color for Interiors 3 credits · 3 hours ARV 251 - Color for Interiors ARV 251 - Color for Interiors This course is a study of color and color schemes for interiors. Psychological and practical influences affecting the choice of color will be studied. Students will analyze colors and create color schemes using various fabrics, wall coverings, rugs and accessories. --- # ARV252 — Visual Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours ARV 252 - Visual Concepts ARV 252 - Visual Concepts This course is a study of the language and principles common to all visual activity. Through drawing exercises and study models, the elements of design-line, shape/form, space, color and texture are examined, along with the principles which unify these elements in a clear visual conceptual organization. --- # ARV281 — Design II 3 credits · 3 hours ARV 281 - Design II ARV 281 - Design II This course is the study of advanced theories, vocabulary, principles, techniques, media and problem-solving in design. Prerequisite(s): ARV 121 and CGC 278 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ARV121, CGC278 --- # AST101 — Solar System Astronomy 4 credits · 4 hours AST 101 - Solar System Astronomy AST 101 - Solar System Astronomy This course is a descriptive survey of the universe with emphasis on basic physical concepts and the objects in the solar system. Related topics of current interest are included in the course. Prerequisite(s): MAT 013 Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Prerequisites: MAT013 --- # AST102 — Stellar Astronomy 4 credits · 4 hours AST 102 - Stellar Astronomy AST 102 - Stellar Astronomy This course is a descriptive survey of the universe with emphasis on basic physical concepts and galactic and extra- galactic objects. Related topics of current interest are included in the course. Prerequisite(s): MAT 013 Minimum grade of C Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT013 --- # AUT102 — Engine Repair 4 credits · 4 hours AUT 102 - Engine Repair AUT 102 - Engine Repair This course is a basic study of the diagnostic procedures used to locate and repair internal engine malfunctions. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Corequisite(s): AUT 161 Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # AUT112 — Braking Systems 4 credits · 4 hours AUT 112 - Braking Systems AUT 112 - Braking Systems This course covers hydro-boost power brakes and vacuum power brakes as well as master cylinders and caliper rebuilding. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Corequisite(s): AUT 161 Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # AUT115 — Manual Drive Train/Axle 3 credits · 3 hours AUT 115 - Manual Drive Train/Axle AUT 115 - Manual Drive Train/Axle This course is a basic study of clutches, gearing, and manual transmission operation, including the basic study of rear axles and rear axle set up. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Corequisite(s): AUT 161 Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # AUT124 — Steering, Suspension and Alignment 4 credits · 4 hours AUT 124 - Steering, Suspension and Alignment AUT 124 - Steering, Suspension and Alignment This course is the study of the fundamentals of steering, suspension and alignment and includes inspection, diagnostics, maintenance and repair of systems. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Corequisite(s): AUT 161 Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # AUT131 — Electrical Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AUT 131 - Electrical Systems AUT 131 - Electrical Systems This course is a study of the individual systems and components that when combined form the entire automobile electrical system. The course includes starting and charging systems, ignition, engine, chassis, and accessory systems as well as instruction in the proper use of electrical schematics. Prerequisite(s): AUT 133 , AUT 161 , and RWR 032 or equivalent Corequisite(s): AUT 161 Prerequisites: AUT133, AUT161, RWR032 --- # AUT133 — Electrical Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours AUT 133 - Electrical Fundamentals AUT 133 - Electrical Fundamentals This course is a study of the theories of electricity, including magnetism, series and parallel circuits, ohm’s law and an introduction to the use of various electrical test equipment. Prerequisite(s): AUT 161 , RWR 032 or equivalent Corequisite(s): AUT 161 Prerequisites: AUT161, RWR032 --- # AUT143 — Active Devices and Sensors 4 credits · 4 hours AUT 143 - Active Devices and Sensors AUT 143 - Active Devices and Sensors This course covers the basic operation of electronic devices and sensors, including basic circuits, applications, and diagnosis. Prerequisite(s): AUT 131 , RWR 032 or equivalent Corequisite(s): AUT 161 Prerequisites: AUT131, RWR032 --- # AUT146 — Emission Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AUT 146 - Emission Systems AUT 146 - Emission Systems This course is a study of the various emission systems currently in use with emphasis placed on the importance of proper system operations, the effects of improper operation on engine performance, and diagnostic equipment. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Corequisite(s): AUT 161 Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # AUT149 — Ignition and Fuel Systems 4 credits · 4 hours AUT 149 - Ignition and Fuel Systems AUT 149 - Ignition and Fuel Systems This course is a study of ignition system operation and how it relates to fuel systems for proper engine operation. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Corequisite(s): AUT 161 Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # AUT158 — Automotive Diagnosis 3 credits · 3 hours AUT 158 - Automotive Diagnosis AUT 158 - Automotive Diagnosis This course is a study of basic diagnostic procedures and the use of standard shop test equipment. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Corequisite(s): AUT 161 Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # AUT161 — Introduction to Automotive Maintenance 1 credits · 1 hours AUT 161 - Introduction to Automotive Maintenance AUT 161 - Introduction to Automotive Maintenance This course is an introduction into automotive maintenance. Topics will include basic tool usage, shop safety, fluid service, tires, basic electrical and automotive systems theory. --- # AUT204 — Advanced Vehicle Dynamic Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AUT 204 - Advanced Vehicle Dynamic Systems AUT 204 - Advanced Vehicle Dynamic Systems This course explores the design, operation & integration of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems & autonomous vehicle technologies. Topics include sensor technologies, sensor fusion, machine learning algorithms & control systems: vehicle perception, decision making, and automation. Prerequisite(s): AUT 143 Prerequisites: AUT143 --- # AUT241 — Automotive Air Conditioning 4 credits · 4 hours AUT 241 - Automotive Air Conditioning AUT 241 - Automotive Air Conditioning This course is a study in the principles of refrigeration, operation, and testing procedures to determine the cause of malfunction, servicing or repairing by approved methods. Emphasis is on special tools, equipment, and safety procedures. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Corequisite(s): AUT 161 Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # AUT247 — Electronic Fuel Systems 4 credits · 4 hours AUT 247 - Electronic Fuel Systems AUT 247 - Electronic Fuel Systems This course includes the study of fuel injection systems, other fuel system components, and how computers control fuel delivery. Prerequisite(s): AUT 146 and RWR 032 or equivalent Corequisite(s): AUT 161 Prerequisites: AUT146, RWR032 --- # AUT251 — Automatic Transmission Overhaul 5 credits · 5 hours AUT 251 - Automatic Transmission Overhaul AUT 251 - Automatic Transmission Overhaul This course is an advanced study of transmission overhaul procedures, including proper overhaul procedures used to repair overdrive transmissions and transaxles. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Corequisite(s): AUT 161 Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # AUT262 — Advanced Automotive Diagnosis and Repair 4 credits · 4 hours AUT 262 - Advanced Automotive Diagnosis and Repair AUT 262 - Advanced Automotive Diagnosis and Repair This course is an advanced study of the proper diagnostic and repair procedures required on newer computerized automobiles, including scan tool and digital multimeter operation. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Corequisite(s): AUT 161 Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # BAF101 — Personal Finance 3 credits · 3 hours BAF 101 - Personal Finance BAF 101 - Personal Finance This course includes the practical applications of concepts and techniques used in managing personal finances. Major areas of study include financial planning, budgeting, credit use, housing, insurance, investments, and retirement planning. --- # BAF201 — Principles of Finance 3 credits · 3 hours BAF 201 - Principles of Finance BAF 201 - Principles of Finance This is an introductory course to the field of finance. The monetary and credit system are examined along with how the demand for funds is met in both the public and private sector. Prerequisite(s): ACC 102 and MAT 155 Prerequisites: ACC102, MAT155 --- # BCT102 — Fundamentals of Building Construction 4 credits · 4 hours BCT 102 - Fundamentals of Building Construction BCT 102 - Fundamentals of Building Construction This course is a study of framing for residential and light commercial buildings. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # BCT104 — Site Layout and Preparation 2 credits · 2 hours BCT 104 - Site Layout and Preparation BCT 104 - Site Layout and Preparation This course is a study of principles, equipment, and methods used to perform site layouts and distance measurements. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent (minimum grade of C) Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # BCT105 — Tool Use and Safety 2 credits · 2 hours BCT 105 - Tool Use and Safety BCT 105 - Tool Use and Safety This course covers tool skills and their safe use in construction. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # BCT106 — Beginning Woodworking 2 credits · 2 hours BCT 106 - Beginning Woodworking BCT 106 - Beginning Woodworking This course is an introduction to woodworking. The student will have hands on use of hand and power tools such as table saw, jig saw, circular saw, router, joiner, and radial arm saw to complete projects assigned by the instructor. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Corequisite(s): BCT 105 Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # BCT111 — Blueprint Reading and Specifications 3 credits · 3 hours BCT 111 - Blueprint Reading and Specifications BCT 111 - Blueprint Reading and Specifications This course is an introductory study of construction plans and specifications and how they represent finished buildings. --- # BCT131 — Estimating/Quantity Take Off 2 credits · 2 hours BCT 131 - Estimating/Quantity Take Off BCT 131 - Estimating/Quantity Take Off This course covers construction estimation and quantity take off for construction trades based on local and national building codes. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent, BCT 111 , and MAT 033 Prerequisites: RWR032, BCT111, MAT033 --- # BCT139 — Advanced Residential Wiring 3 credits · 3 hours BCT 139 - Advanced Residential Wiring BCT 139 - Advanced Residential Wiring This course is a study and application of residential wiring including wire size, circuits, components, and testing. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent, BCT 105 , BCT 111 , and ACR 206 Prerequisites: RWR032, BCT105, BCT111, ACR206 --- # BCT140 — Commercial Wiring 3 credits · 3 hours BCT 140 - Commercial Wiring BCT 140 - Commercial Wiring This course is a study and application to include service main, loads, and installation, also including single and three phase services. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent, BCT 105 , BCT 111 , and ACR 206 Prerequisites: RWR032, BCT105, BCT111, ACR206 --- # BCT142 — Fundamentals of Construction Safety 4 credits · 4 hours BCT 142 - Fundamentals of Construction Safety BCT 142 - Fundamentals of Construction Safety This course covers safety standards and practices as they apply to the building construction industry. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # BCT151 — Introduction to Residential Plumbing 3 credits · 3 hours BCT 151 - Introduction to Residential Plumbing BCT 151 - Introduction to Residential Plumbing This course covers plumbing theory as it relates to residential construction. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # BCT154 — Plumbing Tests and Connections 3 credits · 3 hours BCT 154 - Plumbing Tests and Connections BCT 154 - Plumbing Tests and Connections This course is a study and application of DWV piping systems, testing DWV piping, testing water lines, testing faucets and valves, and installing water heaters. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent and BCT 105 Prerequisites: RWR032, BCT105 --- # BCT157 — Residential/Commercial Plumbing Codes 3 credits · 3 hours BCT 157 - Residential/Commercial Plumbing Codes BCT 157 - Residential/Commercial Plumbing Codes This course is a study of the national and/or international plumbing code requirements as they apply to residential and commercial construction. --- # BCT159 — Plumbing Installations and Repairs 3 credits · 3 hours BCT 159 - Plumbing Installations and Repairs BCT 159 - Plumbing Installations and Repairs This course introduces students to the hands-on operations used in plumbing for residential structures. Instruction includes water and sewer systems and works with various plastic and metals tubing and piping. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent, BCT 105 , and BCT 151 Prerequisites: RWR032, BCT105, BCT151 --- # BCT206 — Roof Construction 2 credits · 2 hours BCT 206 - Roof Construction BCT 206 - Roof Construction This course is a continuation in a series of courses. The course is a study of roof systems and roofing materials for residential and light commercial construction. --- # BCT221 — Construction Building Code 3 credits · 3 hours BCT 221 - Construction Building Code BCT 221 - Construction Building Code This course is a study of local, state, and national building code requirements as they apply to residential and commercial construction. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # BCT230 — Bidding, Contracts and Specifications 3 credits · 3 hours BCT 230 - Bidding, Contracts and Specifications BCT 230 - Bidding, Contracts and Specifications This course highlights project cost control procedures and systematic methods for handling changes, claims, and disputes for both general and subcontracting. Construction accounting & administrative issues associated with job performance are emphasized, as well as practical approaches to legal issues. --- # BCT231 — Construction Labor and Expediting 3 credits · 3 hours BCT 231 - Construction Labor and Expediting BCT 231 - Construction Labor and Expediting This course is a study of the process of controlling material and labor on a job site. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # BCT243 — Energy Efficiency and Weatherization 3 credits · 3 hours BCT 243 - Energy Efficiency and Weatherization BCT 243 - Energy Efficiency and Weatherization This course is an overview of the alternatives available in high efficiency mechanical systems for existing residential structures. Included are strategies for increasing building envelope effectiveness. Envelope testing and energy auditing techniques are used. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or Equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # BCT244 — Site Layout and Foundation Types 3 credits · 3 hours BCT 244 - Site Layout and Foundation Types BCT 244 - Site Layout and Foundation Types The course is a study of site layout principles for building corners and elevations. Topics include use of appropriate tools, site selection criteria and optimal building locations to control passive energy sources. A survey of foundation types and study of construction techniques are also included. --- # BIO101 — Biological Science I 4 credits · 4 hours BIO 101 - Biological Science I BIO 101 - Biological Science I This course is the first of a sequence introducing biology. Topics include the scientific method, basic biochemistry, cell structure and function, cell physiology, cell reproduction and development, mendelian genetics, population genetics, natural selection, evolution, and ecology. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # BIO102 — Biological Science II 4 credits · 4 hours BIO 102 - Biological Science II BIO 102 - Biological Science II This is a continuation of introductory biology which includes classification of organisms and structural and functional considerations of all kingdoms (particularly major phyla as well as viruses). Vertebrate animals and vascular plants are emphasized. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # BIO105 — Principles of Biology 4 credits · 4 hours BIO 105 - Principles of Biology BIO 105 - Principles of Biology This is an introductory biology course, unifying biology concepts and principles at all levels. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # BIO112 — Basic Anatomy & Physiology 4 credits · 4 hours BIO 112 - Basic Anatomy & Physiology BIO 112 - Basic Anatomy & Physiology This course is a basic integrated study of the structure and function of the human body. --- # BIO134 — Fundamental Microbiology Concepts 2 credits · 2 hours BIO 134 - Fundamental Microbiology Concepts BIO 134 - Fundamental Microbiology Concepts This course is a study of the basic fundamental concepts of microbial physiology, human microbial interactions, major systemic diseases, and disease control measures. --- # BIO150 — Anatomy Review for Kinesiology 1 credits · 1 hours BIO 150 - Anatomy Review for Kinesiology BIO 150 - Anatomy Review for Kinesiology This course is a study of the fundamentals of human movement to include detailed musculoskeletal and neuromuscular anatomy, an introduction to kinesiological terms, joint planes of movement, and analysis of motion. Prerequisite(s): BIO 210 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: BIO210 --- # BIO205 — Ecology 3 credits · 3 hours BIO 205 - Ecology BIO 205 - Ecology This course introduces basic principles of population biology, ecology, and environmental science as applied to the study of the interactions between human kind and the biosphere. --- # BIO206 — Ecology Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BIO 206 - Ecology Lab BIO 206 - Ecology Lab This ecology laboratory experience consists of discussions, demonstrations, experiments, films, and field trips pertaining to the relationships of man to the biosphere, human ecology, resource use, and environmental impact. --- # BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I 4 credits · 4 hours BIO 210 - Anatomy & Physiology I BIO 210 - Anatomy & Physiology I This is the first in a sequence of courses, including an intensive coverage of the body as an integrated whole. All body systems are studied. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # BIO211 — Anatomy & Physiology II 4 credits · 4 hours BIO 211 - Anatomy & Physiology II BIO 211 - Anatomy & Physiology II This is a continuation of a sequence of courses, including intensive coverage of the body as an integrated whole. All body systems are studied. Prerequisite(s): BIO 210 Prerequisites: BIO210 --- # BIO225 — Microbiology 4 credits · 4 hours BIO 225 - Microbiology BIO 225 - Microbiology This is a detailed study of microbiology as it relates to infection and the disease processes of the body. Topics include immunity, epidemiology, medically important microorganisms, and diagnostic procedures for identification. Prerequisite(s): BIO 101 or BIO 210 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: BIO101, BIO210 --- # BTN103 — Introduction to Biotechnology 4 credits · 4 hours BTN 103 - Introduction to Biotechnology BTN 103 - Introduction to Biotechnology This course provides an overview of biotechnology, which prepares individuals for working in medical, research, industrial, and law enforcement forensic laboratories. Course content includes theory, applications, and basic laboratory skills. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # BUS101 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 101 - Introduction to Business BUS 101 - Introduction to Business This course is a study of the nature of business activity in relation to the economic society, including how a business is owned, organized, managed, and controlled. --- # BUS121 — Business Law I 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 121 - Business Law I BUS 121 - Business Law I This course is a study of legal procedures, law and society, classifications and systems of law, the tribunals administering justice and their actions, contracts, sales, transfer of titles, rights and duties of the parties, conditions, and warranties. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # BUS123 — Business Law II 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 123 - Business Law II BUS 123 - Business Law II This course is a study of negotiable instruments, law of property, acquisition and transfer of title, bailments, duties and liabilities of common carriers, innkeepers, warehousemen, and agencies. Prerequisite(s): BUS 121 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: BUS121 --- # BUS128 — Employment Law 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 128 - Employment Law BUS 128 - Employment Law This course covers the overall employment law with emphasis on employment relationship and liability, employment discrimination, and current trends in the regulatory aspect of employment. --- # BUS135 — Wage & Salary Administration 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 135 - Wage & Salary Administration BUS 135 - Wage & Salary Administration This course is a study of the proper recording and reporting of payroll with special emphasis on internal controls. --- # BUS136 — Compensation & Benefits 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 136 - Compensation & Benefits BUS 136 - Compensation & Benefits This course offers a practical exploration of the systems, methods and procedures involved in establishing, administering and controlling compensation and benefits systems within the organization. --- # BUS145 — Calculator Applications 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 145 - Calculator Applications BUS 145 - Calculator Applications This course is a study of the use of various types of electronic calculators and functions to solve simple and complex business problems. Prerequisite(s): MAT 033 Prerequisites: MAT033 --- # BUS210 — Intro to E-Commerce in Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 210 - Intro to E-Commerce in Business BUS 210 - Intro to E-Commerce in Business This course is the study of electronic commerce and the operations and applications from the business perspective. Emphasis is placed on business concepts and strategies and how they apply to the process of buying and selling goods and services online. --- # CGC115 — Digital Photography 3 credits · 3 hours CGC 115 - Digital Photography CGC 115 - Digital Photography This course is the study of digital photography from digital cameras to the computer-based printer/digital media. Artistic, theoretical, and technical aspects will be considered. Topics include: information on types and purchasing digital cameras; theory, mechanics, and the art of digital imagery. CGC 115 requires student-provided digital still camera. Corequisite(s): MAP 150 --- # CGC226 — Advanced Printing 3 credits · 3 hours CGC 226 - Advanced Printing CGC 226 - Advanced Printing This course covers a variety of advanced printing projects. Prerequisite(s): CGC 278 , ARV 121 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: CGC278, ARV121 --- # CGC278 — Typography 3 credits · 3 hours CGC 278 - Typography CGC 278 - Typography This course is a study of letterform’s history, creative, and practical use. The emphasis is on classical, psychological, and creative use of type to solve visual problems. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # CHM101 — General Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours CHM 101 - General Chemistry I CHM 101 - General Chemistry I This is the first of a sequence of courses in fundamental principles of chemistry. Topics include atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature, formulas and equations, common substances and reactions, stoichiometry, states of matter, solutions, and equilibria. Prerequisite(s): MAT 103 or MAT 105 or MAT 155 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT103, MAT105, MAT155 --- # CHM105 — General Organic & Biochemistry 4 credits · 4 hours CHM 105 - General Organic & Biochemistry CHM 105 - General Organic & Biochemistry This course is a study of the fundamental principles of chemistry, including atomic and molecular structure, common substances and reactions, introduction to organic chemistry and biochemistry. Prerequisite(s): MAT 103 or MAT 105 or MAT 155 Minimum grade of C Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT103, MAT105, MAT155 --- # CHM110 — College Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours CHM 110 - College Chemistry I CHM 110 - College Chemistry I This is the first course in a sequence which includes the following topics: atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature and equations, properties, reactions and states of matter, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, and equilibria. Corequisite(s): MAT 110 or MAT 112 Minimum grade of C --- # CHM111 — College Chemistry II 4 credits · 4 hours CHM 111 - College Chemistry II CHM 111 - College Chemistry II This course is a continuation of the study of atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature and equations, properties, reactions and states of matter, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, and equilibria. Other topics included are kinetics, thermodynamics,and electrochemistry. Prerequisite(s): CHM 110 and MAT 110 or MAT 112 Minimum grades of C Prerequisites: CHM110, MAT110, MAT112 --- # CHM211 — Organic Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours CHM 211 - Organic Chemistry I CHM 211 - Organic Chemistry I This is the first in a sequence of courses that includes nomenclature, structure and properties, and reaction mechanisms of basic organic chemistry. Prerequisite(s): CHM 111 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: CHM111 --- # CHM212 — Organic Chemistry II 4 credits · 4 hours CHM 212 - Organic Chemistry II CHM 212 - Organic Chemistry II This course is a continuation of basic organic chemistry. Topics include nomenclature, structure and properties, reaction mechanisms of basic organic chemistry, biochemistry, and spectroscopy. Prerequisite(s): CHM 211 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: CHM211 --- # CHM275 — Introduction to Industrial Chemical Processes 3 credits · 3 hours CHM 275 - Introduction to Industrial Chemical Processes CHM 275 - Introduction to Industrial Chemical Processes This course introduces the student to skills required for working in the chemical manufacturing industry. Skills include use of chemical processing equipment, safety and management of chemical and laboratory processes, and application of analytical laboratory techniques. Prerequisite(s): EVT 254 , CHM 101 or CHM 110 Corequisite(s): CHM 105 or CHM 110 Prerequisites: EVT254, CHM101, CHM110 --- # CIM241 — Automated Manufacturing Equipment 4 credits · 4 hours CIM 241 - Automated Manufacturing Equipment CIM 241 - Automated Manufacturing Equipment This course is an introduction to the basic operation of equipment that is used for automation. Prerequisite(s): EEM 250 or EEM 271 , EEM 221 Corequisite(s): EEM 250 or EEM 271 , EEM 221 Prerequisites: EEM250, EEM271, EEM221 --- # COL101 — College Orientation 1 credits · 1 hours COL 101 - College Orientation COL 101 - College Orientation This course may include selected topics such as career planning, study skills, stress management, tutoring, group guidance, and other subjects to facilitate student success. --- # COL102 — Introduction to College 2 credits · 2 hours COL 102 - Introduction to College COL 102 - Introduction to College This course may include selected topics such as career planning study skills, stress management, tutoring, group guidance, and other subjects to facilitate student success. --- # COL103 — College Skills 3 credits · 3 hours COL 103 - College Skills COL 103 - College Skills This course may include selected topics such as career planning study skills, stress management, tutoring, group guidance, and other subjects to facilitate student success. --- # COL104 — Study Skills 1 credits · 1 hours COL 104 - Study Skills COL 104 - Study Skills This course includes selected topics under study skills and student success. --- # COL105 — Freshman Seminar 3 credits · 3 hours COL 105 - Freshman Seminar COL 105 - Freshman Seminar This course is a study of the purposes of higher education and provides a general orientation to the functions and resources of the college. The course is designed to freshmen adjust to the college community, develop a better understanding of the learning process, and acquire essential academic survival skills. --- # COL106 — Skills for College Succe 1 credits · 1 hours COL 106 - Skills for College Succe COL 106 - Skills for College Succe This course is designed to enhance the skills of entering freshmen to facilitate their ability to succeed in the college environment. The course topics include student/instructor expectations, time management, library/computer orientation, listening/note-taking, studying for success, learning styles/personality types, and diversity and differences on campus. --- # CPE107 — Computer Applications for Electronics 3 credits · 3 hours CPE 107 - Computer Applications for Electronics CPE 107 - Computer Applications for Electronics This course covers the computer and its operation, hardware system, operating system, and applications programs. Prerequisite(s): RDG 101 and RWR 100 or equivalent; Minimum grade of C Corequisite(s): MAT 105 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: RDG101, RWR100 --- # CPE110 — Computer Language 3 credits · 3 hours CPE 110 - Computer Language CPE 110 - Computer Language This course covers a high-level computer language, programming concepts, and applications. Prerequisite(s): CPE 107 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: CPE107 --- # CPE220 — Computer Operating Systems 3 credits · 3 hours CPE 220 - Computer Operating Systems CPE 220 - Computer Operating Systems This course covers the operation of the operating system and its use in analyzing a computer system. Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: CPE110, EGR281 --- # CPT101 — Introduction to Computers 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 101 - Introduction to Computers CPT 101 - Introduction to Computers This course covers basic computer history, theory and applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, data bases, and the operating system. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent; Minimum grade of C --- # CPT168 — Programming Logic & Design 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 168 - Programming Logic & Design CPT 168 - Programming Logic & Design This course examines problem-solving techniques applied to program design. Topics include a variety of documentation techniques as means of solution presentation. --- # CPT170 — Computer Applications 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 170 - Computer Applications CPT 170 - Computer Applications This course introduces computer applications software, including word processing, data bases, spreadsheets, graphs, and their integration. --- # CPT187 — Object-Oriented Logic & Design 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 187 - Object-Oriented Logic & Design CPT 187 - Object-Oriented Logic & Design This is a study in the planning and implementation of object-oriented programs. This study will be undertaken using the Python programming. Prerequisite(s): CPT 168 and IST 188 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: CPT168, IST188 --- # CPT230 — C# Programming I 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 230 - C# Programming I CPT 230 - C# Programming I This course introduces designing, coding, testing and debugging C# programs. Topics include procedural, functional and object oriented techniques; programming; IDEs; .NET; processing data; data types; I/O; decision processing; control structures; modularized coding with methods; and arrays. Prerequisite(s): IST 188 and CPT 168 Minimum grades of C; MAT 105 or equivalent Prerequisites: IST188, CPT168, MAT105 --- # CPT231 — C# Programming II 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 231 - C# Programming II CPT 231 - C# Programming II This course focuses on advanced programming concepts for C#. Topics include advanced string and character processing, user defined classes and advanced .NET, multiform projects, inheritance and polymorphism, database processing, exception handling, and GUIs with Windows Forms. Prerequisite(s): CPT 230 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: CPT230 --- # CPT232 — C++ Programming I 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 232 - C++ Programming I CPT 232 - C++ Programming I This introductory course in C++ programming I emphasizes the designing, coding, testing, and debugging of C++ programs involving input/output operations, data types, storage classes, decision structures, looping, functions, arrays, simple pointers, and strings. Prerequisite(s): CPT 168 and IST 188 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: CPT168, IST188 --- # CPT236 — Introduction to JAVA Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 236 - Introduction to JAVA Programming CPT 236 - Introduction to JAVA Programming This course is an introduction to Java programming. Topics will cover Java syntax and classes for use in the development of Java applications and applets. Prerequisite(s): CPT 168 and IST 188 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: CPT168, IST188 --- # CPT237 — Advanced JAVA Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 237 - Advanced JAVA Programming CPT 237 - Advanced JAVA Programming This course is a study of advanced topics of the Java programming language by building on a basic knowledge of the Java language. Topics covered will include multi-reading, swing classes, swing event models, advanced layout managers, the JavaBean component model, network programming and server-side programming. Prerequisite(s): CPT 236 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: CPT236 --- # CPT238 — Internet Scripting 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 238 - Internet Scripting CPT 238 - Internet Scripting This course is a study of Internet programming including the syntax of scripting languages and Internet programming concepts and examines topics related to client-side scripting language programming as well as introducing topics related to server-side scripting. This course introduces the PHP programming language. Prerequisite(s): CPT 236 and IST 226 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: CPT236, IST226 --- # CPT240 — Internet Programming With Data 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 240 - Internet Programming With Data CPT 240 - Internet Programming With Data This course is a study of the implementation of dynamic web pages focusing on the development of web sites that interact with databases utilizing current server-side technologies along with the databases to deliver dynamic content to client browser. This course introduces ASP.NET. Prerequisite(s): CPT 230 and IST 272 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: CPT230, IST272 --- # CPT242 — Database 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 242 - Database CPT 242 - Database This course introduces database models and the fundamentals of database design. Topics include database structure, database processing, and application programs which access a database. Prerequisite(s): CPT 168 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: CPT168 --- # CPT244 — Data Structures 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 244 - Data Structures CPT 244 - Data Structures This course examines data structures widely used in programming. Topics include linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, and sorting and searching techniques. Prerequisite(s): CPT 230 Minimum grade of C and MAT 110 Prerequisites: CPT230, MAT110 --- # CPT260 — Fundamentals of Operating Systems & Web Servers 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 260 - Fundamentals of Operating Systems & Web Servers CPT 260 - Fundamentals of Operating Systems & Web Servers This course is a study of operating techniques needed for setting up and maintaining web servers. Prerequisite(s): IST 252 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: IST252 --- # CPT264 — Systems and Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 264 - Systems and Procedures CPT 264 - Systems and Procedures This course covers the techniques of system analysis, design, development, and implementation. Prerequisite(s): CPT 230 or CPT 236 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: CPT230, CPT236 --- # CPT270 — Advanced Microcomputer Applications 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 270 - Advanced Microcomputer Applications CPT 270 - Advanced Microcomputer Applications This course emphasizes the integration of popular microcomputer software packages using advanced concepts in microcomputer applications software. Prerequisite(s): CPT 170 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: CPT170 --- # CPT281 — Scwe in Computer Technology 3 credits · 3 hours CPT 281 - Scwe in Computer Technology CPT 281 - Scwe in Computer Technology This course integrates computer technology skills within an approved work site related to the computer industry. --- # CRJ101 — Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJ 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice This course includes an overview of the functions and responsibilities of agencies involved in the administration of justice to include police organizations, court systems, correctional systems, and juvenile justice agencies. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # CRJ110 — Police Patrol 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 110 - Police Patrol CRJ 110 - Police Patrol This course provides an understanding of the duties, extent of authority, and responsibilities of the uniformed patrolman. Special emphasis is placed on patrol function-line activities, including traffic control and investigation, community relations, vice control, tactical units, civil disturbances, and preventive patrol. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # CRJ115 — Criminal Law I 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 115 - Criminal Law I CRJ 115 - Criminal Law I This course covers the development of criminal law in America. The basic elements of specific criminal offenses, criminal defenses, and various legal principles upon which criminal law is established are reviewed. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # CRJ125 — Criminology 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 125 - Criminology CRJ 125 - Criminology This course is a study of the various theories of criminal causation and control, the identification of criminal typologies, and the reaction of society to crime and criminals. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # CRJ130 — Police Administration 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 130 - Police Administration CRJ 130 - Police Administration This course is a study of the organization, administration, and management of law enforcement agencies. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent --- # CRJ140 — Criminal Justice Report Writing 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 140 - Criminal Justice Report Writing CRJ 140 - Criminal Justice Report Writing This course is a study of the proper preparation and retention of criminal justice records and reports, including observational skills, formatting, and the value of accurate, complete, and selective written articulation of information and observations. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # CRJ145 — Juvenile Delinquency 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 145 - Juvenile Delinquency CRJ 145 - Juvenile Delinquency This course includes a survey of the sociological, biological, and psychological theories involved in juvenile delinquency, modern trends in prevention, and treatment. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # CRJ202 — Criminalistics 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 202 - Criminalistics CRJ 202 - Criminalistics This course covers an introduction to investigative techniques which stress the examination of questioned documents, fingerprint techniques, polygraph examinations, firearm identification, pathology, toxicology, ballistics, and clandestine operations. Corequisite(s): MAT 033 or equivalent and RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # CRJ218 — Crisis Intervention 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 218 - Crisis Intervention CRJ 218 - Crisis Intervention This course is a study of the situational procedures and techniques necessary in defusing situations identified as crises. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # CRJ222 — Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 222 - Ethics in Criminal Justice CRJ 222 - Ethics in Criminal Justice This course is a study of the application of ethical theories to the criminal justice profession. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # CRJ224 — Police Community Relations 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 224 - Police Community Relations CRJ 224 - Police Community Relations This course is a study of the importance of two-way communication between the criminal justice system and the community to foster a working relationship to control crime. A variety of topics are studied, including citizen involvement in crime preventionand police officer interpersonal relations. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # CRJ230 — Criminal Investigation I 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 230 - Criminal Investigation I CRJ 230 - Criminal Investigation I This course is a study of the fundamentals of interviewing witnesses and interrogating suspects. Different methods of conducting crime scene searches and methods used in investigating various crimes are studied in the course. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # CRJ233 — Cyber Crimes and the Law 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 233 - Cyber Crimes and the Law CRJ 233 - Cyber Crimes and the Law This course examines the problem of crime involving computers and the strategies used for identification, investigation, and prosecution. Minimum grade of “C”. --- # CRJ236 — Criminal Evidence 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 236 - Criminal Evidence CRJ 236 - Criminal Evidence This course is a study of the established rules of evidence from arrest to release in the administration of criminal justice. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # CRJ237 — Defensive Tactics for Law Enforcement 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 237 - Defensive Tactics for Law Enforcement CRJ 237 - Defensive Tactics for Law Enforcement This course is the study of the methodologies and tactics for solving critical incidents that law enforcement must face, such as the arrest process, handcuffing, and felony car stops. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimim grade of C --- # CRJ242 — Correctional Systems 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 242 - Correctional Systems CRJ 242 - Correctional Systems This course is an introduction to aspects of the correctional function in criminal justice, including organization, process, procedure, and clients incarcerated and on conditional release. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # CRJ243 — Criminal Profiling 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 243 - Criminal Profiling CRJ 243 - Criminal Profiling This course involves the analysis and interpretation of evidence discovered at the crime scene that might be useful in understanding the perpetrator’s motivations and behavior to assist law enforcement in developing a criminal profile for identification, apprehension and prosecution. Minimum grade of “C”. --- # CRJ246 — Special Problems in Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 246 - Special Problems in Criminal Justice CRJ 246 - Special Problems in Criminal Justice In this course issues are examined within the criminal justice community/profession which are of special concern to students and practitioners because of such elements as timeliness, local concern, legalistics, and or other dynamic factors of such issues. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # CRJ247 — Law Enforcement and the Latino Community 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 247 - Law Enforcement and the Latino Community CRJ 247 - Law Enforcement and the Latino Community This course is designed to assist criminal justice personnel in Spanish language and culture to facilitate their interaction with a Hispanic population. --- # CRJ250 — Criminal Justice Internship I 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 250 - Criminal Justice Internship I CRJ 250 - Criminal Justice Internship I This course includes practical experience in a criminal justice or private security setting. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # CRJ260 — Seminar in Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 260 - Seminar in Criminal Justice CRJ 260 - Seminar in Criminal Justice This course includes a study of new trends in criminal justice. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # CRJ281 — Police Science I 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 281 - Police Science I CRJ 281 - Police Science I Course topics include but are not limited to: Intro to Criminal Law, Courts, Crimes, and Procedures, First Amendment, Basic Patrol Operations, and Traffic Law. After successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to complete the SCCJA certification exam for these instructional blocks. --- # CRJ282 — Police Science II 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 282 - Police Science II CRJ 282 - Police Science II Course topics include but are not limited to: Domestic Violence, Juvenile Procedures, and Victimology. After succesful completion of this course, students will be eligible to complete the SCCJA certification exam for these instructional blocks. --- # CRJ283 — Police Science III 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 283 - Police Science III CRJ 283 - Police Science III Course topics include but are not limited to: Report Writing, Interviewing, Officer Survival, Drug Enforcement, and Crime Scene and Physical Evidence. After successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to complete the SCCJA certification exam for these instructional blocks. --- # CRJ284 — Police Science IV 3 credits · 3 hours CRJ 284 - Police Science IV CRJ 284 - Police Science IV Course topics include but are not limited to: Basic Collision Investigation, Uniform Traffic Ticket, Vehicle Tactics, and Mind Armor. After successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to complete the SCCJA certification exam for these instructional blocks. --- # CWE101 — Coop Work Exp Prep 1 credits · 1 hours CWE 101 - Coop Work Exp Prep CWE 101 - Coop Work Exp Prep This course includes preparation for cooperative work experience. --- # CWE111 — Cooperative Work Exp I 1 credits · 1 hours CWE 111 - Cooperative Work Exp I CWE 111 - Cooperative Work Exp I This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE112 — Cooperative Work Exp I 2 credits · 2 hours CWE 112 - Cooperative Work Exp I CWE 112 - Cooperative Work Exp I This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE113 — Cooperative Work Exp I 3 credits · 3 hours CWE 113 - Cooperative Work Exp I CWE 113 - Cooperative Work Exp I This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE114 — Cooperative Work Exp I 4 credits · 4 hours CWE 114 - Cooperative Work Exp I CWE 114 - Cooperative Work Exp I This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE115 — Cooperative Work Exp I 5 credits · 5 hours CWE 115 - Cooperative Work Exp I CWE 115 - Cooperative Work Exp I This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE116 — Cooperative Work Exp I 6 credits · 6 hours CWE 116 - Cooperative Work Exp I CWE 116 - Cooperative Work Exp I This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE117 — Cooperative Work Exp I 7 credits · 7 hours CWE 117 - Cooperative Work Exp I CWE 117 - Cooperative Work Exp I This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE118 — Cooperative Work Exp I 8 credits · 8 hours CWE 118 - Cooperative Work Exp I CWE 118 - Cooperative Work Exp I This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE121 — Cooperative Work Exp II 1 credits · 1 hours CWE 121 - Cooperative Work Exp II CWE 121 - Cooperative Work Exp II This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE122 — Cooperative Work Exp II 2 credits · 2 hours CWE 122 - Cooperative Work Exp II CWE 122 - Cooperative Work Exp II This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE123 — Cooperative Work Exp II 3 credits · 3 hours CWE 123 - Cooperative Work Exp II CWE 123 - Cooperative Work Exp II This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE124 — Cooperative Work Exp II 4 credits · 4 hours CWE 124 - Cooperative Work Exp II CWE 124 - Cooperative Work Exp II This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE125 — Cooperative Work Exp II 5 credits · 5 hours CWE 125 - Cooperative Work Exp II CWE 125 - Cooperative Work Exp II This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE126 — Cooperative Work Exp II 6 credits · 6 hours CWE 126 - Cooperative Work Exp II CWE 126 - Cooperative Work Exp II This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE127 — Cooperative Work Exp II 7 credits · 7 hours CWE 127 - Cooperative Work Exp II CWE 127 - Cooperative Work Exp II This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE128 — Cooperative Work Exp II 8 credits · 8 hours CWE 128 - Cooperative Work Exp II CWE 128 - Cooperative Work Exp II This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE131 — Cooperative Work Exp III 1 credits · 1 hours CWE 131 - Cooperative Work Exp III CWE 131 - Cooperative Work Exp III This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE132 — Cooperative Work Exp III 2 credits · 2 hours CWE 132 - Cooperative Work Exp III CWE 132 - Cooperative Work Exp III This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE133 — Cooperative Work Exp III 3 credits · 3 hours CWE 133 - Cooperative Work Exp III CWE 133 - Cooperative Work Exp III This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE134 — Cooperative Work Exp III 4 credits · 4 hours CWE 134 - Cooperative Work Exp III CWE 134 - Cooperative Work Exp III This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE135 — Cooperative Work Exp III 5 credits · 5 hours CWE 135 - Cooperative Work Exp III CWE 135 - Cooperative Work Exp III This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE136 — Cooperative Work Exp III 6 credits · 6 hours CWE 136 - Cooperative Work Exp III CWE 136 - Cooperative Work Exp III This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE137 — Cooperative Work Exp III 7 credits · 7 hours CWE 137 - Cooperative Work Exp III CWE 137 - Cooperative Work Exp III This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE138 — Cooperative Work Exp III 8 credits · 8 hours CWE 138 - Cooperative Work Exp III CWE 138 - Cooperative Work Exp III This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE211 — Cooperative Work Exp IV 1 credits · 1 hours CWE 211 - Cooperative Work Exp IV CWE 211 - Cooperative Work Exp IV This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE212 — Cooperative Work Exp IV 2 credits · 2 hours CWE 212 - Cooperative Work Exp IV CWE 212 - Cooperative Work Exp IV This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE213 — Cooperative Work Exp IV 3 credits · 3 hours CWE 213 - Cooperative Work Exp IV CWE 213 - Cooperative Work Exp IV This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE214 — Cooperative Work Exp IV 4 credits · 4 hours CWE 214 - Cooperative Work Exp IV CWE 214 - Cooperative Work Exp IV This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE215 — Cooperative Work Exp IV 5 credits · 5 hours CWE 215 - Cooperative Work Exp IV CWE 215 - Cooperative Work Exp IV This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE216 — Cooperative Work Exp IV 6 credits · 6 hours CWE 216 - Cooperative Work Exp IV CWE 216 - Cooperative Work Exp IV This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE217 — Cooperative Work Exp IV 7 credits · 7 hours CWE 217 - Cooperative Work Exp IV CWE 217 - Cooperative Work Exp IV This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE218 — Cooperative Work Exp IV 8 credits · 8 hours CWE 218 - Cooperative Work Exp IV CWE 218 - Cooperative Work Exp IV This course includes cooperative wrok experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE221 — Cooperative Work Exp V 1 credits · 1 hours CWE 221 - Cooperative Work Exp V CWE 221 - Cooperative Work Exp V This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE222 — Cooperative Work Exp V 2 credits · 2 hours CWE 222 - Cooperative Work Exp V CWE 222 - Cooperative Work Exp V This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE223 — Cooperative Work Exp V 3 credits · 3 hours CWE 223 - Cooperative Work Exp V CWE 223 - Cooperative Work Exp V This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE224 — Cooperative Work Exp V 4 credits · 4 hours CWE 224 - Cooperative Work Exp V CWE 224 - Cooperative Work Exp V This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE225 — Cooperative Work Exp V 5 credits · 5 hours CWE 225 - Cooperative Work Exp V CWE 225 - Cooperative Work Exp V This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE226 — Cooperative Work Exp V 6 credits · 6 hours CWE 226 - Cooperative Work Exp V CWE 226 - Cooperative Work Exp V This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE227 — Cooperative Work Exp V 7 credits · 7 hours CWE 227 - Cooperative Work Exp V CWE 227 - Cooperative Work Exp V This course includes work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE228 — Cooperative Work Exp V 8 credits · 8 hours CWE 228 - Cooperative Work Exp V CWE 228 - Cooperative Work Exp V This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE231 — Cooperative Work Exp Vi 1 credits · 1 hours CWE 231 - Cooperative Work Exp Vi CWE 231 - Cooperative Work Exp Vi This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE232 — Cooperative Work Exp Vi 2 credits · 2 hours CWE 232 - Cooperative Work Exp Vi CWE 232 - Cooperative Work Exp Vi This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE233 — Cooperative Work Exp Vi 3 credits · 3 hours CWE 233 - Cooperative Work Exp Vi CWE 233 - Cooperative Work Exp Vi This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE234 — Cooperative Work Exp Vi 4 credits · 4 hours CWE 234 - Cooperative Work Exp Vi CWE 234 - Cooperative Work Exp Vi This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE235 — Cooperative Work Exp Vi 5 credits · 5 hours CWE 235 - Cooperative Work Exp Vi CWE 235 - Cooperative Work Exp Vi This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE236 — Cooperative Work Exp Vi 6 credits · 6 hours CWE 236 - Cooperative Work Exp Vi CWE 236 - Cooperative Work Exp Vi This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE237 — Cooperative Work Exp II 7 credits · 7 hours CWE 237 - Cooperative Work Exp II CWE 237 - Cooperative Work Exp II This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE238 — Cooperative Work Exp Vi 8 credits · 8 hours CWE 238 - Cooperative Work Exp Vi CWE 238 - Cooperative Work Exp Vi This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE241 — Cooperative Work Exp Vii 1 credits · 1 hours CWE 241 - Cooperative Work Exp Vii CWE 241 - Cooperative Work Exp Vii This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE242 — Cooperative Work Exp Vii 2 credits · 2 hours CWE 242 - Cooperative Work Exp Vii CWE 242 - Cooperative Work Exp Vii This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE243 — Cooperative Work Exp Vii 3 credits · 3 hours CWE 243 - Cooperative Work Exp Vii CWE 243 - Cooperative Work Exp Vii This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE244 — Cooperative Work Exp Vii 4 credits · 4 hours CWE 244 - Cooperative Work Exp Vii CWE 244 - Cooperative Work Exp Vii This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE245 — Cooperative Work Exp Vii 5 credits · 5 hours CWE 245 - Cooperative Work Exp Vii CWE 245 - Cooperative Work Exp Vii This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved settng. --- # CWE246 — Cooperative Work Exp Vii 6 credits · 6 hours CWE 246 - Cooperative Work Exp Vii CWE 246 - Cooperative Work Exp Vii This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE247 — Cooperative Work Exp Vii 7 credits · 7 hours CWE 247 - Cooperative Work Exp Vii CWE 247 - Cooperative Work Exp Vii This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE248 — Cooperative Work Exp Vii 8 credits · 8 hours CWE 248 - Cooperative Work Exp Vii CWE 248 - Cooperative Work Exp Vii This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE251 — Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii 1 credits · 1 hours CWE 251 - Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii CWE 251 - Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE252 — Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii 2 credits · 2 hours CWE 252 - Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii CWE 252 - Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE253 — Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii 3 credits · 3 hours CWE 253 - Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii CWE 253 - Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE254 — Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii 4 credits · 4 hours CWE 254 - Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii CWE 254 - Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE255 — Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii 5 credits · 5 hours CWE 255 - Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii CWE 255 - Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE256 — Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii 6 credits · 6 hours CWE 256 - Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii CWE 256 - Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE257 — Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii 7 credits · 7 hours CWE 257 - Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii CWE 257 - Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE258 — Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii 8 credits · 8 hours CWE 258 - Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii CWE 258 - Cooperative Wrk Exp Viii This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE261 — Cooperative Work Exp Ix 1 credits · 1 hours CWE 261 - Cooperative Work Exp Ix CWE 261 - Cooperative Work Exp Ix This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE262 — Cooperative Work Exp Ix 2 credits · 2 hours CWE 262 - Cooperative Work Exp Ix CWE 262 - Cooperative Work Exp Ix This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE263 — Cooperative Work Exp Ix 3 credits · 3 hours CWE 263 - Cooperative Work Exp Ix CWE 263 - Cooperative Work Exp Ix This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE264 — Cooperative Work Exp Ix 4 credits · 4 hours CWE 264 - Cooperative Work Exp Ix CWE 264 - Cooperative Work Exp Ix This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE265 — Cooperative Work Exp Ix 5 credits · 5 hours CWE 265 - Cooperative Work Exp Ix CWE 265 - Cooperative Work Exp Ix This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE266 — Cooperative Work Exp Ix 6 credits · 6 hours CWE 266 - Cooperative Work Exp Ix CWE 266 - Cooperative Work Exp Ix This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE267 — Cooperative Work Exp Ix 7 credits · 7 hours CWE 267 - Cooperative Work Exp Ix CWE 267 - Cooperative Work Exp Ix This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # CWE268 — Cooperative Work Exp Ix 8 credits · 8 hours CWE 268 - Cooperative Work Exp Ix CWE 268 - Cooperative Work Exp Ix This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting. --- # DAT105 — Dental Charting and Documentation 3 credits · 3 hours DAT 105 - Dental Charting and Documentation DAT 105 - Dental Charting and Documentation This course is the study of dental charting and documentation as it relates to direct patient care in general dentistry. The course will include a clinical observation with emphasis on documentation and clinical records. Prerequisite(s): BIO 210 and ENG 101 Minimum grades of C Prerequisites: BIO210, ENG101 --- # DAT112 — Integrated Human Sciences 4 credits · 4 hours DAT 112 - Integrated Human Sciences DAT 112 - Integrated Human Sciences This course provides a basic study of human anatomy, physiology, and microbiology as related to dental science and the practice of dental assisting. --- # DAT113 — Dental Materials 4 credits · 4 hours DAT 113 - Dental Materials DAT 113 - Dental Materials This course is a study of physical and chemical properties of matter and identification, characteristics, and manipulation of dental materials. --- # DAT115 — Ethics and Professionalism 1 credits · 1 hours DAT 115 - Ethics and Professionalism DAT 115 - Ethics and Professionalism This course introduces a cursory history of dental assisting, professional associations, scope of service in dentistry, and ethical, legal and professional considerations. The state dental practice act is reviewed. --- # DAT118 — Dental Morphology 2 credits · 2 hours DAT 118 - Dental Morphology DAT 118 - Dental Morphology This course emphasizes the development, eruption, and individual characteristics of each tooth and surrounding structures. --- # DAT121 — Dental Health Education 2 credits · 2 hours DAT 121 - Dental Health Education DAT 121 - Dental Health Education This course defines the responsibilities of the dental assistant in individual and community dental health education with emphasis on the etiology of dental disease, methods for prevention, and principles of nutrition in relationship to oral health and preventive dentistry. --- # DAT122 — Dental Office Management 2 credits · 2 hours DAT 122 - Dental Office Management DAT 122 - Dental Office Management This course provides a study of the business aspect of a dental office. Prerequisite(s): DAT 105 or DAT 123 Prerequisites: DAT105, DAT123 --- # DAT123 — Oral Medicine and Oral Biology 3 credits · 3 hours DAT 123 - Oral Medicine and Oral Biology DAT 123 - Oral Medicine and Oral Biology This course presents a basic study of oral pathology, pharmacology, nutrition, and common emergencies as related to the role of the dental assistant. --- # DAT127 — Dental Radiography 4 credits · 4 hours DAT 127 - Dental Radiography DAT 127 - Dental Radiography This course provides the fundamental background and theory for the safe and effective use of x-radiation in dentistry. It encompasses the history of x-rays, production and uses of radiation, radiographic film, exposure factors, interpretation of radiographs and radiation hygiene. --- # DAT154 — Clinical Procedures I 4 credits · 4 hours DAT 154 - Clinical Procedures I DAT 154 - Clinical Procedures I This course includes preparation to assist a dentist efficiently in four-handed dentistry. Emphasis is on the names and functions of all dental instruments, the principles involved in their use, and the assistants’ role in dental instrumentation. --- # DAT164 — Clinical Procedures II 4 credits · 4 hours DAT 164 - Clinical Procedures II DAT 164 - Clinical Procedures II This course introduces the instruments and chairside procedures of the dental specialties. --- # DAT177 — Dental Office Experience 7 credits · 7 hours DAT 177 - Dental Office Experience DAT 177 - Dental Office Experience This course consists of practice in the dental office or clinic with rotation of assignments to encompass experiences in office management and clinical experience in all areas of dentistry. --- # DHG115 — Medical and Dental Emergencies 2 credits · 2 hours DHG 115 - Medical and Dental Emergencies DHG 115 - Medical and Dental Emergencies This course provides a study of the various medical/dental emergencies and appropriate treatment measures. Additionally, it includes managing medically compromised dental patients, and provides for cpr certification. CPR certification is obtained prior to entering the dental hygiene program. --- # DHG121 — Dental Radiography 3 credits · 3 hours DHG 121 - Dental Radiography DHG 121 - Dental Radiography This course provides the application of the principles of radiology with emphasis on exposing, processing, mounting, evaluating, and interpreting dental radiographs. Radiation safety is stressed. --- # DHG125 — Tooth Morphology and Histology 2 credits · 2 hours DHG 125 - Tooth Morphology and Histology DHG 125 - Tooth Morphology and Histology This course covers the embryogenesis and histology of the head and neck structures with primary emphasis on the oral cavity. The formation, eruption patterns, and morphology of primary and permanent dentitions are studied. --- # DHG140 — General and Oral Pathology 2 credits · 2 hours DHG 140 - General and Oral Pathology DHG 140 - General and Oral Pathology This course provides a correlation of basic pathologic principles to disease processes in the oral cavity. The role of the dental hygienist in early disease detection is emphasized. Diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of diseases affecting the head and neck are discussed. --- # DHG141 — Periodontology 2 credits · 2 hours DHG 141 - Periodontology DHG 141 - Periodontology This course presents a study of the principles, etiologies, classifications and treatments of periodontal disease with emphasis on the role of the dental hygienist. --- # DHG143 — Dental Pharmacology 2 credits · 2 hours DHG 143 - Dental Pharmacology DHG 143 - Dental Pharmacology This course provides a study of drugs used in dentistry. Emphasis is placed on the physical and chemical properties of the drugs, dosages and therapeutic effects, methods of administration, and indications/contraindications for the use of the drug. A study of dental anesthetics is included. --- # DHG154 — Pre-clinical Dental Hygiene 4 credits · 4 hours DHG 154 - Pre-clinical Dental Hygiene DHG 154 - Pre-clinical Dental Hygiene This course is a study of the basic principles of infection control, instrumentation, instrument design, and fundamental skills necessary to perform in subsequent dental hygiene courses. --- # DHG165 — Clinic Dental Hygiene I 5 credits · 5 hours DHG 165 - Clinic Dental Hygiene I DHG 165 - Clinic Dental Hygiene I This is an introductory course to the clinical setting for application of dental hygiene skills for patient care. --- # DHG175 — Clinic Dental Hygiene II 5 credits · 5 hours DHG 175 - Clinic Dental Hygiene II DHG 175 - Clinic Dental Hygiene II This course provides for the continued development of the skills necessary to perform dental hygiene care. Emphasis is placed on total patient care and treatment planning. --- # DHG230 — Public Health Dentistry 3 credits · 3 hours DHG 230 - Public Health Dentistry DHG 230 - Public Health Dentistry This course provides a study of oral health and the prevention of oral disease in a community. Emphasis is on assessment of community groups and dental health needs, planning, implementation, and evaluation of community programs. --- # DHG239 — Dental Assisting for Dental Hygienists 2 credits · 2 hours DHG 239 - Dental Assisting for Dental Hygienists DHG 239 - Dental Assisting for Dental Hygienists This course introduces the dental assisting role and responsibilities. Emphasis is on four-handed dentistry, the use and manipulations of dental materials, and office management. --- # DHG255 — Clinical Dental Hygiene III 5 credits · 5 hours DHG 255 - Clinical Dental Hygiene III DHG 255 - Clinical Dental Hygiene III This course provides for the development of proficiency in the clinical dental hygiene setting with emphasis on the implementation of treatment plans to meet the individual patient’s oral health needs. --- # DHG265 — Clinic Dental Hygiene IV 5 credits · 5 hours DHG 265 - Clinic Dental Hygiene IV DHG 265 - Clinic Dental Hygiene IV This course permits refinement of clinical techniques and skills, technology and current procedural practices of the dental hygienist with emphasis on self-evaluation and quality assurance. --- # DHG272 — Dental Hygiene Externship 2 credits · 2 hours DHG 272 - Dental Hygiene Externship DHG 272 - Dental Hygiene Externship This course provides exposure to dental practices by means of office rotations, lectures, and discussions. It also includes dental ethics and jurisprudence. --- # DHM107 — Diesel Equipment Service and Diagnosis 3 credits · 3 hours DHM 107 - Diesel Equipment Service and Diagnosis DHM 107 - Diesel Equipment Service and Diagnosis This course is a study of heavy vehicle systems with emphasis on preventive maintenance, problem diagnosis, and repair procedures. Prerequisite(s): AUT 131 , AUT 133 , and AUT 143 Prerequisites: AUT131, AUT133, AUT143 --- # DHM108 — Diesel Engine Tune-Up 2 credits · 2 hours DHM 108 - Diesel Engine Tune-Up DHM 108 - Diesel Engine Tune-Up This course is a study of diesel engine tune-up principles and practices. Students will explore ways to minimize overall operational costs, as well as the use of aftermarket add-on equipment such as performance electronic computer chips, high output turbochargers, and custom exhaust installation. Prerequisite(s): AUT 131 , AUT 133 , and AUT 143 Prerequisites: AUT131, AUT133, AUT143 --- # DHM125 — Diesel Fuel Systems 3 credits · 3 hours DHM 125 - Diesel Fuel Systems DHM 125 - Diesel Fuel Systems This course is a basic study of diesel engine fuel systems including pumps, governors, and injectors. Prerequisite(s): AUT 131 , AUT 133 , and AUT 143 Prerequisites: AUT131, AUT133, AUT143 --- # DHM205 — Diesel Engines II 3 credits · 3 hours DHM 205 - Diesel Engines II DHM 205 - Diesel Engines II This course covers the practical application of diesel engine repair, including engine disassembly, unit repair, reassembly, and testing. Prerequisite(s): AUT 131 , AUT 133 , and AUT 143 Prerequisites: AUT131, AUT133, AUT143 --- # DHM225 — Electronic Fuel Systems 3 credits · 3 hours DHM 225 - Electronic Fuel Systems DHM 225 - Electronic Fuel Systems This course covers the theory and practical application of electronic fuel power systems. Prerequisite(s): AUT 131 , AUT 133 , and AUT 143 Prerequisites: AUT131, AUT133, AUT143 --- # ECD101 — Introduction to Early Childhood 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 101 - Introduction to Early Childhood ECD 101 - Introduction to Early Childhood This course includes an overview of the history, theories, and curriculum models of early education. Emphasis is on current trends/issues, with a review of state/national regulations. Characteristics of quality programs and professional teachers are explored in the course. Completion of this course allows the student to obtain the South Carolina Early Childhood credential. --- # ECD102 — Growth and Development I 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 102 - Growth and Development I ECD 102 - Growth and Development I This course is an extensive study of philosophies and theories of growth and development of infants/toddlers. Focus is on total development of the child, with emphasis on physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and nutritional areas. Developmental tasks and appropriate activities are explored in the course. Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # ECD105 — Guidance-Classroom Management 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 105 - Guidance-Classroom Management ECD 105 - Guidance-Classroom Management This course is an overview of developmentally appropriate, effective guidance and classroom management techniques for the teacher of young children. A positive pro-active approach is stressed in the course. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # ECD107 — Exceptional Children 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 107 - Exceptional Children ECD 107 - Exceptional Children This course includes an overview of special needs children and their families. Emphasis is on prevalence of disorders, treatment modalities, community resources serving exceptional children, the teacher’s role in mainstreaming and early identification, and on federal legislation affecting exceptional children. Prerequisites: RWR032, ECD101 --- # ECD108 — Family and Community Relations 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 108 - Family and Community Relations ECD 108 - Family and Community Relations This course is an overview of techniques and materials for promoting effective family/program partnerships to foster positive child development. Emphasis is on availability and accessibility of community resources and on developing appropriate communication skills. Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # ECD109 — Administration and Supervision 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 109 - Administration and Supervision ECD 109 - Administration and Supervision This course is a study of the role and responsibilities of an early childhood administrator. Special focus is on program monetary matters, space management, curriculum, health and food services, and relations among the public, staff, and parents. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent and MAT 033 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT033 --- # ECD131 — Language Arts 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 131 - Language Arts ECD 131 - Language Arts This course is a study of methods and materials in age- appropriate language experiences. Opportunities are provided to develop listening, speaking, prereading and prewriting skills through planning, implementation, and evaluation of media, methods, techniques and equipment. Methods of selection, evaluation, and presentation of children’s literature are included. Prerequisites: ECD102, RWR032 --- # ECD132 — Creative Experiences 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 132 - Creative Experiences ECD 132 - Creative Experiences In this course the importance of creativity and independence in creative expression are stressed. A variety of age-appropriate media, methods, techniques and equipment are utilized. Students plan, implement, and evaluate instructional activities. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # ECD133 — Science and Math Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 133 - Science and Math Concepts ECD 133 - Science and Math Concepts This course includes an overview of pre-number and science concepts developmentally-appropriate for young children. Emphasis is on the planning, implementation, and evaluation of developmentally-appropriate activities utilizing a variety of methods and materials. Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # ECD135 — Health, Safety and Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 135 - Health, Safety and Nutrition ECD 135 - Health, Safety and Nutrition This course covers a review of health/safety practices recommended for child care and includes information on common diseases and health problems. Certification preparation is provided in pediatric safety, CPR, and first aid. Guidelines and information on nutrition and developmentally appropriate activities are also studied in the course. Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # ECD200 — Curriculum Issues in Infant and Toddler Development 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 200 - Curriculum Issues in Infant and Toddler Development ECD 200 - Curriculum Issues in Infant and Toddler Development This course is a study of infant and toddler care. Emphasis is on brain development and its implications for caring for infants and toddlers. Planning and teaching strategies as they relate to child development, curriculum and environment are included in the course. Prerequisites: ECD102, RWR032 --- # ECD201 — Principles of Ethics /Leadership in Early Care and Education 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 201 - Principles of Ethics /Leadership in Early Care and Education ECD 201 - Principles of Ethics /Leadership in Early Care and Education This course includes an overview of historical views on leadership and issues and challenges of leadership in early care and education. Emphasis is on current trends and issues. This course also reviews ethical principles as they relate to children, families, colleagues, and the community and society. Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 155 ; MAT 033 ; ECD 101 Prerequisites: ENG101, ENG155, MAT033, ECD101 --- # ECD203 — Growth and Development II 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 203 - Growth and Development II ECD 203 - Growth and Development II This course is an in-depth study of preschool children growing and developing in today’s world. Focus is on “total” development of the child with emphasis on physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and nutritional areas of development. Developmental tasks and appropriate activities are explored in the course. Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # ECD205 — Socialization and Group Care of Infants And Toddlers 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 205 - Socialization and Group Care of Infants And Toddlers ECD 205 - Socialization and Group Care of Infants And Toddlers This course is the study of socialization and group care of infants and toddlers. Emphasis is on guidance and management, understanding behavior, temperament, the importance of routines, primary care and continuity of care, and examining the elements of quality environments. --- # ECD207 — Inclusive Care for Infants and Toddlers 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 207 - Inclusive Care for Infants and Toddlers ECD 207 - Inclusive Care for Infants and Toddlers This course provides an overview of the field of infants and toddlers with special needs. Emphasis will be placed on instructional strategies, adaptations, environment, inclusion, etiology, federal legislation, family partnership, multicultural considerations, and optimal development Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # ECD210 — Early Childhood Intervention 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 210 - Early Childhood Intervention ECD 210 - Early Childhood Intervention This course provides a study of a variety of intervention procedures reflecting various models. Including child centered, child directed, behavioral, cognitive, and social approaches to instruction. Prerequisites: ECD107, ENG101, ENG155, MAT013 --- # ECD243 — Supervised Field Experience I 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 243 - Supervised Field Experience I ECD 243 - Supervised Field Experience I This course includes emphasis on planning, implementing, and evaluating scheduled programs, age appropriate methods, materials, activities, and environments of early childhood principles and practices. ECD 243 is recommended as the final course in the associate degree program. Departmental approval is required. Prerequisite(s): MAT 013 ; ENG 101 or ENG 155 ; ECD 101 , ECD 105 , ECD 132 and ECD 203 Prerequisites: MAT013, ENG101, ENG155, ECD101, ECD105, ECD132, ECD203 --- # ECD251 — Supervised Field Experience in Infant/Toddler Environment 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 251 - Supervised Field Experience in Infant/Toddler Environment ECD 251 - Supervised Field Experience in Infant/Toddler Environment This course is a study of planning, implementing, and evaluating scheduled programs, age-appropriate methods, materials, activities and environments of infants and toddlers. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent, ECD 101 , ECD 102 , and ECD 205 Prerequisites: RWR032, ECD101, ECD102, ECD205 --- # ECD253 — Communication Systems for Early Childhood Special Education 3 credits · 3 hours ECD 253 - Communication Systems for Early Childhood Special Education ECD 253 - Communication Systems for Early Childhood Special Education This course is a study of sign language (ASL) and other assistive communication devices that are appropriate to work effectively with students who are developmentally delayed in speech and language. --- # ECE101 — Electrical and Electronics Engineering 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 101 - Electrical and Electronics Engineering ECE 101 - Electrical and Electronics Engineering This course is a study of entertainment, communication, and computer technology. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # ECE102 — Instrument Control 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 102 - Instrument Control ECE 102 - Instrument Control This course is a study of automated instrument control and data acquisition. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # ECE205 — Electrical and Computer Lab I 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 205 - Electrical and Computer Lab I ECE 205 - Electrical and Computer Lab I This course covers basic test and measurement instrumentation, basic electrical components and circuits, and technical writing using word processing. Prerequisite(s): ECE 221 or equivalent and ENG 101 or equivalent Prerequisites: ECE221, ENG101 --- # ECE211 — Introduction to Computer Engineering I 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 211 - Introduction to Computer Engineering I ECE 211 - Introduction to Computer Engineering I This course covers digital systems and employs basic mathematical techniques used in the design of conventional and sequential systems. Prerequisites: RDG101, MAT140 --- # ECE212 — Introduction to Computer Engineering II 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 212 - Introduction to Computer Engineering II ECE 212 - Introduction to Computer Engineering II This course applies the overall concepts of microprocessor orientation and architecture and fundamental concepts of assembly-level programming. Prerequisite(s): ECE 211 Prerequisites: ECE211 --- # ECE221 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering I 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 221 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering I ECE 221 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering I This course introduces the basic concepts of circuit analysis, applying fundamental laws and principles, resistor circuits, and first and second-order linear circuits in the time domain using calculus-based solutions where applicable. Prerequisite(s): MAT 140 or equivalent Prerequisites: MAT140 --- # ECE222 — Introduction to Electrical Engineering II 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 222 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering II ECE 222 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering II This course covers sinusoidal steady-state analysis of AC circuits, complex frequency analysis, Fourier series analysis and Laplace transforms. Prerequisite(s): ECE 221 Prerequisites: ECE221 --- # ECE240 — Introduction to Software Engineering 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 240 - Introduction to Software Engineering ECE 240 - Introduction to Software Engineering This course covers fundamentals of software design and development,software implementation strategies, object-oriented design techniques, and ethics in software development. Prerequisite(s): EGR 281 or equivalent Prerequisites: EGR281 --- # ECE245 — Object-Oriented Programming Technique 3 credits · 3 hours ECE 245 - Object-Oriented Programming Technique ECE 245 - Object-Oriented Programming Technique This course is a study of advanced object-oriented concepts and techniques, multiple inheritance, memory management, operator overloading, polymorphism, and performance issues. Prerequisite(s): ECE 240 Prerequisites: ECE240 --- # ECO101 — Basic Economics 3 credits · 3 hours ECO 101 - Basic Economics ECO 101 - Basic Economics This course is a study of comparative economic systems, forms of business organization, business operation, and wage and price determination. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # ECO210 — Macroeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECO 210 - Macroeconomics ECO 210 - Macroeconomics This course includes the study of fundamental principles and policies of a modern economy to include markets and prices, national income accounting, cycles, employment theory and fiscal policy, banking and monetary controls, and the government’s role in economic decisions and growth. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # ECO211 — Microeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECO 211 - Microeconomics ECO 211 - Microeconomics This course includes the study of the behavior of households and firms, including supply and demand, elasticity, price/input in different market structures, pricing of resources, regulations, and comparative advantage and trade. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # EEM117 — AC/DC Circuits I 4 credits · 4 hours EEM 117 - AC/DC Circuits I EEM 117 - AC/DC Circuits I This course is a study of direct and alternating theory, Ohm’s Law, series, parallel, and combination circuits. Circuits are constructed and tested. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent and MAT 033 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT033 --- # EEM118 — AC/DC Circuits II 4 credits · 4 hours EEM 118 - AC/DC Circuits II EEM 118 - AC/DC Circuits II This course is a continuation of the study of direct and alternating current theory to include circuit analysis using mathematics and verified with electrical measurements. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent and MAT 033 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT033 --- # EEM121 — Electrical Measurements 3 credits · 3 hours EEM 121 - Electrical Measurements EEM 121 - Electrical Measurements This course covers the basic principles of electrical measuring instruments and how they are used in industries. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent; Corequisite(s): EEM 117 Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # EEM140 — National Electrical Code 3 credits · 3 hours EEM 140 - National Electrical Code EEM 140 - National Electrical Code This course is a study of the National Electrical Code and is based on the latest codes as published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Prerequisite(s): EEM 117 or EEM 118 and RWR 032 or Equivalent Prerequisites: EEM117, EEM118, RWR032 --- # EEM141 — Residential/Commerical Codes 3 credits · 3 hours EEM 141 - Residential/Commerical Codes EEM 141 - Residential/Commerical Codes This course covers National Electrical Code (NEC), including a study in, and application of, the NEC and city and county electrical ordinances as pertaining to residential and commercial wiring. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # EEM145 — Control Circuits 3 credits · 3 hours EEM 145 - Control Circuits EEM 145 - Control Circuits This course covers the principles and applications of component circuits and methods of motor control. Prerequisite(s): EEM 117 or EEM 118 Prerequisites: EEM117, EEM118 --- # EEM201 — Electronic Devices I 3 credits · 3 hours EEM 201 - Electronic Devices I EEM 201 - Electronic Devices I This course is a study of the fundamental principles of common electronic devices and circuits. Emphasis is placed on solid-state principles and applications. Prerequisite(s): EEM 117 or EEM 118 Prerequisites: EEM117, EEM118 --- # EEM215 — DC/AC Machines 3 credits · 3 hours EEM 215 - DC/AC Machines EEM 215 - DC/AC Machines This course is a study of applications, operations, and construction of DC and AC machines. Prerequisite(s): EEM 117 or EEM 118 Prerequisites: EEM117, EEM118 --- # EEM221 — DC/AC Drives 3 credits · 3 hours EEM 221 - DC/AC Drives EEM 221 - DC/AC Drives This course covers the principles of operation and application of DC drives and AC drives. Prerequisite(s): EEM 215 Prerequisites: EEM215 --- # EEM250 — Programming Logic Controllers 4 credits · 4 hours EEM 250 - Programming Logic Controllers EEM 250 - Programming Logic Controllers This course is a study of programmable control systems with emphasis on basic programming techniques. Additional topics such as interfacing, data manipulation and report generation will be covered. Prerequisite(s): EEM 145 Prerequisites: EEM145 --- # EEM251 — Programmable Controllers 3 credits · 3 hours EEM 251 - Programmable Controllers EEM 251 - Programmable Controllers This course is an introduction to programmable control systems with emphasis on basic programming techniques. A variety of input/output devices and their applications are covered. Prerequisite(s): EEM 145 Prerequisites: EEM145 --- # EEM252 — Programming Controllers Applications 3 credits · 3 hours EEM 252 - Programming Controllers Applications EEM 252 - Programming Controllers Applications This course covers the application of programmable controller theories and operation procedures. Topics such as interfacing data manipulation and report generation are covered. Programmable controller projects are constructed, operated, and tested. Prerequisite(s): EEM 145 Prerequisites: EEM145 --- # EEM271 — Sensors and System Interfacing 2 credits · 2 hours EEM 271 - Sensors and System Interfacing EEM 271 - Sensors and System Interfacing This course includes an introduction to various types of sensors and how they interface with computers and programmable logic controllers. Emphasis is placed on interfacing the computer or controller with machines to accomplish a task. Prerequisite(s): EEM 117 or EEM 118 Prerequisites: EEM117, EEM118 --- # EEM274 — Technical/Systems Troubleshooting 4 credits · 4 hours EEM 274 - Technical/Systems Troubleshooting EEM 274 - Technical/Systems Troubleshooting This course is a study of systematic approaches to troubleshooting and repair of electronic, electrical, and electromechanical systems. Prerequisite(s): CIM 241 and EEM 250 Prerequisites: CIM241, EEM250 --- # EET113 — Electrical Circuits I 4 credits · 4 hours EET 113 - Electrical Circuits I EET 113 - Electrical Circuits I This course is a study of direct and alternating currents, covering resistance and impedance in series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits using Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Laws, and basic circuit theorems. Circuits are analyzed using mathematics and verified using electrical instruments. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 ; Minimum grad of C Corequisite(s): MAT 105 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # EET114 — Electrical Circuits II 4 credits · 4 hours EET 114 - Electrical Circuits II EET 114 - Electrical Circuits II This course is a continuation in electrical circuits, including advanced network theorems. Circuits are analyzed using mathematics and verified using electrical instruments. Prerequisite(s): EET 113 ; Minimum grade of C Corequisite(s): MAT 112 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: EET113 --- # EET141 — Electronic Circuits 4 credits · 4 hours EET 141 - Electronic Circuits EET 141 - Electronic Circuits This course is a study of electronic circuits using discrete and integrated devices, including analysis, construction, testing and troubleshooting. Prerequisite(s): EET 113 and MAT 112 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: EET113, MAT112 --- # EET142 — Introduction to Network Servers 3 credits · 3 hours EET 142 - Introduction to Network Servers EET 142 - Introduction to Network Servers This Course Is A Study Of Skills Required To Install, Configure, Manage, And Troubleshoot Network Servers. The Applications Include Performance Enhancement, Network Products, And Portal Services. Prerequisite(s): CPE 107 ; Minimum Grade of “C” Prerequisites: CPE107 --- # EET145 — Digital Circuits 4 credits · 4 hours EET 145 - Digital Circuits EET 145 - Digital Circuits This course is a study of number systems, basic logic gates, Boolean algebra, logic optimization, flip-flops, counters and registers. Circuits are modeled, constructed, and tested. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 , MAT 112 , and EET 113 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT112, EET113 --- # EET212 — Industrial Robotics 3 credits · 3 hours EET 212 - Industrial Robotics EET 212 - Industrial Robotics This course is the study of the systems design, modeling and simulation, signals and control systems, AI, sensor integration, vision systems, robot programming, and principles of mechatronics. Prerequisite(s): EET 141 ; Minimum Grade of “C” Prerequisites: EET141 --- # EET235 — Programmable Controllers 3 credits · 3 hours EET 235 - Programmable Controllers EET 235 - Programmable Controllers This course is a study of relay logic, ladder diagrams, theory of operation, and applications. Loading ladder diagrams, debugging, and trouble-shooting techniques are applied to programmable controllers. Prerequisite(s): EET 141 and EET 145 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: EET141, EET145 --- # EET241 — Electronic Communications 4 credits · 4 hours EET 241 - Electronic Communications EET 241 - Electronic Communications This course is a study of the theory of transmitters and receivers, with an emphasis on the receivers, mixers, IF amplifiers and detectors. Some basic FCC rules and regulations are also covered. Prerequisite(s): EET 141 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: EET141 --- # EET243 — Data Communications 3 credits · 3 hours EET 243 - Data Communications EET 243 - Data Communications This course is a study of the techniques for sending and receiving information. Topics include media characteristics, modulation and demodulation, signal conversions, multiplexing and demultiplexing, protocols, industrial standards, networks, and error detection and correction. Circuits are modeled, constructed and tested. Prerequisite(s): EET 142 ; Minimum grade C Prerequisites: EET142 --- # EET251 — Microprocessor Fundamentals 4 credits · 4 hours EET 251 - Microprocessor Fundamentals EET 251 - Microprocessor Fundamentals This course is a study of binary numbers; micro-processor operation, architecture, instruction sets, and interfacing with operating systems; and applications in control, data acquisition, and data reduction and analysis. Programs are written and tested. Prerequisite(s): EET 145 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: EET145 --- # EET256 — Systems Operation and Maintenance 4 credits · 4 hours EET 256 - Systems Operation and Maintenance EET 256 - Systems Operation and Maintenance This course introduces students to the technical aspects of maintaining and troubleshooting microcomputer hardware and software. Emphasis is on the system manager’s perspective of operating systems, hardware servicing, upgrade, and support. Registration by Departmental Permission Only. --- # EET261 — Electronic Troubleshooting 2 credits · 2 hours EET 261 - Electronic Troubleshooting EET 261 - Electronic Troubleshooting This course is a study of the systematic techniques for troubleshooting electronic equipment. Logical procedures are emphasized rather than specific circuits. Students are required to troubleshoot and repair selected equipment. Registration by Departmental Permission Only. --- # EET272 — Electronics Senior Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours EET 272 - Electronics Senior Seminar EET 272 - Electronics Senior Seminar This course includes various engineering topics, using field trips and discussions with practicing technical personnel. Proper use of test instruments is reinforced. Registration by Departmental Permission Only. --- # EET273 — Electronics Senior Project 1 credits · 1 hours EET 273 - Electronics Senior Project EET 273 - Electronics Senior Project This course includes the construction and testing of an instructor- approved project. Registration by Departmental Permission Only. --- # EGR110 — Introduction to Computer Environment 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 110 - Introduction to Computer Environment EGR 110 - Introduction to Computer Environment This course provides an overview of computer hardware, available software, operating systems, and applications. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # EGR112 — Engineering Programming 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 112 - Engineering Programming EGR 112 - Engineering Programming This course covers interactive computing and the basic concepts of programming. --- # EGR170 — Engineering Materials 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 170 - Engineering Materials EGR 170 - Engineering Materials This course is a study of the properties, material behaviors, and applications of materials used in engineering structures and products. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # EGR175 — Manufacturing Processes 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 175 - Manufacturing Processes EGR 175 - Manufacturing Processes This course includes the processes, alternatives, and operations in the manufacturing environment. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # EGR190 — Statics 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 190 - Statics EGR 190 - Statics This course is a study of forces and the effect of forces acting on bodies in equilibrium without motion. Prerequisite(s): MAT 112 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT112 --- # EGR194 — Statics and Strength of Materials 4 credits · 4 hours EGR 194 - Statics and Strength of Materials EGR 194 - Statics and Strength of Materials This course covers external and internal forces in structures and/or machines, including conditions of equilibrium, systems of force, moments of inertia and friction. It also covers the stress/strain relationships in materials. Prerequisite(s): MAT 112 and PHY 201 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT112, PHY201 --- # EGR260 — Engineering Statics 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 260 - Engineering Statics EGR 260 - Engineering Statics This course is an introduction to the principles of engineering mechanics as applied to forces and force systems. The techniques of vector mathematics are employed. Prerequisite(s): MAT 141 or equivalent, minimum grade of C Corequisite(s): PHY 221 or equivalent, minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT141 --- # EGR262 — Engineering Dynamics 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 262 - Engineering Dynamics EGR 262 - Engineering Dynamics This course is an introduction to the principles of engineering as applied to kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. The techniques of vector mathematics are employed. Prerequisite(s): EGR 260 Prerequisites: EGR260 --- # EGR264 — Introduction to Engineering Mechanics of Solids 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 264 - Introduction to Engineering Mechanics of Solids EGR 264 - Introduction to Engineering Mechanics of Solids This course covers the relationships between external loads on solid bodies or members and the resulting internal effects and dimensional changes. Prerequisite(s): EGR 260 or equivalent Prerequisites: EGR260 --- # EGR266 — Engineering Thermodynamics Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 266 - Engineering Thermodynamics Fundamentals EGR 266 - Engineering Thermodynamics Fundamentals This course is an introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics as applied to engineering systems. Prerequisite(s): MAT 141 or equivalent Prerequisites: MAT141 --- # EGR268 — Engineering Fluid Mechanics 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 268 - Engineering Fluid Mechanics EGR 268 - Engineering Fluid Mechanics This course covers the basic principles of fluid statics and dynamics, including conservation of mass, momentum, energy, similitude, dimensional analysis, open and closed channel flow, lift and drag forces, and an introduction to turbulent flow. *Note: This course was developed as a transfer course for use at MTC due to an agreement with the UofSC.* Prerequisite(s): EGR 260 , MAT 141 Prerequisites: EGR260, MAT141 --- # EGR270 — Introduction to Engineering 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 270 - Introduction to Engineering EGR 270 - Introduction to Engineering This course covers the applications of computers in engineering practices, including the use of an appropriate operating system, programming in a high level language, spread sheets, and word processing applications. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent and MAT 112 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT112 --- # EGR274 — Engineering Applications of Numerical Method 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 274 - Engineering Applications of Numerical Method EGR 274 - Engineering Applications of Numerical Method This course is a calculus-based study of the application of numerical methods to the solution of engineering problems. Techniques include iterative solution techniques, methods for solving systems of equations, numerical integration, differentiation and graphical analysis. Prerequisite(s): MAT 141 Prerequisites: MAT141 --- # EGR275 — Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 275 - Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics EGR 275 - Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics This course is a study of basic graphical concepts needed for engineering applications. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 and MAT 013 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT013 --- # EGR281 — Introduction to Algorithmic Design I 4 credits · 4 hours EGR 281 - Introduction to Algorithmic Design I EGR 281 - Introduction to Algorithmic Design I This course integrates a presentation of concepts of object-oriented programming, including program structures, objects, code, and programming styles. Registration by Departmental Permission Only. Prerequisites: ENG101, RDG101 --- # EGR283 — Introduction to Algorithmic Design II 4 credits · 4 hours EGR 283 - Introduction to Algorithmic Design II EGR 283 - Introduction to Algorithmic Design II This course is a study of rigorous development of algorithms and computer programs, including elementary data structures. Prerequisite(s): EGR 281 Prerequisites: EGR281 --- # EGT110 — Engineering Graphics I 4 credits · 4 hours EGT 110 - Engineering Graphics I EGT 110 - Engineering Graphics I This is an introductory course in engineering graphics science which includes beginning drawing techniques and development of skills to produce basic technical drawings. Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT033 --- # EGT111 — Mechanical Drawing I 2 credits · 2 hours EGT 111 - Mechanical Drawing I EGT 111 - Mechanical Drawing I This course is an introduction to the principles and practices of mechanical drawing. Corequisite(s): EGT 290 Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT033 --- # EGT112 — Mechanical Drawing II 3 credits · 3 hours EGT 112 - Mechanical Drawing II EGT 112 - Mechanical Drawing II This course includes topics such as section views, auxiliary views, and threads and fasteners. Prerequisite(s): EGT 111 and EGT 290 ; Minimum grades of C Prerequisites: EGT111, EGT290 --- # EGT114 — Welding Print Basics 2 credits · 2 hours EGT 114 - Welding Print Basics EGT 114 - Welding Print Basics This course covers the fundamentals of print reading for welding applications. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # EGT115 — Engineering Graphics II 4 credits · 4 hours EGT 115 - Engineering Graphics II EGT 115 - Engineering Graphics II This course in engineering graphics science includes additional drawing techniques for industrial applications. Prerequisites: EGT110, RWR032, MAT033 --- # EGT117 — Welding Print Principles 2 credits · 2 hours EGT 117 - Welding Print Principles EGT 117 - Welding Print Principles This course covers welding symbols and their application to pipe fabrication. Prerequisite(s): EGT 114 or EGT 128 , and RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: EGT114, EGT128, RWR032 --- # EGT128 — Machine Tool Print Layout 2 credits · 2 hours EGT 128 - Machine Tool Print Layout EGT 128 - Machine Tool Print Layout This course covers print layout, projection, and dimensioning for the machine tool trades. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # EGT130 — Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Applications 3 credits · 3 hours EGT 130 - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Applications EGT 130 - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Applications This course covers interpreting, calculating tolerances, inspecting, computing geometrics of rejected parts, and analyzing the concepts of geometric control. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent and EGT 128 Prerequisites: RWR032, EGT128 --- # EGT151 — Introduction to CAD 3 credits · 3 hours EGT 151 - Introduction to CAD EGT 151 - Introduction to CAD This course covers the operation of a computer aided drafting system. The course includes interaction with a CAD station to produce technical drawings. Prerequisite(s): EGT 128 Prerequisites: EGT128 --- # EGT210 — Engineering Graphics III 4 credits · 4 hours EGT 210 - Engineering Graphics III EGT 210 - Engineering Graphics III This advanced course in engineering graphics science covers the production of technical working drawings. Prerequisite(s): EGT 112 or equivalent; Minimum Grade of C Prerequisites: EGT112 --- # EGT212 — Machine Tool Print Topics 2 credits · 2 hours EGT 212 - Machine Tool Print Topics EGT 212 - Machine Tool Print Topics This course covers print reading related to the machine tool specialization with emphasis on sketching and interpreting appropriate symbols, notes, and codes. Prerequisite(s): EGT 128 Prerequisites: EGT128 --- # EGT225 — Architectural Drawing Applications 4 credits · 4 hours EGT 225 - Architectural Drawing Applications EGT 225 - Architectural Drawing Applications This is an advanced drawing course for architectural applications. Prerequisite(s): EGT 115 or equivalent; Minimum Grade of C Prerequisites: EGT115 --- # EGT252 — Advanced CAD 3 credits · 3 hours EGT 252 - Advanced CAD EGT 252 - Advanced CAD This course covers advanced concepts of cad software and applications. Prerequisite(s): EGT 115 or equivalent; Minimum Grade of C Prerequisites: EGT115 --- # EGT290 — Computer Aided Design I 1 credits · 1 hours EGT 290 - Computer Aided Design I EGT 290 - Computer Aided Design I This course focuses on AutoCAD basic skills. It covers how to create two-dimensional drawings using cad commands: draw, edit, display, layer, settings, dimensions, blocks, plotting, creating and editing text entities and associative crosshatching techniques. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 and MAT 013 ; Minimum grade of C Corequisite(s): EGT 110 Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT013 --- # ELW110 — Electrical Computations 2 credits · 2 hours ELW 110 - Electrical Computations ELW 110 - Electrical Computations This course introduces the fundamental applications of mathematics that are used by an electrical line technician. Topics include whole numbers, fractions, decimals, powers, roots, simple electrical formulas, and use of a scientific calculator. --- # ELW111 — Introduction to Electrical Line Worker 3 credits · 3 hours ELW 111 - Introduction to Electrical Line Worker ELW 111 - Introduction to Electrical Line Worker This course introduces basic principles of electricity, safety standards and basic line worker tools. Topics include electrical distribution systems and components, line installation and maintenance applications. --- # ELW112 — Introduction to Electricity 3 credits · 3 hours ELW 112 - Introduction to Electricity ELW 112 - Introduction to Electricity This course introduces the fundamental concepts of electricity and test equipment to non-electrical/electronic majors. Topics include basic DC and AC principles, components and operation of test equipment. --- # ELW114 — Overhead Line Construction I 3 credits · 3 hours ELW 114 - Overhead Line Construction I ELW 114 - Overhead Line Construction I This course introduces the basics of overhead power line construction. Topics include safe work habits, protective equipment and pole climbing techniques. --- # ELW115 — Overhead Line Construction II 3 credits · 3 hours ELW 115 - Overhead Line Construction II ELW 115 - Overhead Line Construction II This course introduces overhead line maintenance, construction and framing as well as the safe working practices and procedures for working off a pole using hooks. --- # ELW116 — Overhead Line Construction III 3 credits · 3 hours ELW 116 - Overhead Line Construction III ELW 116 - Overhead Line Construction III This course introduces the phase of energized line work, including the use of aerial lifts and the application of rubber protective equipment. --- # ELW211 — Underground Line Construction I 3 credits · 3 hours ELW 211 - Underground Line Construction I ELW 211 - Underground Line Construction I This course introduces underground line distribution systems, including terminators, elbows, transformers, underground installations and safety practices. --- # ELW212 — Underground Line Construction II 3 credits · 3 hours ELW 212 - Underground Line Construction II ELW 212 - Underground Line Construction II This course addresses troubleshooting of underground systems and associated equipment, including fault locating, single- and three-phase enclosures and overhead/underground terminations. --- # ELW231 — Electrical Power Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ELW 231 - Electrical Power Systems ELW 231 - Electrical Power Systems This course examines the basic principles of electrical power systems, including transmission lines, generator and transformer characteristics, fault detection and correction, interpretation of line diagrams and performance of per-unit calculations for circuit performance analysis. --- # EMS110 — Emergency Medical Technician 5 credits · 5 hours EMS 110 - Emergency Medical Technician EMS 110 - Emergency Medical Technician This is an introductory course to the health care system and the function, role, and responsibility of emergency medical providers within the system. Emphasis is placed on legal and ethical practices and stress management. A team approach is emphasized in the study of the initial assessment and management of illness and injury. --- # EMS115 — International Trauma Life Support 1 credits · 1 hours EMS 115 - International Trauma Life Support EMS 115 - International Trauma Life Support This course is designed to educate the experienced pre-hospital healthcare provider in dealing with critically injured trauma patients in an emergency setting. An understanding of trauma care equipment, basic trauma-related and assessment skills are necessary. Currently accepted guidelines for international trauma care will be followed. Prerequisite(s): EMS 116 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 118 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 230 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 238 , Minimum Grade of C Corequisite(s): EMS 224 , Minimum Gr… Prerequisites: EMS116, EMS118, EMS230, EMS238 --- # EMS116 — Advanced Cardiac Life Support 1 credits · 1 hours EMS 116 - Advanced Cardiac Life Support EMS 116 - Advanced Cardiac Life Support This course is designed to educate the experienced healthcare provider in dealing with critical cardiac patients in an acute, emergency setting. An understanding of cardiac equipment, basic pharmacology and cardiovascular function is necessary. Current American heart association guidelines will be followed. Prerequisite(s): BIO 112 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 150 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 223 , Minimum Grade of C Corequisite(s): EMS 118 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 230 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 238 , Minimum Grade of C Prerequisites: BIO112, EMS150, EMS223 --- # EMS117 — Pediatric Advanced Life Support 1 credits · 1 hours EMS 117 - Pediatric Advanced Life Support EMS 117 - Pediatric Advanced Life Support This course is designed to educate the experienced healthcare provider in dealing with critical pediatric patients suffering from acute cardiac and respiratory problems in an emergency setting. An understanding of cardiac equipment, basic pharmacology and cardiovascular function is necessary. Prerequisite(s): EMS 115 , Minimum Grade of C Corequisite(s): EMS 119 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 224 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 240 , Minimum Grade of C Prerequisites: EMS115 --- # EMS118 — Advanced Medical Life Support 1 credits · 1 hours EMS 118 - Advanced Medical Life Support EMS 118 - Advanced Medical Life Support This course is designed to present students with a practical method for the management of adult patients suffering from various medical emergencies. Students will be provided with the practical knowledge and skills to effectively manage on-scene, adult medical emergencies. Prerequisite(s): BIO 112 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 150 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 223 , Minimum Grade of C Corequisite(s): EMS 116 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 230 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 238 , Minimum Grade of C Prerequisites: BIO112, EMS150, EMS223 --- # EMS119 — Emergency Medical Services Operations 2 credits · 2 hours EMS 119 - Emergency Medical Services Operations EMS 119 - Emergency Medical Services Operations This course is a multi-faceted approach to theory of EMS operations. Topics include expanded provider roles, EMS systems overview, medical/legal aspects, theory of ambulance operations, mass casualty incident management, rescue awareness, crime scenes, terrorism, and weapons of mass destruction. Prerequisite(s): EMS 115 , Minimum Grade of C Corequisite(s): EMS 117 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 224 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 240 , Minimum Grade of C Prerequisites: EMS115 --- # EMS150 — Introduction to Advanced Care 5 credits · 5 hours EMS 150 - Introduction to Advanced Care EMS 150 - Introduction to Advanced Care This course covers advanced care preparatory material, trauma, advanced airway material, and shock management. --- # EMS223 — Paramedic Clinical I 2 credits · 2 hours EMS 223 - Paramedic Clinical I EMS 223 - Paramedic Clinical I This course includes hospital clinical experiences in many areas, such as the emergency center, surgery, labor and delivery, and pediatric centers. Prerequisite(s): BIO 112 , Minimum Grade of C Prerequisites: BIO112 --- # EMS224 — Paramedic Clinical II 2 credits · 2 hours EMS 224 - Paramedic Clinical II EMS 224 - Paramedic Clinical II This course is a study of emergency medical care procedures for the paramedic provider, including concepts and skills related to medical emergencies. Emphasis is on pathophysiology and treatment modalities related to the major systems of the body such as the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Prerequisite(s): EMS 116 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 118 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 230 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 238 , Minimum Grade of C Corequisite(s): EMS 115 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 117 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 119 , Minimum Grade… Prerequisites: EMS116, EMS118, EMS230, EMS238 --- # EMS230 — Advanced Emergency Medical Care I 5 credits · 5 hours EMS 230 - Advanced Emergency Medical Care I EMS 230 - Advanced Emergency Medical Care I This course provides an introduction to pre-hospital pharmacology and cardiology as they relate specifically to patient care. Emphasis is placed on the appropriate methods for patient physical exams and solicitation of medical history to maximize patient Prerequisites: BIO112, EMS150, EMS223 --- # EMS238 — Paramedic Ambulance Field Experience I 3 credits · 3 hours EMS 238 - Paramedic Ambulance Field Experience I EMS 238 - Paramedic Ambulance Field Experience I This course introduces the concept of emergency medical care in the E-911 ambulance setting. Prerequisite(s): BIO 112 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 150 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 223 , Minimum Grade of C Corequisite(s): EMS 116 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 118 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 230 , Minimum Grade of C Prerequisites: BIO112, EMS150, EMS223 --- # EMS240 — Advanced Emergency Medical Care II 5 credits · 5 hours EMS 240 - Advanced Emergency Medical Care II EMS 240 - Advanced Emergency Medical Care II This course is a study of complex recurring emergency medical conditions that encompass all stages of the patient’s life span. Prerequisite(s): EMS 116 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 118 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 230 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 238 , Minimum Grade of C Corequisite(s): EMS 115 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 117 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 119 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 224 , Minimum Grade of C Prerequisites: EMS116, EMS118, EMS230, EMS238 --- # EMS241 — Paramedic Clinical III 2 credits · 2 hours EMS 241 - Paramedic Clinical III EMS 241 - Paramedic Clinical III This course is an advanced clinical experience and provides an overview of holistic patient care from the point of entry into the emergency department until patient discharge. Prerequisite(s): EMS 115 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 117 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 119 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 224 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 240 , Minimum Grade of C Corequisite(s): EMS 248 , Minimum Grade of C Prerequisites: EMS115, EMS117, EMS119, EMS224, EMS240 --- # EMS248 — Paramedic Ambulance Field Experience II 2 credits · 2 hours EMS 248 - Paramedic Ambulance Field Experience II EMS 248 - Paramedic Ambulance Field Experience II This course will emphasize the knowledge and skills of emergency care in an E-911 ambulance setting. Focus is on the student and their ability to apply classroom knowledge during an emergency situation while treating a wide variety of patients. Prerequisite(s): EMS 115 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 117 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 119 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 224 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 240 , Minimum Grade of C Corequisite(s): EMS 241 , Minimum Grade of C Prerequisites: EMS115, EMS117, EMS119, EMS224, EMS240 --- # EMS272 — Paramedic Capstone 4 credits · 4 hours EMS 272 - Paramedic Capstone EMS 272 - Paramedic Capstone This course provides the opportunity for the student to function as a team leader in a 911 response agency by managing and accounting for all aspects of the emergency scene and patient care. Prerequisite(s): EMS 241 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 248 , Minimum Grade of C Prerequisites: EMS241, EMS248 --- # ENG032 — Developmental English 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 032 - Developmental English ENG 032 - Developmental English Developmental English is an intensive review of grammar and usage; mechanics of punctuation, spelling, and capitalization; sentence structure; and the writing process. Evidence of planning, organizing, drafting, editing, and revising are emphasized in this course along with a study of different modes of writing for a variety of rhetorical situations. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent, Minimum grade of C* Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # ENG101A — English Composition 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 101A - English Composition ENG 101A - English Composition This is a (college transfer) course in which the following topics are presented: a study of composition in conjunction with appropriate literary selections, with frequent theme assignments to reinforce effective writing. A review of standard usage and the basic techniques of research are also presented. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent --- # ENG102 — English Composition II 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 102 - English Composition II ENG 102 - English Composition II This is a (college transfer) course in which the following topics are presented: development of writing skills through logical organization, effective style, literary analysis and research. An introduction to literary genre is also included. Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # ENG155B — Communications I 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 155B - Communications I ENG 155B - Communications I This course introduces the principles of expository writing and public speaking through practice and development of communication skills. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent --- # ENG156 — Communications II 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 156 - Communications II ENG 156 - Communications II This course is a continuation of the development of communication skills through writing, speaking, and library research assignments. Prerequisite(s): ENG 155 or ENG 101 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ENG155, ENG101 --- # ENG160 — Technical Communications 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 160 - Technical Communications ENG 160 - Technical Communications This course is a study of various technical communications such as definitions, processes, instructions, descriptions, and technical reports. Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # ENG201 — American Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 201 - American Literature I ENG 201 - American Literature I This course is a study of american literature from the colonial period to the civil war. Prerequisite(s): ENG 102 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ENG102 --- # ENG202 — American Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 202 - American Literature II ENG 202 - American Literature II This course is a study of American literature from the Civil War to the present. Prerequisite(s): ENG 102 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ENG102 --- # ENG205 — English Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 205 - English Literature I ENG 205 - English Literature I This is a (college transfer) course in which the following topics are presented: the study of English literature from the Old English period to the Romantic Period with emphasis on major writers and periods. Prerequisite(s): ENG 102 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ENG102 --- # ENG206 — English Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 206 - English Literature II ENG 206 - English Literature II This is a (college transfer) course in which the following topics are presented: the study of English literature from the Romantic Period to the present with emphasis on major writers and periods. Prerequisite(s): ENG 102 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ENG102 --- # ENG208 — World Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 208 - World Literature I ENG 208 - World Literature I This course is a study of masterpieces of world literature in translation from the ancient world to the sixteenth century. Prerequisite(s): ENG 102 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ENG102 --- # ENG209 — World Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 209 - World Literature II ENG 209 - World Literature II This course is a study of masterpieces of world literature in translation from the seventeenth century to the present. Prerequisite(s): ENG 102 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ENG102 --- # ENG214 — Fiction 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 214 - Fiction ENG 214 - Fiction This course is a study of fiction from several cultures. Emphasis is on the nature of the genre and appropriate reading strategies. Prerequisite(s): ENG 102 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ENG102 --- # ENG238 — Creative Writing 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 238 - Creative Writing ENG 238 - Creative Writing This course presents an introduction to creative writing in various genres. Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # EVE210 — Electric Vehicle Power Electronics & Propulsion 3 credits · 3 hours EVE 210 - Electric Vehicle Power Electronics & Propulsion EVE 210 - Electric Vehicle Power Electronics & Propulsion This course covers EV power electronics and propulsion, including embedded power controls such as inverters and variable frequency drives that control the rotating magnetic fields in induction motors. Corequisite(s): AUT 143 --- # EVE220 — Electric Vehicle Battery Systems Management & High Voltage Safety 3 credits · 3 hours EVE 220 - Electric Vehicle Battery Systems Management & High Voltage Safety EVE 220 - Electric Vehicle Battery Systems Management & High Voltage Safety This course covers battery technology for electric/ hybrid vehicles, including past, present, and future developments. The purpose and importance of battery management systems are covered, as well as safety protocols, such as the use of proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to protect against electrocution. Prerequisite(s): AUT 143 Prerequisites: AUT143 --- # EVE225 — Electric Vehicle High Voltage Architecture & Integration 3 credits · 3 hours EVE 225 - Electric Vehicle High Voltage Architecture & Integration EVE 225 - Electric Vehicle High Voltage Architecture & Integration This course covers electric vehicle charging processes, including charge sensing circuits, charging rates, and cabling. Prerequisite(s): AUT 143 Prerequisites: AUT143 --- # EVE277 — Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Maintenance and Diagnostic 3 credits · 3 hours EVE 277 - Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Maintenance and Diagnostic EVE 277 - Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Maintenance and Diagnostic This course is the study of maintenance and diagnostic strategies of hybrid (HEV/PHEV) and electric vehicle (EV) systems. Prerequisite(s): AUT 143 Prerequisites: AUT143 --- # EVT110 — Introduction to Treatment Facilities 3 credits · 3 hours EVT 110 - Introduction to Treatment Facilities EVT 110 - Introduction to Treatment Facilities This course covers the physical, chemical and biological principles of operation of water and wastewater treatment systems. The basic unit processes, control parameters, and mathematical problem solving related to collection systems, treatment facilities, and distribution systems are introduced. Prerequisite(s): CHM 101 or CHM 110 Prerequisites: CHM101, CHM110 --- # EVT111 — Introduction to Water and Wastewater Treatment 1 credits · 1 hours EVT 111 - Introduction to Water and Wastewater Treatment EVT 111 - Introduction to Water and Wastewater Treatment This course introduces the chemical and biological analytical techniques used to measure water and wastewater quality. --- # EVT201 — Environmental Science 3 credits · 3 hours EVT 201 - Environmental Science EVT 201 - Environmental Science This course is an introduction to the basic principles of environmental science including ecology, energy, resources, waste management, air, water, and soil pollution. --- # EVT206 — Introduction to Environmental Compliance 3 credits · 3 hours EVT 206 - Introduction to Environmental Compliance EVT 206 - Introduction to Environmental Compliance This course covers an introduction to regulatory concepts and requirements for compliance with environmental regulations by governmental and non-governmental entities. --- # EVT254 — Industrial Safety & Emergency Response 3 credits · 3 hours EVT 254 - Industrial Safety & Emergency Response EVT 254 - Industrial Safety & Emergency Response This course covers state and federal regulations related to worker safety, industrial hygiene, and response to emergency situations. Emphasis is placed on response to releases of hazardous materials. --- # FRE101 — Elementary French I 4 credits · 4 hours FRE 101 - Elementary French I FRE 101 - Elementary French I This course consists of a study of the four basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing, including an introduction to French culture. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # FRE102 — Elementary French II 4 credits · 4 hours FRE 102 - Elementary French II FRE 102 - Elementary French II This course continues the development of basic language skills and includes a study of French culture. Prerequisite(s): FRE 101 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: FRE101 --- # GER101 — Elementary German I 4 credits · 4 hours GER 101 - Elementary German I GER 101 - Elementary German I This course is a study of the four basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The course includes an introduction to German culture. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # GER102 — Elementary German II 4 credits · 4 hours GER 102 - Elementary German II GER 102 - Elementary German II This course continues the development of the four basic language skills and the study of German culture. Prerequisite(s): GER 101 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: GER101 --- # HIM102 — Introduction to Coding & Class 1 credits · 1 hours HIM 102 - Introduction to Coding & Class HIM 102 - Introduction to Coding & Class This course provides an introduction to classification systems, the role of coding in reimbursement, indexing and statistics, and the beginning foundation of the study of disease. --- # HIM130 — Billing & Reimbursement 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 130 - Billing & Reimbursement HIM 130 - Billing & Reimbursement This course provides an introduction to medical insurance billing and reimbursement practices with emphasis on the primary payers such as Medicare and Medicaid. Prerequisite(s): AHS 102 , AOT 110 and BIO 112 ; MAT 013 or equivalent Prerequisites: AHS102, AOT110, BIO112, MAT013 --- # HIM266 — Computers in Health Care 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 266 - Computers in Health Care HIM 266 - Computers in Health Care This course covers hardware and software components of computers for medical record applications, methods of controlling accuracy and security of data in computer systems, record linkage, and data sharing concepts. --- # HIS101 — Western Civilization to 1689 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 101 - Western Civilization to 1689 HIS 101 - Western Civilization to 1689 This course is a survey of Western civilization from ancient times to 1689, including the major political, social, economic, and intellectual factors shaping Western cultural tradition. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # HIS102 — Western Civilization Post 1689 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 102 - Western Civilization Post 1689 HIS 102 - Western Civilization Post 1689 This course is a survey of Western civilization from 1689 to the present, including major political, social, economic, and intellectual factors which shape the modern Western world. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # HIS201 — American History: Discovery to 1877 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 201 - American History: Discovery to 1877 HIS 201 - American History: Discovery to 1877 This course is a survey of U.S. history from discovery to 1877. This course includes political, social, economic, and intellectual developments during this period. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # HIS202 — American History: 1877 to Present 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 202 - American History: 1877 to Present HIS 202 - American History: 1877 to Present This course is a survey of U.S. history from 1877 to the present. This course includes political, social, economic, and intellectual developments during this period. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # HOS140 — The Hospitality Industry 3 credits · 3 hours HOS 140 - The Hospitality Industry HOS 140 - The Hospitality Industry This course is a survey of the hospitality industry and the principles of operations of both lodging and food service industries. --- # HOS150 — Hotel Management 3 credits · 3 hours HOS 150 - Hotel Management HOS 150 - Hotel Management This course covers the management of the lodging phase of the hospitality industry, including front office, housekeeping, and engineering. --- # HOS157 — Hospitality Service 3 credits · 3 hours HOS 157 - Hospitality Service HOS 157 - Hospitality Service This course is a comprehensive study of the principles and techniques required to provide exceptional service in the hospitality industry. Emphasis is placed on the service environment from the customer’s perspective and the behavioral component of service. --- # HOS161 — Event Management 3 credits · 3 hours HOS 161 - Event Management HOS 161 - Event Management This course provides an introduction to the event management industry. Topics include planning, implementation and evaluation of special events and festivals. --- # HOS168 — Front Office Management 3 credits · 3 hours HOS 168 - Front Office Management HOS 168 - Front Office Management This course is a study of the total hotel organization as it relates to the front office management. The course covers methods of statistical analysis as applied to price structure, occupancy patterns, and computer management. --- # HOS245 — Hospitality Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours HOS 245 - Hospitality Marketing HOS 245 - Hospitality Marketing This course is a study of fundamental marketing strategies that are specific to the hospitality industry. Emphasis is placed on how marketing strategies target customer needs and wants. --- # HSS205 — Technology and Society 3 credits · 3 hours HSS 205 - Technology and Society HSS 205 - Technology and Society This course is an investigation of the impact of the 20th century technological changes in America on the individual, society, and the physical environments. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # HUS101 — Introduction to Human Services 3 credits · 3 hours HUS 101 - Introduction to Human Services HUS 101 - Introduction to Human Services This course covers an overview of the field of human services. Role responsibilities, problems, boundaries, and strategies of human service workers are included. Prerequisite(s): MAT 033 Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT033 --- # HUS102 — Personal and Professional Development in Helping Professions 3 credits · 3 hours HUS 102 - Personal and Professional Development in ing Professions HUS 102 - Personal and Professional Development in ing Professions This course provides students with the opportunity to gain a greater awareness of “self” through values clarification activities, reflective writings, etc., and to understand how attitudes, values and beliefs impact both their personal and professional lives. Prerequisite(s): MAT 033 Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT033 --- # HUS150 — Supervised Field Placement I 3 credits · 3 hours HUS 150 - Supervised Field Placement I HUS 150 - Supervised Field Placement I This course includes work experience assignments by students in selected human services agencies. Prerequisite(s): MAT 033 Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT033 --- # HUS205 — Gerontology 3 credits · 3 hours HUS 205 - Gerontology HUS 205 - Gerontology This course is a survey of the physical, social, and mental changes that occur as a person ages. The related problems and current programs designed for people age 55 and over are studied in the course. Prerequisite(s): MAT 033 Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT033 --- # HUS208 — Alcohol and Drug Abuse 3 credits · 3 hours HUS 208 - Alcohol and Drug Abuse HUS 208 - Alcohol and Drug Abuse This course is a study of the etiology of alcohol and drug abuse, various types of addictive substances, physical, mental and social implications, programs in rehabilitation, and preventive education. Prerequisite(s): MAT 033 Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT033 --- # HUS214 — Health, Wellness and Nutrition for Special Populations 3 credits · 3 hours HUS 214 - Health, Wellness and Nutrition for Special Populations HUS 214 - Health, Wellness and Nutrition for Special Populations This course discusses theoretical etiologies, current thinking and current trends in the field of health and wellness in gerontology and developmental disabilities. Prerequisite(s): MAT 033 Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimun grade of C Prerequisites: MAT033 --- # HUS217 — Addictions Counseling 3 credits · 3 hours HUS 217 - Addictions Counseling HUS 217 - Addictions Counseling This course provides specific skills for the diagnosis and treatment of substance abuse and addictions. Topics to be discussed include causes and diagnoses of addictions, and treatment modalities. Prerequisite(s): MAT 033 Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT033 --- # HUS230 — Interviewing Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours HUS 230 - Interviewing Techniques HUS 230 - Interviewing Techniques This course covers the development of skills necessary for interviews in various organizational settings. Students in human services will use these skills and knowledge later in their supervised field placements. Prerequisite(s): MAT 033 Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT033 --- # IMT101 — Introduction to Industrial Maintenance 2 credits · 2 hours IMT 101 - Introduction to Industrial Maintenance IMT 101 - Introduction to Industrial Maintenance This course is an introduction to industrial maintenance. Prerequisite(s): IMT 111 Prerequisites: IMT111 --- # IMT102 — Industrial Safety 2 credits · 2 hours IMT 102 - Industrial Safety IMT 102 - Industrial Safety This course covers safety awareness and practices found in industry. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent and MAT 013 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT013 --- # IMT104 — Schematics 2 credits · 2 hours IMT 104 - Schematics IMT 104 - Schematics This course covers the interpretation of mechanical, fluid power, and/or electrical schematics. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent and MAT 013 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT013 --- # IMT111 — Industrial Tools 5 credits · 5 hours IMT 111 - Industrial Tools IMT 111 - Industrial Tools This course covers the use of hand/or power tools. --- # IMT112 — Hand Tool Operations 3 credits · 3 hours IMT 112 - Hand Tool Operations IMT 112 - Hand Tool Operations This course covers the use of hand tools and their applications in industrial and service areas. --- # IMT114 — Benchwork and Assembly 2 credits · 2 hours IMT 114 - Benchwork and Assembly IMT 114 - Benchwork and Assembly This course covers the use of hand and power tools, measuring, and prints associated with an assembly project. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent and MAT 033 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT033 --- # IMT120 — Mechanical Installations 5 credits · 5 hours IMT 120 - Mechanical Installations IMT 120 - Mechanical Installations This course covers techniques of assembling, rigging, and installation and/or maintenance of mechanical equipment. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent and MAT 033 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT033 --- # IMT123 — Air Compressors 2 credits · 2 hours IMT 123 - Air Compressors IMT 123 - Air Compressors This course covers methods used to install and/or maintain various types of air compressors. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent; and MAT 033 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT033 --- # IMT126 — Intro to Mechanical Installations 2 credits · 2 hours IMT 126 - Intro to Mechanical Installations IMT 126 - Intro to Mechanical Installations This course covers the techniques of assembling, rigging, and installation and/or maintenance of mechanical equipment. Prerequisite(s): IMT 111 or IMT 114 ; Minimun grades of C Prerequisites: IMT111, IMT114 --- # IMT131 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics 4 credits · 4 hours IMT 131 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics IMT 131 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics This course covers the basic technology and principles of hydraulics and pneumatics. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent and MAT 013 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT013 --- # IMT151 — Piping Systems 3 credits · 3 hours IMT 151 - Piping Systems IMT 151 - Piping Systems This course covers plumbing and piping systems used in industrial commercial and/or residential construction. Emphasis is placed on the reading and sketching of piping schematics as well as the fabrication and design of piping systems. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent and MAT 013 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT013 --- # IMT161 — Mechanical Power Applications 4 credits · 4 hours IMT 161 - Mechanical Power Applications IMT 161 - Mechanical Power Applications This course covers mechanical transmission devices, including procedures for installation, removal, and maintenance. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent; MAT 013 or equivalent; IMT 111 or IMT 114 Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT013, IMT111, IMT114 --- # IMT163 — Problem Solving for Mechanical Applications 3 credits · 3 hours IMT 163 - Problem Solving for Mechanical Applications IMT 163 - Problem Solving for Mechanical Applications This course covers troubleshooting techniques such as mathematical calculations and mechanical procedures. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent, MAT 033 or equivalent, IMT 104 , IMT 131 , and IMT 161 Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT033, IMT104, IMT131, IMT161 --- # IMT170 — Statistical Process Control 3 credits · 3 hours IMT 170 - Statistical Process Control IMT 170 - Statistical Process Control This course is a study of the concepts and charts used in quality control. Prerequisite(s): CIM 241 and EEM 250 Prerequisites: CIM241, EEM250 --- # IST104 — Introduction to the Internet 1 credits · 1 hours IST 104 - Introduction to the Internet IST 104 - Introduction to the Internet This course is an introduction t the internet and the world wide web, includes ftp, telnet, archie, gopher, and e-mail functions. --- # IST105 — Internet Search Techniques 1 credits · 1 hours IST 105 - Internet Search Techniques IST 105 - Internet Search Techniques This course is designed as a guide to effective internet search techniques and tools. --- # IST106 — Web Sites and Home Pages 1 credits · 1 hours IST 106 - Web Sites and Home Pages IST 106 - Web Sites and Home Pages This course is a guide to planning and designing a web page including html fundamentals, adding graphics and images, and creating links to related subjects. --- # IST188 — Hardware Basics and Operating Systems 5 credits · 5 hours IST 188 - Hardware Basics and Operating Systems IST 188 - Hardware Basics and Operating Systems This course is the study of installation, upgrading and configuration of personal computers from the basics of motherboards and memory to an introduction to networking. along with installation, configuration and upgrading operating systems. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent and MAT 013 or equivalent Minimum Grades of C Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT013 --- # IST191 — Linux System Administration 3 credits · 3 hours IST 191 - Linux System Administration IST 191 - Linux System Administration This course will provide students with the skills necessary to administer a LINUX system, including hardware/software configuration, user and group administration, LINUX network configuration, and file system management. Prerequisite(s): IST 188 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: IST188 --- # IST193 — Linux Security Administration 3 credits · 3 hours IST 193 - Linux Security Administration IST 193 - Linux Security Administration This course will provide students with the skills necessary to implement and administer basic LINUX security policies, including authentication, securing network applications, system monitoring, encryption, and others. Prerequisite(s): IST 191 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: IST191 --- # IST201 — Cisco Internetworking Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours IST 201 - Cisco Internetworking Concepts IST 201 - Cisco Internetworking Concepts This course is a study of current and emerging computer networking technology. Topics covered include safety, networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards, LANs, WANs, OSI models, cabling, cabling tools, Cisco routers, router programming, star topology, IP addressing, and network standards. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent and MAT 013 or equivalent Minimum grades of C Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT013 --- # IST202 — Cisco Router Configuration 3 credits · 3 hours IST 202 - Cisco Router Configuration IST 202 - Cisco Router Configuration This course is a study of LANs, WANs, OSI models, Ethernet, token ring, fiber distributed data interface, TCP/IP addressing protocol, dynamic routing, routing, and the network administrator’s role and function. Prerequisite(s): IST 201 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: IST201 --- # IST203 — Advanced Cisco Router Configuration 3 credits · 3 hours IST 203 - Advanced Cisco Router Configuration IST 203 - Advanced Cisco Router Configuration This course is a study of configuring Cisco routers. Prerequisite(s): IST 202 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: IST202 --- # IST204 — Cisco Troubleshooting 3 credits · 3 hours IST 204 - Cisco Troubleshooting IST 204 - Cisco Troubleshooting This course is a study of troubleshooting network problems. Prerequisite(s): IST 203 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: IST203 --- # IST220 — Data Communications 3 credits · 3 hours IST 220 - Data Communications IST 220 - Data Communications This course is a study of the fundamentals of data communications. Basic signaling, networking, and various transmission media are covered. --- # IST221 — Advanced Data Communications 3 credits · 3 hours IST 221 - Advanced Data Communications IST 221 - Advanced Data Communications This course is a study of the structure of the telecommunications industry. Topics include the components, services, and features of the most popular voice communications system. Prerequisite(s): IST 252 , Minimum Grade of C Prerequisites: IST252 --- # IST225 — Internet Communications 3 credits · 3 hours IST 225 - Internet Communications IST 225 - Internet Communications This course covers introductory topics and techniques associated with the Internet and Internet communications. Techniques on how to use and access various types of information as well as how to find resources and navigate the Internet are included. --- # IST226 — Internet Programming 3 credits · 3 hours IST 226 - Internet Programming IST 226 - Internet Programming This course covers designing internet pages and applications for personal/business use, writing the required program code in languages such as HTML, Java, and VRML, testing and debugging programs, uploading and maintaining internet pages and applications. --- # IST252 — LAN System Manager 3 credits · 3 hours IST 252 - LAN System Manager IST 252 - LAN System Manager This course covers the fundamental skills needed to effectively manage a local area network from introductory to advanced. Corequisite(s): IST 201 or IST 220 --- # IST253 — LAN Service and Support 3 credits · 3 hours IST 253 - LAN Service and Support IST 253 - LAN Service and Support This course focuses on installing, maintaining and troubleshooting local area networks in a lab environment. Prerequisite(s): IST 252 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: IST252 --- # IST254 — Centralized Network Management 3 credits · 3 hours IST 254 - Centralized Network Management IST 254 - Centralized Network Management This course is a study of how SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and the network management console can work together to create a network managed by a central console. Working with CMIP/CMIS (Common Management Information Protocol/Common Management Information Services) software including tracking of hardware/software configurations, installation of desktop applications from a central location, receiving/forwarding alerts, etc. Prerequisite(s): IST 252 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: IST252 --- # IST259 — Electronic Messaging 3 credits · 3 hours IST 259 - Electronic Messaging IST 259 - Electronic Messaging This course is a study of electronic mail system software including the system architecture. The course covers the concepts and methods employed in the generation, storage, and transmission of electronic mail messages and the implementation, configuration, and administration of messaging software. Prerequisite(s): IST 252 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: IST252 --- # IST260 — Network Design 3 credits · 3 hours IST 260 - Network Design IST 260 - Network Design This course is a study of the processes and techniques required to identify the most attractive design solution of a telecommunications network–combining creativity, rigorous discipline, analysis, and synthesis–and while emphasizing the solution in terms of cost and performance. Prerequisite(s): IST 252 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: IST252 --- # IST272 — Relational Database 3 credits · 3 hours IST 272 - Relational Database IST 272 - Relational Database This course provides a comprehensive foundation in both SQL and relational database design and implementation. Dynamic and embedded SQL programming techniques are emphasized. Prerequisite(s): CPT 242 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: CPT242 --- # IST291 — Fundamentals of Network Security I 3 credits · 3 hours IST 291 - Fundamentals of Network Security I IST 291 - Fundamentals of Network Security I This course is the study of intro levels of security processes based on a security policy, emphasizing hands-on skills in the area of secure perimeter, security, connectivity, security management, identity services, and intrusion detection. The course prepares students to manage network security. --- # IST292 — Fundamentals of Network Security II 3 credits · 3 hours IST 292 - Fundamentals of Network Security II IST 292 - Fundamentals of Network Security II This course is the study of advanced security processes based on a security polocy, emphasizing hands-on skills in the areas of secure perimeter, security connectivity, security management, identity services, and intrusion detection. The course prepares students to install/configure secure firewalls. Prerequisite(s): IST 202 and IST 291 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: IST202, IST291 --- # IST293 — IT and Data Assurance I 3 credits · 3 hours IST 293 - IT and Data Assurance I IST 293 - IT and Data Assurance I This course introduces the basics of network security. Topics covered will include network vulnerabilities and threats, security planning, security technology, network security organization, as well as legal and ethical issues related to network security. Prerequisite(s): IST 202 and IST 291 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: IST202, IST291 --- # IST294 — IT and Data Assurance II 3 credits · 3 hours IST 294 - IT and Data Assurance II IST 294 - IT and Data Assurance II This course introduces methods for attacking a network. Concepts, principles, tools, and techniques for attacking and disabling a network will be covered in the context of understanding how to properly secure a network as a network administrator. Prerequisite(s): IST 292 and IST 293 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: IST292, IST293 --- # JOU101 — Introduction to Journalism 3 credits · 3 hours JOU 101 - Introduction to Journalism JOU 101 - Introduction to Journalism This course is a study of basic rhetorical and ethical principles of journalistic writing for news media, including newspapers, journals, radio, and television. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # JOU201 — News Writing 3 credits · 3 hours JOU 201 - News Writing JOU 201 - News Writing This course is a study of skills and techniques required in preparing copy for publication. Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # LEG120 — Torts 3 credits · 3 hours LEG 120 - Torts LEG 120 - Torts This course is a study of the various classifications and functions of tort law, including intentional and negligent torts, causation, proximate cause, and defenses. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # LEG125 — Introduction to the Legal System 3 credits · 3 hours LEG 125 - Introduction to the Legal System LEG 125 - Introduction to the Legal System This course is designed to expose students to laws that affect them in their professional and personal lives including, contract, tort, family criminal, administrative and property law. The student will also learn methods of resolving disputes through trial procedures and alternative dispute resolutions. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # LEG135 — Introduction to Law and Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours LEG 135 - Introduction to Law and Ethics LEG 135 - Introduction to Law and Ethics This course provides a general introduction to law, including courts, legal terminology, procedures, systems, and laws of society. Emphasis is on ethics and the role of the paralegal in the legal system. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # LEG201 — Civil Litigation I 3 credits · 3 hours LEG 201 - Civil Litigation I LEG 201 - Civil Litigation I This course is a study of the principles of litigation and the rules of procedure for each court in the South Carolina system, including pleading, practice, and discovery procedures. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # LEG213 — Family Law 3 credits · 3 hours LEG 213 - Family Law LEG 213 - Family Law This course includes an examination of the laws of marriage, divorce, annulment, separation, adoption, custody, and the juvenile. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # LEG214 — Property Law 3 credits · 3 hours LEG 214 - Property Law LEG 214 - Property Law This course includes an overview of south carolina property law, including the mechanics of various commercial and private property transactions and mortgage foreclosures. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # LEG230 — Legal Writing 3 credits · 3 hours LEG 230 - Legal Writing LEG 230 - Legal Writing This course includes methods, techniques, and procedures for the research and preparation of legal memoranda, trial and appellate briefs, and trial notebooks. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # LEG233 — Wills, Trusts, & Probate 3 credits · 3 hours LEG 233 - Wills, Trusts, & Probate LEG 233 - Wills, Trusts, & Probate This course includes a detailed study of testacy and intestacy, preparation of wills and codicils, and fundamentals of trust and probate administration. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # LOG110 — Introduction to Logistics 3 credits · 3 hours LOG 110 - Introduction to Logistics LOG 110 - Introduction to Logistics This course is a basic overview of logistics management. Logistics involves the flow of goods and services involving such aspects as warehousing, materials handling, inventory control, and transportation from the raw material to the end user. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # LOG111 — Warehouse and Distribution Center Operations 3 credits · 3 hours LOG 111 - Warehouse and Distribution Center Operations LOG 111 - Warehouse and Distribution Center Operations This course examines warehouse distribution centers and the information systems that are used. The student will understand the factors that determine the location of facilities, safety requirements and practices, concepts of warehouse design, material flow, inventory management and packaging. Prerequisite(s): LOG 110 Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: LOG110 --- # LOG113 — Material and Handling Technology 3 credits · 3 hours LOG 113 - Material and Handling Technology LOG 113 - Material and Handling Technology This course is a study of the various material handling technologies that are found in warehouses and distribution centers. The course will examine manual and automated equipment. Prerequisite(s): LOG 110 Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: LOG110 --- # LOG235 — Traffic Management 3 credits · 3 hours LOG 235 - Traffic Management LOG 235 - Traffic Management This course examines the flow of various traffic activities within an organization’s supply chain. The student will be able to compare transportation service providers, understand the issues facing transportation managers, and describe the impact of decisions on total supply chain costs. Prerequisite(s): LOG 125 Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: LOG125 --- # LOG240 — Purchasing Logistics 3 credits · 3 hours LOG 240 - Purchasing Logistics LOG 240 - Purchasing Logistics This course is the study of how purchasing impacts materials management, supply chain, transportation, and global logistics processes. The student will understand methods of electronic sourcing as well as negotiating and pricing principles. Prerequisite(s): LOG 110 Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: LOG110 --- # LOG245 — Production Planning Processes 3 credits · 3 hours LOG 245 - Production Planning Processes LOG 245 - Production Planning Processes This course is a study of production processes, including process selection, facility layout, quality, waiting line analysis, Just in Time (JIT), and Lean operations. Prerequisite(s): LOG 110 and LOG 215 Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: LOG110, LOG215 --- # LOG250 — Advanced Global Logistics 3 credits · 3 hours LOG 250 - Advanced Global Logistics LOG 250 - Advanced Global Logistics This course examines advanced applications related to global operations and logistics strategies, planning, technology, risk, and management necessary in a global business environment. Emphasis is placed on global sourcing, shipping, tracking, and e-logistics systems. Prerequisite(s): LOG 125 and LOG 215 Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: LOG125, LOG215 --- # MAP101 — Audio Techniques I 3 credits · 3 hours MAP 101 - Audio Techniques I MAP 101 - Audio Techniques I This course covers an introduction to the tools and processes involved in audio production, including basic training in the operation of sound recording and playback systems. MAP 101 requires student-provided digital voice recorder. Corequisite(s): MAP 150 --- # MAP110 — Editing I 3 credits · 3 hours MAP 110 - Editing I MAP 110 - Editing I This course is an introduction to basic digital editing. Logical sequencing, technical correctness and creative story telling will be emphasized. Prerequisite(s): MAP 101 , MAP 150 , and CGC 115 ; Minimum grade of C Corequisite(s): MAP 122 and MAP 128 Prerequisites: MAP101, MAP150, CGC115 --- # MAP122 — Field Production I 3 credits · 3 hours MAP 122 - Field Production I MAP 122 - Field Production I This course introduces the setup, operation, and application of video equipment for field production. Prerequisite(s): MAP 150 Corequisite(s): MAP 128 and MAP 110 Prerequisites: MAP150 --- # MAP128 — Digital Multimedia I 3 credits · 3 hours MAP 128 - Digital Multimedia I MAP 128 - Digital Multimedia I This course introduces the students to the digital audio-visual process and production techniques used in a multimedia presentation. It also teaches students to publish the presentation in a variety of digital formats. Prerequisite(s): CGC 115 Corequisite(s): MAP 122 Prerequisites: CGC115 --- # MAP130 — Lighting Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours MAP 130 - Lighting Fundamentals MAP 130 - Lighting Fundamentals This course introduces students to the equipment, safety requirements, protocol and aesthetic techniques used in lighting digital and film productions. Corequisite(s): MAP 101 , MAP 150 and CGC 115 --- # MAP150 — Studio Production I 3 credits · 3 hours MAP 150 - Studio Production I MAP 150 - Studio Production I This course covers the basics of studio operations with emphasis on lighting, cameras, floor management, and control room operations. Corequisite(s): MAP 101 and MAP 130 --- # MAP226 — Producing and Directing 3 credits · 3 hours MAP 226 - Producing and Directing MAP 226 - Producing and Directing This course covers the planning and execution of production to create video programing across media platforms. Prerequisite(s): MAP 122 Corequisite(s): MAP 280 Prerequisites: MAP122 --- # MAP265 — Media Arts Business Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours MAP 265 - Media Arts Business Procedures MAP 265 - Media Arts Business Procedures This course is a study of professional practices involved in the organization and operation of businesses involved in media production as well as professional practices of independent, freelance contractors. Prerequisite(s): MAP 122 , Corequisite(s): MAP 280 Prerequisites: MAP122 --- # MAP280 — Media Arts Exit Portfolio 3 credits · 3 hours MAP 280 - Media Arts Exit Portfolio MAP 280 - Media Arts Exit Portfolio This course is a study of the development of strategies for entering the media arts industry. Students will refine portfolio demo reels and resumes to meet professional standards. Prerequisite(s): MAP 122 , MAP 128 , MAP 130 ; Minimum grade of C Corequisite(s): MAP 226 and MAP 265 Prerequisites: MAP122, MAP128, MAP130 --- # MAT033 — Developmental Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 033 - Developmental Mathematics MAT 033 - Developmental Mathematics This course includes the study of whole numbers, fractions, decimals, integers, rational numbers, ratios, percents, proportions, measurement, basic statistics, geometry, and basic algebra. Concepts are applied to real-world problem solving and application skills are emphasized. Non-degree credit --- # MAT103 — Quantitative Reasoning 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 103 - Quantitative Reasoning MAT 103 - Quantitative Reasoning This course is designed to develop quantitative reasoning and critical thinking skills. Topics include logic and computers, probability and statistics, financial mathematics, and additional applications selected to address areas of contemporary interest. Prerequisite(s): MAT 013 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT013 --- # MAT105 — Introduction to College Algebra 5 credits · 5 hours MAT 105 - Introduction to College Algebra MAT 105 - Introduction to College Algebra This course includes mathematical methods, problem solving, operations with real numbers, variable expressions, polynomials, factoring, solving simple fractional, linear, and quadratic equations and inequalities, graphing, systems of equations and functions. Prerequisite(s): MAT 013 Prerequisites: MAT013 --- # MAT110 — College Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 110 - College Algebra MAT 110 - College Algebra This course includes the following topics: polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and exponential functions; inequalities; systems of equations and inequalities; matrices; determinants;and solutions of higher degree polynomials. Prerequisite(s): MAT 105 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT105 --- # MAT111 — College Trigonometry 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 111 - College Trigonometry MAT 111 - College Trigonometry This course includes the following topics: circular functions; trigonometric identities; solution of right and oblique triangles; solution of trigonometric equations; polar coordinates; complex numbers, including Demoivre’s theorem; vectors; conic sections; sequences; and series. Prerequisite(s): MAT 110 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT110 --- # MAT112 — Pre-Calculus 5 credits · 5 hours MAT 112 - Pre-Calculus MAT 112 - Pre-Calculus This course includes the following topics: algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions and their graphs; analytic trigonometry; analytic geometry; and applications of trigonometry. Prerequisite(s): MAT 105 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT105 --- # MAT120 — Probability & Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 120 - Probability & Statistics MAT 120 - Probability & Statistics This course includes the following topics: introductory probability and statistics, including organization of data, sample space concepts, random variables, counting problems, binomial and normal distributions, central limit theorem, confidence intervals,and test hypothesis for large and small samples; types i and ii errors; linear regression; and correlation. Prerequisite(s): MAT 103 or MAT 105 Minimum grades of C Prerequisites: MAT103, MAT105 --- # MAT122 — Finite College Math 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 122 - Finite College Math MAT 122 - Finite College Math This course includes the following topics: logic; sets; Venn diagrams; counting problems; probability; matrices; systems of equations; linear programming, including the simplex method and applications; graphs; and networks. Prerequisite(s): MAT 110 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT110 --- # MAT130 — Elementary Calculus 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 130 - Elementary Calculus MAT 130 - Elementary Calculus This course includes the following topics: differentiation and integration of polynomials; rational, logarithmic, and exponential functions; and interpretation and application of these processes. Prerequisite(s): MAT 110 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT110 --- # MAT140 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 140 - Analytical Geometry and Calculus MAT 140 - Analytical Geometry and Calculus This course includes the following topics: derivatives and integrals of polynomials; rational, logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric functions; curve sketching; maxima and minima of functions; related rates; work; and analytic geometry. Prerequisite(s): MAT 112 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT112 --- # MAT141 — Analytical Geometry & Calculus II 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 141 - Analytical Geometry & Calculus II MAT 141 - Analytical Geometry & Calculus II This course includes the following topics: continuation of calculus of one variable, including analytic geometry, techniques of integration, volumes by integration, and other applications; infinite series, including Taylor series and improper integrals. Prerequisite(s): MAT 140 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT140 --- # MAT155 — Contemporary Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 155 - Contemporary Mathematics MAT 155 - Contemporary Mathematics This course includes techniques and applications of the following topics: elementary number theory; algebra; geometry; measurement; graph sketching and interpretations; and descriptive statistics. Prerequisite(s): MAT 013 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT013 --- # MAT165 — Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 165 - Statistics MAT 165 - Statistics This course includes the following topics: statistical data, statistical methods, presentation of data, sampling techniques, measures of central tendency, variability, correlation, and probability. Prerequisite(s): MAT 101 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT101 --- # MAT240 — Analytical Geometry & Calculus III 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 240 - Analytical Geometry & Calculus III MAT 240 - Analytical Geometry & Calculus III This course includes the following topics: multivariable calculus, including vectors; partial derivatives and their applications to maximum and minimum problems with and without constraints; line integrals; multiple integrals in rectangular and other coordinates; and Stokes’ and Green’s theorems. Prerequisite(s): MAT 141 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT141 --- # MAT242 — Differential Equations 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 242 - Differential Equations MAT 242 - Differential Equations This course includes the following topics: solution of linear and elementary non-linear differential equations by standard methods with sufficient linear algebra to solve systems; applications; series; Laplace transform; and numerical methods. Prerequisite(s): MAT 240 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT240 --- # MAT250 — Elementary Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 250 - Elementary Mathematics MAT 250 - Elementary Mathematics Course provides students with an understanding of the meaning of numbers, fundamental operations of arithmetic, structure of the real number system & its subsystems, & elementary numbers theory. Within the parameters of an approved articulation agreement, this course may transfer to an accredited Education program at a comprehensive four-year college or university. --- # MAT251 — Elementary Mathematics II 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 251 - Elementary Mathematics II MAT 251 - Elementary Mathematics II This course provides students with an understanding of informal geometry and basic concepts of algebra. Within the parameters of an approved articulation agreement, this course may transfer to an accredited Education program at a comprehensive four-year college or university. Prerequisite(s): MAT 250 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT250 --- # MED113 — Basic Medical Laboratory Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours MED 113 - Basic Medical Laboratory Techniques MED 113 - Basic Medical Laboratory Techniques This course provides a study of specimen collection and techniques for related laboratory procedures routinely performed in medical offices and clinics; including hematology and procedures related to body fluids. Prerequisite(s): ENG 155 or equivalent, AHS 102 , BIO 112 , all Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: ENG155, AHS102, BIO112 --- # MED114 — Medical Assisting Clinical Procedures 4 credits · 4 hours MED 114 - Medical Assisting Clinical Procedures MED 114 - Medical Assisting Clinical Procedures This course covers examination room techniques, including vital signs, specialty examination, minor surgical techniques and emergency procedures. Prerequisite(s): MAT 013 or equivalent, ENG 155 , AHS 102 , and BIO 112 all Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT013, ENG155, AHS102, BIO112 --- # MED117 — Clinical Practice 5 credits · 5 hours MED 117 - Clinical Practice MED 117 - Clinical Practice This course provides practical application of administrative and clinical skills in medical facility environments. Prerequisite(s): MED 113 , MED 114 , AOT 110 , AOT 252 , and HIM 130 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MED113, MED114, AOT110, AOT252, HIM130 --- # MET105 — DC and AC Electricity 4 credits · 4 hours MET 105 - DC and AC Electricity MET 105 - DC and AC Electricity This course covers the fundamentals of DC and AC, including resistance, current, voltage, inductive reactance, capacitive reactance, and impedance. Emphasis is placed on electrical equipment such as DC and AC motors and generators, electrical switch gears, and transformers. Prerequisite(s): MAT 112 or equivalent Prerequisites: MAT112 --- # MET211 — Strength of Materials 4 credits · 4 hours MET 211 - Strength of Materials MET 211 - Strength of Materials This course covers externally applied forces and internally induced stresses in structural members and machine components. Materials selection and sizing components to meet requirements are included. Prerequisite(s): PHY 201 and EGR 190 ; Minimum Grade of C Prerequisites: PHY201, EGR190 --- # MET214 — Fluid Mechanics 3 credits · 3 hours MET 214 - Fluid Mechanics MET 214 - Fluid Mechanics This course is a study of the physical properties of fluids and includes hydrostatics, buoyancy, flow of incompressible fluids, orifices, venturis and nozzles. Prerequisite(s): PHY 201 ; Minimum Grade of C Prerequisites: PHY201 --- # MET219 — Production Process Planning 2 credits · 2 hours MET 219 - Production Process Planning MET 219 - Production Process Planning This course covers the development of techniques to achieve the most efficient sequence of operations in manufacturing processes. Prerequisite(s): EGR 175 Prerequisites: EGR175 --- # MET223 — Thermodynamic Systems 3 credits · 3 hours MET 223 - Thermodynamic Systems MET 223 - Thermodynamic Systems This course is a study of energy movement in physical systems, the resulting variations in temperature, pressure, and volume. Emphasis is placed on mathematical characterization of cycles, interpretation and application of thermodynamic tables. Prerequisite(s): EGR 190 , MAT 111 or equivalent, and PHY 201 ; Minimum grade of “C” Prerequisites: EGR190, MAT111, PHY201 --- # MET224 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics 3 credits · 3 hours MET 224 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics MET 224 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics This course covers basic hydraulics and pneumatic principles and circuits. System components such as pumps, compressors, piping, valves, cylinders, fluid motors, accumulators and receivers are discussed. Prerequisite(s): MAT 112 Prerequisites: MAT112 --- # MET229 — Industrial Instrumentation 3 credits · 3 hours MET 229 - Industrial Instrumentation MET 229 - Industrial Instrumentation This course covers the operation and analysis of instruments used to measure pressure, temperature, level and flow. Prerequisite(s): MAT 105 Prerequisites: MAT105 --- # MET231 — Machine Design 4 credits · 4 hours MET 231 - Machine Design MET 231 - Machine Design This course covers the design and applications of machine elements such as shafts, couplings, springs, brakes, clutches, gears and bearings. It also covers the applications of principles of dc/ac, statics, strength of materials, engineering drawing and dynamics to the design of simple machines. Prerequisite(s): EGR 190 and PHY 201 ; Minimum Grade of C Corequisite(s): MTT 101 Prerequisites: EGR190, PHY201 --- # MET235 — Manufacturing Engineering Principles 2 credits · 2 hours MET 235 - Manufacturing Engineering Principles MET 235 - Manufacturing Engineering Principles This course covers an analysis of the management of manufacturing using the tools of work cell design, standards, process planning, inventory control, and quality control. It includes analytical decision making and planning techniques. Prerequisite(s): EGR 175 Prerequisites: EGR175 --- # MET240 — Mechanical Senior Project 1 credits · 1 hours MET 240 - Mechanical Senior Project MET 240 - Mechanical Senior Project This course includes investigations and/or advanced study in an area of specialization approved by the instructor. Prerequisite(s): MAT 112 , MET 224 , EGR 194 , EGT 252 , and MET 231 Prerequisites: MAT112, MET224, EGR194, EGT252, MET231 --- # MFG101 — Introduction to Manufacturing 3 credits · 3 hours MFG 101 - Introduction to Manufacturing MFG 101 - Introduction to Manufacturing In this course, students examine manufacturing processes and systems, learn manufacturing terminology, assimilate workplace cultures, and identify requirements to work effectively in a manufacturing environment. --- # MFG102 — Applied Learning in Manufacturing 2 credits · 2 hours MFG 102 - Applied Learning in Manufacturing MFG 102 - Applied Learning in Manufacturing This course examines requirements of successful work in diverse manufacturing environments using structured learning experiences that occur in the classroom and/or at selected manufacturing facilities. --- # MGT101 — Principles of Management 3 credits · 3 hours MGT 101 - Principles of Management MGT 101 - Principles of Management This course is a study of management theories, emphasizing the management functions of planning, decision making, organizing, leading, and controlling. --- # MGT120 — Small Business Management 3 credits · 3 hours MGT 120 - Small Business Management MGT 120 - Small Business Management This course is a study of small business management and organization, forms of ownership, and the process of starting a new business. --- # MGT121 — Small Business Operations 3 credits · 3 hours MGT 121 - Small Business Operations MGT 121 - Small Business Operations This course is a study of the daily operations of an established small business, emphasizing staffing, recordkeeping inventory control and marketing. Prerequisite(s): MGT 120 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MGT120 --- # MGT201 — Human Resource Management 3 credits · 3 hours MGT 201 - Human Resource Management MGT 201 - Human Resource Management This course is a study of personnel administration functions within a business organization. Major areas of study include job analysis; recruitment, selection and assessment of personnel; and wage, salary and benefit administration. --- # MGT280 — Executive Development 3 credits · 3 hours MGT 280 - Executive Development MGT 280 - Executive Development This course is a study of personal leadership styles and traits appropriate for middle and upper levels of management. --- # MKT101 — Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours MKT 101 - Marketing MKT 101 - Marketing This course covers an introduction to the field of marketing with a detailed study of the marketing concept and the processes of product development, pricing, promotion, and marketing distribution. --- # MKT130 — Customer Service Principles 3 credits · 3 hours MKT 130 - Customer Service Principles MKT 130 - Customer Service Principles This course is a study of the importance of customer service satisfaction and the functions of various customer relations systems. --- # MKT140 — Digital Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours MKT 140 - Digital Marketing MKT 140 - Digital Marketing This course is a study of electronic marketing. In addition to traditional marketing topics, special emphasis will be placed on Internet marketing fundamentals, strategies and trends, --- # MKT141 — Electronic Commerce Strategies 3 credits · 3 hours MKT 141 - Electronic Commerce Strategies MKT 141 - Electronic Commerce Strategies This course is an overview of the E-Commerce business from conception to implementation and evaluation. Special emphasis will be placed on budgeting, securing financial resources and fiscal management. --- # MKT145 — Legal Issues E-Commerce 3 credits · 3 hours MKT 145 - Legal Issues E-Commerce MKT 145 - Legal Issues E-Commerce This course is a study of legal issues related to e-commerce. Special emphasis will be placed on copyright laws, intellectual property rights and patent law. --- # MKT250 — Consumer Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours MKT 250 - Consumer Behavior MKT 250 - Consumer Behavior This course is a study of the buying behavior process and how individuals make decisions to spend their available resources on consumption related items. --- # MKT265 — Retail Strategies & Applications 3 credits · 3 hours MKT 265 - Retail Strategies & Applications MKT 265 - Retail Strategies & Applications This course is a study of the applications and management of business strategies in the retailing industry, including business planning, site selection, merchandise management, pricing strategies, promotions strategies, store organization and layout. --- # MLT101 — Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology 2 credits · 2 hours MLT 101 - Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology MLT 101 - Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology This course provides an introduction to laboratory medicine, including techniques for routine laboratory procedures, medical terminology, safety, and an overview of each area within the laboratory. --- # MLT105 — Medical Microbiology 4 credits · 4 hours MLT 105 - Medical Microbiology MLT 105 - Medical Microbiology This course provides a survey of organisms encountered in the clinical microbiology laboratory, including sterilization and disinfection techniques. --- # MLT108 — Urinalysis and Body Fluids 3 credits · 3 hours MLT 108 - Urinalysis and Body Fluids MLT 108 - Urinalysis and Body Fluids This course introduces the routine analysis and clinical significance of urine and other body fluids. --- # MLT110 — Hematology 4 credits · 4 hours MLT 110 - Hematology MLT 110 - Hematology This course provides a study of the basic principles of hematology, including hemoglobin, hematocrit, white and red counts, and identification of blood cells. --- # MLT112 — Introduction to Parasitology 2 credits · 2 hours MLT 112 - Introduction to Parasitology MLT 112 - Introduction to Parasitology This course provides an introductory study of human parasites, including classification, life cycles, and differential morphology of the medically important parasites. --- # MLT120 — Immunohematology 4 credits · 4 hours MLT 120 - Immunohematology MLT 120 - Immunohematology This course introduces the theory and practice of blood banking, including the ABO, Rh and other blood group systems, compatibility testing, and HDN. --- # MLT125 — Introduction to Clinical Chemistry 4 credits · 4 hours MLT 125 - Introduction to Clinical Chemistry MLT 125 - Introduction to Clinical Chemistry This course provides an introduction to basic concepts in clinical chemistry. --- # MLT242 — Survey in Medical Laboratory Technology 5 credits · 5 hours MLT 242 - Survey in Medical Laboratory Technology MLT 242 - Survey in Medical Laboratory Technology This course correlates clinical experience with theoretical concepts. Corequisite(s): MLT 251 and MLT 252 --- # MLT243 — Advanced Survey in Medical Lab Technology 5 credits · 5 hours MLT 243 - Advanced Survey in Medical Lab Technology MLT 243 - Advanced Survey in Medical Lab Technology This course correlates clinical experience with advanced theoretical concepts. Corequisite(s): MLT 253 , MLT 254 --- # MLT251 — Clinical Experience I 5 credits · 5 hours MLT 251 - Clinical Experience I MLT 251 - Clinical Experience I This course provides an integrated, clinically-based rotation which correlates cognitive and technical skills in selected areas of the clinical laboratory. Corequisite(s): MLT 242 , MLT 252 --- # MLT252 — Clinical Experience II 5 credits · 5 hours MLT 252 - Clinical Experience II MLT 252 - Clinical Experience II This course provides an integrated, clinically-based rotation which correlates cognitive and technical skills in selected areas of the clinical laboratory. Corequisite(s): MLT 242 , MLT 251 --- # MLT253 — Clinical Experience III 5 credits · 5 hours MLT 253 - Clinical Experience III MLT 253 - Clinical Experience III This course provides an integrated, clinically-based rotation which correlates cognitive and technical skills in selected areas of the clinical laboratory. Corequisite(s): MLT 243 , MLT 254 --- # MLT254 — Clinical Experience IV 5 credits · 5 hours MLT 254 - Clinical Experience IV MLT 254 - Clinical Experience IV This course provides an integrated, clinically-based rotation which correlates cognitive and technical skills in selected areas of the clinical laboratory. Corequisite(s): MLT 243 and MLT 253 --- # MSY112 — Brick Masonry 4 credits · 4 hours MSY 112 - Brick Masonry MSY 112 - Brick Masonry This course is an introduction to masonry tools and equipment, masonry drawings, specifications, and calculations; and handling mortar and bricks/blocks. --- # MTT101 — Introduction to Machine Tool 2 credits · 2 hours MTT 101 - Introduction to Machine Tool MTT 101 - Introduction to Machine Tool This course covers the basics in measuring tools, layout tools, bench tools and basic operations of lathes, mills, and drill presses. --- # MTT105 — Machine Tool Math Applications 3 credits · 3 hours MTT 105 - Machine Tool Math Applications MTT 105 - Machine Tool Math Applications This course is a study of shop math relevant to the machine tool trade. --- # MTT111 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice I 5 credits · 5 hours MTT 111 - Machine Tool Theory and Practice I MTT 111 - Machine Tool Theory and Practice I This course is an introduction to the basic operation of machine shop equipment. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Corequisite(s): EGT 128 Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # MTT112 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice II 5 credits · 5 hours MTT 112 - Machine Tool Theory and Practice II MTT 112 - Machine Tool Theory and Practice II This course is a combination of the basic theory and operation of machine shop equipment. Prerequisite(s): MTT 111 Prerequisites: MTT111 --- # MTT113 — Machine Tool Theory and Practice III 5 credits · 5 hours MTT 113 - Machine Tool Theory and Practice III MTT 113 - Machine Tool Theory and Practice III This advanced course is a combination of theory and practice to produce complex metal parts. This course will include advanced machining and grinding procedures required to complete all machining applications Prerequisite(s): MTT 112 Prerequisites: MTT112 --- # MTT121 — Machine Tool Theory I 3 credits · 3 hours MTT 121 - Machine Tool Theory I MTT 121 - Machine Tool Theory I This course covers the principles involved in the production of precision metals parts. --- # MTT124 — Machine Tool Practice II 4 credits · 4 hours MTT 124 - Machine Tool Practice II MTT 124 - Machine Tool Practice II This course covers the practical application of the principles in Machine Tool Theory II. Prerequisite(s): MTT 111 Prerequisites: MTT111 --- # MTT126 — Machine Tool Practice III 4 credits · 4 hours MTT 126 - Machine Tool Practice III MTT 126 - Machine Tool Practice III This course covers the practical application of the principles in Machine Tool Theory III. Prerequisite(s): MTT 111 Prerequisites: MTT111 --- # MTT141 — Metals and Heat Treatment 3 credits · 3 hours MTT 141 - Metals and Heat Treatment MTT 141 - Metals and Heat Treatment This course is a study of the properties, characteristics, and heat treatment procedures of metals. --- # MTT147 — Tool and Cutter Grinding 2 credits · 2 hours MTT 147 - Tool and Cutter Grinding MTT 147 - Tool and Cutter Grinding This course covers theoretical and practical training in cutting tools, cutting tool angles, the mechanics of material removal, and the operations of tool and cutter grinding equipment. --- # MTT211 — Die Theory 3 credits · 3 hours MTT 211 - Die Theory MTT 211 - Die Theory This course is a study of die components as they relate to the complete die. Restricted for Apprentices Only. --- # MTT231 — Tool and Diemaking I 5 credits · 5 hours MTT 231 - Tool and Diemaking I MTT 231 - Tool and Diemaking I This course covers the manufacture and use a simple blanking or piercing die or tools. Prerequisite(s): ENG 155 , MAT 155 and MTT 113 Prerequisites: ENG155, MAT155, MTT113 --- # MTT232 — Tool and Diemaking II 5 credits · 5 hours MTT 232 - Tool and Diemaking II MTT 232 - Tool and Diemaking II This course covers the manufacture and use of a compound die or tools. Prerequisite(s): MTT 231 Prerequisites: MTT231 --- # MTT241 — Jigs and Fixtures I 2 credits · 2 hours MTT 241 - Jigs and Fixtures I MTT 241 - Jigs and Fixtures I This course includes the theory necessary to design working prints of simple jigs and fixtures. Prerequisite(s): MTT 113 Prerequisites: MTT113 --- # MTT242 — Jigs and Fixtures II 2 credits · 2 hours MTT 242 - Jigs and Fixtures II MTT 242 - Jigs and Fixtures II This course includes the theory necessary to design a complex jig or fixture for piece part production. Prerequisite(s): MTT 241 Prerequisites: MTT241 --- # MTT251 — CNC Operations 3 credits · 3 hours MTT 251 - CNC Operations MTT 251 - CNC Operations This course is a study of CNC machine controls, setting tools, and machine limits and capabilities. Prerequisite(s): ENG 032 or equivalent Corequisite(s): MTT 111 Prerequisites: ENG032 --- # MTT253 — CNC Programming and Operations 3 credits · 3 hours MTT 253 - CNC Programming and Operations MTT 253 - CNC Programming and Operations This course is a study of the planning, programming, selecting tooling, determining speeds and feeds, setting up, operating, and testing of cnc programs on cnc machines. Prerequisite(s): MTT 254 and MTT 255 Prerequisites: MTT254, MTT255 --- # MTT254 — CNC Programming I 3 credits · 3 hours MTT 254 - CNC Programming I MTT 254 - CNC Programming I This course is a study of cnc programming, including machine language and computer assisted programming. Prerequisite(s): MTT 112 and RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: MTT112, RWR032 --- # MTT255 — CNC Programming II 3 credits · 3 hours MTT 255 - CNC Programming II MTT 255 - CNC Programming II This course includes cnc programming with simulated production conditions. Prerequisite(s): MTT 254 Prerequisites: MTT254 --- # MTT256 — CNC Programming III 3 credits · 3 hours MTT 256 - CNC Programming III MTT 256 - CNC Programming III This course is a study of advanced CNC programming methods using multi-axis machining centers. Prerequisite(s): MTT 254 ; MTT 255 Prerequisites: MTT254, MTT255 --- # MTT258 — Machine Tool CAM 3 credits · 3 hours MTT 258 - Machine Tool CAM MTT 258 - Machine Tool CAM This course is a study of computer assisted manufacturing graphics systems needed to create CNC programs. Prerequisite(s): EGT 151 , MTT 111 , and MAT 155 Prerequisites: EGT151, MTT111, MAT155 --- # MTT270 — Operation and Programming of Coordinate Measuring Machines 3 credits · 3 hours MTT 270 - Operation and Programming of Coordinate Measuring Machines MTT 270 - Operation and Programming of Coordinate Measuring Machines This course is a study of the operation, application and programming of coordinate measuring machines (CMM). Prerequisite(s): EGT 130 , EGT 151 , MTT 111 , and MAT 155 Prerequisites: EGT130, EGT151, MTT111, MAT155 --- # MTT285 — NIMS Level I Capstone 4 credits · 4 hours MTT 285 - NIMS Level I Capstone MTT 285 - NIMS Level I Capstone This capstone course will provide practice and performance necessary to complete all Level I projects outlined by the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS). This course will include projects and written examinations required by NIMS. Prerequisite(s): MTT 113 Prerequisites: MTT113 --- # MUS105 — Music Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 105 - Music Appreciation MUS 105 - Music Appreciation This course is an introduction to the study of music with focus on the elements of music and their relationships, the musical characteristics of representative works and composers, common musical forms and genres of various Western and non-Western historical style periods, and appropriate listening experiences. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # NUR104 — Nursing Care Management I 4 credits · 4 hours NUR 104 - Nursing Care Management I NUR 104 - Nursing Care Management I This course focuses on the knowledge, skills, and abilities that are fundamental to nursing practice with application in acute and extended care settings. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Nursing Program, NUR 106 and NUR 206 Corequisite(s): BIO 210 ; COL 101 ; ENG 101 Prerequisites: NUR106, NUR206 --- # NUR106 — Pharmacologic Basics 2 credits · 2 hours NUR 106 - Pharmacologic Basics NUR 106 - Pharmacologic Basics This introductory course outlines the basic concepts of pharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics. The process of clinical calculations is introduced, as well as the major drug classifications. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Nursing Program Corequisite(s): BIO 210 , COL 101 , ENG 101 , NUR 206 --- # NUR159 — Nursing Care Management II 6 credits · 6 hours NUR 159 - Nursing Care Management II NUR 159 - Nursing Care Management II Focuses on the delivery of nursing care to an increasing number of individuals experiencing health problems emphasizing selected physiological systems. Prerequisite(s): Take NUR 104 NUR 206 NUR 106 BIO 210 ENG 101 Corequisite(s): BIO 211 ; PSY 201 Prerequisites: NUR104, NUR206, NUR106, BIO210, ENG101 --- # NUR206 — Clinical Skills Application 2 credits · 2 hours NUR 206 - Clinical Skills Application NUR 206 - Clinical Skills Application Involves the application of knowledge, skills, and abilities in a clinical setting. Corequisite(s): BIO 210 , COL 101 , ENG 101 , NUR 106 --- # NUR209 — Nursing Management III 5 credits · 5 hours NUR 209 - Nursing Management III NUR 209 - Nursing Management III Focuses on the delivery of nursing care to an increasing number of individuals experiencing health problems emphasizing selected physiologic systems. Prerequisite(s): NUR 106 , PSY 201 and BIO 211 Corequisite(s): ENG 102 Prerequisites: NUR106, PSY201, BIO211 --- # NUR211 — Care of Childbearing Family 4 credits · 4 hours NUR 211 - Care of Childbearing Family NUR 211 - Care of Childbearing Family This course facilitates the application of the nursing process to assist in meeting the needs of the childbearing family. Focus is on both normal and abnormal aspects. Prerequisite(s): BIO 210 , COL 101 , ENG 101 Corequisite(s): NUR 159 , PSY 201 , BIO 211 Prerequisites: BIO210, COL101, ENG101 --- # NUR214 — Mental Health Nursing 4 credits · 4 hours NUR 214 - Mental Health Nursing NUR 214 - Mental Health Nursing This course facilitates the utilization of the nursing process to assist in meeting the needs of patients with common mental health problems. Focus is on the dynamics of human behavior ranging from normal to extreme. Prerequisite(s): BIO 225 , MAT 110 , and NUR 229 Corequisite(s): Humanities/Fine Arts Elective; General Elective Prerequisites: BIO225, MAT110, NUR229 --- # NUR219 — Nursing Management and Leadership 4 credits · 4 hours NUR 219 - Nursing Management and Leadership NUR 219 - Nursing Management and Leadership This course prepares the student for the professional nursing role through the introduction of management skills prepared to care for small groups of individuals and to function as a leader of a nursing team. Prerequisite(s): NUR 214 Corequisite(s): Humanities/Fine Arts Elective; General Elective Prerequisites: NUR214 --- # NUR229 — Nursing Management IV 6 credits · 6 hours NUR 229 - Nursing Management IV NUR 229 - Nursing Management IV This course focuses on the delivery of nursing care to clients throughout the lifespan who are experiencing complex, multi-system health problems. Prerequisite(s): NUR 209 , ENG 102 Corequisite(s): BIO 225 ; MAT 110 Prerequisites: NUR209, ENG102 --- # PHI101 — Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHI 101 - Introduction to Philosophy PHI 101 - Introduction to Philosophy This course includes a topical survey of the three main branches of philosophy – epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics – and the contemporary questions related to these fields. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # PHI110 — Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours PHI 110 - Ethics PHI 110 - Ethics This course is a study of the moral principles of conduct emphasizing ethical problems and modes of ethical reasoning. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # PHS101 — Physical Science I 4 credits · 4 hours PHS 101 - Physical Science I PHS 101 - Physical Science I This is the first of a sequence of courses in physical science and includes an introduction to science with emphasis on science terminology and investigations of the physical world. Topics are selected from astronomy, chemistry, geology, and physics. --- # PHY201 — Physics I 4 credits · 4 hours PHY 201 - Physics I PHY 201 - Physics I This is the first in a sequence of physics courses. Topics include mechanics, wave motion, sound, heat, electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. Prerequisite(s): MAT 110 or MAT 112 Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: MAT110, MAT112 --- # PHY202 — Physics II 4 credits · 4 hours PHY 202 - Physics II PHY 202 - Physics II This course covers physics topics, including mechanics, wave motion, sound, heat, electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. Prerequisite(s): PHY 201 Prerequisites: PHY201 --- # PHY221 — University Physics I 4 credits · 4 hours PHY 221 - University Physics I PHY 221 - University Physics I This is the first of a sequence of courses. The course includes a calculus based treatment of the following topics: vectors, laws of motion, rotation, vibratory, and wave motion. Prerequisite(s): MAT 130 or MAT 140 Minimum grade of C Corequisite(s): ENG 101 Prerequisites: MAT130, MAT140 --- # PHY222 — University Physics II 4 credits · 4 hours PHY 222 - University Physics II PHY 222 - University Physics II This course is a continuation of calculus based treatment of the following topics: thermodynamics, kinetic theory of gases, electricity and magnetism, including electrostatics, dielectrics, electric circuits, magnetic fields, and induction phenomena. Prerequisite(s): PHY 221 and MAT 141 Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: PHY221, MAT141 --- # PNR121 — Fundamentals of Pharmacology 2 credits · 2 hours PNR 121 - Fundamentals of Pharmacology PNR 121 - Fundamentals of Pharmacology This course is an introduction to basic concepts of pharmacology. Dosage calculations, medication administration, and common drug classifications are among the concepts explored. Corequisite(s): BIO 210 , COL 101 , ENG 101 , NUR 206 , PNR 175 --- # PNR123 — Medical Surgical Nursing I 4 credits · 4 hours PNR 123 - Medical Surgical Nursing I PNR 123 - Medical Surgical Nursing I This course is a beginning study utilizing the nursing process. Concepts include physiological, psychosocial, pharmacological, nutritional, and health and safety needs of the adult patient. Clinical experiences include commonly occurring health problems having predictable Prerequisites: NUR106, NUR206, PNR121, PNR175 --- # PNR131 — Medical Surgical Nursing II 4 credits · 4 hours PNR 131 - Medical Surgical Nursing II PNR 131 - Medical Surgical Nursing II This course is a continuation of the study of the nursing process. Concepts include physiological, psychosocial, pharmacological, nutritional, and health and safety needs of the adult patient. Clinical experiences include commonly occurring health problems having predictable Prerequisites: NUR104, NUR106, NUR206, BIO210, COL101, ENG101 --- # PNR140 — Medical Surgical Nursing III 5 credits · 5 hours PNR 140 - Medical Surgical Nursing III PNR 140 - Medical Surgical Nursing III This course is a continuation of the study of the nursing process. Concepts include physiological, psychosocial, nutritional, and health and safety needs of the adult. Clinical experiences address selected commonly occurring health problems having predictable Prerequisites: NUR106, PNR121, PNR123, PNR131, PNR150, PNR175 --- # PNR150 — Maternal and Infant Nursing 4 credits · 4 hours PNR 150 - Maternal and Infant Nursing PNR 150 - Maternal and Infant Nursing This course is a study utilizing the nursing process to meet the needs of the childbearing family. Clinical experiences address the care of the healthy mother from conception through postpartum and the care of the normal newborn. Prerequisite(s): NUR 159 , BIO 210 , COL 101 , ENG 101 Corequisite(s): PNR 121 , PNR 123 , PNR 131 , PNR 175 , PSY 201 Prerequisites: NUR159, BIO210, COL101, ENG101 --- # PNR175 — Practical Nursing Skills 4 credits · 4 hours PNR 175 - Practical Nursing Skills PNR 175 - Practical Nursing Skills This course provides refinement of skills used in the nursing process. Organizational skills, legal and ethical aspects of practical nursing, and career opportunities are emphasized. Corequisite(s): BIO 210 , COL 101 , ENG 101 , NUR 106 , PNR 121 --- # PSC201 — American Government 3 credits · 3 hours PSC 201 - American Government PSC 201 - American Government This course is a study of national governmental institutions with emphasis on the constitution, the functions of executive, legislative and judicial branches, civil liberties and the role of the electorate. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # PSC215 — State & Local Government 3 credits · 3 hours PSC 215 - State & Local Government PSC 215 - State & Local Government This course is a study of state, county, and municipal government systems, including interrelationships between these systems and within the federal government. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # PSC220 — Introduction to International Relations 3 credits · 3 hours PSC 220 - Introduction to International Relations PSC 220 - Introduction to International Relations This course introduces the major focus and factors influencing world affairs, with emphasis on the role of the United States in the global community and the impact of growing interdependence on daily living. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # PSY105 — Personal/Interpersonal Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 105 - Personal/Interpersonal Psychology PSY 105 - Personal/Interpersonal Psychology This course emphasizes the principles of psychology in the study of self awareness and interpersonal adjustment and behavior in contemporary society. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # PSY201 — General Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 201 - General Psychology PSY 201 - General Psychology This course includes the following topics and concepts in the science of behavior: scientific method, biological bases for behavior, perception, motivation, learning, memory, development, personality, abnormal behavior, therapeutic techniques, and social psychology. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # PSY203 — Human Growth and Development 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 203 - Human Growth and Development PSY 203 - Human Growth and Development This course is a study of the physical, cognitive, and social factors affecting human growth, development, and potential. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # PSY212 — Abnormal Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 212 - Abnormal Psychology PSY 212 - Abnormal Psychology This course is a study of the nature and development of behavioral disorders, including the investigation of contemporary treatment procedures. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # RAD101 — Introduction to Radiography 2 credits · 2 hours RAD 101 - Introduction to Radiography RAD 101 - Introduction to Radiography This course provides an introduction to radiologic technology with emphasis on orientation to the radiology department, ethics, and basic radiation protection. --- # RAD102 — Radiography Patient Care Procedures 2 credits · 2 hours RAD 102 - Radiography Patient Care Procedures RAD 102 - Radiography Patient Care Procedures This course provides a study of the procedures and techniques used in the care of the diagnostic imaging patient. --- # RAD103 — Introduction to Computed Tomography 2 credits · 2 hours RAD 103 - Introduction to Computed Tomography RAD 103 - Introduction to Computed Tomography This course is a study of the technological developments behind computed tomography, an overview of scanner components, terminology, data acquisition, digital imaging, image reconstruction, display and manipulations. Current applications will be explored,including patient screening, contract utilization and administration, contrast reactions and treatment, pediatrics, conscious sedation and monitoring, and radiation protection. Corequisite(s): AHS 206 , RAD 120 , RAD 135 , RAD 140 , RAD 145 --- # RAD105 — Radiographic Anatomy 4 credits · 4 hours RAD 105 - Radiographic Anatomy RAD 105 - Radiographic Anatomy This course includes the study of the structures of the human body and the normal function of its systems. Special emphasis is placed on radiographic anatomy. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all previous RAD courses --- # RAD112 — Radiographic Imaging Fundamentals 2 credits · 2 hours RAD 112 - Radiographic Imaging Fundamentals RAD 112 - Radiographic Imaging Fundamentals This course is an introduction to the study of the fundamental principles and techniques of radiographic imaging. Topics include image quality terms, primary exposure factors, the rationale and methods for primary exposure factor selection, and introductory image evaluation techniques Prerequisite(s): RAD 101 , RAD 102 , RAD 152 Corequisite(s): RAD 105 , RAD 130 , RAD 165 Prerequisites: RAD101, RAD102, RAD152 --- # RAD114 — Radiographic Imaging Fundamentals II 2 credits · 2 hours RAD 114 - Radiographic Imaging Fundamentals II RAD 114 - Radiographic Imaging Fundamentals II This course provides advanced instruction in primary and secondary influencing imaging factors and advanced imaging applications. Prerequisite(s): RAD 101 , RAD 102 , RAD 105 , RAD 112 , RAD 130 , RAD 152 , and RAD 165 Corequisite(s): RAD 136 and RAD 175 Prerequisites: RAD101, RAD102, RAD105, RAD112, RAD130, RAD152, RAD165 --- # RAD120 — Principles of Computed Tomography 3 credits · 3 hours RAD 120 - Principles of Computed Tomography RAD 120 - Principles of Computed Tomography This course is a study of assurance procedures, and radiation dosimetry in computed tomography. Special applications of computer tomography will be explored including interventional procedures, high speed ct scanning, 3 dimensional ct and multi-planar reformations. A review of special scanner features will also be covered in the course. Corequisite(s): AHS 206 , RAD 103 , RAD 140 --- # RAD121 — Radiographic Physics 4 credits · 4 hours RAD 121 - Radiographic Physics RAD 121 - Radiographic Physics This course introduces the principles of radiographic physics, incorporating theory and application of basic principles underlying the operation and maintenance of x-ray equipment. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all previous RAD courses --- # RAD130 — Radiographic Procedures I 3 credits · 3 hours RAD 130 - Radiographic Procedures I RAD 130 - Radiographic Procedures I This course provides an introduction to radiographic procedures. Positioning of the chest, abdomen, and extremities are included. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all previous RAD courses --- # RAD135 — Computed Tomography Body and Musculoskeletal Protocols 2 credits · 2 hours RAD 135 - Computed Tomography Body and Musculoskeletal Protocols RAD 135 - Computed Tomography Body and Musculoskeletal Protocols This course provides the basic imaging protocols and patient positioning for CT exams of the abdomen, pelvis, and musculoskeletal system. Case studies including anatomy and pathology of the abdomen, pelvis, and extremities will be explored. Corequisite(s): RAD 140 , RAD 145 --- # RAD136 — Radiographic Procedures II 3 credits · 3 hours RAD 136 - Radiographic Procedures II RAD 136 - Radiographic Procedures II This course is a study of radiographic procedures for visualization of the structures of the body. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all previous RAD courses --- # RAD140 — Computed Tomography Clinical Applications I 6 credits · 6 hours RAD 140 - Computed Tomography Clinical Applications I RAD 140 - Computed Tomography Clinical Applications I This course provides the student with clinical experience in basic CT scanning. Students will explore techniques related to patient safety, radiation protection, and exam protocols. Corequisite(s): AHS 206 , RAD 103 , RAD 120 , RAD 135 , RAD 145 --- # RAD145 — Computed Tomography Physics and Instrumentation 3 credits · 3 hours RAD 145 - Computed Tomography Physics and Instrumentation RAD 145 - Computed Tomography Physics and Instrumentation This course is a study of Computed Tomography physics and instrumentation. The course provides an overview of technology, application, and practice that is unique to the Computed Tomography profession. Corequisite(s): RAD 135 and RAD 140 --- # RAD152 — Applied Radiography I 2 credits · 2 hours RAD 152 - Applied Radiography I RAD 152 - Applied Radiography I This course introduces the clinical environment of the hospital by providing basic use of radiographic equipment and routine radiographic procedures. --- # RAD165 — Applied Radiography II 5 credits · 5 hours RAD 165 - Applied Radiography II RAD 165 - Applied Radiography II This course includes the use of radiographic equipment and performance of radiographic procedures within the clinical environment of the hospital. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all previous RAD courses --- # RAD175 — Applied Radiography III 5 credits · 5 hours RAD 175 - Applied Radiography III RAD 175 - Applied Radiography III This course includes clinical education needed for building competence in performing radiographic procedures within the clinical environment. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all previous RAD courses --- # RAD201 — Radiation Biology 2 credits · 2 hours RAD 201 - Radiation Biology RAD 201 - Radiation Biology This course is a study of the principles of radiobiology and protection. It emphasizes procedures that keep radiation exposure to patients, personnel, and the population at large to a minimum. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all previous RAD courses --- # RAD210 — Radiographic Imaging III 3 credits · 3 hours RAD 210 - Radiographic Imaging III RAD 210 - Radiographic Imaging III This course provides a detailed study of advanced methods and concepts of imaging. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all previous RAD courses --- # RAD220 — Selected Imaging Topics 3 credits · 3 hours RAD 220 - Selected Imaging Topics RAD 220 - Selected Imaging Topics This course is a study of advanced topics unique to the radiological sciences. --- # RAD225 — Selected Radiographic Topics 2 credits · 2 hours RAD 225 - Selected Radiographic Topics RAD 225 - Selected Radiographic Topics This course is a study of selected areas related to radiography. Prerequisite(s): RAD 101 , RAD 102 , RAD 152 , RAD 112 , RAD 130 , RAD 165 , RAD 105 , BIO 210 , BIO 211 , RAD 114 , RAD 121 , RAD 136 , RAD 175 , RAD 201 , RAD 210 , RAD 230 , RAD 256 , RAD 268 Corequisite(s): RAD 278 Prerequisites: RAD101, RAD102, RAD152, RAD112, RAD130, RAD165, RAD105, BIO210, BIO211, RAD114, RAD121, RAD136, RAD175, RAD201, RAD210, RAD230, RAD256, RAD268 --- # RAD230 — Radiographic Procedures III 3 credits · 3 hours RAD 230 - Radiographic Procedures III RAD 230 - Radiographic Procedures III This course is a study of special radiographic procedures. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all previous RAD courses --- # RAD256 — Advanced Radiography I 6 credits · 6 hours RAD 256 - Advanced Radiography I RAD 256 - Advanced Radiography I This course includes independently performing routine procedures in a radiology department, including involvement in advanced radiographic procedures. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all previous RAD courses --- # RAD268 — Advanced Radiography II 8 credits · 8 hours RAD 268 - Advanced Radiography II RAD 268 - Advanced Radiography II This course includes routine radiographic examinations, as well as advanced procedures, while continuing to build self-confidence in the clinical atmosphere. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all previous RAD courses --- # RAD278 — Advanced Radiography III 8 credits · 8 hours RAD 278 - Advanced Radiography III RAD 278 - Advanced Radiography III This course includes routine and advanced radiographic procedures in the clinical environment. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all previous RAD courses --- # RDG100 — Critical Reading 3 credits · 3 hours RDG 100 - Critical Reading RDG 100 - Critical Reading This course covers the application of basic reading skills to improve critical comprehension and higher order thinking skills. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # RDG101 — College Reading 3 credits · 3 hours RDG 101 - College Reading RDG 101 - College Reading This course is designed to enhance reading efficiency by effectively processing and analyzing information. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # SAC101 — Best Practices in School-Age and Youth Care Skills 3 credits · 3 hours SAC 101 - Best Practices in School-Age and Youth Care Skills SAC 101 - Best Practices in School-Age and Youth Care Skills This course introduces basic best practices of school-age and youth care skills for practitioners in out-of-school care environments. (South Carolina School Age Credential). --- # SCI150 — Forensic Science I 4 credits · 4 hours SCI 150 - Forensic Science I SCI 150 - Forensic Science I This course is a study of how criminal activity generates physical evidence, and the identification, collection, and preservation of physical evidence. --- # SFT101 — Introduction to Exercise Science 3 credits · 3 hours SFT 101 - Introduction to Exercise Science SFT 101 - Introduction to Exercise Science This course is a study of the concepts of exercise physiology and motor control. Prerequisite(s): SFT 109 , SFT 110 and SFT 125 (Minimum Grades of C) Corequisite(s): Prerequisites SFT 109 , SFT 110 , and SFT 125 - Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: SFT109, SFT110, SFT125 --- # SFT105 — Fitness Assessment and Exercise Program Design 3 credits · 3 hours SFT 105 - Fitness Assessment and Exercise Program Design SFT 105 - Fitness Assessment and Exercise Program Design This course is an introduction to the field and laborotory techniques used to evaluate the major components of health-related fitness. Principles of exercise are applied to develop safe, individualized exercise programs for apparently healthy individuals and special populations. --- # SFT107 — Nutrition for Fitness and Training 3 credits · 3 hours SFT 107 - Nutrition for Fitness and Training SFT 107 - Nutrition for Fitness and Training This course provides an overview of the basic principles of nutrition and weight management with particular application to fitness and sport. The focus is on optimal wellness and disease prevention. --- # SFT109 — Lifetime Fitness and Wellness 3 credits · 3 hours SFT 109 - Lifetime Fitness and Wellness SFT 109 - Lifetime Fitness and Wellness This course is a study of the foundation of the fitness/wellness series and introduces students to the theory and principles upon which the concepts of lifetime fitness and wellness are based. --- # SFT110 — Weight Training: Theory and Application 3 credits · 3 hours SFT 110 - Weight Training: Theory and Application SFT 110 - Weight Training: Theory and Application This course is a study of the instructional techniques and skill development in progressive resistance strength training. Anatomical, physiological, and biomechanical principles are studied and applied to design effective programs for individuals and groups. --- # SFT112 — Cardiovascular and Flexibility Training 2 credits · 2 hours SFT 112 - Cardiovascular and Flexibility Training SFT 112 - Cardiovascular and Flexibility Training This course is a study of the instructional techniques and skill development in progressive cardiovascular and flexibility training. Physiological and biomechanical principles are studied and applied to design effective programs for individuals and groups. --- # SFT125 — Personal Training Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours SFT 125 - Personal Training Techniques SFT 125 - Personal Training Techniques This course is a study of personal training programming concepts, training methodology, and business practices. Creative program design, motivation strategies, appropriate assessment techniques, communications and interpersonal skills,training styles, and client expectation issues are explored. --- # SFT201 — Structural Kinesiology 3 credits · 3 hours SFT 201 - Structural Kinesiology SFT 201 - Structural Kinesiology This course provides an in-depth study of the musculoskeletal anatomy to include bony landmarks and muscle origins, insertions and articulations, as well as basic biomechanics in the context of human movement and activity. Major anatomical systems that support human activity will be reviewed. Prerequisite(s): SFT 109 , SFT 110 , and SFT 125 - Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: SFT109, SFT110, SFT125 --- # SFT202 — Internship for the Personal Trainer 3 credits · 3 hours SFT 202 - Internship for the Personal Trainer SFT 202 - Internship for the Personal Trainer This course provides an opportunity for the student to serve in a leadership role in a worksite wellness program, hospital-based wellness center, cardiac rehabilitation center, or qualified agency providing fitness programs. Valid learning Prerequisites: SFT109, SFT110, SFT112, SFT125, AHS120 --- # SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology This course emphasizes the fundamental concepts and principles of sociology, including culture, socialization, interaction, social groups and stratification, effects of population growth, and technology in society and social institutions. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # SOC102 — Marriage and the Family 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 102 - Marriage and the Family SOC 102 - Marriage and the Family This course introduces the institutions of marriage and the family from a sociological perspective. Significant forms and structures of family groups are studied in relation to current trends and social change. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # SOC205 — Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 205 - Social Problems SOC 205 - Social Problems This course is a survey of current social problems in America, stressing the importance of social change and conflicts as they influence perceptions, definitions, etiology, and possible solutions. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # SPA101 — Elementary Spanish I 4 credits · 4 hours SPA 101 - Elementary Spanish I SPA 101 - Elementary Spanish I This course is a study of the four basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing, including an introduction to the Spanish culture. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # SPA102 — Elementary Spanish II 4 credits · 4 hours SPA 102 - Elementary Spanish II SPA 102 - Elementary Spanish II This course continues development of the basic language skills and the study of the Spanish culture. Prerequisite(s): SPA 101 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: SPA101 --- # SPA201 — Intermediate Spanish I 3 credits · 3 hours SPA 201 - Intermediate Spanish I SPA 201 - Intermediate Spanish I This course is a review of Spanish grammar with attention given to more complex grammatical structures and reading difficult prose. Prerequisite(s): SPA 102 ; Minimum grade of C Prerequisites: SPA102 --- # SPC205 — Public Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours SPC 205 - Public Speaking SPC 205 - Public Speaking This course is an introduction to principles of public speaking with application of speaking skills. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # SUR101 — Introduction to Surgical Technology 5 credits · 5 hours SUR 101 - Introduction to Surgical Technology SUR 101 - Introduction to Surgical Technology This course includes a study of the surgical environment, team concepts, aseptic technique, hospital organization, basic instrumentation and supplies, sterilization, principles of infection control, and wound healing. --- # SUR102 — Applied Surgical Technology 5 credits · 5 hours SUR 102 - Applied Surgical Technology SUR 102 - Applied Surgical Technology This course covers the principles and application of aseptic technique, the perioperative role, and medical/legal aspects. Prerequisite(s): SUR 101 Prerequisites: SUR101 --- # SUR103 — Surgical Procedures I 4 credits · 4 hours SUR 103 - Surgical Procedures I SUR 103 - Surgical Procedures I This course is a study of a system to system approach to surgical procedures and relates regional anatomy, pathology, specialty equipment, and team responsibility. Patient safety, medical/legal aspects, and drugs used in surgery are emphasized. Prerequisite(s): SUR 101 , SUR 102 Prerequisites: SUR101, SUR102 --- # SUR104 — Surgical Procedures II 4 credits · 4 hours SUR 104 - Surgical Procedures II SUR 104 - Surgical Procedures II This course is a study of the various specialties of surgical procedures. Prerequisite(s): SUR 101 , SUR 102 , SUR 103 Prerequisites: SUR101, SUR102, SUR103 --- # SUR105 — Surgical Procedures III 4 credits · 4 hours SUR 105 - Surgical Procedures III SUR 105 - Surgical Procedures III This course is a study of advanced specialties of surgical procedures. Prerequisite(s): SUR 101 , SUR 102 , SUR 103 , SUR 104 , SUR 110 , SUR 111 , SUR 123 , SUR 125 Prerequisites: SUR101, SUR102, SUR103, SUR104, SUR110, SUR111, SUR123, SUR125 --- # SUR110 — Introduction to Surgical Practicum 5 credits · 5 hours SUR 110 - Introduction to Surgical Practicum SUR 110 - Introduction to Surgical Practicum This course is an introduction to the application of surgical technique by assisting in the perioperative roles in various clinical affiliations. Prerequisite(s): SUR 101 , SUR 102 , SUR 103 , SUR 104 , SUR 123 , SUR 125 Prerequisites: SUR101, SUR102, SUR103, SUR104, SUR123, SUR125 --- # SUR111 — Basic Surgical Practicum 7 credits · 7 hours SUR 111 - Basic Surgical Practicum SUR 111 - Basic Surgical Practicum This course includes the application of theory under supervision in the perioperative role in various clinical affiliations. Prerequisite(s): SUR 101 , SUR 102 , SUR 103 , SUR 104 , SUR 110 , SUR 123 , SUR 125 Prerequisites: SUR101, SUR102, SUR103, SUR104, SUR110, SUR123, SUR125 --- # SUR120 — Surgical Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours SUR 120 - Surgical Seminar SUR 120 - Surgical Seminar This course includes the comprehensive correlation of theory and practice in the perioperative role. Prerequisite(s): SUR 101 , SUR 102 , SUR 103 , SUR 104 , SUR 105 , SUR 110 , SUR 111 , SUR 123 , and SUR 125 Prerequisites: SUR101, SUR102, SUR103, SUR104, SUR105, SUR110, SUR111, SUR123, SUR125 --- # SUR123 — Sterile Processing Technology 3 credits · 3 hours SUR 123 - Sterile Processing Technology SUR 123 - Sterile Processing Technology This course provides detailed study of the preparation and processing procedures of surgical instruments. Prerequisite(s): SUR 101 , SUR 102 Corequisite(s): SUR 103 Prerequisites: SUR101, SUR102 --- # SUR125 — Sterile Processing Practicum 5 credits · 5 hours SUR 125 - Sterile Processing Practicum SUR 125 - Sterile Processing Practicum This course presents the applications of sterile processing theory in the clinical setting. Prerequisite(s): SUR 101 , SUR 102 Corequisite(s): SUR 103 , SUR 104 , and SUR 123 Prerequisites: SUR101, SUR102 --- # TDR101 — Introduction to Truck Driver Training 5 credits · 5 hours TDR 101 - Introduction to Truck Driver Training TDR 101 - Introduction to Truck Driver Training This course is an introduction to truck driver training. Corequisite(s): TDR 102 Minimum grade of C --- # TDR102 — Fundamentals of Truck Driver Training 4 credits · 4 hours TDR 102 - Fundamentals of Truck Driver Training TDR 102 - Fundamentals of Truck Driver Training This course covers the safe operation of a tractor-trailer on the open highway. --- # TDR103 — Preparation for CDL Examination 3 credits · 3 hours TDR 103 - Preparation for CDL Examination TDR 103 - Preparation for CDL Examination This course will prepare students for the South Carolina CDL examination, including rules, regulations, policies and driver practice. --- # THE101 — Introduction to Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours THE 101 - Introduction to Theatre THE 101 - Introduction to Theatre This course includes the appreciation and analysis of theatrical literature, history, and production. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # THE250 — Makeup for Performance 3 credits · 3 hours THE 250 - Makeup for Performance THE 250 - Makeup for Performance This course covers the principles and methods for the design and application of makeup for performance on stage and screen. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # THE253 — Stagecraft 3 credits · 3 hours THE 253 - Stagecraft THE 253 - Stagecraft This course is an applied study of technical theatre, including the fundamentals of scene design, set construction, painting, lighting, base electronics, properties, fly systems, drafting techniques, and back stage organization. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade og C --- # THE259 — Stage Management 3 credits · 3 hours THE 259 - Stage Management THE 259 - Stage Management This course is an introduction to the art of stage management. Emphasis is on the principles, techniques, and established procedures of stage management, which will be applied to required production work. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # THE263 — Fundamentals of Directing 3 credits · 3 hours THE 263 - Fundamentals of Directing THE 263 - Fundamentals of Directing This course is a practical study of the various components of directing a play. Topics include principles of composition, picturization, characterization, development of a formal prompt book, and the public presentation of a directing scene. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # THE276 — Script Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours THE 276 - Script Analysis THE 276 - Script Analysis This course focuses on the basic styles and forms of dramatic literature. Emphasis is on script analysis from the perspective of a theatre practitioner utilizing traditional and non-traditional methods to explore the structure of dramatic literature from a variety of genres, styles, and cultures. Corequisite(s): RWR 100 or equivalent Minimum grade of C --- # WLD104 — Gas Welding and Cutting 2 credits · 2 hours WLD 104 - Gas Welding and Cutting WLD 104 - Gas Welding and Cutting This course covers gas welding, brazing, soldering, and cutting of metals. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # WLD110 — Welding Safety and Health 1 credits · 1 hours WLD 110 - Welding Safety and Health WLD 110 - Welding Safety and Health This course is an introduction to safety and health hazards associated with welding and related processes. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or Equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # WLD111 — Arc Welding I 4 credits · 4 hours WLD 111 - Arc Welding I WLD 111 - Arc Welding I This course covers the safety, equipment, and skills used in the shielded metal arc welding process. Fillet welds are made to visual criteria in several positions. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # WLD113 — Arc Welding II 4 credits · 4 hours WLD 113 - Arc Welding II WLD 113 - Arc Welding II This course is a study of arc welding of ferrous and/or non-ferrous metals. Prerequisite(s): WLD 111 Prerequisites: WLD111 --- # WLD136 — Advanced Inert Gas Welding 2 credits · 2 hours WLD 136 - Advanced Inert Gas Welding WLD 136 - Advanced Inert Gas Welding This course covers the techniques for all positions of welding ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # WLD140 — Weld Testing 1 credits · 1 hours WLD 140 - Weld Testing WLD 140 - Weld Testing This is an introductory course in destructive and non-destructive testing of welded joints. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent and MAT 033 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT033 --- # WLD142 — Maintenance Welding 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 142 - Maintenance Welding WLD 142 - Maintenance Welding This course covers gas and arc welding processes used in maintenance shops. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent and MAT 013 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032, MAT013 --- # WLD152 — Tungsten Arc Welding 4 credits · 4 hours WLD 152 - Tungsten Arc Welding WLD 152 - Tungsten Arc Welding This course covers gas tungsten arc welding of carbon steel filler metal and carbon steel metals with stainless steel filler metals. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # WLD154 — Pipefitting and Welding 4 credits · 4 hours WLD 154 - Pipefitting and Welding WLD 154 - Pipefitting and Welding This is a basic course in fitting and welding pipe joints, either ferrous or non-ferrous, using standard processes. Prerequisite(s): WLD 111 and WLD 113 Prerequisites: WLD111, WLD113 --- # WLD170 — Qualification Welding 4 credits · 4 hours WLD 170 - Qualification Welding WLD 170 - Qualification Welding This course covers the procedures and practices used in taking welder qualification tests. --- # WLD201 — Welding Metallurgy 2 credits · 2 hours WLD 201 - Welding Metallurgy WLD 201 - Welding Metallurgy This course covers the weldability of metals, weld failure, and the affects of heat on chemical, physical, and mechanical properties. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or Equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # WLD208 — Advanced Pipe Welding 3 credits · 3 hours WLD 208 - Advanced Pipe Welding WLD 208 - Advanced Pipe Welding This course is a study of advanced pipe welding. It also covers the processes to fit and weld ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Prerequisite(s): WLD 152 Prerequisites: WLD152 --- # WLD212 — Destructive Testing 2 credits · 2 hours WLD 212 - Destructive Testing WLD 212 - Destructive Testing This course covers the destructive testing methods used in the evaluation of welds. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent and WLD 113 Prerequisites: RWR032, WLD113 --- # WLD214 — Non-Destructive Testing 2 credits · 2 hours WLD 214 - Non-Destructive Testing WLD 214 - Non-Destructive Testing This course covers non-destructive testing processes used in the evaluation of welds. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # WLD222 — Advanced Fabrication Welding 4 credits · 4 hours WLD 222 - Advanced Fabrication Welding WLD 222 - Advanced Fabrication Welding This course covers the layout, construction, and assembly of metal projects using metal working and welding equipment. Prerequisite(s): WLD 111 , WLD 136 , and WLD 152 Prerequisites: WLD111, WLD136, WLD152 --- # WLD228 — Inert Gas Welding Pipe I 4 credits · 4 hours WLD 228 - Inert Gas Welding Pipe I WLD 228 - Inert Gas Welding Pipe I This course covers the techniques used in gas tungsten arc welding of groove welds on ferrous pipe. Prerequisite(s): WLD 111 , WLD 136 , and WLD 152 Prerequisites: WLD111, WLD136, WLD152 --- # WLD231 — Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored Arc Welding Pipe I 4 credits · 4 hours WLD 231 - Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored Arc Welding Pipe I WLD 231 - Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored Arc Welding Pipe I This course covers the techniques used in gas metal arc and/or flux cored arc welding of groove welds on pipe. Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 or Equivalent Prerequisites: RWR032 --- # WLD240 — Robotic Welding and Manufacturing 4 credits · 4 hours WLD 240 - Robotic Welding and Manufacturing WLD 240 - Robotic Welding and Manufacturing This course covers robotic welding systems, safety, operations and applications.