# Alamance Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-28T07:51:55.773Z from a crawl of alamancecc.edu. 811 records (170 programs · 641 courses · 0 resource pages). > > Built and maintained by Team Tailwind (https://teamtailwind.com), an AI-native higher-ed advisory firm. # Associate in Arts **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success - ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct - ACC121 — Prin of Managerial Acct - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - ART121 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART122 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART131 — Drawing I - ART132 — Drawing II - ART135 — Figure Drawing I - ART235 — Figure Drawing II - ART240 — Painting I - ART241 — Painting II - ART244 — Watercolor - ASL111 — Elementary ASL I - ASL112 — Elementary ASL II - ASL211 — Intermediate ASL I - ASL212 — Intermediate ASL II - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - BIO112 — General Biology II - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - BIO140A — Environmental Biology Lab - BIO155 — Nutrition - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO250 — Genetics - BIO275 — Microbiology - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS137 — Principles of Management - CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM131A — Intro to Chemistry Lab - CHM132 — Organic and Biochemistry - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CHM152 — General Chemistry II - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Intro to Prog & Logic - CJC111 — Intro to Criminal Justice - CJC113 — Juvenile Justice - CJC121 — Law Enforcement Operations - CJC141 — Corrections - CJC212 — Ethics & Comm Relations - COM110 — Intro to Communication - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - COM251 — Debate I - CSC134 — C++ Programming - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concept - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Prin of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Prin of Macroeconomics - EDU131 — Child, Family, and Community - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - EDU221 — Children With Exceptionalities - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG113 — Literature-Based Research - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - ENG125 — Creative Writing I - ENG126 — Creative Writing II - ENG134 — Introduction to Poetry - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - ENG273 — African-American Literature - GEL111 — Geology - HEA110 — Personal Health/Wellness - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HIS163 — The World Since 1945 - HIS211 — Ancient History - HIS212 — Medieval History - HIS236 — North Carolina History - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - HUM230 — Leadership Development - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT172 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MAT263 — Brief Calculus - MAT271 — Calculus I - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS111 — Fundamentals of Music - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - MUS121 — Music Theory I - MUS122 — Music Theory II - MUS125 — Aural Skills I - MUS126 — Aural Skills II - MUS131 — Chorus I - MUS132 — Chorus II - MUS151 — Class Music I - MUS152 — Class Music II - MUS161 — Applied Music I - MUS162 — Applied Music II - MUS181 — Show Choir I - MUS231 — Chorus III - MUS232 — Chorus IV - PED110 — Fit and Well for Life - PED113 — Aerobics I - PED120 — Walking for Fitness - PED122 — Yoga I - PED123 — Yoga II - PED145 — Basketball - Beginning - PED146 — Basketball - Intermediate - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - PHY151 — College Physics I - PHY152 — College Physics II - POL120 — American Government - POL130 — State & Local Government - PSY150 — General Psychology - PSY241 — Developmental Psychology - PSY281 — Abnormal Psychology - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Intro to Old Testament - REL212 — Intro to New Testament - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC213 — Sociology of the Family - SOC220 — Social Problems - SOC225 — Social Diversity - SOC240 — Social Psychology - SOC242 — Sociology of Deviance - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPA221 — Spanish Conversation - SPA231 — Reading and Composition Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1486 --- # Associate in Arts Teacher Preparation **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - ASL111 — Elementary ASL I - ASL112 — Elementary ASL II - ASL211 — Intermediate ASL I - ASL212 — Intermediate ASL II - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - BIO112 — General Biology II - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - BIO140A — Environmental Biology Lab - CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM131A — Intro to Chemistry Lab - CHM132 — Organic and Biochemistry - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CHM152 — General Chemistry II - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Intro to Prog & Logic - COM110 — Intro to Communication - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Prin of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Prin of Macroeconomics - EDU187 — Teaching and Learning for All - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - EDU250 — Teacher Licensure Preparation - EDU279 — Literacy Develop and Instruct - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG113 — Literature-Based Research - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - GEL111 — Geology - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT172 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MAT263 — Brief Calculus - MAT271 — Calculus I - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - PHY151 — College Physics I - PHY152 — College Physics II - POL120 — American Government - PSY150 — General Psychology - PSY241 — Developmental Psychology - PSY281 — Abnormal Psychology - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Intro to Old Testament - REL212 — Intro to New Testament - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC213 — Sociology of the Family - SOC220 — Social Problems - SOC225 — Social Diversity - SOC240 — Social Psychology - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1487 --- # Associate in Engineering **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BIO111 — General Biology I - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CHM152 — General Chemistry II - CHM251 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM252 — Organic Chemistry II - COM110 — Intro to Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - CSC134 — C++ Programming - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - DFT170 — Engineering Graphics - ECO251 — Prin of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Prin of Macroeconomics - EGR150 — Intro to Engineering - EGR220 — Engineering Statics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - GEL111 — Geology - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - MAT271 — Calculus I - MAT272 — Calculus II - MAT273 — Calculus III - MAT285 — Differential Equations - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PED110 — Fit and Well for Life - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY251 — General Physics I - PHY252 — General Physics II - POL120 — American Government - PSY150 — General Psychology - REL110 — World Religions - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1488 --- # Associate in Fine Arts in Music **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - ASL111 — Elementary ASL I - ASL112 — Elementary ASL II - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Prin of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Prin of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG113 — Literature-Based Research - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - ENG125 — Creative Writing I - ENG126 — Creative Writing II - ENG134 — Introduction to Poetry - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - ENG273 — African-American Literature - GEL111 — Geology - HEA110 — Personal Health/Wellness - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HIS211 — Ancient History - HIS212 — Medieval History - HIS236 — North Carolina History - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - HUM230 — Leadership Development - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS111 — Fundamentals of Music - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - MUS121 — Music Theory I - MUS122 — Music Theory II - MUS125 — Aural Skills I - MUS126 — Aural Skills II - MUS131 — Chorus I - MUS132 — Chorus II - MUS151 — Class Music I - MUS152 — Class Music II - MUS161 — Applied Music I - MUS162 — Applied Music II - MUS181 — Show Choir I - MUS182 — Show Choir II - MUS231 — Chorus III - MUS232 — Chorus IV - MUS261 — Applied Music III - MUS262 — Applied Music IV - PED110 — Fit and Well for Life - PED113 — Aerobics I - PED120 — Walking for Fitness - PED122 — Yoga I - PED123 — Yoga II - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - POL120 — American Government - PSY150 — General Psychology - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC213 — Sociology of the Family - SOC242 — Sociology of Deviance - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPA221 — Spanish Conversation - SPA231 — Reading and Composition Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1676 --- # Associate in Fine Arts in Visual Arts **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - ART121 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART122 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART131 — Drawing I - ART132 — Drawing II - ART135 — Figure Drawing I - ART235 — Figure Drawing II - ART240 — Painting I - ART241 — Painting II - ART244 — Watercolor - ASL111 — Elementary ASL I - ASL112 — Elementary ASL II - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM110 — Intro to Communication - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Prin of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Prin of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG113 — Literature-Based Research - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - ENG125 — Creative Writing I - ENG126 — Creative Writing II - ENG134 — Introduction to Poetry - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - ENG273 — African-American Literature - GEL111 — Geology - HEA110 — Personal Health/Wellness - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HIS211 — Ancient History - HIS212 — Medieval History - HIS236 — North Carolina History - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - HUM230 — Leadership Development - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT172 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MAT271 — Calculus I - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - MUS131 — Chorus I - MUS132 — Chorus II - MUS231 — Chorus III - MUS232 — Chorus IV - PED110 — Fit and Well for Life - PED113 — Aerobics I - PED120 — Walking for Fitness - PED122 — Yoga I - PED123 — Yoga II - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - POL120 — American Government - PSY150 — General Psychology - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Intro to Old Testament - REL212 — Intro to New Testament - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC213 — Sociology of the Family - SOC220 — Social Problems - SOC242 — Sociology of Deviance - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPA221 — Spanish Conversation - SPA231 — Reading and Composition Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1677 --- # Associate in Science **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - BIO111 — General Biology I - BIO112 — General Biology II - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - BIO140A — Environmental Biology Lab - BIO155 — Nutrition - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO250 — Genetics - BIO275 — Microbiology - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CHM152 — General Chemistry II - CHM251 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM252 — Organic Chemistry II - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Intro to Prog & Logic - COM110 — Intro to Communication - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - COM251 — Debate I - CSC134 — C++ Programming - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - CSC251 — Advanced JAVA Programming - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concept - DFT170 — Engineering Graphics - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Prin of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Prin of Macroeconomics - EGR150 — Intro to Engineering - EGR220 — Engineering Statics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG113 — Literature-Based Research - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - ENG273 — African-American Literature - GEL111 — Geology - HEA110 — Personal Health/Wellness - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HIS163 — The World Since 1945 - HIS236 — North Carolina History - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - HUM230 — Leadership Development - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT172 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MAT263 — Brief Calculus - MAT271 — Calculus I - MAT272 — Calculus II - MAT273 — Calculus III - MAT285 — Differential Equations - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - MUS131 — Chorus I - MUS132 — Chorus II - PED110 — Fit and Well for Life - PED113 — Aerobics I - PED120 — Walking for Fitness - PED122 — Yoga I - PED123 — Yoga II - PED145 — Basketball - Beginning - PED146 — Basketball - Intermediate - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - PHY151 — College Physics I - PHY152 — College Physics II - PHY251 — General Physics I - PHY252 — General Physics II - POL120 — American Government - POL130 — State & Local Government - PSY150 — General Psychology - PSY241 — Developmental Psychology - PSY281 — Abnormal Psychology - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Intro to Old Testament - REL212 — Intro to New Testament - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC213 — Sociology of the Family - SOC220 — Social Problems - SOC225 — Social Diversity - SOC242 — Sociology of Deviance - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPA221 — Spanish Conversation - SPA231 — Reading and Composition Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1490 --- # Associate in Science Teacher Preparation **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - ASL111 — Elementary ASL I - ASL112 — Elementary ASL II - ASL211 — Intermediate ASL I - ASL212 — Intermediate ASL II - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - BIO112 — General Biology II - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - BIO140A — Environmental Biology Lab - CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM131A — Intro to Chemistry Lab - CHM132 — Organic and Biochemistry - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CHM152 — General Chemistry II - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Intro to Prog & Logic - COM110 — Intro to Communication - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Prin of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Prin of Macroeconomics - EDU187 — Teaching and Learning for All - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - EDU250 — Teacher Licensure Preparation - EDU279 — Literacy Develop and Instruct - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG113 — Literature-Based Research - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - GEL111 — Geology - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - HUM160 — Introduction to Film - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MAT172 — Precalculus Trigonometry - MAT263 — Brief Calculus - MAT271 — Calculus I - MAT272 — Calculus II - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - PHY151 — College Physics I - PHY152 — College Physics II - PHY251 — General Physics I - PHY252 — General Physics II - POL120 — American Government - PSY150 — General Psychology - PSY241 — Developmental Psychology - PSY281 — Abnormal Psychology - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Intro to Old Testament - REL212 — Intro to New Testament - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC213 — Sociology of the Family - SOC220 — Social Problems - SOC225 — Social Diversity - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1491 --- # Associate In General Education **Degree** ## Courses - ART111 — Art Appreciation - ART114 — Art History Survey I - ART115 — Art History Survey II - ART131 — Drawing I - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - CHM130 — Gen, Org, & Biochemistry - CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - COM110 — Intro to Communication - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation - ECO251 — Prin of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Prin of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - ENG115 — Oral Communication - ENG125 — Creative Writing I - ENG231 — American Literature I - ENG232 — American Literature II - ENG241 — British Literature I - ENG242 — British Literature II - GEL111 — Geology - HIS111 — World Civilizations I - HIS112 — World Civilizations II - HIS131 — American History I - HIS132 — American History II - HIS163 — The World Since 1945 - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - HUM230 — Leadership Development - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - MAT121 — Algebra/Trigonometry I - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MUS110 — Music Appreciation - MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz - PHI215 — Philosophical Issues - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - POL120 — American Government - POL130 — State & Local Government - PSY150 — General Psychology - REL110 — World Religions - REL211 — Intro to Old Testament - REL212 — Intro to New Testament - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC213 — Sociology of the Family - SOC220 — Social Problems - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1489 --- # Accounting and Finance A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success - ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct - ACC121 — Prin of Managerial Acct - ACC129 — Individual Income Taxes - ACC130 — Business Income Taxes - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting - ACC150 — Accounting Software Appl - ACC220 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC221 — Intermediate Acct II - ACC225 — Cost Accounting - ACC227 — Practices in Accounting - ACC269 — Audit & Assurance Services - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS225 — Business Finance - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - ECO251 — Prin of Microeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - OST137 — Office Applications I - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1469 --- # Accounting and Finance: Forensic Accounting & Fraud Examination A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success - ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct - ACC121 — Prin of Managerial Acct - ACC129 — Individual Income Taxes - ACC130 — Business Income Taxes - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting - ACC220 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC221 — Intermediate Acct II - ACC225 — Cost Accounting - ACC227 — Practices in Accounting - ACC249 — Forensic Accounting & Cybersecurity - ACC267 — Fraud Examination - ACC268 — Info Systems & Internal Controls - ACC269 — Audit & Assurance Services - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS225 — Business Finance - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - ECO251 — Prin of Microeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - OST137 — Office Applications I - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1722 --- # Agribusiness Technology A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct - AGR110 — Agricultural Economics - AGR111 — Basic Farm Maintenance - AGR121 — Biological Pest Management - AGR139 — Intro to Sustainable Ag - AGR140 — Agricultural Chemicals - AGR160 — Plant Science - AGR170 — Soil Science - AGR212 — Farm Business Management - AGR213 — Ag Law and Finance - AGR214 — Agricultural Marketing - ANS110 — Animal Science - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG115 — Oral Communication - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - PTE115 — Pathway to Employ-Ag & Nat Res - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1475 --- # Agriculture Education A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACM113 — Animal Handling - AGR110 — Agricultural Economics - AGR111 — Basic Farm Maintenance - AGR121 — Biological Pest Management - AGR139 — Intro to Sustainable Ag - AGR140 — Agricultural Chemicals - AGR160 — Plant Science - AGR170 — Soil Science - AGR212 — Farm Business Management - AGR214 — Agricultural Marketing - ANS110 — Animal Science - ANS115 — Animal Feeds & Nutrition - COM231 — Public Speaking - EDU163 — Classroom Mgt and Instruction - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - EDU271 — Educational Technology - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG115 — Oral Communication - HOR134 — Greenhouse Operations - HOR160 — Plant Materials I - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - PTE115 — Pathway to Employ-Ag & Nat Res - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1478 --- # Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Technology A.A.S. **Degree** Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1480 --- # Animal Care and Management Technology A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACM110 — Intro to Animal Care - ACM111 — Health Care for Animals - ACM112 — Facility Management - ACM113 — Animal Handling - ACM210 — Law Pertaining to Animals - ACM211 — Applied Animal Behavior - ACM212 — Community Health - ACM213 — Euthanasia - ANS110 — Animal Science - ANS111 — Sustainable Livestock Mgt - ANS115 — Animal Feeds & Nutrition - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - CJC131 — Criminal Law - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG110 — Workplace Writing Essentials - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG115 — Oral Communication - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - POL130 — State & Local Government - PTE115 — Pathway to Employ-Ag & Nat Res - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - VET121 — Vet Medical Terminology - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1485 --- # Artificial Intelligence A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BAS120 — Intro to Analytics - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Intro to Prog & Logic - CSC113 — Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals - CSC114 — Artificial Intelligence I - CSC115 — Machine Learning I - CSC121 — Python Programming - CTI110 — IT Foundations - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concept - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - CTS225 — Spreadsheet Data Analysis - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DBA120 — Database Programming I - ECO251 — Prin of Microeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - NOS120 — Linux/UNIX Single User Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1686 --- # Associate Degree Nursing **Degree** ## Courses - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - NUR111 — Intro to Health Concepts - NUR117 — Pharmacology - NUR211 — Health Care Concepts - NUR212 — Health System Concepts - NUR213 — Complex Health Concepts - NUR214 — Nsg Transition Concepts - PSY150 — General Psychology - PSY241 — Developmental Psychology Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1615 --- # Automotive Systems Technology A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ATT115 — Green Trans Safety & Service - ATT140 — Emerging Transp Tech - AUT113 — Automotive Servicing I - AUT116 — Engine Repair - AUT141 — Suspension & Steering Sys - AUT151 — Brake Systems - AUT163 — Adv Auto Electricity - AUT181 — Engine Performance 1 - AUT183 — Engine Performance 2 - AUT213 — Automotive Servicing 2 - AUT221 — Auto Transm/Transaxles - AUT231 — Man Trans/Axles/Drtrains - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG115 — Oral Communication - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - PSY150 — General Psychology - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - TRN110 — Intro to Transport Tech - TRN111 — Chassis Maint/Light Repair - TRN112 — Powertrain Maint/Light Repair - TRN120 — Basic Transp Electricity - TRN130 — Intro to Sustainable Transp - TRN140 — Transp Climate Control - TRN140A — Transp Climate Control Lab - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1495 --- # Biotechnology A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIO111 — General Biology I - BIO112 — General Biology II - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - BIO140A — Environmental Biology Lab - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO250 — Genetics - BIO275 — Microbiology - BTC150 — Bioethics - BTC181 — Basic Lab Techniques - BTC182 — Pharma Lab Techniques I - BTC250 — Principles of Genetics - BTC250A — Principles of Genetics Lab - BTC275 — Industrial Microbiology - BTC281 — Bioprocess Techniques - BTC285 — Cell Culture - BTC286 — Immunological Techniques - BTC287 — Adv Molecular Techniques - BTC288 — Biotechnology Lab Experience - CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM131A — Intro to Chemistry Lab - CHM132 — Organic and Biochemistry - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CHM152 — General Chemistry II - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - PTC110 — Industrial Environment - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1499 --- # Biotechnology: Agricultural Biotechnology A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGR170 — Soil Science - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - BTC150 — Bioethics - BTC181 — Basic Lab Techniques - BTC250 — Principles of Genetics - BTC250A — Principles of Genetics Lab - BTC275 — Industrial Microbiology - BTC281 — Bioprocess Techniques - BTC285 — Cell Culture - BTC288 — Biotechnology Lab Experience - CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM131A — Intro to Chemistry Lab - CHM132 — Organic and Biochemistry - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CHM152 — General Chemistry II - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HOR134 — Greenhouse Operations - HOR162 — Applied Plant Science - HOR164 — Hort Pest Management - HOR168 — Plant Propagation - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1476 --- # Biotechnology: Biopharma Quality A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BTC150 — Bioethics - BTC181 — Basic Lab Techniques - BTC182 — Pharma Lab Techniques I - BTC183 — Pharma Lab Techniques II - BTC275 — Industrial Microbiology - BTC281 — Bioprocess Techniques - BTC288 — Biotechnology Lab Experience - CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM131A — Intro to Chemistry Lab - CHM132 — Organic and Biochemistry - COM110 — Intro to Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - PTC110 — Industrial Environment - PTC120 — Pharmaceutical Quality Control - PTC222 — Pharmaceutical Process Control - PTC226 — Validation - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1718 --- # Business Administration, General Business Administration Concentration A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success - ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct - ACC121 — Prin of Managerial Acct - BAS120 — Intro to Analytics - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - BUS153 — Human Resource Mngmt. - BUS225 — Business Finance - BUS240 — Business Ethics - BUS255 — Org Behavior in Business - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - ECO251 — Prin of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Prin of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - INT110 — International Business - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing - OST137 — Office Applications I - WBL110 — World of Work Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1501 --- # Business Administration, Human Resources Management Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success - ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct - ACC121 — Prin of Managerial Acct - BAS120 — Intro to Analytics - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - BUS153 — Human Resource Mngmt. - BUS217 — Employment Law and Regs - BUS234 — Training and Development - BUS240 — Business Ethics - BUS256 — Recruit Select & Per Plan - BUS258 — Compensation and Benefits - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - ECO251 — Prin of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Prin of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing - OST137 — Office Applications I - WBL110 — World of Work Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1505 --- # Computer-Aided Drafting Technology A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARC114 — Architectural CAD - ARC221 — Architectural 3-D CAD - DDF211 — Design Process I - DDF212 — Design Process II - DFT111 — Technical Drafting I - DFT111A — Technical Drafting I Lab - DFT112 — Technical Drafting II - DFT112A — Technical Drafting II Lab - DFT151 — CAD I - DFT152 — CAD II - DFT153 — CAD III - DFT154 — Intro Solid Modeling - DFT254 — Intermediate Solid Modeling/Rendering - DFT259 — CAD Project - EGR250 — Statics/Strength of Mater - ENG110 — Workplace Writing Essentials - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAC141 — Machining Applications I - MAT121 — Algebra/Trigonometry I - MEC265 — Fluid Mechanics - PHY110 — Conceptual Physics - PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab - PHY131 — Physics-Mechanics - PHY151 — College Physics I - WBL110 — World of Work Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1512 --- # Computer-Integrated Machining A.A.S **Degree** ## Courses - BPR111 — Print Reading - COM231 — Public Speaking - DFT154 — Intro Solid Modeling - DFT170 — Engineering Graphics - EGR285 — Design Project - ENG110 — Workplace Writing Essentials - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG115 — Oral Communication - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - ISC132 — Mfg Quality Control - MAC114 — Intro to Metrology - MAC122 — CNC Turning - MAC124 — CNC Milling - MAC141 — Machining Applications I - MAC141A — Machining Applications I Lab - MAC142 — Machining Applications II - MAC142A — Machining Applications II Lab - MAC151 — Machining Calculations - MAC222 — Advanced CNC Turning - MAC224 — Advanced CNC Milling - MAC228 — Advanced CNC Processes - MAC233 — Applications in CNC Machining - MAC247 — Production Tooling - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - PTE111 — Pathway to Employ-Manufacture - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1699 --- # Computer-Integrated Machining, Manufacturing Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ATR212 — Industrial Robots - BPR111 — Print Reading - COM231 — Public Speaking - DFT154 — Intro Solid Modeling - DFT170 — Engineering Graphics - EGR285 — Design Project - ENG110 — Workplace Writing Essentials - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - ISC132 — Mfg Quality Control - MAC114 — Intro to Metrology - MAC122 — CNC Turning - MAC124 — CNC Milling - MAC141 — Machining Applications I - MAC141A — Machining Applications I Lab - MAC142 — Machining Applications II - MAC222 — Advanced CNC Turning - MAC224 — Advanced CNC Milling - MAT121 — Algebra/Trigonometry I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MEC130 — Mechanisms - MEC145 — Mfg Materials I - MNT110 — Intro to Maint Procedures - PTE111 — Pathway to Employ-Manufacture - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1516 --- # Cosmetology A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COS111 — Cosmetology Concepts I - COS112 — Salon I - COS113 — Cosmetology Concepts II - COS114 — Salon II - COS115 — Cosmetology Concepts III - COS116 — Salon III - COS118 — Salon IV - COS127 — Natural Hair Care I - COS130 — State Board Exam Prep - COS223 — Contemp Hair Coloring - COS224 — Trichology & Chemistry - ENG110 — Workplace Writing Essentials - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - PSY150 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1519 --- # Criminal Justice Technology A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CJC111 — Intro to Criminal Justice - CJC112 — Criminology - CJC113 — Juvenile Justice - CJC120 — Interviews/Interrogations - CJC121 — Law Enforcement Operations - CJC131 — Criminal Law - CJC132 — Court Procedure & Evidence - CJC141 — Corrections - CJC211 — Counseling - CJC212 — Ethics & Comm Relations - CJC213 — Substance Abuse - CJC221 — Investigative Principles - CJC225 — Crisis Intervention - CJC231 — Constitutional Law - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - PSY150 — General Psychology - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1521 --- # Criminal Justice Technology, Forensic Science Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CJC111 — Intro to Criminal Justice - CJC112 — Criminology - CJC113 — Juvenile Justice - CJC120 — Interviews/Interrogations - CJC121 — Law Enforcement Operations - CJC131 — Criminal Law - CJC132 — Court Procedure & Evidence - CJC144 — Crime Scene Processing - CJC146 — Trace Evidence - CJC212 — Ethics & Comm Relations - CJC213 — Substance Abuse - CJC214 — Victimology - CJC221 — Investigative Principles - CJC225 — Crisis Intervention - CJC231 — Constitutional Law - CJC245 — Friction Ridge Analysis - CJC246 — Advanced Fricton Ridge Analysis - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - PSY150 — General Psychology - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1522 --- # Culinary Arts A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - COM231 — Public Speaking - CUL110 — Sanitation & Safety - CUL135 — Food & Beverage Service - CUL140 — Culinary Skills I - CUL150 — Food Science - CUL160 — Baking I - CUL170 — Garde Manger I - CUL214 — Wine Appreciation - CUL230 — Global Cuisines - CUL240 — Culinary Skills II - CUL250 — Classical Cuisine - CUL260 — Baking II - CUL270 — Garde Manger II - CUL283 — Farm-to-Table - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HRM245 — Human Resource Mgmt-Hosp - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - NUT110 — Nutrition - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1523 --- # Early Childhood Education, Terminal Non-Transfer, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - COM231 — Public Speaking - EDU119 — Intro to Early Child Educ - EDU131 — Child, Family, and Community - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU151 — Creative Activities - EDU153 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - EDU157 — Active Play - EDU184 — Early Childhood Intro Practicum - EDU221 — Children With Exceptionalities - EDU234 — Infants, Toddlers, and Twos - EDU251 — Exploration Activities - EDU280 — Language/Literacy Experiences - EDU284 — Early Child Capstone Prac - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1530 --- # Early Childhood Education, Transfer Licensure, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - COM231 — Public Speaking - EDU119 — Intro to Early Child Educ - EDU131 — Child, Family, and Community - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU151 — Creative Activities - EDU153 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - EDU216 — Foundations of Education - EDU221 — Children With Exceptionalities - EDU234 — Infants, Toddlers, and Twos - EDU250 — Teacher Licensure Preparation - EDU280 — Language/Literacy Experiences - EDU284 — Early Child Capstone Prac - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - PSY150 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1531 --- # Early Childhood Education, Transfer Non-Licensure, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success - BIO110 — Principles of Biology - BIO111 — General Biology I - COM231 — Public Speaking - EDU119 — Intro to Early Child Educ - EDU131 — Child, Family, and Community - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU151 — Creative Activities - EDU153 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - EDU221 — Children With Exceptionalities - EDU234 — Infants, Toddlers, and Twos - EDU261 — Early Childhood Admin I - EDU262 — Early Childhood Admin II - EDU280 — Language/Literacy Experiences - EDU284 — Early Child Capstone Prac - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - PSY150 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1532 --- # Electrical Systems Technology A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ATR112 — Intro to Automation - ATR212 — Industrial Robots - BPR135 — Schematics & Diagrams - COM231 — Public Speaking - DFT154 — Intro Solid Modeling - DFT170 — Engineering Graphics - EGR285 — Design Project - ELC112 — DC/AC Electricity - ELC113 — Residential Wiring - ELC115 — Industrial Wiring - ELC117 — Motors and Controls - ELC128 — Intro to PLC - ELC213 — Instrumentation - ELC228 — PLC Applications - ELN229 — Industrial Electronics - ELN275 — Troubleshooting - ENG110 — Workplace Writing Essentials - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - MAT121 — Algebra/Trigonometry I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - MNT110 — Intro to Maint Procedures - PTE111 — Pathway to Employ-Manufacture - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1678 --- # Emergency Medical Science A.A.S **Degree** ## Courses - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - COM120 — Interpersonal Communication - COM231 — Public Speaking - EMS110 — EMT - EMS122 — EMS Clinical Practicum I - EMS130 — Pharmacology - EMS131 — Advanced Airway Management - EMS160 — Cardiology I - EMS220 — Cardiology II - EMS221 — EMS Clinical Practicum II - EMS231 — EMS Clinical Pract III - EMS240 — Patients W/Special Challenges - EMS241 — EMS Clinical Practicum IV - EMS250 — Medical Emergencies - EMS260 — Trauma Emergencies - EMS270 — Life Span Emergencies - EMS285 — EMS Capstone - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics - PSY150 — General Psychology - SOC220 — Social Problems Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1536 --- # Fire Protection Technology A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - EPT140 — Emergency Management - FIP120 — Intro to Fire Protection - FIP124 — Fire Prevention & Public Education - FIP132 — Building Construction - FIP136 — Inspection and Codes - FIP146 — Fire Protection Systems - FIP152 — Fire Protection Law - FIP220 — Fire Fighting Strategies - FIP228 — Local Govt Finance - FIP229 — Fire Dynamics and Combust - FIP230 — Chem of Hazardous Mat I - FIP240 — Fire Service Supervision - FIP248 — Fire Services Personnel Administration - FIP276 — Managing Fire Services - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1546 --- # Graphic Design A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART131 — Drawing I - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GRD110 — Typography I - GRD141 — Graphic Design I - GRD142 — Graphic Design II - GRD154 — Vector Imaging Software - GRD155 — Publication Design - GRD159 — Raster Imaging Applications - GRD167 — Digital Photography I - GRD168 — Digital Photography II - GRD184 — Content Creation - GRD188 — Graphic Design for Web I - GRD241 — Graphic Design III - GRD242 — Graphic Design IV - GRD271 — Multimedia and Video I - GRD280 — Portfolio Design - GRD285 — Client/Media Relations - GRD288 — Graphic Design for Web II - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - PHO222 — Video Production - PHO242 — Digital Video Prod & Ed - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1474 --- # Health Science A.A.S. - Pre-Dental Track **Degree** ## Courses - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO275 — Microbiology - CHM130 — Gen, Org, & Biochemistry - CHM130A — Gen, Org, & Biochem Lab - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HSC112 — Health Sciences Pharmacology - HSC115 — Intro to Health Systems and Ethics - HSC121 — Healthcare Communication - HSC140 — Transcultural Healthcare - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - NAS111 — Nurse Aide I - OST137 — Office Applications I - OST143 — Dental Office Terminology - OST147 — Dental Billing and Coding - OST149 — Medical Legal Issues - PSY150 — General Psychology - PTE121 — Pathway to Employment - Health Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1751 --- # Health Science A.A.S. - Pre-Veterinary Medicine Technology Track **Degree** ## Courses - ACM111 — Health Care for Animals - ACM211 — Applied Animal Behavior - ACM212 — Community Health - ANS110 — Animal Science - ANS111 — Sustainable Livestock Mgt - ANS115 — Animal Feeds & Nutrition - BIO111 — General Biology I - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology I - CHM130 — Gen, Org, & Biochemistry - CHM130A — Gen, Org, & Biochem Lab - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HSC112 — Health Sciences Pharmacology - HSC115 — Intro to Health Systems and Ethics - HSC121 — Healthcare Communication - HSC140 — Transcultural Healthcare - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - NAS111 — Nurse Aide I - PSY150 — General Psychology - PTE121 — Pathway to Employment - Health - VET121 — Vet Medical Terminology Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1752 --- # Health Sciences A.A.S. **Degree** Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1747 --- # Health Sciences A.A.S. - General Track **Degree** ## Courses - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HSC112 — Health Sciences Pharmacology - HSC115 — Intro to Health Systems and Ethics - HSC121 — Healthcare Communication - HSC140 — Transcultural Healthcare - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - NAS111 — Nurse Aide I - NAS112 — Nurse Aide II - OST136 — Word Processing - OST137 — Office Applications I - OST149 — Medical Legal Issues - PSY150 — General Psychology - PTE121 — Pathway to Employment - Health Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1748 --- # Health Sciences A.A.S. - Pre-Nursing Track **Degree** ## Courses - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO275 — Microbiology - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - HSC112 — Health Sciences Pharmacology - HSC115 — Intro to Health Systems and Ethics - HSC121 — Healthcare Communication - HSC140 — Transcultural Healthcare - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - NAS111 — Nurse Aide I - NAS112 — Nurse Aide II - PSY150 — General Psychology - PSY241 — Developmental Psychology - PTE121 — Pathway to Employment - Health - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC213 — Sociology of the Family - SOC220 — Social Problems - SOC225 — Social Diversity - SOC240 — Social Psychology Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1749 --- # Health Sciences A.A.S. - Pre-Practical Nursing Track **Degree** ## Courses - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology I - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines - HSC112 — Health Sciences Pharmacology - HSC115 — Intro to Health Systems and Ethics - HSC121 — Healthcare Communication - HSC140 — Transcultural Healthcare - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - NAS111 — Nurse Aide I - NAS112 — Nurse Aide II - OST136 — Word Processing - OST137 — Office Applications I - OST148 — Med Ins & Billing - PSY150 — General Psychology - PTE121 — Pathway to Employment - Health - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1750 --- # Healthcare Management Technology A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success - ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct - ACC121 — Prin of Managerial Acct - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting - ACC150 — Accounting Software Appl - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS153 — Human Resource Mngmt. - BUS255 — Org Behavior in Business - COM231 — Public Speaking - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HMT110 — Intro to Healthcare Management - HMT211 — Long-Term Care Admin - HMT212 — Mgt of Healthcare Org - HMT220 — Healthcare Financial Mgt - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - MED116 — Introduction to A & P - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing - OST137 — Office Applications I - OST148 — Med Ins & Billing - OST149 — Medical Legal Issues - OST243 — Med Office Simulation - OST247 — Procedure Coding - PSY150 — General Psychology - WBL110 — World of Work Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1556 --- # Horticulture Technology A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGR170 — Soil Science - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG115 — Oral Communication - HOR112 — Landscape Design I - HOR114 — Landscape Construction - HOR116 — Landscape Management I - HOR134 — Greenhouse Operations - HOR160 — Plant Materials I - HOR161 — Plant Materials II - HOR162 — Applied Plant Science - HOR164 — Hort Pest Management - HOR168 — Plant Propagation - HOR215 — Landscape Irrigation - HOR245 — Hort Specialty Crops - HOR253 — Horticulture Turfgrass - HOR257 — Arboriculture Practices - HOR273 — Hor Mgmt & Marketing - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - PTE115 — Pathway to Employ-Ag & Nat Res - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I - WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II - WBL122 — Work-Based Learning II Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1560 --- # Industrial Systems Technology A.A.S. **Degree** Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1659 --- # Information Technology, Business Support Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Intro to Prog & Logic - CTI110 — IT Foundations - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concept - CTS120 — Hardware/Software Support - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - CTS155 — Tech Support Functions - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DBA120 — Database Programming I - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT121 — Algebra/Trigonometry I - NET125 — Introduction to Networks - NOS130 — Windows Single User - NOS230 — Windows Admin I - SEC110 — Security Concepts - WBL110 — World of Work Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1574 --- # Information Technology, Computer Programming and Development Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Intro to Prog & Logic - CSC121 — Python Programming - CSC134 — C++ Programming - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - CSC251 — Advanced JAVA Programming - CTI110 — IT Foundations - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concept - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DBA120 — Database Programming I - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT121 — Algebra/Trigonometry I - NOS120 — Linux/UNIX Single User - WBL110 — World of Work - WEB115 — Web Markup and Scripting - WEB182 — PHP Programming Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1570 --- # Information Technology, Systems Security ## Courses - CCT231 — Technology Crimes and Law - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Intro to Prog & Logic - CTI110 — IT Foundations - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concept - CTS289 — System Support Project - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT121 — Algebra/Trigonometry I - NET125 — Introduction to Networks - NET126 — Switching and Routing - NET225 — Enterprise Networking - NOS120 — Linux/UNIX Single User - NOS130 — Windows Single User - NOS220 — Linux/UNIX Admin I - NOS230 — Windows Admin I - SEC110 — Security Concepts - SEC160 — Security Administration I - WBL110 — World of Work Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1572 --- # Mechanical Engineering Technology A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BPR111 — Print Reading - CIS115 — Intro to Prog & Logic - COM231 — Public Speaking - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - DDF211 — Design Process I - DFT111 — Technical Drafting I - DFT111A — Technical Drafting I Lab - DFT151 — CAD I - DFT153 — CAD III - DFT154 — Intro Solid Modeling - DFT254 — Intermediate Solid Modeling/Rendering - DFT259 — CAD Project - EGR150 — Intro to Engineering - EGR250 — Statics/Strength of Mater - EGR285 — Design Project - ELC128 — Intro to PLC - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - ISC132 — Mfg Quality Control - MAC141 — Machining Applications I - MAT121 — Algebra/Trigonometry I - MEC130 — Mechanisms - MEC145 — Mfg Materials I - MEC265 — Fluid Mechanics - PHY131 — Physics-Mechanics - PHY151 — College Physics I - WBL110 — World of Work - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1583 --- # Mechatronics Engineering Technology A.A.S. **Degree** Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1590 --- # Medical Assisting A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - MED110 — Orientation to Med Assist - MED116 — Introduction to A & P - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - MED130 — Admin Office Proc I - MED131 — Admin Office Proc II - MED138 — Infection/Hazard Control - MED140 — Exam Room Procedures I - MED150 — Laboratory Procedures I - MED240 — Exam Room Procedures II - MED260 — MED Clinical Practicum - MED264 — Medical Assisting Overview - MED272 — Drug Therapy - MED274 — Diet Therapy/Nutrition - OST137 — Office Applications I - OST148 — Med Ins & Billing - OST149 — Medical Legal Issues - PSY150 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1630 --- # Medical Laboratory Technology A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIO111 — General Biology I - CHM130 — Gen, Org, & Biochemistry - CHM130A — Gen, Org, & Biochem Lab - CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM131A — Intro to Chemistry Lab - CHM132 — Organic and Biochemistry - CHM151 — General Chemistry I - CHM152 — General Chemistry II - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MLT110 — Intro to MLT - MLT111 — Urinalysis & Body Fluids - MLT115 — Laboratory Calculations - MLT116 — Anatomy & Med Terminology - MLT120 — Hematology/Hemostasis I - MLT126 — Immunology and Serology - MLT127 — Transfusion Medicine - MLT130 — Clinical Chemistry I - MLT140 — Intro to Microbiology - MLT220 — Hematology/Hemostasis II - MLT225 — Immunohematology II - MLT240 — Special Clin Microbiology - MLT251 — MLT Practicum I - MLT266 — MLT Practicum II - MLT276 — MLT Practicum III - PSY150 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1624 --- # Medical Office Administration, General Medical Office Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology I - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - MED116 — Introduction to A & P - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - OST131 — Keyboarding - OST134 — Text Entry and Formatting - OST136 — Word Processing - OST137 — Office Applications I - OST148 — Med Ins & Billing - OST149 — Medical Legal Issues - OST153 — Office Finance Solutions - OST164 — Office Editing - OST165 — Adv Office Editing - OST171 — Intro. to Virtual Office - OST181 — Office Procedures - OST243 — Med Office Simulation - OST247 — Procedure Coding - PSY150 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1623 --- # Sustainable Agriculture A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGR110 — Agricultural Economics - AGR111 — Basic Farm Maintenance - AGR121 — Biological Pest Management - AGR139 — Intro to Sustainable Ag - AGR140 — Agricultural Chemicals - AGR160 — Plant Science - AGR170 — Soil Science - AGR212 — Farm Business Management - AGR214 — Agricultural Marketing - AGR265 — Organic Crop Prod: Spring - AGR268 — Adv Organic Crop Prod - ANS110 — Animal Science - ANS111 — Sustainable Livestock Mgt - ANS115 — Animal Feeds & Nutrition - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG115 — Oral Communication - HOR134 — Greenhouse Operations - HOR168 — Plant Propagation - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - PTE115 — Pathway to Employ-Ag & Nat Res - WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1605 --- # Veterinary Medical Technology A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CHM130 — Gen, Org, & Biochemistry - CHM130A — Gen, Org, & Biochem Lab - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - VET113 — Vet Breeds, Husbandry & Nutrition - VET120 — Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology - VET121 — Vet Medical Terminology - VET127 — Veterinary Infectious & Parasitic Diseases - VET132 — Veterinary Diagnostics & Pathology I - VET133 — Veterinary Clinical Practice I - VET137 — Veterinary Office Practices - VET213 — Veterinary Clinical Practice II - VET214 — Veterinary Clinical Practice III - VET215 — Veterinary Pharmacology I - VET216 — Veterinary Pharmacology II - VET217 — Large Animal Clinic Practice I - VET218 — Large Animal Clinical Practice II - VET220 — Veterinary Diagnostics & Pathology II - VET221 — Veterinary Diagnostics & Pathology III - VET222 — Introduction to Exotic Animal Medicine - VET241 — Veterinary Clinical Praticum I - VET242 — Veterinary Clinical Practicum II - VET250 — Veterinary Capstone Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1729 --- # Welding Technology A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - MEC111 — Machine Processes I - PCJ262 — Hand Wrought Metals - WBL110 — World of Work - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD115 — SMAW (Stick) Plate - WLD116 — SMAW (Stick) Plate/Pipe - WLD121 — GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate - WLD122 — GMAW (MIG) Plate/Pipe - WLD131 — GTAW (TIG) Plate - WLD132 — GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications - WLD143 — Welding Metallurgy - WLD151 — Fabrication I - WLD215 — SMAW (Stick) Pipe - WLD231 — GTAW (TIG) Pipe - WLD251 — Fabrication II - WLD261 — Certification Practices Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1597 --- # Accounting and Finance Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct - ACC121 — Prin of Managerial Acct - ACC129 — Individual Income Taxes - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting - ACC150 — Accounting Software Appl - ACC152 — Advanced Software Appl - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS225 — Business Finance - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - ECO251 — Prin of Microeconomics - ECO252 — Prin of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra - OST137 — Office Applications I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1471 --- # Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - AHR110 — Intro to Refrigeration - AHR111 — HVACR Electricity - AHR112 — Heating Technology - AHR113 — Comfort Cooling - AHR114 — Heat Pump Technology - AHR115 — Refrigeration Systems - AHR133 — HVAC Servicing - AHR151 — HVAC Duct Systems I - AHR160 — Refrigerant Certification - AHR213 — HVACR Building Code - ENG115 — Oral Communication - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1642 --- # Animal Care and Management: Animal Sheltering and Field Services Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACM110 — Intro to Animal Care - ACM111 — Health Care for Animals - ACM112 — Facility Management - ACM113 — Animal Handling - ACM210 — Law Pertaining to Animals - ACM211 — Applied Animal Behavior - ACM212 — Community Health - ACM213 — Euthanasia - CJC131 — Criminal Law - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG110 — Workplace Writing Essentials - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG115 — Oral Communication - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - POL130 — State & Local Government - SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology - VET121 — Vet Medical Terminology Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1634 --- # Automotive Systems Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ATT115 — Green Trans Safety & Service - AUT113 — Automotive Servicing I - AUT116 — Engine Repair - AUT141 — Suspension & Steering Sys - AUT151 — Brake Systems - AUT163 — Adv Auto Electricity - AUT181 — Engine Performance 1 - AUT183 — Engine Performance 2 - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG115 — Oral Communication - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - TRN110 — Intro to Transport Tech - TRN120 — Basic Transp Electricity - TRN130 — Intro to Sustainable Transp Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1494 --- # Biotechnology: Advanced Laboratory Techniques Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - BIO111 — General Biology I - BIO275 — Microbiology - BTC181 — Basic Lab Techniques - BTC250 — Principles of Genetics - BTC250A — Principles of Genetics Lab - BTC275 — Industrial Microbiology - BTC281 — Bioprocess Techniques - BTC285 — Cell Culture - BTC286 — Immunological Techniques - BTC287 — Adv Molecular Techniques - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1473 --- # Computer-Aided Drafting Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ARC114 — Architectural CAD - ARC221 — Architectural 3-D CAD - COM231 — Public Speaking - DDF211 — Design Process I - DFT111 — Technical Drafting I - DFT111A — Technical Drafting I Lab - DFT112 — Technical Drafting II - DFT112A — Technical Drafting II Lab - DFT151 — CAD I - DFT152 — CAD II - DFT153 — CAD III - DFT154 — Intro Solid Modeling - DFT259 — CAD Project - ENG115 — Oral Communication - MAC141 — Machining Applications I - MAT121 — Algebra/Trigonometry I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1511 --- # Computer-Integrated Machining Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - BPR111 — Print Reading - COM231 — Public Speaking - DFT154 — Intro Solid Modeling - ENG115 — Oral Communication - ISC132 — Mfg Quality Control - MAC122 — CNC Turning - MAC124 — CNC Milling - MAC141 — Machining Applications I - MAC142 — Machining Applications II - MAC151 — Machining Calculations - MAC228 — Advanced CNC Processes - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - MEC145 — Mfg Materials I - PTE111 — Pathway to Employ-Manufacture Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1517 --- # Culinary Arts Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CUL110 — Sanitation & Safety - CUL135 — Food & Beverage Service - CUL140 — Culinary Skills I - CUL150 — Food Science - CUL160 — Baking I - CUL170 — Garde Manger I - CUL240 — Culinary Skills II - CUL250 — Classical Cuisine - CUL260 — Baking II - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - NUT110 — Nutrition Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1731 --- # Dental Assisting Diploma **Diploma** Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1526 --- # Early Childhood Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - EDU119 — Intro to Early Child Educ - EDU131 — Child, Family, and Community - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU151 — Creative Activities - EDU153 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - EDU184 — Early Childhood Intro Practicum - EDU221 — Children With Exceptionalities - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1533 --- # Fire Protection Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - FIP120 — Intro to Fire Protection - FIP124 — Fire Prevention & Public Education - FIP132 — Building Construction - FIP146 — Fire Protection Systems - FIP152 — Fire Protection Law - FIP220 — Fire Fighting Strategies - FIP228 — Local Govt Finance - FIP230 — Chem of Hazardous Mat I - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1544 --- # Graphic Design Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ART131 — Drawing I - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - GRD110 — Typography I - GRD141 — Graphic Design I - GRD142 — Graphic Design II - GRD154 — Vector Imaging Software - GRD159 — Raster Imaging Applications - GRD167 — Digital Photography I - GRD168 — Digital Photography II - GRD271 — Multimedia and Video I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1726 --- # Horticulture: Landscape Design, Installation and Management Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - AGR170 — Soil Science - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG115 — Oral Communication - HOR112 — Landscape Design I - HOR114 — Landscape Construction - HOR116 — Landscape Management I - HOR160 — Plant Materials I - HOR161 — Plant Materials II - HOR162 — Applied Plant Science - HOR164 — Hort Pest Management - HOR213 — Landscape Design II - HOR253 — Horticulture Turfgrass - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1578 --- # Horticulture: Plant Production Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - AGR170 — Soil Science - COM231 — Public Speaking - ENG115 — Oral Communication - HOR134 — Greenhouse Operations - HOR160 — Plant Materials I - HOR161 — Plant Materials II - HOR162 — Applied Plant Science - HOR164 — Hort Pest Management - HOR168 — Plant Propagation - HOR225 — Nursery Production - HOR245 — Hort Specialty Crops - HOR266 — Micropropagation - HOR273 — Hor Mgmt & Marketing - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1611 --- # Industrial Systems, Electrical Concentration, Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - BPR135 — Schematics & Diagrams - COM231 — Public Speaking - ELC112 — DC/AC Electricity - ELC113 — Residential Wiring - ELC115 — Industrial Wiring - ELC117 — Motors and Controls - ENG115 — Oral Communication - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - MAC141 — Machining Applications I - MAT121 — Algebra/Trigonometry I - MEC130 — Mechanisms - MNT110 — Intro to Maint Procedures - PTE111 — Pathway to Employ-Manufacture - WLD121 — GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1564 --- # Information Technology: Business Support Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Intro to Prog & Logic - CTI110 — IT Foundations - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTS120 — Hardware/Software Support - CTS155 — Tech Support Functions - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DBA120 — Database Programming I - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT121 — Algebra/Trigonometry I - NET125 — Introduction to Networks - NOS130 — Windows Single User - SEC110 — Security Concepts - WBL110 — World of Work Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1576 --- # Information Technology: Computer Programming and Development Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Intro to Prog & Logic - CSC121 — Python Programming - CSC134 — C++ Programming - CSC151 — JAVA Programming - CTI110 — IT Foundations - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concept - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DBA120 — Database Programming I - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT121 — Algebra/Trigonometry I - NOS120 — Linux/UNIX Single User - WBL110 — World of Work - WEB115 — Web Markup and Scripting Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1509 --- # Information Technology: Systems Security ## Courses - CCT231 — Technology Crimes and Law - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Intro to Prog & Logic - CTI110 — IT Foundations - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT121 — Algebra/Trigonometry I - NET125 — Introduction to Networks - NET126 — Switching and Routing - NET225 — Enterprise Networking - NOS120 — Linux/UNIX Single User - NOS130 — Windows Single User - NOS220 — Linux/UNIX Admin I - SEC110 — Security Concepts - SEC160 — Security Administration I - WBL110 — World of Work Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1604 --- # Mechanical Engineering Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - BPR111 — Print Reading - DFT111 — Technical Drafting I - DFT111A — Technical Drafting I Lab - DFT151 — CAD I - DFT153 — CAD III - DFT154 — Intro Solid Modeling - EGR150 — Intro to Engineering - EGR250 — Statics/Strength of Mater - ELC128 — Intro to PLC - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - ISC132 — Mfg Quality Control - MAC141 — Machining Applications I - MAT121 — Algebra/Trigonometry I - MEC145 — Mfg Materials I - MEC265 — Fluid Mechanics Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1586 --- # Medical Assisting Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - MED110 — Orientation to Med Assist - MED116 — Introduction to A & P - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - MED130 — Admin Office Proc I - MED131 — Admin Office Proc II - MED138 — Infection/Hazard Control - MED140 — Exam Room Procedures I - MED150 — Laboratory Procedures I - MED240 — Exam Room Procedures II - MED272 — Drug Therapy - OST148 — Med Ins & Billing - OST149 — Medical Legal Issues Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1728 --- # Practical Nursing Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - BIO163 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - NUR101 — Practical Nursing I - NUR103 — Practical Nursing III - PSY150 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1681 --- # Supply Chain Management A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct - ACC121 — Prin of Managerial Acct - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS225 — Business Finance - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - COM231 — Public Speaking - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - ECO252 — Prin of Macroeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - HUM230 — Leadership Development - INT110 — International Business - LOG110 — Introduction to Logistics - LOG125 — Transportation Logistics - LOG210 — Fleet Management - LOG211 — Distribution Management - LOG215 — Supply Chain Management - LOG220 — Logistics Management - LOG235 — Import/Export Management - LOG240 — Purchasing Logistics - LOG250 — Advanced Global Logistics - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1738 --- # Supply Chain Management Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - INT110 — International Business - LOG110 — Introduction to Logistics - LOG125 — Transportation Logistics - LOG210 — Fleet Management - LOG211 — Distribution Management - LOG215 — Supply Chain Management - LOG240 — Purchasing Logistics - MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy - OST137 — Office Applications I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1740 --- # Welding Technology Diploma **Diploma** ## Courses - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - MEC111 — Machine Processes I - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD115 — SMAW (Stick) Plate - WLD121 — GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate - WLD131 — GTAW (TIG) Plate - WLD132 — GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications - WLD143 — Welding Metallurgy - WLD151 — Fabrication I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1598 --- # Accounting and Finance Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct - ACC121 — Prin of Managerial Acct - BUS115 — Business Law I - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - OST137 — Office Applications I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1470 --- # Accounting and Finance: Forensic Accounting & Fraud Examination Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct - ACC121 — Prin of Managerial Acct - ACC249 — Forensic Accounting & Cybersecurity - ACC267 — Fraud Examination - ACC268 — Info Systems & Internal Controls Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1746 --- # Accounting and Finance: Income Tax Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct - ACC129 — Individual Income Taxes - ACC130 — Business Income Taxes - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1562 --- # Accounting and Finance: Software Applications Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct - ACC150 — Accounting Software Appl - ACC152 — Advanced Software Appl - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - OST137 — Office Applications I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1472 --- # Agribusiness Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGR110 — Agricultural Economics - AGR212 — Farm Business Management - AGR214 — Agricultural Marketing - BUS110 — Introduction to Business Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1716 --- # Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHR110 — Intro to Refrigeration - AHR111 — HVACR Electricity - AHR113 — Comfort Cooling - AHR114 — Heat Pump Technology Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1479 --- # Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology: Basic Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AHR110 — Intro to Refrigeration - AHR111 — HVACR Electricity - AHR112 — Heating Technology - AHR160 — Refrigerant Certification Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1727 --- # Animal Care and Management: Animal Husbandry Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACM110 — Intro to Animal Care - ACM113 — Animal Handling - ACM211 — Applied Animal Behavior - ACM212 — Community Health - ANS110 — Animal Science - ANS115 — Animal Feeds & Nutrition - WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1484 --- # Artificial Intelligence Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS115 — Intro to Prog & Logic - CSC113 — Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals - CSC121 — Python Programming - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1695 --- # Automotive Systems: Basic Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUT113 — Automotive Servicing I - TRN110 — Intro to Transport Tech - TRN111 — Chassis Maint/Light Repair - TRN112 — Powertrain Maint/Light Repair - TRN120 — Basic Transp Electricity Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1637 --- # Automotive Systems: Brakes Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUT113 — Automotive Servicing I - AUT151 — Brake Systems - AUT163 — Adv Auto Electricity - TRN110 — Intro to Transport Tech - TRN120 — Basic Transp Electricity Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1492 --- # Automotive Systems: Engine Performance Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUT113 — Automotive Servicing I - AUT163 — Adv Auto Electricity - AUT181 — Engine Performance 1 - AUT183 — Engine Performance 2 - TRN120 — Basic Transp Electricity Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1539 --- # Automotive Systems: Hybrid-Alternative Transportation Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ATT115 — Green Trans Safety & Service - ATT140 — Emerging Transp Tech - TRN120 — Basic Transp Electricity - TRN130 — Intro to Sustainable Transp Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1638 --- # Automotive Systems: Steering/Alignment Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUT113 — Automotive Servicing I - AUT141 — Suspension & Steering Sys - AUT163 — Adv Auto Electricity - TRN110 — Intro to Transport Tech - TRN120 — Basic Transp Electricity Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1493 --- # Biotechnology: Agricultural Biotechnology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIO111 — General Biology I - BTC181 — Basic Lab Techniques - HOR134 — Greenhouse Operations - HOR168 — Plant Propagation Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1477 --- # Biotechnology: Basic Laboratory Techniques Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIO111 — General Biology I - BTC181 — Basic Lab Techniques - CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM131A — Intro to Chemistry Lab - CHM151 — General Chemistry I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1497 --- # Biotechnology: Environmental Health Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIO111 — General Biology I - BIO140 — Environmental Biology - BIO140A — Environmental Biology Lab - CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM131A — Intro to Chemistry Lab - ENV218 — Environmental Health Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1717 --- # Business Administration Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS137 — Principles of Management - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing - OST137 — Office Applications I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1549 --- # Business Administration: Business Data Analytics Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BAS120 — Intro to Analytics - BUS160 — Data Analysis/Decision Making - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - CTS225 — Spreadsheet Data Analysis - DBA110 — Database Concepts Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1745 --- # Business Administration: Entrepreneurship Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - BUS225 — Business Finance - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1540 --- # Business Administration: Human Resources Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS153 — Human Resource Mngmt. - BUS217 — Employment Law and Regs - BUS234 — Training and Development - BUS256 — Recruit Select & Per Plan - BUS258 — Compensation and Benefits Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1561 --- # Computer-Aided Drafting Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DFT111 — Technical Drafting I - DFT111A — Technical Drafting I Lab - DFT112 — Technical Drafting II - DFT112A — Technical Drafting II Lab - DFT151 — CAD I - DFT152 — CAD II Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1513 --- # Computer-Aided Drafting: CAD Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DFT151 — CAD I - DFT152 — CAD II - DFT153 — CAD III - DFT154 — Intro Solid Modeling Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1514 --- # Computer-Aided Drafting: Certificate of Architecture **Certificate** ## Courses - ARC114 — Architectural CAD - ARC221 — Architectural 3-D CAD - DFT111 — Technical Drafting I - DFT111A — Technical Drafting I Lab - DFT112 — Technical Drafting II - DFT112A — Technical Drafting II Lab - DFT151 — CAD I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1643 --- # Computer-Aided Drafting: Solid Modeling Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DDF211 — Design Process I - DDF212 — Design Process II - DFT154 — Intro Solid Modeling - DFT254 — Intermediate Solid Modeling/Rendering Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1515 --- # Computer-Integrated Machining: CNC Machining Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BPR111 — Print Reading - DFT154 — Intro Solid Modeling - MAC122 — CNC Turning - MAC124 — CNC Milling - MAC141 — Machining Applications I - MAC151 — Machining Calculations - MAC228 — Advanced CNC Processes Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1508 --- # Computer-Integrated Machining: Foundations Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DFT154 — Intro Solid Modeling - ISC112 — Industrial Safety - MAC141 — Machining Applications I - MAC142 — Machining Applications II Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1518 --- # Cosmetology Certificate **Certificate** Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1520 --- # Cosmetology: Esthetics Technology Certificate **Certificate** Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1542 --- # Criminal Justice: Forensic Science Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CJC144 — Crime Scene Processing - CJC146 — Trace Evidence - CJC245 — Friction Ridge Analysis - CJC246 — Advanced Fricton Ridge Analysis Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1548 --- # Criminal Justice: Transfer Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CJC111 — Intro to Criminal Justice - CJC121 — Law Enforcement Operations - CJC141 — Corrections - CJC212 — Ethics & Comm Relations Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1736 --- # Culinary Arts: Baking Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CUL110 — Sanitation & Safety - CUL140 — Culinary Skills I - CUL160 — Baking I - CUL260 — Baking II Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1733 --- # Culinary Arts: Cold Foods Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CUL110 — Sanitation & Safety - CUL140 — Culinary Skills I - CUL170 — Garde Manger I - CUL270 — Garde Manger II Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1734 --- # Culinary Arts: Fundamentals Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CUL110 — Sanitation & Safety - CUL140 — Culinary Skills I - CUL160 — Baking I - CUL170 — Garde Manger I - CUL240 — Culinary Skills II Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1732 --- # Culinary Arts: Line Cook Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CUL110 — Sanitation & Safety - CUL140 — Culinary Skills I - CUL150 — Food Science - CUL160 — Baking I - CUL170 — Garde Manger I - CUL270 — Garde Manger II Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1735 --- # Culinary Arts: Specialist Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CUL110 — Sanitation & Safety - CUL140 — Culinary Skills I - CUL160 — Baking I - CUL240 — Culinary Skills II - NUT110 — Nutrition Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1524 --- # Early Childhood Administration Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU119 — Intro to Early Child Educ - EDU131 — Child, Family, and Community - EDU153 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - EDU261 — Early Childhood Admin I - EDU262 — Early Childhood Admin II Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1529 --- # Early Childhood Education: Child Care Essentials Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU119 — Intro to Early Child Educ - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU153 — Health, Safety and Nutrition Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1507 --- # Early Childhood Infant/Toddler Care Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU119 — Intro to Early Child Educ - EDU131 — Child, Family, and Community - EDU144 — Child Development I - EDU153 — Health, Safety and Nutrition - EDU234 — Infants, Toddlers, and Twos Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1569 --- # Early Childhood Preschool Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU119 — Intro to Early Child Educ - EDU131 — Child, Family, and Community - EDU145 — Child Development II - EDU146 — Child Guidance - EDU153 — Health, Safety and Nutrition Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1534 --- # Elementary Education Residency Licensure ## Courses - EDU270 — Effective Instructional Enviro - EDU272 — Technology, Data, and Assess - EDU277 — Integr CU Inst: Math/Science - EDU278 — Integr CU Inst: Soc Stu/ELA - EDU279 — Literacy Develop and Instruct - EDU283 — Educator Preparation Practicum Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1685 --- # Fire Protection Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - FIP120 — Intro to Fire Protection - FIP124 — Fire Prevention & Public Education - FIP132 — Building Construction - FIP220 — Fire Fighting Strategies Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1543 --- # Fire Protection: Inspections Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - FIP120 — Intro to Fire Protection - FIP128 — Detection & Investigation - FIP132 — Building Construction - FIP136 — Inspection and Codes - FIP152 — Fire Protection Law Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1573 --- # Fire Protection: Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - FIP220 — Fire Fighting Strategies - FIP228 — Local Govt Finance - FIP240 — Fire Service Supervision - FIP248 — Fire Services Personnel Administration Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1545 --- # Graphic Design for Content Creators Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - GRD154 — Vector Imaging Software - GRD155 — Publication Design - GRD159 — Raster Imaging Applications - GRD167 — Digital Photography I - GRD184 — Content Creation - PHO222 — Video Production Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1723 --- # Graphic Design: Essentials Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - GRD110 — Typography I - GRD141 — Graphic Design I - GRD154 — Vector Imaging Software - GRD167 — Digital Photography I - PHO222 — Video Production Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1724 --- # Graphic Design: Intermediate Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - GRD110 — Typography I - GRD141 — Graphic Design I - GRD154 — Vector Imaging Software - GRD159 — Raster Imaging Applications - GRD167 — Digital Photography I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1725 --- # Graphic Design: Multimedia Design Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - GRD154 — Vector Imaging Software - GRD155 — Publication Design - GRD159 — Raster Imaging Applications - GRD188 — Graphic Design for Web I - GRD288 — Graphic Design for Web II Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1621 --- # Graphic Design: Visual Arts Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - GRD167 — Digital Photography I - GRD168 — Digital Photography II - PHO222 — Video Production - PHO242 — Digital Video Prod & Ed Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1601 --- # Healthcare Management Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct - BUS137 — Principles of Management - HMT110 — Intro to Healthcare Management - HMT211 — Long-Term Care Admin - HMT212 — Mgt of Healthcare Org - HMT220 — Healthcare Financial Mgt Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1557 --- # Horticulture: Basic Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGR170 — Soil Science - HOR160 — Plant Materials I - HOR162 — Applied Plant Science - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - PTE115 — Pathway to Employ-Ag & Nat Res Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1655 --- # Horticulture: Business Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGR170 — Soil Science - HOR112 — Landscape Design I - HOR160 — Plant Materials I - HOR161 — Plant Materials II - HOR213 — Landscape Design II - HOR273 — Hor Mgmt & Marketing Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1559 --- # Horticulture: Greenhouse Production Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGR170 — Soil Science - HOR134 — Greenhouse Operations - HOR162 — Applied Plant Science - HOR164 — Hort Pest Management - HOR245 — Hort Specialty Crops - HOR273 — Hor Mgmt & Marketing Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1554 --- # Horticulture: Landscape Design Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGR170 — Soil Science - HOR112 — Landscape Design I - HOR160 — Plant Materials I - HOR161 — Plant Materials II - HOR213 — Landscape Design II Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1577 --- # Horticulture: Landscape Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGR170 — Soil Science - HOR114 — Landscape Construction - HOR116 — Landscape Management I - HOR161 — Plant Materials II - HOR164 — Hort Pest Management - HOR215 — Landscape Irrigation Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1579 --- # Horticulture: Turfgrass Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGR170 — Soil Science - HOR161 — Plant Materials II - HOR164 — Hort Pest Management - HOR253 — Horticulture Turfgrass - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy - PTE115 — Pathway to Employ-Ag & Nat Res Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1603 --- # Horticulture: Urban Forestry Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGR170 — Soil Science - HOR160 — Plant Materials I - HOR161 — Plant Materials II - HOR162 — Applied Plant Science - HOR257 — Arboriculture Practices - MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1602 --- # Industrial Systems Technology: Mechanical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - ISC132 — Mfg Quality Control - ISC170 — Problem-Solving Skills - MEC130 — Mechanisms - MNT110 — Intro to Maint Procedures - WLD121 — GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1567 --- # Industrial Systems: Electrical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ELC112 — DC/AC Electricity - ELC113 — Residential Wiring - ELC115 — Industrial Wiring - ELC117 — Motors and Controls Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1565 --- # Information Technology: Computer Programming Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Intro to Prog & Logic - CSC134 — C++ Programming - CSC151 — JAVA Programming Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1510 --- # Information Technology: Cybersecurity Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CCT231 — Technology Crimes and Law - NOS120 — Linux/UNIX Single User - SEC110 — Security Concepts - SEC160 — Security Administration I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1525 --- # Information Technology: Data Analysis Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CSC121 — Python Programming - CTI110 — IT Foundations - DBA110 — Database Concepts - DBA120 — Database Programming I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1664 --- # Information Technology: Entry Network Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - NET125 — Introduction to Networks - NET126 — Switching and Routing - NET225 — Enterprise Networking - SEC110 — Security Concepts Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1541 --- # Information Technology: Linux/Unix Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation - NOS120 — Linux/UNIX Single User - NOS220 — Linux/UNIX Admin I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1580 --- # Information Technology: PC Repair Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CTS120 — Hardware/Software Support - NET125 — Introduction to Networks - NOS130 — Windows Single User - SEC110 — Security Concepts Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1612 --- # Information Technology: Technical Support Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CTS155 — Tech Support Functions - NOS120 — Linux/UNIX Single User - NOS130 — Windows Single User - SEC160 — Security Administration I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1662 --- # Mechanical Engineering Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EGR150 — Intro to Engineering - EGR250 — Statics/Strength of Mater - HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I - MAT121 — Algebra/Trigonometry I - MEC145 — Mfg Materials I - MEC265 — Fluid Mechanics Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1585 --- # Mechanical Engineering Technology: Basic Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DFT151 — CAD I - DFT154 — Intro Solid Modeling - ELC128 — Intro to PLC - MAC141 — Machining Applications I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1584 --- # Mechanical Engineering Technology: Quality Control Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BPR111 — Print Reading - ISC132 — Mfg Quality Control - MAC141 — Machining Applications I - MEC145 — Mfg Materials I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1587 --- # Mechatronics Engineering Technology: Electrical Troubleshooting Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ELC112 — DC/AC Electricity - ELC117 — Motors and Controls - ELN229 — Industrial Electronics - ELN275 — Troubleshooting Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1589 --- # Mechatronics Engineering Technology: PLC Controls Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ELC112 — DC/AC Electricity - ELC128 — Intro to PLC - ELC228 — PLC Applications Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1593 --- # Medical Office Administration: Dental Office Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - OST137 — Office Applications I - OST143 — Dental Office Terminology - OST147 — Dental Billing and Coding - OST149 — Medical Legal Issues - OST171 — Intro. to Virtual Office - OST245 — Dental Office Management Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1673 --- # Medical Office Administration: Health Care Clerical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - OST136 — Word Processing - OST148 — Med Ins & Billing - OST181 — Office Procedures - OST243 — Med Office Simulation Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1555 --- # Medical Office Administration: Medical Coding, Billing, and Insurance Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MED121 — Medical Terminology I - MED122 — Medical Terminology II - OST148 — Med Ins & Billing - OST243 — Med Office Simulation - OST247 — Procedure Coding Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1625 --- # Nurse Aide Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - NAS111 — Nurse Aide I - NAS112 — Nurse Aide II Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1619 --- # Spanish Language Advanced Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ENG045 — English Skills Support - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - ENG115 — Oral Communication - SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I - SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II - SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPA221 — Spanish Conversation - SPA231 — Reading and Composition Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1608 --- # Supply Chain Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct - LOG110 — Introduction to Logistics - LOG215 — Supply Chain Management - LOG240 — Purchasing Logistics Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1741 --- # Supply Chain Management: Global Logistics Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - LOG110 — Introduction to Logistics - LOG125 — Transportation Logistics - LOG211 — Distribution Management - LOG215 — Supply Chain Management Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1742 --- # Supply Chain Management: Global Logistics International Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - INT110 — International Business - LOG110 — Introduction to Logistics - LOG125 — Transportation Logistics - LOG211 — Distribution Management - LOG215 — Supply Chain Management Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1743 --- # Supply Chain Management: Transportation Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - LOG110 — Introduction to Logistics - LOG125 — Transportation Logistics - LOG210 — Fleet Management - LOG235 — Import/Export Management Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1744 --- # Sustainable Agriculture: Livestock Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGR139 — Intro to Sustainable Ag - ANS110 — Animal Science - ANS111 — Sustainable Livestock Mgt - ANS115 — Animal Feeds & Nutrition Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1693 --- # Welding: Basic Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD115 — SMAW (Stick) Plate - WLD121 — GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate - WLD131 — GTAW (TIG) Plate - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1498 --- # Welding: Fabrication and Manufacturing Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD115 — SMAW (Stick) Plate - WLD116 — SMAW (Stick) Plate/Pipe - WLD121 — GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1689 --- # Welding: Inert Gas MIG Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD121 — GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate - WLD122 — GMAW (MIG) Plate/Pipe - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1692 --- # Welding: Inert Gas TIG Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD131 — GTAW (TIG) Plate - WLD132 — GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1691 --- # Welding: Intermediate Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD115 — SMAW (Stick) Plate - WLD116 — SMAW (Stick) Plate/Pipe - WLD131 — GTAW (TIG) Plate - WLD132 — GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1730 --- # Welding: SMAW Pipe Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD110 — Cutting Processes - WLD115 — SMAW (Stick) Plate - WLD116 — SMAW (Stick) Plate/Pipe - WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications - WLD215 — SMAW (Stick) Pipe Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1688 --- # Welding: STICK Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLD115 — SMAW (Stick) Plate - WLD116 — SMAW (Stick) Plate/Pipe - WLD215 — SMAW (Stick) Pipe Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1690 --- # Business Administration, Business Data Analytics Concentration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success - ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct - ACC121 — Prin of Managerial Acct - ACC140 — Payroll Accounting - BAS120 — Intro to Analytics - BUS110 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Business Law I - BUS137 — Principles of Management - BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I - BUS160 — Data Analysis/Decision Making - CIS110 — Introduction to Computers - CIS115 — Intro to Prog & Logic - CSC113 — Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals - CSC121 — Python Programming - CTI110 — IT Foundations - CTS130 — Spreadsheet - CTS225 — Spreadsheet Data Analysis - DBA110 — Database Concepts - ECO251 — Prin of Microeconomics - ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry - ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting - HUM115 — Critical Thinking - MAT152 — Statistical Methods I - MKT120 — Principles of Marketing - OST137 — Office Applications I Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1684 --- # Sustainable Agriculture: Vegetable Production Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGR139 — Intro to Sustainable Ag - AGR170 — Soil Science - AGR214 — Agricultural Marketing - AGR265 — Organic Crop Prod: Spring Source: https://catalog.alamancecc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=12&poid=1694 --- # ACC120 — Prin of Financial Acct 4 credits · 5 hours ACC 120 - Prin of Financial Acct Add to My Favorites ACC 120 - Prin of Financial Acct 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces business decision-making accounting information systems. Emphasis is placed on analyzing, summarizing, reporting, and interpreting financial information. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare financial statements, understand the role of financial information in decision-making and address ethical considerations. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ENG045, MAT025 --- # ACC121 — Prin of Managerial Acct 4 credits · 5 hours ACC 121 - Prin of Managerial Acct Add to My Favorites ACC 121 - Prin of Managerial Acct 4 Credit Hour(s) This course includes a greater emphasis on managerial and cost accounting skills. Emphasis is placed on managerial accounting concepts for external and internal analysis, reporting and decision-making. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze and interpret transactions relating to managerial concepts including product-costing systems. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ACC120 --- # ACC129 — Individual Income Taxes 3 credits · 4 hours ACC 129 - Individual Income Taxes Add to My Favorites ACC 129 - Individual Income Taxes 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the relevant laws governing individual income taxation. Topics include tax law, electronic research and methodologies, and the use of technology for preparation of individual tax returns. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze basic tax scenarios, research applicable tax law, and complete various individual tax forms. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: ENG045, MAT025 --- # ACC130 — Business Income Taxes 3 credits · 4 hours ACC 130 - Business Income Taxes Add to My Favorites ACC 130 - Business Income Taxes 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the relevant laws governing business and fiduciary income taxes. Topics include tax law relating to business organizations, electronic research and methodologies, and the use of technology for the preparation of business tax returns. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze basic tax scenarios, research applicable tax law, and complete various business tax forms. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: ACC129 --- # ACC140 — Payroll Accounting 2 credits · 4 hours ACC 140 - Payroll Accounting Add to My Favorites ACC 140 - Payroll Accounting 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers federal and state laws pertaining to wages, payroll taxes, payroll tax forms, and journal and general ledger transactions. Emphasis is placed on computing wages; calculating social security, income, and unemployment taxes; preparing appropriate payroll tax forms; and journalizing/posting transactions. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze data, make appropriate computations, complete forms, and prepare accounting entries using appropriate technology. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: ACC115, ACC120 --- # ACC150 — Accounting Software Appl 2 credits · 4 hours ACC 150 - Accounting Software Appl Add to My Favorites ACC 150 - Accounting Software Appl 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides exposure to commercial accounting software and the opportunities to refine accounting software skills. Emphasis is placed on advanced applications of software packages. Upon completion, students should be able to use commercial software to complete complex accounting tasks. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: ACC115, ACC120 --- # ACC152 — Advanced Software Appl 2 credits · 4 hours ACC 152 - Advanced Software Appl Add to My Favorites ACC 152 - Advanced Software Appl 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides continued exposure to commercial accounting software and the opportunity to refine accounting software skills. Emphasis is placed on advanced applications of software packages. Upon completion, students should be able to use commercial software to complete complex accounting tasks. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: ACC150 --- # ACC220 — Intermediate Accounting I 4 credits · 5 hours ACC 220 - Intermediate Accounting I Add to My Favorites ACC 220 - Intermediate Accounting I 4 Credit Hour(s) This course is a continuation of the study of accounting principles with in-depth coverage of theoretical concepts and financial statements. Topics include generally accepted accounting principles and an extensive analyses of financial statements. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in the conceptual framework underlying financial accounting, including the application of financial standards. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ACC120 --- # ACC221 — Intermediate Acct II 4 credits · 5 hours ACC 221 - Intermediate Acct II Add to My Favorites ACC 221 - Intermediate Acct II 4 Credit Hour(s) This course is a continuation of ACC 220 . Emphasis is placed on special problems which may include leases, bonds, investments, ratio analyses, present value applications, accounting changes, and corrections. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display an analytical problem-solving ability for the topics covered. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ACC220 --- # ACC225 — Cost Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 225 - Cost Accounting Add to My Favorites ACC 225 - Cost Accounting 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the nature and purposes of cost accounting as an information system for planning and control. Topics include direct materials, direct labor, factory overhead, process, job order, and standard cost systems. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display an analytical problem solving ability for the topics covered. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ACC121 --- # ACC227 — Practices in Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 227 - Practices in Accounting Add to My Favorites ACC 227 - Practices in Accounting 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an advanced in-depth study of selected topics in accounting using case studies and individual and group problem solving. Topics include cash flow, financial statement analysis, individual and group problem solving, practical approaches to dealing with clients, ethics, and critical thinking. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competent analytical skills and effective communication of their analysis in written and/or oral presentations. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ACC220 --- # ACC249 — Forensic Accounting & Cybersecurity 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 249 - Forensic Accounting & Cybersecurity Add to My Favorites ACC 249 - Forensic Accounting & Cybersecurity 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces students to theoretical and practical applications of investigative and analytical skills for the purpose of resolving cybersecurity and financial crimes in a manner that meets standards required by a court of law. Emphasis is placed on investigative procedures used to detect, prevent and control fraud, defalcation and misrepresentation. Upon completion, students should be able to execute cybersecurity investigative procedures to assist busine… Prerequisites: ACC120 --- # ACC267 — Fraud Examination 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 267 - Fraud Examination Add to My Favorites ACC 267 - Fraud Examination 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is an introduction to the investigation techniques used to discover fraudulent activities. Emphasis is placed on the techniques for the detection, deterrence and prevention of the major types of occupational and management frauds. Upon completion, students should be able to examine relevant fraud cases and apply critical thinking and technology skills used in fraud examination. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ACC120 --- # ACC268 — Info Systems & Internal Controls 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 268 - Info Systems & Internal Controls Add to My Favorites ACC 268 - Info Systems & Internal Controls 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the design and operation of accounting information systems, with emphasis placed upon transaction cycles and the necessary controls for reliable data. Topics include accounting procedures; authorizing, documentation, and monitoring; flowcharting, data flow diagrams, and scheduling; and some auditing concepts. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an analytical problem-solving ability to communicate effectively their analysis in written… Prerequisites: ACC121 --- # ACC269 — Audit & Assurance Services 3 credits · 3 hours ACC 269 - Audit & Assurance Services Add to My Favorites ACC 269 - Audit & Assurance Services 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces selected topics pertaining to the Prerequisites: ACC220 --- # AGR110 — Agricultural Economics 3 credits · 3 hours AGR 110 - Agricultural Economics Add to My Favorites AGR 110 - Agricultural Economics 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to basic economic principles in agriculture. Topics include supply and demand, the role of agriculture in the economy, economic systems, and micro- and macroeconomics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain economic systems, interpret supply and demand curves, and complete cost and revenue production schedules. Class Hours: 3 --- # AGR111 — Basic Farm Maintenance 2 credits · 4 hours AGR 111 - Basic Farm Maintenance Add to My Favorites AGR 111 - Basic Farm Maintenance 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers fundamentals of maintenance and repair of farm facilities and equipment. Topics include safe use of hand tools and farm machinery, carpentry, concrete, painting, wiring, welding, plumbing, and calculating costs and materials needed. Upon completion, students should be able to answer theoretical questions on topics covered and assist with maintenance and repair of farm facilities and equipment. Class Hours: 1 --- # AGR121 — Biological Pest Management 3 credits · 3 hours AGR 121 - Biological Pest Management Add to My Favorites AGR 121 - Biological Pest Management 3 Credit Hour(s) This course will emphasize the building and maintaining of healthy soil, plant and insect biological cycles as the key to pest and disease management. Course content includes study of major pests and diseases, including structure, life cycle, and favored hosts; and biological and least toxic methods of chemical control. Upon completion, students will be able to identify and recommend methods of prevention and control of selected insects and diseases. Class Hours: 3 --- # AGR139 — Intro to Sustainable Ag 3 credits · 3 hours AGR 139 - Intro to Sustainable Ag Add to My Favorites AGR 139 - Intro to Sustainable Ag 3 Credit Hour(s) This course will provide students with a clear perspective on the principles, history and practices of sustainable agriculture in our local and global communities.tudents will be introduced to the economic, environmental and social impacts of agriculture as they relate to basic production practices. Class Hours: 3 --- # AGR140 — Agricultural Chemicals 3 credits · 4 hours AGR 140 - Agricultural Chemicals Add to My Favorites AGR 140 - Agricultural Chemicals 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers all aspects of agricultural chemicals. Topics include safety, environmental effects, federal and state laws, pesticide classification, sprayer calibration, and licensing. Upon completion, students should be able to calibrate a sprayer, give proper pesticide recommendations (using integrated pest management), and demonstrate safe handling of pesticides. Class Hours: 2 --- # AGR160 — Plant Science 3 credits · 4 hours AGR 160 - Plant Science Add to My Favorites AGR 160 - Plant Science 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the basic principles of botany that pertain to agricultural production. Emphasis is placed on the anatomy and physiology of flowering plants. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and explain plant systems. Class Hours: 2 --- # AGR170 — Soil Science 3 credits · 4 hours AGR 170 - Soil Science Add to My Favorites AGR 170 - Soil Science 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the basic principles of soil management and fertilization. Topics include liming, fertilization, soil management, biological properties of soil (including beneficial microorganisms), sustainable land care practices and the impact on soils, and plant nutrients. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze, evaluate, and properly amend soils/media according to sustainable practices. Class Hours: 2 --- # AGR212 — Farm Business Management 3 credits · 3 hours AGR 212 - Farm Business Management Add to My Favorites AGR 212 - Farm Business Management 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces budgeting, farm analysis, production costs, business organizations, and general management principles. Topics include enterprise budgets, partial budgets, whole farm budgets, income analysis, and business organizations. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare and analyze a farm budget. Class Hours: 3 --- # AGR213 — Ag Law and Finance 3 credits · 3 hours AGR 213 - Ag Law and Finance Add to My Favorites AGR 213 - Ag Law and Finance 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the basic laws and financial aspects affecting agriculture. Topics include environmental laws, labor laws, contractual business operations, assets, liabilities, net worth, and funding sources. Upon completion, students should be able to complete loan application procedures and explain basic laws affecting the agricultural industry. Class Hours: 3 --- # AGR214 — Agricultural Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours AGR 214 - Agricultural Marketing Add to My Favorites AGR 214 - Agricultural Marketing 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers basic marketing principles for agricultural products. Topics include buying, selling, processing, standardizing, grading, storing, and marketing of agricultural commodities. Upon completion, students should be able to construct a marketing plan for an agricultural product. Class Hours: 3 --- # AGR265 — Organic Crop Prod: Spring 3 credits · 4 hours AGR 265 - Organic Crop Prod: Spring Add to My Favorites AGR 265 - Organic Crop Prod: Spring 3 Credit Hour(s) This course includes a study of spring organic crop production practices, including vegetables, cut flowers, and culinary and medicinal herbs. Topics include variety selection, production methods, and record keeping procedures for certification. Upon completion, students will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of organic crop production appropriate for the spring season. Class Hours: 2 --- # AGR268 — Adv Organic Crop Prod 4 credits · 8 hours AGR 268 - Adv Organic Crop Prod Add to My Favorites AGR 268 - Adv Organic Crop Prod 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides students with structured practical experience in managing the complexities of organic crop production. Emphasis is placed on crop management skills and decision making associated with production-related operations such as cover crop management, irrigation, and post-harvest physiology. Upon completion, students should be able to create and implement a crop management plan and demonstrate competency in the selection and efficient use of equipment. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: AGR265, AGR266 --- # AHR110 — Intro to Refrigeration 5 credits · 8 hours AHR 110 - Intro to Refrigeration Add to My Favorites AHR 110 - Intro to Refrigeration 5 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the basic refrigeration process used in mechanical refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Topics include terminology, safety, and identification and function of components; refrigeration cycle; and tools and instrumentation used in mechanical refrigeration systems. Upon completion, students should be able to identify refrigeration systems and components, explain the refrigeration process, and use the tools and instrumentation of the trade. Class Hours: 2 --- # AHR111 — HVACR Electricity 3 credits · 4 hours AHR 111 - HVACR Electricity Add to My Favorites AHR 111 - HVACR Electricity 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces electricity as it applies to HVACR equipment. Emphasis is placed on power sources, interaction of electrical components, wiring of simple circuits, and the use of electrical test equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate good wiring practices and the ability to read simple wiring diagrams. Class Hours: 2 --- # AHR112 — Heating Technology 4 credits · 6 hours AHR 112 - Heating Technology Add to My Favorites AHR 112 - Heating Technology 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the fundamentals of heating systems. Topics include safety, instrumentation, system operating, efficiency testing, electrical power, and control systems. Upon completion, students should be able to perform maintenance, service, and testing for major components of a heating system. Class Hours: 2 --- # AHR113 — Comfort Cooling 4 credits · 6 hours AHR 113 - Comfort Cooling Add to My Favorites AHR 113 - Comfort Cooling 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the installation procedures, system operations, and maintenance of residential and light commercial comfort cooling systems. Topics include terminology, component operation, and testing and repair of equipment used to control and produce assured comfort levels. Upon completion, students should be able to use psychrometrics, manufacturer specifications, and test instruments to determine proper system operation. Class Hours: 2 --- # AHR114 — Heat Pump Technology 4 credits · 6 hours AHR 114 - Heat Pump Technology Add to My Favorites AHR 114 - Heat Pump Technology 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the principles of air source and water source heat pumps. Emphasis is placed on safety, modes of operation, defrost systems, refrigerant charging, and system performance. Upon completion, students should be able to understand and analyze system performance and perform routine service procedures. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: AHR110, AHR113 --- # AHR115 — Refrigeration Systems 4 credits · 6 hours AHR 115 - Refrigeration Systems Add to My Favorites AHR 115 - Refrigeration Systems 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces refrigeration systems and applications. Topics include defrost methods, safety and operational control, refrigerant piping, refrigerant recovery and charging, and leak testing. Upon completion, students should be able to assist in installing and testing refrigeration systems and perform simple repairs. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: AHR110 --- # AHR133 — HVAC Servicing 4 credits · 8 hours AHR 133 - HVAC Servicing Add to My Favorites AHR 133 - HVAC Servicing 4 Credit Hour(s) The course covers the maintenance and servicing of HVAC equipment. Topics include testing, adjusting, maintaining, and troubleshooting HVAC equipment and record keeping. Upon completion, students should be able to adjust, maintain, and service HVAC equipment. Class Hours: 2 --- # AHR151 — HVAC Duct Systems I 2 credits · 4 hours AHR 151 - HVAC Duct Systems I Add to My Favorites AHR 151 - HVAC Duct Systems I 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the techniques used to lay out and fabricate duct work commonly found in HVAC systems. Emphasis is placed on the skills required to fabricate duct work. Upon completion, students should be able to lay out and fabricate simple duct work. Class Hours: 1 --- # AHR160 — Refrigerant Certification 1 credits · 1 hours AHR 160 - Refrigerant Certification Add to My Favorites AHR 160 - Refrigerant Certification 1 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the requirements for the EPA certification examinations. Topics include small appliances, high pressure systems, and low pressure systems. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of refrigerants and be prepared for the EPA certification examinations. Class Hours: 1 --- # AHR211 — Residential System Design 3 credits · 4 hours AHR 211 - Residential System Design Add to My Favorites AHR 211 - Residential System Design 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the principles and concepts of conventional residential heating and cooling system design. Emphasis is placed on using tables, worksheets, and/or appropriate software to calculate a residential load based on Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) standards. Upon completion of the course students should be able to calculate a heating and cooling residential load. Competencies Student Learning --- # AHR212 — Advanced Comfort Systems 4 credits · 8 hours AHR 212 - Advanced Comfort Systems Add to My Favorites AHR 212 - Advanced Comfort Systems 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers advanced comfort systems for residential and commercial applications. Emphasis is placed on the application, maintenance, and servicing of residential and commercial advanced comfort systems. Upon completion, students should be able to test, analyze, troubleshoot, and service multiple types of residential and commercial advanced comfort systems. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: AHR114 --- # AHR213 — HVACR Building Code 2 credits · 3 hours AHR 213 - HVACR Building Code Add to My Favorites AHR 213 - HVACR Building Code 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the North Carolina codes that are applicable to the design of HVACR systems. Topics include current North Carolina codes as applied to HVACR design and service industries. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the correct usage of North Carolina codes that apply to specific areas of the HVACR trade. Class Hours: 1 --- # AHR215 — Commercial HVAC Controls 2 credits · 4 hours AHR 215 - Commercial HVAC Controls Add to My Favorites AHR 215 - Commercial HVAC Controls 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces HVAC control systems used in commercial applications. Topics include electric/electronic control systems, direct digital control (DDC) controlled devices, temperature sensors, humidity sensors, pressure sensors, wiring, controllers, actuators, and controlled devices. Upon completion, students should be able to verify or correct the performance of common control systems regarding sequence of operation and safety. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: AHR111, ELC111, ELC112 --- # AHR225 — Commercial System Design 3 credits · 5 hours AHR 225 - Commercial System Design Add to My Favorites AHR 225 - Commercial System Design 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the principles of designing heating and cooling systems for commercial buildings. Emphasis is placed on commercial heat loss/gain calculations, applied psychometrics, air-flow calculations, air distribution system design, and equipment selection. Upon completion, students should be able to calculate heat loss/gain, design and size air and water distribution systems, and select equipment. Class Hours: 2 --- # AHR235 — Refrigeration Design 3 credits · 4 hours AHR 235 - Refrigeration Design Add to My Favorites AHR 235 - Refrigeration Design 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the principles of commercial refrigeration system operation and design. Topics include walk-in coolers, walk-in freezers, system components, load calculations, equipment selection, defrost systems, refrigerant line sizing, and electric controls. Upon completion, students should be able to design, adjust, and perform routine service procedures on a commercial refrigeration system. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: AHR110 --- # AHR245 — Chiller Systems 2 credits · 4 hours AHR 245 - Chiller Systems Add to My Favorites AHR 245 - Chiller Systems 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the fundamentals of liquid chilling equipment. Topics include characteristics of water, principles of water chilling, the chiller, the refrigerant, water and piping circuits, freeze prevention, purging, and equipment flexibility. Upon completion, students should be able to describe the components, controls, and overall operation of liquid chilling equipment and perform basic maintenance tasks. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: AHR110 --- # AHR250 — HVAC System Diagnostics 2 credits · 4 hours AHR 250 - HVAC System Diagnostics Add to My Favorites AHR 250 - HVAC System Diagnostics 2 Credit Hour(s) This course is a comprehensive study of air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration system diagnostics and corrective measures. Topics include advanced system analysis, measurement of operating efficiency, and inspection and correction of all major system components. Upon completion, students should be able to restore a residential or commercial AHR system so that it operates at or near manufacturers’ specifications. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: AHR114, AHR133 --- # AHR263 — Energy Management 2 credits · 4 hours AHR 263 - Energy Management Add to My Favorites AHR 263 - Energy Management 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers building automation computer programming as currently used in energy management. Topics include night setback, duty cycling, synchronization, schedule optimization, and anticipatory temperature control. Upon completion, students should be able to write programs utilizing the above topics and connect computer systems to HVAC systems. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: AHR215, AHR125 --- # ASL111 — Elementary ASL I 3 credits · 3 hours ASL 111 - Elementary ASL I Add to My Favorites ASL 111 - Elementary ASL I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the fundamental elements of American Sign Language within a cultural context. Emphasis is placed on the development of basic expressive and receptive skills, as well as practical application through field experience and community engagement. Upon completion, students will be able to comprehend and respond with grammatical accuracy in expressive American Sign Language, demonstrate cultural awareness, and apply foundational ASL skills in real-world settings. Class Hours: 3 --- # ASL112 — Elementary ASL II 3 credits · 3 hours ASL 112 - Elementary ASL II Add to My Favorites ASL 112 - Elementary ASL II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to be a continuation of ASL 111 focusing on the fundamental elements of American Sign Language in a cultural context. Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of expressive and receptive skills, along with practical application through field experience. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with increasing accuracy to expressive American Sign Language, demonstrate cultural awareness, and apply their skills in real-world communication settin… Prerequisites: ASL111 --- # ASL211 — Intermediate ASL I 3 credits · 3 hours ASL 211 - Intermediate ASL I Add to My Favorites ASL 211 - Intermediate ASL I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a review and expansion of the essential skills of American Sign Language. Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of expressive and receptive skills, study of authentic and representative literacy and cultural texts, and practical application through field experience. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate effectively, accurately, and creatively using American Sign Language about the past, present, and future, and apply their skills in real-world setti… Prerequisites: ASL112 --- # ASL212 — Intermediate ASL II 3 credits · 3 hours ASL 212 - Intermediate ASL II Add to My Favorites ASL 212 - Intermediate ASL II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a continuation of ASL 211 . Emphasis is placed on the continued development of expressive and receptive skills, the study of authentic and representative literary and cultural texts, and the practical application of skills through field experience. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate spontaneously and accurately in American Sign Language with increasing complexity, sophistication, and cultural fluency in real-world contexts. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ASL211 --- # ACM110 — Intro to Animal Care 3 credits · 3 hours ACM 110 - Intro to Animal Care Add to My Favorites ACM 110 - Intro to Animal Care 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces general concepts of animal care and management. Topics include the history of animal care, humane issues, fundamental care, and the future of the animal care industry. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of the issues related to the animal care industry. Class Hours: 3 --- # ACM111 — Health Care for Animals 3 credits · 4 hours ACM 111 - Health Care for Animals Add to My Favorites ACM 111 - Health Care for Animals 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the basic techniques of routine health care and emergency medical care of animals. Topics include handling of sick and injured animals, recognition of symptoms, and general health care concerns for animals. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and discuss health needs and problems of a wide variety of animals. Class Hours: 2 --- # ACM112 — Facility Management 3 credits · 3 hours ACM 112 - Facility Management Add to My Favorites ACM 112 - Facility Management 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the design and management of an animal care facility. Topics include facility design, observation and reporting, facility maintenance, general operation, sanitation, and management techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to effectively plan for and operate an animal care facility. Class Hours: 3 --- # ACM113 — Animal Handling 3 credits · 4 hours ACM 113 - Animal Handling Add to My Favorites ACM 113 - Animal Handling 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the principles and techniques of animal handling and restraint. Topics include handling and control techniques for lab animals, domesticated animals, and other varieties. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proper handling techniques for animals who are either frightened, injured, confined, diseased, or trapped. Class Hours: 2 --- # ACM210 — Law Pertaining to Animals 4 credits · 4 hours ACM 210 - Law Pertaining to Animals Add to My Favorites ACM 210 - Law Pertaining to Animals 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the practical applications of existing laws related to animals. Topics include laws pertaining to legal rights, liabilities, and seizure of animals; techniques of obtaining lawful evidence; court processes; and wildlife laws. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss legal issues related to animals and wildlife and determine the most appropriate approach for legal action. Class Hours: 4 --- # ACM211 — Applied Animal Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours ACM 211 - Applied Animal Behavior Add to My Favorites ACM 211 - Applied Animal Behavior 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the principles, issues, and problems of applied animal behavior. Topics include normal and abnormal behavior patterns, social development, and the prevention and correction of problem behaviors. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize behavior patterns and assess, prevent, and correct problem behaviors. Class Hours: 3 --- # ACM212 — Community Health 3 credits · 4 hours ACM 212 - Community Health Add to My Favorites ACM 212 - Community Health 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the basics of disease transmission with particular emphasis on those diseases transmitted from animals to humans. Topics include zoonotic diseases, modes of transmission, symptoms, and personal protection of animal care technicians through immunization. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss zoonotic diseases and the animal care technician’s roles and responsibilities related to the control of such diseases. Class Hours: 2 --- # ACM213 — Euthanasia 3 credits · 4 hours ACM 213 - Euthanasia Add to My Favorites ACM 213 - Euthanasia 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers performance of euthanasia in a humane way to a variety of animal species. Topics include the physiological and pharmacological action of drugs used for euthanasia and instruction in the use of injectable and non-injectable drugs and gases. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss effective and humane euthanasia concepts and the necessity of euthanasia in specific animal care settings. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: ACM113, ACM211 --- # ANS110 — Animal Science 3 credits · 3 hours ANS 110 - Animal Science Add to My Favorites ANS 110 - Animal Science 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the livestock industry. Topics include nutrition, reproduction, production practices, diseases, meat processing, sustainable livestock production, and marketing. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of livestock production practices and the economic impact of livestock locally, regionally, state-wide, and internationally. Competencies ·Student Learning --- # ANS111 — Sustainable Livestock Mgt 3 credits · 4 hours ANS 111 - Sustainable Livestock Mgt Add to My Favorites ANS 111 - Sustainable Livestock Mgt 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the integration of livestock as part of a sustainable farming system, with emphasis on small-scale production for niche markets and pasture. The course will cover appropriate breed selection, nutrition and living requirements for livestock such as goats, hogs, sheep, poultry, and bees. Upon completion, students will recognize appropriate breeds for their farm needs and demonstrate knowledge of small-scale livestock production. Class Hours: 2 --- # ANS115 — Animal Feeds & Nutrition 3 credits · 4 hours ANS 115 - Animal Feeds & Nutrition Add to My Favorites ANS 115 - Animal Feeds & Nutrition 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the fundamentals of animal feeding and nutrition. Topics include nutrient requirements, digestion, feed formulation, and classification. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of nutritional requirements and feeding practices of farm animals. Competencies ·Student Learning --- # ARC114 — Architectural CAD 2 credits · 4 hours ARC 114 - Architectural CAD Add to My Favorites ARC 114 - Architectural CAD 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic architectural CAD techniques. Topics include basic commands and system hardware and software. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare and plot architectural drawings to scale within accepted architectural standards. Class Hours: 1 --- # ARC221 — Architectural 3-D CAD 3 credits · 5 hours ARC 221 - Architectural 3-D CAD Add to My Favorites ARC 221 - Architectural 3-D CAD 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces architectural three-dimensional CAD applications. Topics include three-dimensional drawing, coordinate systems, viewing, rendering, modeling, and output options. Upon competion, students should be able to prepare architectural three-dimensional drawings and renderings. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: ARC114 --- # ART111 — Art Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours ART 111 - Art Appreciation Add to My Favorites ART 111 - Art Appreciation 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the origins and historical development of art. Emphasis is placed on the relationship of design principles to various art forms including but not limited to sculpture, painting, and architecture. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and analyze a variety of artistic styles, periods, and media. Class Hours: 3 --- # ART114 — Art History Survey I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 114 - Art History Survey I Add to My Favorites ART 114 - Art History Survey I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the development of art forms from ancient times to the Renaissance. Emphasis is placed on content, terminology, design and style. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a historical understanding of art as a product reflective of human social development. Class Hours: 3 --- # ART115 — Art History Survey II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 115 - Art History Survey II Add to My Favorites ART 115 - Art History Survey II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the development of art forms from the Renaissance to the present. Emphasis is placed on content, terminology, design, and style. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an historical understanding of art as a product reflective of human social development. Class Hours: 3 --- # ART121 — Two-Dimensional Design 3 credits · 6 hours ART 121 - Two-Dimensional Design Add to My Favorites ART 121 - Two-Dimensional Design 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the elements and principles of design as applied to two-dimensional art. Emphasis is placed on the structural elements, the principles of visual organization, and the theories of color mixing and interaction. Upon completion, students should be able to understand and use critical and analytical approaches as they apply to two-dimensional visual art. Class Hours: 0 --- # ART122 — Three-Dimensional Design 3 credits · 6 hours ART 122 - Three-Dimensional Design Add to My Favorites ART 122 - Three-Dimensional Design 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic studio problems in three-dimensional visual design. Emphasis is placed on the structural elements and organizational principles as applied to mass and space. Upon completion, students should be able to apply three-dimensional design concepts. Class Hours: 0 --- # ART131 — Drawing I 3 credits · 6 hours ART 131 - Drawing I Add to My Favorites ART 131 - Drawing I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the language of drawing and the use of various drawing materials. Emphasis is placed on drawing techniques, media, and graphic principles. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in the use of graphic form and various drawing processes. Class Hours: 0 --- # ART132 — Drawing II 3 credits · 6 hours ART 132 - Drawing II Add to My Favorites ART 132 - Drawing II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course continues instruction in the language of drawing and the use of various materials. Emphasis is placed on experimentation in the use of drawing techniques, media, and graphic materials. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate increased competence in the expressive use of graphic form and techniques. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: ART131 --- # ART135 — Figure Drawing I 3 credits · 6 hours ART 135 - Figure Drawing I Add to My Favorites ART 135 - Figure Drawing I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces rendering the human figure with various drawing materials. Emphasis is placed on the use of the visual elements, anatomy, and proportion in the representation of the draped and undraped figure. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in drawing the human figure. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: ART131 --- # ART235 — Figure Drawing II 3 credits · 6 hours ART 235 - Figure Drawing II Add to My Favorites ART 235 - Figure Drawing II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course extends the study and rendering of the draped and undraped human figure. Emphasis is placed on the exploration of materials and approaches to drawing. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate creativity in the representation of the figure. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: ART135 --- # ART240 — Painting I 3 credits · 6 hours ART 240 - Painting I Add to My Favorites ART 240 - Painting I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the language of painting and the use of various painting materials. Emphasis is placed on the understanding and use of various painting techniques, media, and color principles. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in the use of creative processes directed toward the development of expressive form. Class Hours: 0 --- # ART241 — Painting II 3 credits · 6 hours ART 241 - Painting II Add to My Favorites ART 241 - Painting II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a continuing investigation of the materials, processes, and techniques of painting. Emphasis is placed on the exploration of expressive content using a variety of creative processes. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in the expanded use of form and variety. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: ART240 --- # ART244 — Watercolor 3 credits · 6 hours ART 244 - Watercolor Add to My Favorites ART 244 - Watercolor 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic methods and techniques used in watercolor. Emphasis is placed on application, materials, content, and individual expression. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a variety of traditional and nontraditional concepts used in watercolor media. Class Hours: 0 --- # ATR112 — Intro to Automation 3 credits · 5 hours ATR 112 - Intro to Automation Add to My Favorites ATR 112 - Intro to Automation 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the basic principles of automated systems and describes the tasks that technicians perform on the job. Topics include the history, development, and current applications of robots and automated systems including their configuration, operation, components, and controls. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the basic concepts of automation and robotic systems. Class Hours: 2 --- # ATR212 — Industrial Robots 3 credits · 5 hours ATR 212 - Industrial Robots Add to My Favorites ATR 212 - Industrial Robots 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the operation of industrial robots. Topics include the classification of robots, activators, grippers, work envelopes, computer interfaces, overlapping work envelopes, installation, and programming. Upon completion, students should be able install, program, and troubleshoot industrial robots. Class Hours: 2 --- # ATT115 — Green Trans Safety & Service 2 credits · 3 hours ATT 115 - Green Trans Safety & Service Add to My Favorites ATT 115 - Green Trans Safety & Service 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers workplace safety, hazardous material and environmental regulation relevant to electric, hybrid and alternative fueled vehicles. Topics include safety of high voltage vehicle systems, gaseous fuel systems and alternative liquid fuels. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate safe work practices, utilize appropriate shop tools and explain government regulations associated with alternative transportation. Class Hours: 1 --- # ATT140 — Emerging Transp Tech 3 credits · 5 hours ATT 140 - Emerging Transp Tech Add to My Favorites ATT 140 - Emerging Transp Tech 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers emerging technologies in the automotive industry and diagnostic procedures associated with those technologies. Topics include exploring new technologies, diagnostic tools, methods and repairs. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate practical skills applicable to emerging transportation technologies. Class Hours: 2 --- # AUT113 — Automotive Servicing I 2 credits · 6 hours AUT 113 - Automotive Servicing I Add to My Favorites AUT 113 - Automotive Servicing I 2 Credit Hour(s) This course is a lab used as an alternative to work-based learning. Emphasis is placed on shop operations, troubleshooting, testing, adjusting, repairing, and replacing components using appropriate test equipment and service information. Upon completion, students should be able to perform a variety of automotive repairs using proper service procedures and to operate appropriate equipment. Class Hours: 0 --- # AUT116 — Engine Repair 3 credits · 5 hours AUT 116 - Engine Repair Add to My Favorites AUT 116 - Engine Repair 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the theory, construction, inspection, diagnosis, and repair of internal combustion engines and related systems. Topics include fundamental operating principles of engines and diagnosis, inspection, adjustment, and repair of automotive engines using appropriate service information. Upon completion, students should be able to perform basic diagnosis, measurement and repair of automotive engines using appropriate tools, equipment, procedures, and service information. Class Hours: 2 --- # AUT141 — Suspension & Steering Sys 3 credits · 5 hours AUT 141 - Suspension & Steering Sys Add to My Favorites AUT 141 - Suspension & Steering Sys 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers principles of operation, types, and diagnosis/repair of suspension and steering systems to include steering geometry. Topics include manual and power steering systems and standard and electronically controlled suspension and steering systems. Upon completion, students should be able to service and repair steering and suspension components, check and adjust alignment angles, repair tires, balance wheels, and calibrate/reset related driver assist systems using appropri… --- # AUT151 — Brake Systems 3 credits · 5 hours AUT 151 - Brake Systems Add to My Favorites AUT 151 - Brake Systems 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers principles of operation and types, diagnosis, service, and repair of brake systems. Topics include drum and disc brakes involving hydraulic, vacuum boost, hydra-boost, electrically powered boost, braking with ADAS, electric braking controls, emerging brake technologies, and anti-lock and parking brake systems. Upon completion, students should be able to diagnose, service, and repair various automotive braking systems using appropriate tools, equipment, procedures, and service information. C… --- # AUT163 — Adv Auto Electricity 3 credits · 5 hours AUT 163 - Adv Auto Electricity Add to My Favorites AUT 163 - Adv Auto Electricity 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers electronic theory, wiring diagrams, test equipment, and diagnosis, repair and replacement of electronics, lighting, gauges, horn, wiper, accessories, and body modules. Topics include networking and module communication, circuit construction, wiring diagrams, circuit testing and troubleshooting. Upon completion, students should be able to properly use wiring diagrams, diagnose, test, and repair wiring, lighting, gauges, accessories, modules, and electronic concerns. Class Hours… Prerequisites: TRN120 --- # AUT181 — Engine Performance 1 3 credits · 5 hours AUT 181 - Engine Performance 1 Add to My Favorites AUT 181 - Engine Performance 1 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the introduction, theory of operation, and basic diagnostic procedures required to restore engine performance to vehicles equipped with complex engine control systems. Topics include an overview of engine operation, ignition components and systems, fuel delivery, injection components and systems and emission control devices. Upon completion, students should be able to describe operation, diagnose and repair basic ignition, fuel and emission related drivability problems using a… --- # AUT183 — Engine Performance 2 4 credits · 8 hours AUT 183 - Engine Performance 2 Add to My Favorites AUT 183 - Engine Performance 2 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers study of the electronic engine control systems, the diagnostic process used to locate engine performance concerns, and procedures used to restore normal operation. Topics will include currently used fuels and fuel systems, exhaust gas analysis, emission control components and systems, modern OBD (on-board diagnostics) and inter-related electrical/electronic systems. Upon completion, students should be able to diagnose and repair complex engine performance concerns using approp… Prerequisites: AUT181 --- # AUT212 — Auto Shop Management 3 credits · 3 hours AUT 212 - Auto Shop Management Add to My Favorites AUT 212 - Auto Shop Management 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the principals of management essential to decision-making, communication, authority, and leadership. Topics include shop supervision, shop organization, customer relations, cost effectiveness and work place ethics. Upon completion, students should be able to describe basic automotive shop operation from a management standpoint. Class Hours: 3 --- # AUT213 — Automotive Servicing 2 2 credits · 4 hours AUT 213 - Automotive Servicing 2 Add to My Favorites AUT 213 - Automotive Servicing 2 2 Credit Hour(s) This course is a lab used as an alternative to work-based learning. Emphasis is placed on shop operations, troubleshooting, testing, adjusting, repairing, and replacing components using appropriate test equipment and service information. Upon completion, students should be able to perform a variety of automotive repairs using proper service procedures and to operate appropriate equipment. Class Hours: 1 --- # AUT221 — Auto Transm/Transaxles 4 credits · 8 hours AUT 221 - Auto Transm/Transaxles Add to My Favorites AUT 221 - Auto Transm/Transaxles 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers engine machining processes for remanufacturing automotive engines. Emphasis is placed on cylinder head service, machining block surfaces, reconditioning connecting rod assemblies, flywheel, camshaft, and crankshaft refurbishing, and precision measurement. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the operation and proper use of automotive machining equipment. Class Hours: 2 --- # AUT231 — Man Trans/Axles/Drtrains 3 credits · 5 hours AUT 231 - Man Trans/Axles/Drtrains Add to My Favorites AUT 231 - Man Trans/Axles/Drtrains 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the operation, diagnosis, and repair of manual transmissions/transaxles, clutches, driveshafts, axles, and final drives. Topics include theory of torque, power flow, and manual drive train servicing and repair using appropriate service information, tools, and equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to explain operational theory, diagnose and repair manual drive trains using appropriate tools, equipment, procedures, and service information. Class Hours: 2 --- # BIO110 — Principles of Biology 4 credits · 6 hours BIO 110 - Principles of Biology Add to My Favorites BIO 110 - Principles of Biology 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a survey of fundamental biological principles for non-science majors. Emphasis is placed on basic chemistry, cell biology, metabolism, genetics, taxonomy, evolution, ecology, diversity, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate increased knowledge and better understanding of biology as it applies to everyday life. Class Hours: 3 --- # BIO111 — General Biology I 4 credits · 6 hours BIO 111 - General Biology I Add to My Favorites BIO 111 - General Biology I 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the principles and concepts of biology. Emphasis is placed on basic biological chemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism and energy transformation, genetics, evolution, classification, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate understanding of life at the molecular and cellular levels. Class Hours: 3 --- # BIO112 — General Biology II 4 credits · 6 hours BIO 112 - General Biology II Add to My Favorites BIO 112 - General Biology II 4 Credit Hour(s) This course is a continuation of BIO 111 . Emphasis is placed on organisms, evolution, biodiversity, plant and animal systems, ecology, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate comprehension of life at the organismal and ecological levels. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: BIO111 --- # BIO140 — Environmental Biology 3 credits · 3 hours BIO 140 - Environmental Biology Add to My Favorites BIO 140 - Environmental Biology 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces environmental processes and the influence of human activities upon them. Topics include ecological concepts, population growth, natural resources, and a focus on current environmental problems from scientific, social, political, and economic perspectives. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of environmental interrelationships and of contemporary environmental issues. Class Hours: 3 --- # BIO140A — Environmental Biology Lab 1 credits · 3 hours BIO 140A - Environmental Biology Lab Add to My Favorites BIO 140A - Environmental Biology Lab 1 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a laboratory component to complement BIO 140 . Emphasis is placed on laboratory and field experience. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a practical understanding of environmental interrelationships and of contemporary environmental issues. Class Hours: 0 --- # BIO155 — Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours BIO 155 - Nutrition Add to My Favorites BIO 155 - Nutrition 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the biochemistry of foods and nutrients with consideration of the physiological effects of specialized diets for specific biological needs. Topics include cultural, religions, and economic factors that influence a person’s acceptance of food, as well as nutrient requirements of the various life stages. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the functions and sources of nutrients, the mechanisms of digestion, and the nutritional requirements of all age groups. Class Hours: 3 --- # BIO163 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology I 5 credits · 6 hours BIO 163 - Basic Anatomy and Physiology I Add to My Favorites BIO 163 - Basic Anatomy and Physiology I 5 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body. Topics include a basic study of the body systems as well as an introduction to homeostasis, cells, tissues, nutrition, acid-base balance and electrolytes. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of the fundamental principles of anatomy and physiology and their relationships. Class Hours: 4 Prerequisites: MAT025, MAT035 --- # BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits · 6 hours BIO 168 - Anatomy and Physiology I Add to My Favorites BIO 168 - Anatomy and Physiology I 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a comprehensive study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Topics include body organization, homeostasis, cytology, histology, and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems and special senses. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an in-depth understanding of principles of anatomy and physiology and their interrelationships. Class Hours: 3 --- # BIO169 — Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits · 6 hours BIO 169 - Anatomy and Physiology II Add to My Favorites BIO 169 - Anatomy and Physiology II 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a continuation of the comprehensive study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Topics include the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems as well as metabolism, nutrition, acid-base balance, and fluid and electrolyte balance. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an in-depth understanding of principles of anatomy and physiology and their interrelationships. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: BIO168 --- # BIO250 — Genetics 4 credits · 6 hours BIO 250 - Genetics Add to My Favorites BIO 250 - Genetics 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers principles of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell genetics. Emphasis is placed on the molecular basis of heredity, chromosome structure, patterns of Mendelian and non-Mendelian inheritance, evolution, and biotechnological applications. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and describe genetic phenomena and demonstrate knowledge of important genetic principles. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: BIO112 --- # BIO271 — Pathophysiology 3 credits · 3 hours BIO 271 - Pathophysiology Add to My Favorites BIO 271 - Pathophysiology 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an in-depth study of human pathological processes and their effects on homeostasis. Emphasis is placed on inter-relationships among organ systems in deviations from homeostasis. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a detailed knowledge pf pathophysiology. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: BIO163, BIO166, BIO169 --- # BIO275 — Microbiology 4 credits · 6 hours BIO 275 - Microbiology Add to My Favorites BIO 275 - Microbiology 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers principles of microbiology and the impact these organisms have on man and the environment. Topics include the various groups of microorganisms, their structure, physiology, genetics, microbial pathogenicity, infectious diseases, immunology, and selected practical applications. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills including microscopy, aseptic technique, staining, culture methods, and identification of microorganisms. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: BIO111, BIO163, BIO165, BIO168 --- # BTC150 — Bioethics 3 credits · 3 hours BTC 150 - Bioethics Add to My Favorites BTC 150 - Bioethics 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the current ethics issues surrounding the biotechnology industries. Topics will include risk assessment, the relationships between science, technology, and society, and the effects of new biotechnology products upon the natural world. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and critical thinking skills in decision making related to bioethical issues. Class Hours: 3 --- # BTC181 — Basic Lab Techniques 4 credits · 6 hours BTC 181 - Basic Lab Techniques Add to My Favorites BTC 181 - Basic Lab Techniques 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the basic skills and knowledge necessary in a biological or chemical laboratory. Emphasis is placed on good manufacturing practices, safety, sustainable lab practices, solution preparation, and equipment operation and maintenance following standard operating procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare and perform basic laboratory procedures using labware, solutions, and equipment according to prescribed protocols. Class Hours: 3 --- # BTC182 — Pharma Lab Techniques I 4 credits · 8 hours BTC 182 - Pharma Lab Techniques I Add to My Favorites BTC 182 - Pharma Lab Techniques I 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers theoretical and technical aspects of dissolution testing and Karl Fischer titrations performed during routine drug stability testing by pharmaceutical industries. Emphasis is placed on solution preparation, drug extractions, dissolution testing, Karl Fischer titrations, and dissolution method development and validation. Upon completion, students should be able to successfully perform and document dissolution testing and Karl Fischer titrations while simultaneously adheri… Prerequisites: BTC181 --- # BTC183 — Pharma Lab Techniques II 4 credits · 8 hours BTC 183 - Pharma Lab Techniques II Add to My Favorites BTC 183 - Pharma Lab Techniques II 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers theoretical and technical aspects of High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) performed during drug stability testing by pharmaceutical industries. Emphasis is placed on HPLC grade solution preparation, drug extractions, assay testing, impurity testing, HPLC method development, and method validation. Upon completion, students should be able to successfully perform and document pharmaceutical HPLC drug testing while simultaneously adhering to current good laborator… Prerequisites: BTC181 --- # BTC250 — Principles of Genetics 3 credits · 3 hours BTC 250 - Principles of Genetics Add to My Favorites BTC 250 - Principles of Genetics 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the basic principles of genetics. Topics include Mendelian inheritance, gene mapping, molecular genetics, regulation of gene expression, population genetics, quantitative genetics, and the genetics of cancer. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a broad understanding of genetics and the principles of heredity. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: BIO110, BIO111, BIO163, BIO168 --- # BTC250A — Principles of Genetics Lab 1 credits · 3 hours BTC 250A - Principles of Genetics Lab Add to My Favorites BTC 250A - Principles of Genetics Lab 1 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to serve as a laboratory counterpart to BTC 250 Principles of Genetics. Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences related to the topics covered in Principles of Genetics, including inheritance related to Mendelian genetics using Chi-Square analysis, molecular genetics, gene expression and molecular techniques related to genetic analysis. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of laboratory techniques as it relates to… --- # BTC275 — Industrial Microbiology 4 credits · 6 hours BTC 275 - Industrial Microbiology Add to My Favorites BTC 275 - Industrial Microbiology 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers principles of microbiology and the impact microorganisms have on man and the environment in industrial settings where controlled environments are commonplace. Topics include the structure and physiology of various classes of microorganisms, microbial pathogenicity, infectious diseases, identification schemes, and prevention or minimization of contamination in biomanufacturing industrial settings. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and skill… Prerequisites: BIO110, BIO111, BIO163, BIO168 --- # BTC281 — Bioprocess Techniques 4 credits · 8 hours BTC 281 - Bioprocess Techniques Add to My Favorites BTC 281 - Bioprocess Techniques 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers processes used in the production of biomolecules. Emphasis is placed on the production, characterization, and purification of biological products using fermentation, centrifugation, filtration, electrophoresis, chromatography, and other techniques used in industry. Upon completion, students should be able to produce biological products using the various methods of bioprocessing. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: BTC181 --- # BTC285 — Cell Culture 4 credits · 6 hours BTC 285 - Cell Culture Add to My Favorites BTC 285 - Cell Culture 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the theory and practices required to successfully initiate and maintain plant or animal cell cultures. Topics include aseptic techniques, the growth environment, routine maintenance of cell cultures, specialized culture techniques, and various applications. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills required to grow, maintain, and manipulate cells in culture. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: BIO110, BIO111 --- # BTC286 — Immunological Techniques 4 credits · 6 hours BTC 286 - Immunological Techniques Add to My Favorites BTC 286 - Immunological Techniques 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the principles and practices of modern immunology, including the interactions between the various cellular and chemical components of the immune response. Topics include antigens, humoral immunity, cellular immunity, complement, immunological assays, and monoclonal antibody production. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss the immune response, perform immunological assays, and describe monoclonal antibody production. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: BTC275, BIO175, BIO275, BTC285 --- # BTC287 — Adv Molecular Techniques 4 credits · 8 hours BTC 287 - Adv Molecular Techniques Add to My Favorites BTC 287 - Adv Molecular Techniques 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides students with experience in molecular techniques employing modern procedures, equipment, and technology. Topics include cloning, sequencing and analysis of DNA samples, advanced PCR techniques, genetic engineering, and bioinformatics applications. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss and perform advanced genetic, biochemical, and bioinformatic procedures using reagents and equipment according to prescribed protocols. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: BIO-175, BIO-250, BTC-250, BIO275, BIO250, BTC250, BTC275 --- # BTC288 — Biotechnology Lab Experience 2 credits · 6 hours BTC 288 - Biotechnology Lab Experience Add to My Favorites BTC 288 - Biotechnology Lab Experience 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an opportunity to pursue an individual laboratory project in biotechnology. Emphasis is placed on developing, performing, and maintaining records of a project in a specific area of interest. Upon completion, students should be able to complete the project with accurate records and demonstrate an understanding of the process. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: BPM110, BTC181 --- # BPR111 — Print Reading 2 credits · 3 hours BPR 111 - Print Reading Add to My Favorites BPR 111 - Print Reading 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the basic principles of blueprint reading. Topics include line types, orthographic projections, dimensioning methods, and notes. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret basic blueprints and visualize the features of a part. Class Hours: 1 --- # BPR135 — Schematics & Diagrams 2 credits · 2 hours BPR 135 - Schematics & Diagrams Add to My Favorites BPR 135 - Schematics & Diagrams 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces schematics and diagrams used in a variety of occupations. Topics include interpretation of wiring diagrams, assembly drawings, exploded views, sectional drawings, and service manuals, specifications, and charts. Upon completion, students should be able to research and locate components and assemblies denoting factory specifications and requirements from service and repair manuals. Class Hours: 2 --- # BAS120 — Intro to Analytics 3 credits · 5 hours BAS 120 - Intro to Analytics Add to My Favorites BAS 120 - Intro to Analytics 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic concepts and applications of analytics. Topics include an overview of the analytical process and the role of the analyst, applied descriptive statistics, and exploratory data analysis. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of analytics for decision-making in business. Class Hours: 2 --- # BUS110 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 110 - Introduction to Business Add to My Favorites BUS 110 - Introduction to Business 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a survey of the business world. Topics include the basic principles and practices of contemporary business. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of business concepts as a foundation for studying other business subjects. Class Hours: 3 --- # BUS115 — Business Law I 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 115 - Business Law I Add to My Favorites BUS 115 - Business Law I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the ethics and legal framework of business. Emphasis is placed on contracts, negotiable instruments, Uniform Commercial Code, and the working of the court systems. Upon completion, students should be able to apply ethical issues and laws covered to selected business decision-making situations. Class Hours: 3 --- # BUS137 — Principles of Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 137 - Principles of Management Add to My Favorites BUS 137 - Principles of Management 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to be an overview of the major functions of management. Emphasis is placed on planning, organizing, controlling, directing, and communicating. Upon completion, students should be able to work as contributing members of a team utilizing these functions of management. Class Hours: 3 --- # BUS139 — Entrepreneurship I 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 139 - Entrepreneurship I Add to My Favorites BUS 139 - Entrepreneurship I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to the principles of entrepreneurship. Topics include self-analysis of entrepreneurship readiness, the role of entrepreneur in economic development, legal problems, organizational structure, sources of financing, budgeting, and cash flow. Upon completion, students should have an understanding of the entrepreneurial process and issues faced by entrepreneurs. Class Hours: 3 --- # BUS153 — Human Resource Mngmt. 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 153 - Human Resource Mngmt. Add to My Favorites BUS 153 - Human Resource Mngmt. 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the functions of personnel/human resource management within an organization. Topics include equal opportunity and the legal environment, recruitment and selection, performance appraisal, employee development, compensation planning, and employee relations. Upon completion, students should be able to anticipate and resolve human resource concerns. Class Hours: 3 --- # BUS160 — Data Analysis/Decision Making 3 credits · 4 hours BUS 160 - Data Analysis/Decision Making Add to My Favorites BUS 160 - Data Analysis/Decision Making 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides the essential skills and knowledge to effectively analyze, evaluate, and make sound decisions based on evidence. Emphasis is placed on asking the right questions, data collection, preparation, visualization, analysis of uncertainty and risk, making inferences and predictions, and the decision-making process. Upon completion, students should be able to use decision modeling techniques to extract meaningful insights from vast amounts of information and make i… --- # BUS217 — Employment Law and Regs 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 217 - Employment Law and Regs Add to My Favorites BUS 217 - Employment Law and Regs 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the principle laws and regulations affecting public and private organizations and their employees or prospective employees. Topics include fair employment practices, EEO, affirmative action, and employee rights and protections. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate organization policy for compliance and assure that decisions are not contrary to law. Class Hours: 3 --- # BUS225 — Business Finance 3 credits · 4 hours BUS 225 - Business Finance Add to My Favorites BUS 225 - Business Finance 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an overview of business financial management. Emphasis is placed on financial statement analysis, time value of money, management of cash flow, risk and return, and sources of financing. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret and apply the principles of financial management. Class Hours: 2 --- # BUS234 — Training and Development 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 234 - Training and Development Add to My Favorites BUS 234 - Training and Development 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers developing, conducting, and evaluating employee training with attention to adult learning principles. Emphasis is placed on conducting a needs assessment, using various instructional approaches, designing the learning environment, and locating learning resources. Upon completion, students should be able to design, conduct, and evaluate a training program. Class Hours: 3 --- # BUS240 — Business Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 240 - Business Ethics Add to My Favorites BUS 240 - Business Ethics 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces contemporary and controversial ethical issues that face the business community. Topics include moral reasoning, moral dilemmas, law and morality, equity, justice and fairness, ethical standards, and moral development. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of their moral responsibilities and obligations as members of the workforce and society. Class Hours: 3 --- # BUS255 — Org Behavior in Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 255 - Org Behavior in Business Add to My Favorites BUS 255 - Org Behavior in Business 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the impact of different management practices and leadership styles on worker satisfaction and morale, organizational effectiveness, productivity, and profitability. Topics include a discussion of formal and informal organizations, group dynamics, motivation, and managing conflict and change. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze different types of interpersonal situations and determine an appropriate course of action. Class Hours: 3 --- # BUS256 — Recruit Select & Per Plan 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 256 - Recruit Select & Per Plan Add to My Favorites BUS 256 - Recruit Select & Per Plan 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the basic principles involved in managing the employment process. Topics include personnel planning, recruiting, interviewing and screening techniques; maintaining employee records; and voluntary and involuntary separations. Upon completion, students should be able to acquire and retain employees who match position requirements and fulfill organizational --- # BUS258 — Compensation and Benefits 3 credits · 3 hours BUS 258 - Compensation and Benefits Add to My Favorites BUS 258 - Compensation and Benefits 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to study the basic concepts of pay and its role in rewarding performance. Topics include wage and salary surveys, job analysis, job evaluation techniques, benefits, and pay-for-performance programs. Upon completion, students should be able to develop and manage a basic compensation system to attract, motivate, and retain employees. Class Hours: 3 --- # CHM130 — Gen, Org, & Biochemistry 3 credits · 3 hours CHM 130 - Gen, Org, & Biochemistry Add to My Favorites CHM 130 - Gen, Org, & Biochemistry 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a survey of basic facts and principles of general, organic, and biochemistry. Topics include measurement, molecular structure, nuclear chemistry, solutions, acid-base chemistry, gas laws, and the structure, properties, and reactions of major organic and biological groups. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of fundamental chemical concepts. Class Hours: 3 --- # CHM130A — Gen, Org, & Biochem Lab 1 credits · 2 hours CHM 130A - Gen, Org, & Biochem Lab Add to My Favorites CHM 130A - Gen, Org, & Biochem Lab 1 Credit Hour(s) This course is a laboratory for CHM 130 . Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences that enhance materials presented in CHM 130 . Upon completion, students should be able to utilize basic laboratory procedures and apply them to chemical principles presented in CHM 130 . Class Hours: 0 --- # CHM131 — Introduction to Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours CHM 131 - Introduction to Chemistry Add to My Favorites CHM 131 - Introduction to Chemistry 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the fundamental concepts of inorganic chemistry. Topics include measurement, matter and energy, atomic and molecular structure, nuclear chemistry, stoichiometry, chemical formulas and reactions, chemical bonding, gas laws, solutions, and acids and bases. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of chemistry as it applies to other fields. Class Hours: 3 --- # CHM131A — Intro to Chemistry Lab 1 credits · 3 hours CHM 131A - Intro to Chemistry Lab Add to My Favorites CHM 131A - Intro to Chemistry Lab 1 Credit Hour(s) This course is a laboratory to accompany CHM 131 . Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences that enhance materials presented in CHM 131 . Upon completion, students should be able to utilize basic laboratory procedures and apply them to chemical principles presented in CHM 131 . Class Hours: 0 --- # CHM132 — Organic and Biochemistry 4 credits · 6 hours CHM 132 - Organic and Biochemistry Add to My Favorites CHM 132 - Organic and Biochemistry 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a survey of major functional classes of compounds in organic and biochemistry. Topics include structure, properties, and reactions of the major organic and biological molecules and basic principles of metabolism. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of fundamental chemical concepts needed to pursue studies in related professional fields. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: CHM131, CHM131A, CHM151 --- # CHM151 — General Chemistry I 4 credits · 6 hours CHM 151 - General Chemistry I Add to My Favorites CHM 151 - General Chemistry I 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers fundamental principles and laws of chemistry. Topics include measurement, atomic and molecular structure, periodicity, chemical reactions, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, gas laws, and solutions. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of fundamental chemical laws and concepts as needed in CHM 152 . Class Hours: 3 --- # CHM152 — General Chemistry II 4 credits · 6 hours CHM 152 - General Chemistry II Add to My Favorites CHM 152 - General Chemistry II 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a continuation of the study of the fundamental principles and laws of chemistry. Topics include kinetics, equilibrium, ionic and redox equations, acid-base theory, electrochemistry, thermodynamics, introduction to nuclear and organic chemistry, and complex ions. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of chemical concepts as needed to pursue further study in chemistry and related professional fields. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: CHM151 --- # CHM251 — Organic Chemistry I 4 credits · 6 hours CHM 251 - Organic Chemistry I Add to My Favorites CHM 251 - Organic Chemistry I 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a systematic study of the theories, principles, and techniques of organic chemistry. Topics include nomenclature, structure, properties, reactions, and mechanisms of hydrocarbons, alkyl halides, alcohols, and ethers; further topics include isomerization, stereochemistry, and spectroscopy. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental concepts of covered organic topics as needed in CHM 252 . Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: CHM152 --- # CHM252 — Organic Chemistry II 4 credits · 6 hours CHM 252 - Organic Chemistry II Add to My Favorites CHM 252 - Organic Chemistry II 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides continuation of the systematic study of the theories, principles, and techniques of organic chemistry. Topics include nomenclature, structure, properties, reactions, and mechanisms of aromatics, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and derivatives, amines and heterocyclics; multi-step synthesis will be emphasized. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of organic concepts as needed to pursue further study in chemistry and related professiona… Prerequisites: CHM251 --- # ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success 1 credits · 2 hours ACA 122 - Transfer & Career Success Add to My Favorites ACA 122 - Transfer & Career Success 1 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces students to career and transfer opportunities while building skills for academic success, career exploration, and transfer preparation, ensuring readiness for success in community college and beyond. Topics include transfer agreements with public and independent institutions, programs and processes that facilitate transfer, and transfer tools and resources; career topics include career exploration and information and skills such as resume writing, portfolio devel… --- # COM110 — Intro to Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COM 110 - Intro to Communication Add to My Favorites COM 110 - Intro to Communication 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an overview of the basic concepts of communication and the skills necessary to communicate in various contexts. Emphasis is placed on communication theories and techniques used in interpersonal group, public, intercultural, and mass communication situations. Upon completion, students should be able to explain and illustrate the forms and purposes of human communication in a variety of contexts. Class Hours: 3 --- # COM120 — Interpersonal Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COM 120 - Interpersonal Communication Add to My Favorites COM 120 - Interpersonal Communication 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the practices and principles of interpersonal communication in both dyadic and group settings. Emphasis is placed on the communication process, perception, listening, self-disclosure, speech apprehension, ethics, nonverbal communication, conflict, power, and dysfunctional communication relationships. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate interpersonal communication skills, apply basic principles of group discussion, and manage conflict in in… --- # COM231 — Public Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours COM 231 - Public Speaking Add to My Favorites COM 231 - Public Speaking 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides instruction and experience in preparation and delivery of speeches within a public setting and group discussion. Emphasis is placed on research, preparation, delivery, and evaluation of informative, persuasive, and special occasion public speaking. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare and deliver well-organized speeches and participate in group discussion with appropriate audiovisual support. Class Hours: 3 --- # COM251 — Debate I 3 credits · 3 hours COM 251 - Debate I Add to My Favorites COM 251 - Debate I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the principles of debate. Emphasis is placed on argument, refutation, research, and logic. Upon completion, students should be able to use research skills and logic in the presentation of ideas within the context of formal debate. Class Hours: 3 --- # MAC114 — Intro to Metrology 2 credits · 2 hours MAC 114 - Intro to Metrology Add to My Favorites MAC 114 - Intro to Metrology 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the care and use of precision measuring instruments. Emphasis is placed on the inspection of machine parts and use of a wide variety of measuring instruments. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the correct use of measuring instruments. Class Hours: 2 --- # MAC122 — CNC Turning 2 credits · 4 hours MAC 122 - CNC Turning Add to My Favorites MAC 122 - CNC Turning 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the programming, setup, and operation of CNC turning centers. Topics include programming formats, control functions, program editing, part production, and inspection. Upon completion, students should be able to manufacture simple parts using CNC turning centers. Class Hours: 1 --- # MAC124 — CNC Milling 2 credits · 4 hours MAC 124 - CNC Milling Add to My Favorites MAC 124 - CNC Milling 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the manual programming, setup, and operation of CNC machining centers. Topics include programming formats, control functions, program editing, part production, and inspection. Upon completion, students should be able to manufacture simple parts using CNC machining centers. Class Hours: 1 --- # MAC141 — Machining Applications I 4 credits · 8 hours MAC 141 - Machining Applications I Add to My Favorites MAC 141 - Machining Applications I 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to a variety of material-working processes that are common to the machining industry. Topics include safety, process-specific machining equipment, measurement devices, set-up and layout instruments, and common shop practices. Upon completion, students should be able to safely demonstrate basic machining operations, accurately measure components, and effectively use layout instruments. Class Hours: 2 --- # MAC141A — Machining Applications I Lab 2 credits · 6 hours MAC 141A - Machining Applications I Lab Add to My Favorites MAC 141A - Machining Applications I Lab 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to a variety of material-working processes, in a laboratory setting, that are common to the machining industry. Topics include safety, process-specific machining equipment, measurement devices, set-up and layout instruments, and common shop practices. Upon completion, students should be able to safely demonstrate basic machining operations, accurately measure components, and effectively use layout instruments. Class Hours: 0 --- # MAC142 — Machining Applications II 4 credits · 8 hours MAC 142 - Machining Applications II Add to My Favorites MAC 142 - Machining Applications II 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides instruction in the wide variety of processes associated with machining. Topics include safety, setup, holding fixtures, tooling, cutting speeds and depths, metal properties, and proper finishes. Upon completion, students should be able to safely demonstrate advanced machining operations, accurately measure components, and produce accurate components with a proper finish. Class Hours: 2 --- # MAC142A — Machining Applications II Lab 2 credits · 6 hours MAC 142A - Machining Applications II Lab Add to My Favorites MAC 142A - Machining Applications II Lab 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides laboratory instruction in the wide variety of processes associated with machining. Topics include safety, equipment set-up, holding fixtures, tooling, cutting speeds and depths, metal properties, and proper finishes. Upon completion, students should be able to safely demonstrate advanced machining operations, accurately measure components, and produce accurate components with a proper finish. Class Hours: 0 --- # MAC151 — Machining Calculations 2 credits · 3 hours MAC 151 - Machining Calculations Add to My Favorites MAC 151 - Machining Calculations 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic calculations as they relate to machining occupations. Emphasis is placed on basic calculations and their applications in the machine shop. Upon completion, students should be able to perform basic shop calculations. Class Hours: 1 --- # MAC222 — Advanced CNC Turning 2 credits · 4 hours MAC 222 - Advanced CNC Turning Add to My Favorites MAC 222 - Advanced CNC Turning 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers advanced methods in setup and operation of CNC turning centers. Emphasis is placed on programming and production of complex parts. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills in programming, operations, and setup of CNC turning centers. Class Hours: 1 --- # MAC224 — Advanced CNC Milling 2 credits · 4 hours MAC 224 - Advanced CNC Milling Add to My Favorites MAC 224 - Advanced CNC Milling 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers advanced methods in setup and operation of CNC machining centers. Emphasis is placed on programming and production of complex parts. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills in programming, operations, and setup of CNC machining centers. Class Hours: 1 --- # MAC228 — Advanced CNC Processes 3 credits · 5 hours MAC 228 - Advanced CNC Processes Add to My Favorites MAC 228 - Advanced CNC Processes 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers advanced programming, setup, and operation of CNC turning centers and CNC milling centers. Topics include advanced programming formats, control functions, program editing, and part production and inspection. Upon completion, students should be able to manufacture complex parts using CNC turning and milling centers. Class Hours: 2 --- # MAC233 — Applications in CNC Machining 6 credits · 14 hours MAC 233 - Applications in CNC Machining Add to My Favorites MAC 233 - Applications in CNC Machining 6 Credit Hour(s) This capstone course provides students the opportunity to apply skills learned throughout the curriculum. Emphasis is placed on production of parts and assemblies using modern CNC machine tools. Upon completion, students should be able to manufacture complex parts using a variety of CNC machine tools. Class Hours: 2 --- # MAC247 — Production Tooling 2 credits · 2 hours MAC 247 - Production Tooling Add to My Favorites MAC 247 - Production Tooling 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides advanced study in tooling currently utilized in the production of metal parts. Emphasis is placed on the proper use of tooling used on CNC and other production machine tools. Upon completion, students should be able to choose proper tool grades based on manufacturing requirements and troubleshoot carbide tooling problems. Class Hours: 2 --- # COS111 — Cosmetology Concepts I 4 credits · 4 hours COS 111 - Cosmetology Concepts I Add to My Favorites COS 111 - Cosmetology Concepts I 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic cosmetology concepts. Topics include safety, first aid, sanitation, bacteriology, anatomy, diseases and disorders, hygiene, product knowledge, chemistry, ethics, manicures, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to safely and competently apply cosmetology concepts in the salon setting. Class Hours: 4 --- # COS112 — Salon I 8 credits · 24 hours COS 112 - Salon I Add to My Favorites COS 112 - Salon I 8 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic salon services. Topics include scalp treatments, shampooing, rinsing, hair color, design, haircutting, permanent waving, pressing, relaxing, wigs, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to safely and competently demonstrate salon services. Class Hours: 0 --- # COS113 — Cosmetology Concepts II 4 credits · 4 hours COS 113 - Cosmetology Concepts II Add to My Favorites COS 113 - Cosmetology Concepts II 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers more comprehensive cosmetology concepts. Topics include safety, product knowledge, chemistry, manicuring, chemical restructuring, and hair coloring. Upon completion, students should be able to safely and competently apply these cosmetology concepts in the salon setting. Class Hours: 4 Prerequisites: COS111, COS112 --- # COS114 — Salon II 8 credits · 24 hours COS 114 - Salon II Add to My Favorites COS 114 - Salon II 8 Credit Hour(s) This course provides experience in a simulated salon setting. Topics include basic skin care, manicuring, nail application, scalp treatments, shampooing, rinsing, hair color, design, haircutting, chemical restructuring, pressing, wigs, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to safely and competently demonstrate these salon services. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: COS111, COS112 --- # COS115 — Cosmetology Concepts III 4 credits · 4 hours COS 115 - Cosmetology Concepts III Add to My Favorites COS 115 - Cosmetology Concepts III 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers more comprehensive cosmetology concepts. Topics include safety, product knowledge, salon management, salesmanship, skin care, electricity/light therapy, wigs, thermal hair styling, lash and brow tinting, superfluous hair removal, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to safely and competently apply these cosmetology concepts in the salon setting. Class Hours: 4 Prerequisites: COS111, COS112 --- # COS116 — Salon III 4 credits · 12 hours COS 116 - Salon III Add to My Favorites COS 116 - Salon III 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides comprehensive experience in a simulated salon setting. Emphasis is placed on intermediate-level of skin care, manicuring, scalp treatments, shampooing, hair color, design, haircutting, chemical restructuring, pressing, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to safely and competently demonstrate these salon services. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: COS111, COS112 --- # COS117 — Cosmetology Concepts IV 2 credits · 4 hours COS 117 - Cosmetology Concepts IV Add to My Favorites COS 117 - Cosmetology Concepts IV 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers advanced cosmetology concepts. Topics include chemistry and hair structure, advanced cutting and design, and an overview of all cosmetology concepts in preparation for the licensing examination. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of these cosmetology concepts and meet program completion requirements. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: COS111, COS112 --- # COS118 — Salon IV 7 credits · 21 hours COS 118 - Salon IV Add to My Favorites COS 118 - Salon IV 7 Credit Hour(s) This course provides advanced experience in a simulated salon setting. Emphasis is placed on efficient and competent delivery of all salon services in preparation for the licensing examination and employment. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in program requirements and the areas covered on the Cosmetology Licensing Examination and meet entry-level employment requirements. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: COS111, COS112 --- # COS119 — Esthetics Concepts I 2 credits · 2 hours COS 119 - Esthetics Concepts I Add to My Favorites COS 119 - Esthetics Concepts I 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the concepts of esthetics. Topics include orientation, anatomy, physiology, hygiene, sterilization, first aid, chemistry, basic dermatology, and professional ethics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the concepts of esthetics and meet course requirements. Class Hours: 2 --- # COS120 — Esthetics Salon I 6 credits · 18 hours COS 120 - Esthetics Salon I Add to My Favorites COS 120 - Esthetics Salon I 6 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the techniques of esthetics in a comprehensive experience in a simulated salon setting. Topics include client consultation, facials, body treatments, hair removal, make-up applications, and color analysis. Upon completion, students should be able to safely and competently demonstrate esthetic services on clients in a salon setting. Class Hours: 0 --- # COS125 — Esthetics Concepts II 2 credits · 2 hours COS 125 - Esthetics Concepts II Add to My Favorites COS 125 - Esthetics Concepts II 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers more comprehensive esthetics concepts. Topics include nutrition, business management, makeup, and color analysis. Upon completion students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the advanced esthetics concepts and meet course requirements. Class Hours: 2 --- # COS126 — Esthetics Salon II 6 credits · 18 hours COS 126 - Esthetics Salon II Add to My Favorites COS 126 - Esthetics Salon II 6 Credit Hour(s) This course provides experience in a simulated esthetics setting. Topics include machine facials, aromatherapy, massage therapy, electricity, and apparatus. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in program requirements and the areas covered on the Cosmetology licensing examination for Estheticians. Class Hours: 0 --- # COS127 — Natural Hair Care I 6 credits · 10 hours COS 127 - Natural Hair Care I Add to My Favorites COS 127 - Natural Hair Care I 6 Credit Hour(s) This course covers techniques of Natural Hair Care. Topics include disinfection, shampooing, blow-drying, anatomy, disorders of the hair and scalp, product knowledge, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to safely and competently perform Natural Hair Care Services. Class Hours: 4 --- # COS130 — State Board Exam Prep 2 credits · 2 hours COS 130 - State Board Exam Prep Add to My Favorites COS 130 - State Board Exam Prep 2 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to prepare students to take the theory state board licensing exam for cosmetic art-related programs. Topics include safety, first aid, sanitation, bacteriology, anatomy, diseases and disorders, hygiene, product knowledge, chemistry, ethics, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to successfully pass the theory exam on the first attempt. Class Hours: 2 --- # COS223 — Contemp Hair Coloring 2 credits · 4 hours COS 223 - Contemp Hair Coloring Add to My Favorites COS 223 - Contemp Hair Coloring 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers basic color concepts, hair coloring problems, and application techniques. Topics include color theory, terminology, contemporary techniques, product knowledge, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify a client’s color needs and safely and competently perform color applications and correct problems. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: COS111, COS112 --- # COS224 — Trichology & Chemistry 2 credits · 4 hours COS 224 - Trichology & Chemistry Add to My Favorites COS 224 - Trichology & Chemistry 2 Credit Hour(s) This course is a study of hair and the interaction of applied chemicals. Emphasis is placed on pH actions and the reactions and effects of chemical ingredients. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of chemical terminology, pH testing, and chemical reactions on hair. Class Hours: 1 --- # CJC111 — Intro to Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 111 - Intro to Criminal Justice Add to My Favorites CJC 111 - Intro to Criminal Justice 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the components and processes of the criminal justice system. Topics include history, structure, functions, and philosophy of the criminal justice system and their relationship to life in our society. Upon completion, students should be able to define and describe the major system components and their interrelationships and evaluate career options. Class Hours: 3 --- # CJC112 — Criminology 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 112 - Criminology Add to My Favorites CJC 112 - Criminology 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces deviant behavior as it relates to criminal activity. Topics include theories of crime causation; statistical analysis of criminal behavior; past, present, and future social control initiatives; and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain and discuss various theories of crime causation and societal response. Class Hours: 3 --- # CJC113 — Juvenile Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 113 - Juvenile Justice Add to My Favorites CJC 113 - Juvenile Justice 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the juvenile justice system and related juvenile issues. Topics include an overview of the juvenile justice system, treatment and prevention programs, special areas and laws unique to juveniles, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify/discuss juvenile court structure/procedures, function and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies, processing/detention of juveniles, and case disposition. Class Hours: 3 --- # CJC120 — Interviews/Interrogations 2 credits · 3 hours CJC 120 - Interviews/Interrogations Add to My Favorites CJC 120 - Interviews/Interrogations 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers basic and special techniques employed in criminal justice interviews and interrogations. Emphasis is placed on the interview/interrogation process, including interpretation of verbal and physical behavior and legal perspectives. Upon completion, students should be able to conduct interviews/interrogations in a legal, efficient, and professional manner and obtain the truth from suspects, witnesses, and victims. Class Hours: 1 --- # CJC121 — Law Enforcement Operations 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 121 - Law Enforcement Operations Add to My Favorites CJC 121 - Law Enforcement Operations 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces fundamental law enforcement operations. Topics include the contemporary evolution of law enforcement operations and related issues. Upon completion, students should be able to explain theories, practices, and issues related to law enforcement operations. Class Hours: 3 --- # CJC131 — Criminal Law 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 131 - Criminal Law Add to My Favorites CJC 131 - Criminal Law 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the history/evolution/principles and contemporary applications of criminal law. Topics include sources of substantive law, classification of crimes, parties to crime, elements of crimes, matters of criminal responsibility, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss the sources of law and identify, interpret, and apply the appropriate statutes/elements. Class Hours: 3 --- # CJC132 — Court Procedure & Evidence 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 132 - Court Procedure & Evidence Add to My Favorites CJC 132 - Court Procedure & Evidence 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers judicial structure/process/procedure from incident to disposition, kinds and degrees of evidence, and the rules governing admissibility of evidence in court. Topics include consideration of state and federal courts, arrest, search and seizure laws, exclusionary and statutory rules of evidence, and other related issues. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and discuss procedures necessary to establish a lawful arrest/search, proper judicial procedure… --- # CJC141 — Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 141 - Corrections Add to My Favorites CJC 141 - Corrections 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the history, major philosophies, components, and current practices and problems of the field of corrections. Topics include historical evolution, functions of the various components, alternatives to incarceration, treatment programs, inmate control, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the various components, processes, and functions of the correctional system. Class Hours: 3 --- # CJC144 — Crime Scene Processing 3 credits · 5 hours CJC 144 - Crime Scene Processing Add to My Favorites CJC 144 - Crime Scene Processing 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the theories and practices of crime scene processing and investigating. Topics include legal considerations at the crime scene, processing indoor and outdoor scenes, recording, note taking, collection and preservation of evidence and submission to the crime laboratory. Upon completion, the student should be able to evaluate and search various crime scenes and demonstrate the appropriate techniques. Class Hours: 2 --- # CJC146 — Trace Evidence 3 credits · 5 hours CJC 146 - Trace Evidence Add to My Favorites CJC 146 - Trace Evidence 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a study of trace evidence as it relates to forensic science. Topics include collection, packaging, and preservation of trace evidence from crime scenes such as bombings, fires and other scenes. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the fundamental concepts of trace evidence collection, preservation and submission to the crime laboratory. Class Hours: 2 --- # CJC151 — Intro to Loss Prevention 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 151 - Intro to Loss Prevention Add to My Favorites CJC 151 - Intro to Loss Prevention 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the concepts and methods related to commercial and private security systems. Topics include the historical, philosophical, and legal basis of security, with emphasis on security surveys, risk analysis, and associated functions. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate and understand security systems, risk management, and the law relative to loss prevention. Class Hours: 3 --- # CJC160 — Terrorism: Underlying Issues 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 160 - Terrorism: Underlying Issues Add to My Favorites CJC 160 - Terrorism: Underlying Issues 3 Credit Hour(s) This course identifies the fundamental reasons why America is a target for terrorists, covering various domestic/international terrorists groups and ideologies from a historical aspect. Emphasis is placed upon recognition of terrorist crime scene; weapons of mass destruction; chemical, biological, and nuclear terrorism; and planning considerations involving threat assessments. Upon completion, the student should be able to identify and discuss the methods used in terrorists’ acti… --- # CJC211 — Counseling 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 211 - Counseling Add to My Favorites CJC 211 - Counseling 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the basic elements of counseling and specific techniques applicable to the criminal justice setting. Topics include observation, listening, recording, interviewing, and problem exploration necessary to form effective ing relationships. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss and demonstrate the basic techniques of counseling. Class Hours: 3 --- # CJC212 — Ethics & Comm Relations 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 212 - Ethics & Comm Relations Add to My Favorites CJC 212 - Ethics & Comm Relations 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers ethical considerations and accepted standards applicable to criminal justice organizations and professionals. Topics include ethical systems; social change, values, and norms; cultural diversity; citizen involvement in criminal justice issues; and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to apply ethical considerations to the decision-making process in identifiable criminal justice situations. Class Hours: 3 --- # CJC213 — Substance Abuse 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 213 - Substance Abuse Add to My Favorites CJC 213 - Substance Abuse 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is a study of substance abuse in our society. Topics include the history and classifications of drug abuse and the social, physical, and psychological impact of drug abuse. Upon completion, students should be able to identify various types of drugs, their effects on human behavior and society, and treatment modalities. Class Hours: 3 --- # CJC214 — Victimology 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 214 - Victimology Add to My Favorites CJC 214 - Victimology 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the study of victims. Emphasis is placed on roles/characteristics of victims, victim interaction with the criminal justice system and society, current victim assistance programs, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss and identify victims, the uniqueness of victims’ roles, and current victim assistance programs. Class Hours: 3 --- # CJC215 — Organization & Admin. 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 215 - Organization & Admin. Add to My Favorites CJC 215 - Organization & Admin. 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the components and functions of organization and administration as it applies to the agencies of the criminal justice system. Topics include operations/functions of organizations; recruiting, training, and retention of personnel; funding and budgeting; communications; span of control and discretion; and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and discuss the basic components and functions of a criminal justice organization and its admin… --- # CJC221 — Investigative Principles 4 credits · 5 hours CJC 221 - Investigative Principles Add to My Favorites CJC 221 - Investigative Principles 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the theories and fundamentals of the investigative process. Topics include crime scene/incident processing, information gathering techniques, collection/preservation of evidence, preparation of appropriate reports, court presentations, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify, explain, and demonstrate the techniques of the investigative process, report preparation, and courtroom presentation. Class Hours: 3 --- # CJC222 — Criminalistics 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 222 - Criminalistics Add to My Favorites CJC 222 - Criminalistics 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the functions of the forensic laboratory and its relationship to successful criminal investigations and prosecutions. Topics include advanced crime scene processing, investigative techniques, current forensic technologies, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and collect relevant evidence at simulated crime scenes and request appropriate laboratory analysis of submitted evidence. Class Hours: 3 --- # CJC225 — Crisis Intervention 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 225 - Crisis Intervention Add to My Favorites CJC 225 - Crisis Intervention 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces critical incident intervention and management techniques as they apply to operational criminal justice practitioners. Emphasis is placed on the victim/offender situation as well as job-related high stress, dangerous, or problem-solving citizen contacts. Upon completion, students should be able to provide insightful analysis of emotional, violent, drug-induced, and other critical and/or stressful incidents that require field analysis and/or resolution. Class Hours: 3 --- # CJC231 — Constitutional Law 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 231 - Constitutional Law Add to My Favorites CJC 231 - Constitutional Law 3 Credit Hour(s) The course covers the impact of the Constitution of the United States and its amendments on the criminal justice system. Topics include the structure of the Constitution and its amendments, court decisions pertinent to contemporary criminal justice issues, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify/discuss the basic structure of the United States Constitution and the rights/procedures as interpreted by the courts. Class Hours: 3 --- # CJC241 — Community-Based Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 241 - Community-Based Corrections Add to My Favorites CJC 241 - Community-Based Corrections 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers programs for convicted offenders that are used both as alternatives to incarceration and in post-incarceration situations. Topics include offenders, diversion, house arrest, restitution, community service, probation and parole, including both public and private participation, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify/ discuss the various programs from the perspective of the criminal justice professional, the offender, and the… --- # CJC245 — Friction Ridge Analysis 3 credits · 5 hours CJC 245 - Friction Ridge Analysis Add to My Favorites CJC 245 - Friction Ridge Analysis 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the basic elements of fingerprint technology and techniques applicable to the criminal justice field. Topics include the history and meaning of fingerprints, pattern types and classification filing sequence, searching and referencing. Upon completion, the students should be able to discuss and demonstrate the fundamental techniques of basic fingerprint technology. Class Hours: 2 --- # CJC246 — Advanced Fricton Ridge Analysis 3 credits · 5 hours CJC 246 - Advanced Fricton Ridge Analysis Add to My Favorites CJC 246 - Advanced Fricton Ridge Analysis 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the theories and processes of advanced friction ridge analysis. Topics include evaluation of friction ridges, chart preparation, comparative analysis for values determination rendering proper identification, chemical enhancement and AFIS preparation and usage. Upon completion, students must show an understanding of proper procedures for friction ridge analysis through written testing and practical exercise. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: CJC245 --- # CUL110 — Sanitation & Safety 2 credits · 2 hours CUL 110 - Sanitation & Safety Add to My Favorites CUL 110 - Sanitation & Safety 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the basic principles of sanitation and safety relative to the hospitality industry. Topics include personal hygiene, sanitation and safety regulations, use and care of equipment, the principles of food-borne illness, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the content necessary for successful completion of a nationally recognized food/safety/sanitation exam. Class Hours: 2 --- # CUL120 — Purchasing 2 credits · 2 hours CUL 120 - Purchasing Add to My Favorites CUL 120 - Purchasing 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers purchasing for foodservice operations. Emphasis is placed on yield tests, procurement, negotiating, inventory control, product specification, purchasing ethics, vendor relationships, food product specifications and software applications. Upon completion, students should be able to apply effective purchasing techniques based on the end-use of the product. Class Hours: 2 --- # CUL135 — Food & Beverage Service 2 credits · 2 hours CUL 135 - Food & Beverage Service Add to My Favorites CUL 135 - Food & Beverage Service 2 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to cover the practical skills and knowledge necessary for effective food and beverage service in a variety of settings. Topics include greeting/service of guests, dining room set-up, profitability, menu sales and merchandising, service styles and reservations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in human relations and the skills required in the service of foods and beverages. Class Hours: 2 --- # CUL140 — Culinary Skills I 5 credits · 8 hours CUL 140 - Culinary Skills I Add to My Favorites CUL 140 - Culinary Skills I 5 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the fundamental concepts, skills and techniques in basic cookery, and moist, dry and combination heat. Emphasis is placed on recipe conversion, measurements, terminology, classical knife cuts, safe food/equipment handling, flavorings/seasonings, stocks/sauces/soups, and related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to exhibit the basic cooking skills used in the foodservice industry. Class Hours: 2 --- # CUL150 — Food Science 2 credits · 3 hours CUL 150 - Food Science Add to My Favorites CUL 150 - Food Science 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the chemical and physical changes in foods that occur with cooking, handling, and processing. Emphasis is placed on practical application of heat transfer and its effect on color/flavor/texture, emulsification, protein coagulation, leavening agents, viscosity, and gel formation. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of these principles as they apply to food preparation in an experimental setting. Class Hours: 1 --- # CUL160 — Baking I 3 credits · 5 hours CUL 160 - Baking I Add to My Favorites CUL 160 - Baking I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers basic ingredients, techniques, weights and measures, baking terminology and formula calculations. Topics include yeast/chemically leavened products, laminated doughs, pastry dough batter, pies/tarts, meringue, custard, cakes and cookies, icings, glazes and basic sauces. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proper scaling and measurement techniques, and prepare and evaluate a variety of bakery products. Class Hours: 1 --- # CUL170 — Garde Manger I 3 credits · 5 hours CUL 170 - Garde Manger I Add to My Favorites CUL 170 - Garde Manger I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic cold food preparation techniques and pantry production. Topics include salads, sandwiches, appetizers, dressings, basic garnishes, cheeses, cold sauces, and related food items. Upon completion, students should be able to present a cold food display and exhibit an understanding of the cold kitchen and its related terminology. Class Hours: 1 --- # CUL214 — Wine Appreciation 2 credits · 3 hours CUL 214 - Wine Appreciation Add to My Favorites CUL 214 - Wine Appreciation 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to information about wine from all the major wine producing regions. Emphasis is placed on the history of wine, production, characteristics, wine list development, laws, purchasing and storing requirements. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate varietal wines and basic food pairings. Class Hours: 1 --- # CUL230 — Global Cuisines 5 credits · 9 hours CUL 230 - Global Cuisines Add to My Favorites CUL 230 - Global Cuisines 5 Credit Hour(s) This course provides practical experience in the planning, preparation, and presentation of representative foods from a variety of world cuisines. Emphasis is placed on indigenous ingredients and customs, nutritional concerns, and cooking techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to research and execute a variety of international and domestic menus. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: CUL110, CUL140 --- # CUL240 — Culinary Skills II 5 credits · 9 hours CUL 240 - Culinary Skills II Add to My Favorites CUL 240 - Culinary Skills II 5 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to further students’ knowledge of the fundamental concepts, skills, and techniques involved in basic cookery. Emphasis is placed on meat identification/fabrication, butchery and cooking techniques/methods; appropriate vegetable/starch accompaniments; compound sauces; plate presentation; breakfast cookery; and quantity food preparation. Upon completion, students should be able to plan, execute, and successfully serve entrees with complementary side items. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: CUL110, CUL140 --- # CUL250 — Classical Cuisine 5 credits · 9 hours CUL 250 - Classical Cuisine Add to My Favorites CUL 250 - Classical Cuisine 5 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to reinforce the classical culinary kitchen. Topics include the working Grand Brigade of the kitchen, signature dishes and classical banquets. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in food preparation in a classical/upscale restaurant or banquet setting. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: CUL110, CUL140, CUL240 --- # CUL260 — Baking II 3 credits · 5 hours CUL 260 - Baking II Add to My Favorites CUL 260 - Baking II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to further students’ knowledge in ingredients, weights and measures, baking terminology and formula calculation. Topics include classical desserts, frozen desserts, cake and torte production, decorating and icings/glazes, dessert plating and presentation. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate pastry preparation, plating, and dessert buffet production skills. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: CUL110, CUL160 --- # CUL270 — Garde Manger II 3 credits · 5 hours CUL 270 - Garde Manger II Add to My Favorites CUL 270 - Garde Manger II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to further students’ knowledge in basic cold food preparation techniques and pantry production. Topics include pâtés, terrines, galantines, decorative garnishing skills, carving, charcuterie, smoking, canapés, hors d’oeuvres, and related food items. Upon completion, students should be able to design, set up, and evaluate a catering/event display to include a cold buffet with appropriate showpieces. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: CUL110, CUL140, CUL170 --- # CUL283 — Farm-to-Table 5 credits · 8 hours CUL 283 - Farm-to-Table Add to My Favorites CUL 283 - Farm-to-Table 5 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces students to the cooperation between sustainable farmers and foodservice operations. Emphasis is placed on environmental relationships, including how foods are grown, processed, cooked and distributed, as well as related implications on quality and sustainability. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of environmental stewardship and its impact on cuisine. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: CUL110, CUL140 --- # DEN100 — Basic Orofacial Anatomy 2 credits · 2 hours DEN 100 - Basic Orofacial Anatomy Add to My Favorites DEN 100 - Basic Orofacial Anatomy 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a basic introduction to the structures of the head, neck, and oral cavity. Topics include tooth morphology, head and neck anatomy, histology, and embryology. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of normal structures and development and how they relate to the practice of dental assisting. This is a diploma level course. Class Hours: 2 --- # DEN101 — Preclinical Procedures 7 credits · 10 hours DEN 101 - Preclinical Procedures Add to My Favorites DEN 101 - Preclinical Procedures 7 Credit Hour(s) This course provides instruction in procedures for the clinical dental assistant as specified by the North Carolina Dental Practice Act. Emphasis is placed on orientation to the profession, infection control techniques, instruments, related expanded functions, and diagnostic, operative, and specialty procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in clinical dental assisting procedures. This is a diploma-level course. Class Hours: 4 --- # DEN102 — Dental Materials 4 credits · 6 hours DEN 102 - Dental Materials Add to My Favorites DEN 102 - Dental Materials 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides instruction in identification, properties, evaluation of quality, principles, and procedures related to manipulation and storage of operative and specialty dental materials. Emphasis is placed on the understanding and safe application of materials used in the dental office and laboratory. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in the laboratory and clinical application of routinely used dental materials. Class Hours: 2 --- # DEN103 — Dental Sciences 2 credits · 2 hours DEN 103 - Dental Sciences Add to My Favorites DEN 103 - Dental Sciences 2 Credit Hour(s) This course is a study of oral pathology, pharmacology, and dental office emergencies. Topics include oral pathological conditions, dental therapeutics, and management of emergency situations. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize abnormal oral conditions, identify classifications, describe actions and effects of commonly prescribed drugs, and respond to medical emergencies. This is a diploma-level course. Class Hours: 2 --- # DEN104 — Dental Health Education 3 credits · 4 hours DEN 104 - Dental Health Education Add to My Favorites DEN 104 - Dental Health Education 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the study of preventive dentistry to prepare dental assisting students for the role of dental health educator. Topics include etiology of dental diseases, preventive procedures, and patient education theory and practice. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in patient counseling and oral health instruction in private practice or public health settings. This is a diploma-level course. Class Hours: 2 --- # DEN105 — Practice Management 2 credits · 2 hours DEN 105 - Practice Management Add to My Favorites DEN 105 - Practice Management 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a study of principles and procedures related to management of the dental practice. Emphasis is placed on maintaining clinical and financial records, patient scheduling, and supply and inventory control. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate fundamental skills in dental practice management. This is a diploma-level course. Class Hours: 2 --- # DEN106 — Clinical Practice I 6 credits · 14 hours DEN 106 - Clinical Practice I Add to My Favorites DEN 106 - Clinical Practice I 6 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to provide experience assisting in a clinical setting. Emphasis is placed on the application of principles and procedures of four-handed dentistry and laboratory and clinical support functions. Upon completion, students should be able to utilize classroom theory and laboratory and clinical skills in a dental setting. This is a diploma-level course. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: DEN101 --- # DEN107 — Clinical Practice II 5 credits · 13 hours DEN 107 - Clinical Practice II Add to My Favorites DEN 107 - Clinical Practice II 5 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to increase the level of proficiency in assisting in a clinical setting. Emphasis is placed on the application of principles and procedures of four-handed dentistry and laboratory and clinical support functions. Upon completion, students should be able to combine theoretical and ethical principles necessary to perform entry-level skills including functions delegable to a DA II. This is a diploma-level course. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: DEN106, DEN112 --- # DEN111 — Infection/Hazard Control 2 credits · 2 hours DEN 111 - Infection/Hazard Control Add to My Favorites DEN 111 - Infection/Hazard Control 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the infection and hazard control procedures necessary for the safe practice of dentistry. Topics include microbiology, practical infection control, sterilization and monitoring, chemical disinfectants, aseptic technique, infectious diseases, OSHA standards, and applicable North Carolina laws. Upon completion, students should be able to understand infectious diseases, disease transmission, infection control procedures, biohazard management, OSHA standards, and appli… --- # DEN112 — Dental Radiography 3 credits · 5 hours DEN 112 - Dental Radiography Add to My Favorites DEN 112 - Dental Radiography 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a comprehensive view of the principles and procedures of radiology as they apply to dentistry. Topics include techniques in exposing, processing, and evaluating radiographs, as well as radiation safety, quality assurance, and legal issues. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in the production of diagnostically acceptable radiographs using appropriate safety precautions. This is a diploma-level course. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: DEN100, DEN111 --- # DDF211 — Design Process I 4 credits · 7 hours DDF 211 - Design Process I Add to My Favorites DDF 211 - Design Process I 4 Credit Hour(s) This course emphasizes design processes for finished products. Topics include data collection from manuals and handbooks, efficient use of materials, design sketching, specifications, and vendor selection. Upon completion, students should be able to research and plan the design process for a finished product. Class Hours: 1 --- # DDF212 — Design Process II 4 credits · 7 hours DDF 212 - Design Process II Add to My Favorites DDF 212 - Design Process II 4 Credit Hour(s) This course stresses the integration of various design practices. Emphasis is placed on the creation of an original design. Upon completion, students should be able to apply engineering graphics and design procedures to a design product. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: DDF211 --- # DFT111 — Technical Drafting I 2 credits · 4 hours DFT 111 - Technical Drafting I Add to My Favorites DFT 111 - Technical Drafting I 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic drafting skills, equipment, and applications. Topics include sketching, measurements, lettering, dimensioning, geometric construction, orthographic projections and pictorials drawings, sections, and auxiliary views. Upon completion, students should be able to understand and apply basic drawing principles and practices. Class Hours: 1 --- # DFT111A — Technical Drafting I Lab 1 credits · 3 hours DFT 111A - Technical Drafting I Lab Add to My Favorites DFT 111A - Technical Drafting I Lab 1 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a laboratory setting to enhance basic drafting skills. Emphasis is placed on practical experiences that enhance the topics presented in DFT 111 . Upon completion, students should be able to apply the laboratory experiences to the concepts presented in DFT 111 . Class Hours: 0 --- # DFT112 — Technical Drafting II 2 credits · 4 hours DFT 112 - Technical Drafting II Add to My Favorites DFT 112 - Technical Drafting II 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides for advanced drafting practices and procedures. Topics include detailed working drawings, hardware, fits and tolerances, assembly and sub-assembly, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, intersections, and developments. Upon completion, students should be able to produce detailed working drawings. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: DFT111 --- # DFT112A — Technical Drafting II Lab 1 credits · 3 hours DFT 112A - Technical Drafting II Lab Add to My Favorites DFT 112A - Technical Drafting II Lab 1 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a laboratory setting to enhance advanced drafting skills. Emphasis is placed on practical experiences that enhance the topics presented in DFT 112 . Upon completion, students should be able to apply the laboratory experiences to the concepts presented in DFT 112 . Class Hours: 0 --- # DFT151 — CAD I 3 credits · 5 hours DFT 151 - CAD I Add to My Favorites DFT 151 - CAD I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces CAD software as a drawing tool. Topics include drawing, editing, file management, and plotting. Upon completion, students should be able to produce and plot a CAD drawing. Class Hours: 2 --- # DFT152 — CAD II 3 credits · 5 hours DFT 152 - CAD II Add to My Favorites DFT 152 - CAD II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces extended CAD applications. Emphasis is placed upon intermediate applications of CAD skills. Upon completion, students should be able to use extended CAD applications to generate and manage drawings. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: DFT151 --- # DFT153 — CAD III 3 credits · 5 hours DFT 153 - CAD III Add to My Favorites DFT 153 - CAD III 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces advanced CAD applications. Emphasis is placed upon advanced applications of CAD skills. Upon completion, students should be able to use advanced CAD applications to generate and manage data. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: DFT151 --- # DFT154 — Intro Solid Modeling 3 credits · 5 hours DFT 154 - Intro Solid Modeling Add to My Favorites DFT 154 - Intro Solid Modeling 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is an introduction to basic three-dimensional solid modeling and design software. Topics include basic design, creation, editing, rendering and analysis of solid models and creation of multiview drawings. Upon completion, students should be able to use design techniques to create, edit, render and generate a multiview drawing. Class Hours: 2 --- # DFT254 — Intermediate Solid Modeling/Rendering 3 credits · 5 hours DFT 254 - Intermediate Solid Modeling/Rendering Add to My Favorites DFT 254 - Intermediate Solid Modeling/Rendering 3 Credit Hour(s) This course presents a continuation of basic three-dimensional solid modeling and design software. Topics include advanced study of parametric design, creation, editing, rendering and analysis of solid model assemblies, and multiview drawing generation. Upon completion, students should be able to use parametric design techniques to create and analyze the engineering design properties of a model assembly. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: DFT154 --- # DFT259 — CAD Project 3 credits · 5 hours DFT 259 - CAD Project Add to My Favorites DFT 259 - CAD Project 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is a capstone course experience for programs with a focus in computer-aided design. Emphasis is placed on the use of design principles and computer technology in planning, managing, and completing a design project. Upon completion, students should be able to plan and produce engineering documents of a design project, including solid models, working drawings, Bills of Material, annotations, and spreadsheets. Class Hours: 1 --- # DRA111 — Theatre Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours DRA 111 - Theatre Appreciation Add to My Favorites DRA 111 - Theatre Appreciation 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a study of the art, craft, and business of the theatre. Emphasis is placed on the audience’s appreciation of the work of the playwright, director, actor, designer, producer, and critic. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a vocabulary of theatre terms and to recognize the contributions of various theatre artists. Class Hours: 3 --- # ECO251 — Prin of Microeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECO 251 - Prin of Microeconomics Add to My Favorites ECO 251 - Prin of Microeconomics 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces economic analysis of individual, business, and industry in the market economy. Topics include the price mechanism, supply and demand, optimizing economic behavior, costs and revenue, market structures, factor markets, income distribution, market failure, and government intervention. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and evaluate consumer and business alternatives in order to efficiently achieve economic Prerequisites: ENG045, MAT025, MAT035, MAT110 --- # ECO252 — Prin of Macroeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECO 252 - Prin of Macroeconomics Add to My Favorites ECO 252 - Prin of Macroeconomics 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces economic analysis of aggregate employment, income, and prices. Topics include major schools of economic thought; aggregate supply and demand; economic measures, fluctuations, and growth; money and banking; stabilization techniques; and international trade. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate national economic components, conditions, and alternatives for achieving socioeconomic goals. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ENG045, MAT025, MAT035, MAT110 --- # EDU119 — Intro to Early Child Educ 4 credits · 4 hours EDU 119 - Intro to Early Child Educ Add to My Favorites EDU 119 - Intro to Early Child Educ 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the foundations of early childhood education, the diverse educational settings for young children, professionalism and planning intentional developmentally appropriate experiences for each child. Topics include theoretical foundations, national early learning standards, NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development, state regulations, program types, career options, professionalism, ethical conduct, quality inclusive environments, and curriculum responsive to… --- # EDU131 — Child, Family, and Community 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 131 - Child, Family, and Community Add to My Favorites EDU 131 - Child, Family, and Community 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the development of partnerships between culturally, linguistically and ability diverse families, children, schools and communities through the use of evidence-based strategies. Emphasis is placed on developing skills and identifying benefits for establishing, supporting, and maintaining respectful, collaborative relationships between diverse families, programs/schools, and community agencies/resources reflective of the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct. Upon comple… --- # EDU144 — Child Development I 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 144 - Child Development I Add to My Favorites EDU 144 - Child Development I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course includes the theories of child development, observation and assessment, milestones, and factors that influence development, from conception through approximately 36 months. Emphasis is placed on knowledge, observation and assessment of developmental sequences in approaches to play/learning, emotional/social, health/physical, language/communication and cognitive domains. Upon completion, students should be able to compare/contrast typical/atypical developmental characteristics, explain… --- # EDU145 — Child Development II 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 145 - Child Development II Add to My Favorites EDU 145 - Child Development II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course includes the theories of child development, observation and assessment, milestones, and factors that influence development, from preschool through middle childhood. Emphasis is placed on knowledge, observation and assessment of developmental sequences in approaches to play/learning, emotional/social, health/physical, language/communication and cognitive domains. Upon completion, students should be able to compare/contrast typical/atypical developmental characteristics, explain biolog… --- # EDU146 — Child Guidance 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 146 - Child Guidance Add to My Favorites EDU 146 - Child Guidance 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces evidence-based strategies to build nurturing relationships with each child by applying principles and practical techniques to facilitate developmentally appropriate guidance. Topics include designing responsive/supportive learning environments, cultural, linguistic and socio-economic influences on behavior, appropriate expectations, the importance of communication with children/families including using technology and the use of formative assessments in establishing intentional strateg… --- # EDU151 — Creative Activities 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 151 - Creative Activities Add to My Favorites EDU 151 - Creative Activities 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces developmentally supportive creative learning environments with attention to divergent thinking, creative problem-solving, evidence-based teaching practices, and open-ended learning materials while applying NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development. Emphasis is placed on observation of process driven learning experiences in art, music, creative movement, dance, and dramatics for every young child age birth through eight, integrated through all domains and academic con… --- # EDU153 — Health, Safety and Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 153 - Health, Safety and Nutrition Add to My Favorites EDU 153 - Health, Safety and Nutrition 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers promoting and maintaining the health and well-being of every child. Topics include health and nutritional guidelines, common childhood illnesses, maintaining safe and healthy learning environments, health benefits of active play, recognition and reporting of abuse/neglect, and state regulations. Upon completion, students should be able to apply knowledge of NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development for health, safety, nutritional needs and safe learning… --- # EDU157 — Active Play 3 credits · 4 hours EDU 157 - Active Play Add to My Favorites EDU 157 - Active Play 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces physical activities to promote the development of the whole child, birth through middle childhood. Topics include active play, outdoor learning, design of the environment, development of play skills, loose parts play, nature play, risk benefit assessment, advocacy, and family/community connection. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss the stages of play, the role of teachers in play, active play environments, advocate for the child’s right to play, and plan and assess appropri… --- # EDU163 — Classroom Mgt and Instruction 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 163 - Classroom Mgt and Instruction Add to My Favorites EDU 163 - Classroom Mgt and Instruction 3 Credit Hour(s) This course examines classroom management and evidence-based instructional strategies that create supportive learning environments to provide developmentally appropriate guidance for school-age populations. Topics include classroom management and organization, teaching strategies, individual student differences and learning styles, ongoing systematic observation, and developmentally appropriate classroom guidance techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to utilize d… --- # EDU184 — Early Childhood Intro Practicum 2 credits · 4 hours EDU 184 - Early Childhood Intro Practicum Add to My Favorites EDU 184 - Early Childhood Intro Practicum 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces students to early childhood settings and applying skills in a three-star (minimum) or NAEYC accredited or equivalent, quality early childhood environment. Emphasis is placed on observing children and assisting in the implementation of developmentally appropriate activities/environments for all children; and modeling reflective/professional practices. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate developmentally appropriate interactions with… Prerequisites: EDU119 --- # EDU187 — Teaching and Learning for All 4 credits · 6 hours EDU 187 - Teaching and Learning for All Add to My Favorites EDU 187 - Teaching and Learning for All 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces students to knowledge, concepts, and best practices needed to provide developmentally appropriate, effective, inclusive, and culturally responsive educational experiences in the classroom. Topics include growth and development, learning theory, student motivation, teaching diverse learners, classroom management, inclusive environments, student- centered practices, instructional strategies, teaching methodologies, observation/assessment techniques, educati… --- # EDU216 — Foundations of Education 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 216 - Foundations of Education Add to My Favorites EDU 216 - Foundations of Education 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the American educational system and the teaching profession. Topics include historical and philosophical influences on education, various perspectives on educational issues, and experiences in K-12 classrooms. Upon completion, students should be able to reflect on classroom observations, analyze the different educational approaches, including classical/traditional and progressive, and have knowledge of the various roles of educational systems at the federal, state… --- # EDU221 — Children With Exceptionalities 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 221 - Children With Exceptionalities Add to My Favorites EDU 221 - Children With Exceptionalities 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers atypical patterns of child development, inclusive/diverse settings, evidenced-based educational/family plans, differentiated instruction, adaptive materials, and assistive technology. Emphasis is placed on the characteristics of exceptionalities and delays, early intervention/special education, transitions, observation, developmental screening, formative assessment of children, and collaborating with families and community partners. Upon completion, student… Prerequisites: EDU144, EDU145, PSY244, PSY245 --- # EDU234 — Infants, Toddlers, and Twos 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 234 - Infants, Toddlers, and Twos Add to My Favorites EDU 234 - Infants, Toddlers, and Twos 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the development of high-quality, individualized, responsive/engaging relationships and experiences for infants, toddlers, and twos. Emphasis is placed on typical and atypical child development, working with diverse families to provide positive, supportive, and engaging early learning activities and interactions through field experiences and the application of the NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development. Upon completion, students should be able to demons… Prerequisites: EDU144 --- # EDU250 — Teacher Licensure Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 250 - Teacher Licensure Preparation Add to My Favorites EDU 250 - Teacher Licensure Preparation 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides information and strategies necessary for transfer to a teacher licensure program at a senior institution. Topics include entry level teacher licensure exam preparation, performance based assessment systems, requirements for entry into teacher education programs, the process to become a licensed teacher in North Carolina, and professionalism including expectations within the field of education. Upon completion, students should be able to utilize educational… --- # EDU251 — Exploration Activities 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 251 - Exploration Activities Add to My Favorites EDU 251 - Exploration Activities 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers fundamental concepts in the content areas of science, technology, engineering, math and social studies through investigative experiences. Emphasis is placed on exploring fundamental concepts, developmentally appropriate scope and sequence, and teaching strategies to engage each child in the discovery approach. Upon completion, students should be able to understand major concepts in each content area and implement appropriate experiences for young children. Class Hours: 3 --- # EDU261 — Early Childhood Admin I 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 261 - Early Childhood Admin I Add to My Favorites EDU 261 - Early Childhood Admin I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an overview of essential administrative components for managing early childhood programs, including child development, program frameworks, North Carolina child care rules and regulations, effective leadership practices, reflective supervision, and the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct. Emphasis is placed on personnel management, financial planning, reflective supervision strategies, child development principles, ethical decision-making, and ensuring compliance with state r… --- # EDU262 — Early Childhood Admin II 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 262 - Early Childhood Admin II Add to My Favorites EDU 262 - Early Childhood Admin II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to prepare students for leadership roles in licensed child care facilities in North Carolina by focusing on curriculum development, program assessment, and resource management for centers and families. Emphasis is place on best practices in early childhood curriculum, quality improvement strategies, advocacy, and leadership in early learning environments. Upon completion, students should be able to implement developmentally appropriate curriculum, assess program e… Prerequisites: EDU261 --- # EDU270 — Effective Instructional Enviro 2 credits · 2 hours EDU 270 - Effective Instructional Enviro Add to My Favorites EDU 270 - Effective Instructional Enviro 2 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and skills to create, manage, and assess effective instructional environments, learning attitudes, and behaviors for today’s diverse learning population. Topics include organizing the learning environment, fostering positive learning attitudes, supporting healthy stakeholder partnerships, engaging students using effective differentiated instruction, guiding, and managing student behaviors, and assessing student pr… --- # EDU271 — Educational Technology 3 credits · 4 hours EDU 271 - Educational Technology Add to My Favorites EDU 271 - Educational Technology 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the ethical use of technology to enhance teaching and learning in all educational settings. Emphasis is placed on technology concepts, ethical issues, digital citizenship, instructional strategies, assistive technology, and the use of technology for professional development and communication. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss technology concepts, ethically use a variety of technology resources, demonstrate appropriate technology skills in educational… --- # EDU272 — Technology, Data, and Assess 3 credits · 5 hours EDU 272 - Technology, Data, and Assess Add to My Favorites EDU 272 - Technology, Data, and Assess 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to utilize digital instructional technologies and technology-based assessments to plan and implement appropriate educational experiences and interventions in the classroom. Topics include educational technology to enhance instruction, instructional technologies for teaching, technology-based assessment, formative and summative assessments, data to inform practice, and ethical practices for technology and as… --- # EDU277 — Integr CU Inst: Math/Science 3 credits · 5 hours EDU 277 - Integr CU Inst: Math/Science Add to My Favorites EDU 277 - Integr CU Inst: Math/Science 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to provide learners with the content knowledge, instructional methods/materials, and assessment techniques needed to provide research-based math and science K - 12 instruction. Topics include essential math and science concepts and skills, developmentally appropriate pedagogy, culturally responsive instruction, standards-based --- # EDU278 — Integr CU Inst: Soc Stu/ELA 3 credits · 5 hours EDU 278 - Integr CU Inst: Soc Stu/ELA Add to My Favorites EDU 278 - Integr CU Inst: Soc Stu/ELA 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to provide learners with the content knowledge, instructional methods/materials, and assessment techniques needed to provide research-based social studies and ELA K -12 instruction. Topics include essential social studies and ELA concepts and skills, developmentally appropriate pedagogy, culturally responsive instruction, standards-based --- # EDU279 — Literacy Develop and Instruct 4 credits · 6 hours EDU 279 - Literacy Develop and Instruct Add to My Favorites EDU 279 - Literacy Develop and Instruct 4 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to provide students with concepts and skills of literacy development, instructional methods/materials and assessment techniques needed to provide scientifically-based, systematic reading and writing instruction into educational practice. Topics include literacy concepts, reading and writing development, developmentally appropriate pedagogy, culturally-responsive instruction, standards-based --- # EDU280 — Language/Literacy Experiences 3 credits · 3 hours EDU 280 - Language/Literacy Experiences Add to My Favorites EDU 280 - Language/Literacy Experiences 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides evidence-based strategies for enhancing language and literacy experiences that align with NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development. Topics include developmental sequences for children’s emergent receptive and expressive language, print concepts, appropriate observations/assessments, literacy enriched environments, quality selection of diverse literature, interactive media, and inclusive practices. Upon completion, students should be able to select,… --- # EDU283 — Educator Preparation Practicum 3 credits · 5 hours EDU 283 - Educator Preparation Practicum Add to My Favorites EDU 283 - Educator Preparation Practicum 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to allow learners to demonstrate acquired skills and competencies in a developmentally appropriate learning environment. Topics include dispositions of effective teachers, portfolio assessment development, reflective practice, teaching methods, assessment strategies, and professional practices based on state and national Teaching Standards. Upon completion, learners should be able to provide a portfolio assessment with evidence of ethical/professional… --- # EDU284 — Early Child Capstone Prac 4 credits · 10 hours EDU 284 - Early Child Capstone Prac Add to My Favorites EDU 284 - Early Child Capstone Prac 4 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to allow students to demonstrate acquired skills in a three star (minimum) or NAEYC accredited or equivalent, quality early childhood environment. Emphasis is placed on designing, implementing and evaluating developmentally appropriate activities and environments for all children; supporting/engaging families; and modeling reflective and professional practices based on national and state guidelines. Upon completion, students should be able to apply NC Foundation… Prerequisites: EDU119, EDU144, EDU145, EDU146, EDU151, PSY244, PSY245 --- # ELC112 — DC/AC Electricity 5 credits · 9 hours ELC 112 - DC/AC Electricity Add to My Favorites ELC 112 - DC/AC Electricity 5 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the fundamental concepts of and computations related to DC/AC electricity. Emphasis is placed on DC/AC circuits, components, operation of test equipment; and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to construct, verify, troubleshoot, and repair DC/AC circuits. Class Hours: 3 --- # ELC113 — Residential Wiring 4 credits · 8 hours ELC 113 - Residential Wiring Add to My Favorites ELC 113 - Residential Wiring 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the care/usage of tools and materials used in residential electrical installations and the requirements of the National Electrical Code. Topics include NEC, electrical safety, and electrical print reading; planning, layout; and installation of electrical distribution equipment; lighting; overcurrent protection; conductors; branch circuits; and conduits. Upon completion, students should be able to properly install conduits, wiring, and electrical distribution equipment associat… --- # ELC115 — Industrial Wiring 4 credits · 8 hours ELC 115 - Industrial Wiring Add to My Favorites ELC 115 - Industrial Wiring 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers layout, planning, and installation of wiring systems in industrial facilities. Emphasis is placed on industrial wiring methods and materials. Upon completion, students should be able to install industrial systems and equipment. Class Hours: 2 --- # ELC117 — Motors and Controls 4 credits · 8 hours ELC 117 - Motors and Controls Add to My Favorites ELC 117 - Motors and Controls 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the fundamental concepts of motors and motor controls. Topics include ladder diagrams, pilot devices, contactors, motor starters, motors, and other control devices. Upon completion, students should be able to properly select, connect, and troubleshoot motors and control circuits. Competencies Student Learning --- # ELC128 — Intro to PLC 3 credits · 5 hours ELC 128 - Intro to PLC Add to My Favorites ELC 128 - Intro to PLC 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the programmable logic controller (PLC) and its associated applications. Topics include ladder logic diagrams, input/output modules, power supplies, surge protection, selection/installation of controllers, and interfacing of controllers with equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to understand basic PLC systems and create simple programs. Competencies Student Learning --- # ELC213 — Instrumentation 4 credits · 5 hours ELC 213 - Instrumentation Add to My Favorites ELC 213 - Instrumentation 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the fundamentals of instrumentation used in industry. Emphasis is placed on electric, electronic, and other instruments. Upon completion, students should be able to install, maintain, and calibrate instrumentation. Class Hours: 3 --- # ELC228 — PLC Applications 4 credits · 8 hours ELC 228 - PLC Applications Add to My Favorites ELC 228 - PLC Applications 4 Credit Hour(s) This course continues the study of the programming and applications of programmable logic controllers. Emphasis is placed on advanced programming, networking, advanced I/O modules, reading and interpreting error codes, and troubleshooting. Upon completion, students should be able to program and troubleshoot programmable logic controllers. Class Hours: 2 --- # ELN229 — Industrial Electronics 4 credits · 6 hours ELN 229 - Industrial Electronics Add to My Favorites ELN 229 - Industrial Electronics 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers semiconductor devices used in industrial applications. Topics include the basic theory, application, and operating characteristics of semiconductor devices. Upon completion, students should be able to construct and/or troubleshoot these devices for proper operation in an industrial electronic circuit. Class Hours: 3 --- # ELN275 — Troubleshooting 2 credits · 4 hours ELN 275 - Troubleshooting Add to My Favorites ELN 275 - Troubleshooting 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers techniques of analyzing and repairing failures in electronic equipment. Topics include safety, signal tracing, use of service manuals, and specific troubleshooting methods for analog, digital, and other electronics-based circuits and systems. Upon completion, students should be able to logically diagnose and isolate faults and perform necessary repairs to meet manufacturer’s specifications. Class Hours: 1 --- # EMS110 — EMT 9 credits · 15 hours EMS 110 - EMT Add to My Favorites EMS 110 - EMT 9 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic emergency medical care. Topics include preparatory, airway, patient assessment, medical emergencies, trauma, infants and children, and operations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve North Carolina State or National Registry EMT certification. Class Hours: 6 --- # EMS122 — EMS Clinical Practicum I 1 credits · 3 hours EMS 122 - EMS Clinical Practicum I Add to My Favorites EMS 122 - EMS Clinical Practicum I 1 Credit Hour(s) This course provides the introductory hospital clinical experience for the paramedic student. Emphasis is placed on mastering fundamental paramedic skills. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competency with fundamental paramedic level skills. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: EMS110 --- # EMS130 — Pharmacology 4 credits · 6 hours EMS 130 - Pharmacology Add to My Favorites EMS 130 - Pharmacology 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the fundamental principles of pharmacology and medication administration and is required for paramedic certification. Topics include medical terminology, pharmacological concepts, weights, measures, drug calculations, vascular access for fluids and medication administration and legislation. Upon completion, students should be able to accurately calculate drug dosages, properly administer medications, and demonstrate general knowledge of pharmacology. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: EMS110 --- # EMS131 — Advanced Airway Management 2 credits · 3 hours EMS 131 - Advanced Airway Management Add to My Favorites EMS 131 - Advanced Airway Management 2 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to provide advanced airway management techniques and is required for paramedic certification. Topics must meet current guidelines for advanced airway management in the pre-hospital setting. Upon completion, students should be able to properly utilize all airway adjuncts and pharmacology associated with airway control and maintenance. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: EMS110 --- # EMS160 — Cardiology I 3 credits · 5 hours EMS 160 - Cardiology I Add to My Favorites EMS 160 - Cardiology I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the study of cardiovascular emergencies and is required for paramedic certification. Topics include anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, electrophysiology, and rhythm interpretation. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and interpret rhythms. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: EMS110 --- # EMS220 — Cardiology II 3 credits · 5 hours EMS 220 - Cardiology II Add to My Favorites EMS 220 - Cardiology II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an in-depth study of cardiovascular emergencies and is required for paramedic certification. Topics include assessment and treatment of cardiac emergencies, cardiac pharmacology, and patient care. Upon completion, students should be able to manage the cardiac patient. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: EMS122, EMS130, EMS160 --- # EMS221 — EMS Clinical Practicum II 2 credits · 6 hours EMS 221 - EMS Clinical Practicum II Add to My Favorites EMS 221 - EMS Clinical Practicum II 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides clinical experiences in the hospital and/or field. Emphasis is placed on increasing the proficiency of students’ skills and abilities in patient assessments and the delivery of care. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate continued progress in advanced-level patient care. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: EMS121, EMS122 --- # EMS231 — EMS Clinical Pract III 3 credits · 9 hours EMS 231 - EMS Clinical Pract III Add to My Favorites EMS 231 - EMS Clinical Pract III 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides clinical experiences in the hospital and/or field. Emphasis is placed on enhancing the students’ skills and abilities in providing advanced-level care. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate continued progress in advanced-level patient care. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: EMS221 --- # EMS240 — Patients W/Special Challenges 2 credits · 3 hours EMS 240 - Patients W/Special Challenges Add to My Favorites EMS 240 - Patients W/Special Challenges 2 Credit Hour(s) This course includes concepts of crisis intervention and techniques of interacting with patients with special challenges and is required for paramedic certification. Topics include appropriate intervention and interaction for neglected, abused, terminally ill, chronically ill, technology assisted, bariatric, physically challenged, mentally challenged, or assaulted patients as well as behavioral emergencies. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and manage the ca… Prerequisites: EMS122, EMS130 --- # EMS241 — EMS Clinical Practicum IV 4 credits · 12 hours EMS 241 - EMS Clinical Practicum IV Add to My Favorites EMS 241 - EMS Clinical Practicum IV 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides clinical experiences in the hospital and/or field. Emphasis is placed on mastering the skills/competencies required of the paramedic providing advanced-level care. Upon completion, students should be able to provide advanced-level patient care as an entry-level paramedic. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: EMS231 --- # EMS250 — Medical Emergencies 4 credits · 6 hours EMS 250 - Medical Emergencies Add to My Favorites EMS 250 - Medical Emergencies 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an in-depth study of medical conditions frequently encountered in the prehospital setting and is required for paramedic certification. Topics include appropriate interventions/treatments for disorders/diseases/injuries affecting the following systems: respiratory, neurological, abdominal/gastrointestinal, endocrine, genitourinary, musculoskeletal, and immunological as well as toxicology, infectious diseases and diseases of the eyes, ears, nose and throat. Upon completion, stud… Prerequisites: EMS122, EMS130 --- # EMS260 — Trauma Emergencies 2 credits · 4 hours EMS 260 - Trauma Emergencies Add to My Favorites EMS 260 - Trauma Emergencies 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides in-depth study of trauma including pharmacological interventions for conditions frequently encountered in the prehospital setting and is required for paramedic certification. Topics include an overview of thoracic, abdominal, genitourinary, orthopedic, neurological, and multi-system trauma, soft tissue trauma of the head, neck, and face as well as environmental emergencies. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and manage trauma situations based upon patient asse… Prerequisites: EMS122, EMS130 --- # EMS270 — Life Span Emergencies 4 credits · 6 hours EMS 270 - Life Span Emergencies Add to My Favorites EMS 270 - Life Span Emergencies 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers medical/ethical/legal issues and the spectrum of age-specific emergencies from conception through death required for paramedic certification. Topics include gynecological, obstetrical, neonatal, pediatric, and geriatric emergencies and pharmacological therapeutics. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and treat age-specific emergencies. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: EMS122, EMS130 --- # EMS285 — EMS Capstone 2 credits · 4 hours EMS 285 - EMS Capstone Add to My Favorites EMS 285 - EMS Capstone 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an opportunity to demonstrate problem-solving skills as a team leader in simulated patient scenarios and is required for paramedic certification. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking, integration of didactic and psychomotor skills, and effective performance in simulated emergency situations. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and appropriately respond to a variety of EMS-related events. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: EMS220, EMS250, EMS260 --- # EPT140 — Emergency Management 3 credits · 3 hours EPT 140 - Emergency Management Add to My Favorites EPT 140 - Emergency Management 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the four phases of emergency management: mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. Topics include organizing for emergency management, coordinating for community resources, public sector liability, and the roles of government agencies at all levels. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of comprehensive emergency management and the integrated emergency management system. Class Hours: 3 --- # DFT170 — Engineering Graphics 3 credits · 4 hours DFT 170 - Engineering Graphics Add to My Favorites DFT 170 - Engineering Graphics 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic engineering graphics skills and applications. Topics include sketching, selection and use of current methods and tools, and the use of engineering graphics applications. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of basic engineering graphics principles and practices. Class Hours: 2 --- # EGR150 — Intro to Engineering 2 credits · 3 hours EGR 150 - Intro to Engineering Add to My Favorites EGR 150 - Intro to Engineering 2 Credit Hour(s) This course is an overview of the engineering profession. Topics include goal setting and career assessment, ethics, public safety, the engineering method and design process, written and oral communication, interpersonal skills and team building, and computer applications. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the engineering process, the engineering profession, and utilize college resources to meet their educational goals. Class Hours: 1 --- # EGR220 — Engineering Statics 3 credits · 3 hours EGR 220 - Engineering Statics Add to My Favorites EGR 220 - Engineering Statics 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the concepts of engineering based on forces in equilibrium. Topics include concentrated forces, distributed forces, forces due to friction, and inertia as they apply to machines, structures, and systems. Upon completion, students should be able to solve problems which require the ability to analyze systems of forces in static equilibrium. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: PHY251 --- # EGR250 — Statics/Strength of Mater 5 credits · 7 hours EGR 250 - Statics/Strength of Mater Add to My Favorites EGR 250 - Statics/Strength of Mater 5 Credit Hour(s) This course includes vector analysis, equilibrium of force systems, friction, sectional properties, stress/strain, and deformation. Topics include resultants and components of forces, moments and couples, free-body diagrams, shear and moment diagrams, trusses, frames, beams, columns, connections, and combined stresses. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze simple structures. Class Hours: 4 Prerequisites: MAT121, MAT171 --- # EGR285 — Design Project 2 credits · 4 hours EGR 285 - Design Project Add to My Favorites EGR 285 - Design Project 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides the opportunity to design and construct an instructor-approved project using previously acquired skills. Emphasis is placed on selection, proposal, design, construction, testing, and documentation of the approved project. Upon completion, students should be able to present and demonstrate operational projects. Class Hours: 0 --- # ENG045 — English Skills Support 2 credits · 3 hours ENG 045 - English Skills Support Add to My Favorites ENG 045 - English Skills Support 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides academic support for the successful completion of gateway English courses by supplementing and reinforcing classroom instruction. Emphasis is placed on developing a growth mindset, expanding skills in active reading and writing processes, applying editing and revision strategies, exercising standard writing conventions through contextualized instruction, and ethically using appropriate technology when reading and writing. Upon completion, students should be able to apply… --- # ENG110 — Workplace Writing Essentials 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 110 - Workplace Writing Essentials Add to My Favorites ENG 110 - Workplace Writing Essentials 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to equip students with the essential writing skills and strategies required to excel in the workplace. Emphasis is placed on the development of written communication expertise specifically tailored to the needs of the business and industrial sectors. Upon completion, students should be able to produce a variety of professional documents appropriate for the workplace, such as forms of correspondence, business reports, proposals, resumes, cover letters, and… --- # ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 111 - Writing and Inquiry Add to My Favorites ENG 111 - Writing and Inquiry 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to develop the ability to produce clear writing in a variety of genres and formats using a recursive process. Emphasis includes inquiry, analysis, effective use of rhetorical strategies, thesis development, audience awareness, and revision. Upon completion, students should be able to produce unified, coherent, well-developed essays using standard written English. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ENG045, ENG8045 --- # ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disciplines 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 112 - Writing/Research in the Disciplines Add to My Favorites ENG 112 - Writing/Research in the Disciplines 3 Credit Hour(s) This course, the second in a series of two, introduces research techniques, documentation styles, and writing strategies in various disciplines. Emphasis is placed on analyzing information and ideas and incorporating research findings into writing and research projects. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate and synthesize information from primary and secondary sources using documentation appropriate to various disciplines. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # ENG113 — Literature-Based Research 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 113 - Literature-Based Research Add to My Favorites ENG 113 - Literature-Based Research 3 Credit Hour(s) This course, the second in a series of two, expands the concepts developed in ENG 111 by focusing on writing that involves literature-based research and documentation. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and thinking and the analysis and interpretation of prose, poetry, and drama: plot, characterization, theme, cultural context, etc. Upon completion, students should be able to construct mechanically-sound, documented essays and research papers that analyze and respond to literary wo… Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # ENG114 — Prof Research & Reporting 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 114 - Prof Research & Reporting Add to My Favorites ENG 114 - Prof Research & Reporting 3 Credit Hour(s) This course, the second in a series of two, is designed to teach professional communication skills. Emphasis is placed on research, listening, critical reading and thinking, analysis, interpretation, and design used in oral and written presentations. Upon completion, students should be able to work individually and collaboratively to produce well-designed business and professional written and oral presentations. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # ENG115 — Oral Communication 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 115 - Oral Communication Add to My Favorites ENG 115 - Oral Communication 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the basic principles of oral communication in both small group and public settings. Emphasis is placed on the components of the communication process, group decision-making, and public address. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the principles of effective oral communication in small group and public settings. Class Hours: 3 --- # ENG125 — Creative Writing I 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 125 - Creative Writing I Add to My Favorites ENG 125 - Creative Writing I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to provide students with the opportunity to practice the art of creative writing. Emphasis is placed on writing, fiction, poetry, and sketches. Upon completion, students should be able to craft and critique their own writing and critique the writing of others. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # ENG126 — Creative Writing II 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 126 - Creative Writing II Add to My Favorites ENG 126 - Creative Writing II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed as a workshop approach for advancing imaginative and literary skills. Emphasis is placed on the discussion of style, techniques, and challenges for first publications. Upon completion, students should be able to submit a piece of their writing for publication. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ENG125 --- # ENG134 — Introduction to Poetry 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 134 - Introduction to Poetry Add to My Favorites ENG 134 - Introduction to Poetry 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides intensive study of the poem as a literary form, based on close reading of representative texts. Emphasis is placed on the development and analysis of poetry. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret, analyze, and discuss the distinguishing features of poetry. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # ENG231 — American Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 231 - American Literature I Add to My Favorites ENG 231 - American Literature I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers selected works in American literature from its beginnings to 1865. Emphasis is placed on historical background, cultural context, and literary analysis of selected prose, poetry, and drama. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret, analyze, and respond to literary works in their historical and cultural contexts. Competencies Student Learning Prerequisites: ENG112, ENG113, ENG114 --- # ENG232 — American Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 232 - American Literature II Add to My Favorites ENG 232 - American Literature II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers selected works in American literature from 1865 to the present. Emphasis is placed on historical background, cultural context, and literary analysis of selected prose, poetry, and drama. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret, analyze, and respond to literary works in their historical and cultural contexts. Competencies 1. Describe, analyze, interpret, and evaluate features of literary texts in several genres, applying appropriate literary and cultural terms… Prerequisites: ENG112, ENG113, ENG114 --- # ENG241 — British Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 241 - British Literature I Add to My Favorites ENG 241 - British Literature I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers selected works in British literature from its beginnings to the Romantic Period. Emphasis is placed on historical background, cultural context, and literary analysis of selected prose, poetry, and drama. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret, analyze, and respond to literary works in their historical and cultural contexts. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ENG112, ENG113, ENG114 --- # ENG242 — British Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 242 - British Literature II Add to My Favorites ENG 242 - British Literature II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers selected works in British literature from the Romantic Period to the present. Emphasis is placed on historical background, cultural context, and literary analysis of selected prose, poetry, and drama. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret, analyze, and respond to literary works in their historical and cultural contexts. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ENG112, ENG113, ENG114 --- # ENG273 — African-American Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENG 273 - African-American Literature Add to My Favorites ENG 273 - African-American Literature 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a survey of the development of African-American literature from its beginnings to the present. Emphasis is placed on historical and cultural context, themes, literary traditions, and backgrounds of the authors. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret, analyze, and respond to selected texts. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ENG112, ENG113, ENG114 --- # FIP120 — Intro to Fire Protection 3 credits · 3 hours FIP 120 - Intro to Fire Protection Add to My Favorites FIP 120 - Intro to Fire Protection 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an overview of the history, development, methods, systems, and regulations as they apply to the fire protection field. Topics include history, evolution, statistics, suppression, organizations, careers, curriculum, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a broad understanding of the fire protection field. Class Hours: 3 --- # FIP124 — Fire Prevention & Public Education 3 credits · 3 hours FIP 124 - Fire Prevention & Public Education Add to My Favorites FIP 124 - Fire Prevention & Public Education 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces fire prevention concepts as they relate to community and industrial operations. Topics include the development and maintenance of fire prevention programs, educational programs, and inspection programs. Upon completion, students should be able to research, develop, and present a fire safety program to a citizens or industrial group, meeting NFPA 1021. Class Hours: 3 --- # FIP128 — Detection & Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours FIP 128 - Detection & Investigation Add to My Favorites FIP 128 - Detection & Investigation 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers procedures for determining the origin and cause of accidental and incendiary fires. Topics include collection and preservation of evidence, detection and determination of accelerants, courtroom procedure and testimony, and documentation of the fire scene. Upon completion, students should be able to conduct a competent fire investigation and present those findings to appropriate officials or equivalent meeting NFPA 1021. Class Hours: 3 --- # FIP132 — Building Construction 3 credits · 3 hours FIP 132 - Building Construction Add to My Favorites FIP 132 - Building Construction 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the principles and practices related to various types of building construction, including residential and commercial, as impacted by fire conditions. Topics include types of construction and related elements, fire resistive aspects of construction materials, building codes, collapse, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to understand and recognize various types of construction and their positive or negative aspects as related to fire conditions… --- # FIP136 — Inspection and Codes 3 credits · 3 hours FIP 136 - Inspection and Codes Add to My Favorites FIP 136 - Inspection and Codes 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the fundamentals of fire and building codes and procedures to conduct an inspection. Topics include review of fire and building codes, writing inspection reports, identifying hazards, plan reviews, site sketches, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to conduct a fire code compliance inspection and produce a written report meeting NFPA 1021. Class Hours: 3 --- # FIP146 — Fire Protection Systems 4 credits · 5 hours FIP 146 - Fire Protection Systems Add to My Favorites FIP 146 - Fire Protection Systems 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces various types of automatic sprinklers, standpipes, fire alarm systems, and fixed and portable extinguishing systems referenced in NFPA standard 25, including their operation, installation, and maintenance. Topics include wet and dry systems, testing and maintenance, water supply requirements, fire detection and alarm systems, including application, testing, and maintenance of Halon, carbon dioxide, dry chemical, and special extinguishing agents utilized in fixed and… --- # FIP152 — Fire Protection Law 3 credits · 3 hours FIP 152 - Fire Protection Law Add to My Favorites FIP 152 - Fire Protection Law 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers fire protection law. Topics include torts, legal terms, contracts, liability, review of case histories, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss laws, codes, and ordinances as they relate to fire protection. Class Hours: 3 --- # FIP220 — Fire Fighting Strategies 3 credits · 3 hours FIP 220 - Fire Fighting Strategies Add to My Favorites FIP 220 - Fire Fighting Strategies 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides preparation for command of initial incident operations involving emergencies within both the public and private sector. Topics include incident management, fire-ground tactics and strategies, incident safety, and command/ control of emergency operations. Upon completion, students should be able to describe the initial incident system as it relates to operations involving various emergencies in fire and non-fire situations meeting NFPA 1021. Class Hours: 3 --- # FIP228 — Local Govt Finance 3 credits · 3 hours FIP 228 - Local Govt Finance Add to My Favorites FIP 228 - Local Govt Finance 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces local governmental financial principles and practices. Topics include budget preparation and justification, revenue policies, statutory requirements, audits, and the economic climate. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend the importance of finance as it applies to the operations of a department. Class Hours: 3 --- # FIP229 — Fire Dynamics and Combust 3 credits · 3 hours FIP 229 - Fire Dynamics and Combust Add to My Favorites FIP 229 - Fire Dynamics and Combust 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start and spread, and how they are safely controlled. Topics include components of fire, fire sources, fire behavior, properties of combustible solids, classification of hazards, and the use of fire extinguishing agents. Upon completion, students should be able to describe the properties of matter and dynamics of fire, identify fuel sources, and compare suppressants and extinguishment techniques. Class Hours: 3 --- # FIP230 — Chem of Hazardous Mat I 5 credits · 5 hours FIP 230 - Chem of Hazardous Mat I Add to My Favorites FIP 230 - Chem of Hazardous Mat I 5 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the evaluation of hazardous materials. Topics include use of the periodic table, hydrocarbon derivatives, placards and labels, parameters of combustion, and spill and leak mitigation. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the chemical behavior of hazardous materials. Class Hours: 5 --- # FIP232 — Hydraulics & Water Distribution 3 credits · 4 hours FIP 232 - Hydraulics & Water Distribution Add to My Favorites FIP 232 - Hydraulics & Water Distribution 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the flow of fluids through fire hoses, nozzles, appliances, pumps, standpipes, water mains, and other devices reference in NFPA standard 25. Emphasis is placed on supply and delivery systems, fire flow testing, hydraulic calculations, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to perform hydraulic calculations, conduct water availability tests, and demonstrate knowledge of water distribution systems. Class Hours: 2 --- # FIP240 — Fire Service Supervision 3 credits · 3 hours FIP 240 - Fire Service Supervision Add to My Favorites FIP 240 - Fire Service Supervision 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers supervisory skills and practices in the fire protection field. Topics include the supervisor’s job, supervision skills, the changing work environment, managing change, organizing for results, discipline and grievances, and safety. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the fire service supervisor, meeting elements of NFPA 1021. Class Hours: 3 --- # FIP248 — Fire Services Personnel Administration 3 credits · 3 hours FIP 248 - Fire Services Personnel Administration Add to My Favorites FIP 248 - Fire Services Personnel Administration 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the basics of setting up and administering the personnel functions of fire protection organizations referenced in NFPA standard 1021. Emphasis is placed on human resource planning, classification and job analysis, equal opportunity employment, affirmative action, recruitment, retention, development, performance evaluation, and assessment centers. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the personnel function as i… --- # FIP276 — Managing Fire Services 3 credits · 3 hours FIP 276 - Managing Fire Services Add to My Favorites FIP 276 - Managing Fire Services 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an overview of fire department operative services referenced in NFPA standard 1021. Topics include finance, staffing, equipment, code enforcement, management information, specialized services, legal issues, planning, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to understand concepts and apply fire department management and operations principles. Class Hours: 3 --- # GEL111 — Geology 4 credits · 5 hours GEL 111 - Geology Add to My Favorites GEL 111 - Geology 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic landforms and geological processes. Topics include rocks, minerals, volcanoes, fluvial processes, geological history, plate tectonics, glaciers, and coastal dynamics. Upon completion, students should be able to describe basic geological processes that shape the earth. Class Hours: 3 --- # GRD110 — Typography I 3 credits · 5 hours GRD 110 - Typography I Add to My Favorites GRD 110 - Typography I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the history and mechanics of type and its application to layout and design. Topics include typographic fundamentals, anatomy, measurements, composition, identification, and terminology. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in design application, analysis, specification, and creation of typographic elements. Class Hours: 2 --- # GRD141 — Graphic Design I 4 credits · 6 hours GRD 141 - Graphic Design I Add to My Favorites GRD 141 - Graphic Design I 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the conceptualization process used in visual problem solving. Emphasis is placed on learning the principles of design and on the manipulation and organization of elements. Upon completion, students should be able to apply design principles to projects. Class Hours: 2 --- # GRD142 — Graphic Design II 4 credits · 6 hours GRD 142 - Graphic Design II Add to My Favorites GRD 142 - Graphic Design II 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the application of graphic design principles. Topics include creation of various designs, such as branding, advertisements, and publication design. Upon completion, students should be able to apply design principles and develop design solutions. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: ART121, GRD141 --- # GRD154 — Vector Imaging Software 3 credits · 5 hours GRD 154 - Vector Imaging Software Add to My Favorites GRD 154 - Vector Imaging Software 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is an introduction to the creation of vector imagery using industry-standard software. Topics include drawing illustrations, transforming objects, working with layers, generative AI, patterns, brushes, and filters, and using effects. Upon completion, students should be able to create vector-based illustrations and design solutions. Class Hours: 1 --- # GRD155 — Publication Design 3 credits · 5 hours GRD 155 - Publication Design Add to My Favorites GRD 155 - Publication Design 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of publication layout and design in an industry-standard page layout software application. Topics include typography, digital assets, generative content, color, grid systems, paragraphs and character styles, parent pages, and pre-flighting. Upon completion, students should be able to create single and multiple-page print and digital publications. Class Hours: 1 --- # GRD159 — Raster Imaging Applications 3 credits · 5 hours GRD 159 - Raster Imaging Applications Add to My Favorites GRD 159 - Raster Imaging Applications 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is an introduction to the creation and manipulation of photographic imagery using industry-standard applications. Emphasis is placed on appropriate file sizes, resolution, and format; non-destructive editing techniques, efficient methods for photo editing, and generative AI content. Upon completion, students should be able to create, size, and edit raster images into various file formats. Class Hours: 1 --- # GRD167 — Digital Photography I 3 credits · 5 hours GRD 167 - Digital Photography I Add to My Favorites GRD 167 - Digital Photography I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic camera operations. Topics include subject composition, depth of field, shutter control, light control, color, photo-finishing, digital imaging, correction and output. Upon completion, students should be able to produce digital photography with acceptable technical and compositional quality. Class Hours: 1 --- # GRD168 — Digital Photography II 3 credits · 5 hours GRD 168 - Digital Photography II Add to My Favorites GRD 168 - Digital Photography II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces advanced camera operations and photographic production. Topics include lighting, specialized equipment, digital image correction and output, and other methods and materials. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in producing high quality photography. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: GRD167 --- # GRD184 — Content Creation 3 credits · 5 hours GRD 184 - Content Creation Add to My Favorites GRD 184 - Content Creation 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the essential skills and knowledge to excel in digital content creation. Topics include design theory, visual storytelling, social media management, digital content production, and the responsible use of generative AI. Upon completion, students should be able to create professional-quality content and effectively engage with targeted audiences across various platforms. Class Hours: 2 --- # GRD188 — Graphic Design for Web I 3 credits · 5 hours GRD 188 - Graphic Design for Web I Add to My Favorites GRD 188 - Graphic Design for Web I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the application of graphic design principles to web sites and graphics for web/mobile device delivery. Emphasis is placed on visual communication and presentation principles applied to web sites, including page layout, typography, color theory, navigation, responsive design, and image optimization. Upon completion, students should be able to apply the principles of design in the creation of full and mobile websites. Class Hours: 2 --- # GRD241 — Graphic Design III 4 credits · 6 hours GRD 241 - Graphic Design III Add to My Favorites GRD 241 - Graphic Design III 4 Credit Hour(s) This course is an advanced exploration of various techniques and media for graphic design. Emphasis is placed on advanced concepts and solutions to complex and challenging graphic design problems. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence and professionalism in visual problem solving. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: GRD142 --- # GRD242 — Graphic Design IV 4 credits · 6 hours GRD 242 - Graphic Design IV Add to My Favorites GRD 242 - Graphic Design IV 4 Credit Hour(s) This course is a continuation of GRD 241. Emphasis is placed on using advanced media techniques, concepts, strategies, and professionalism in design. Upon completion, students should be able to conceptualize and generate designs. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: GRD241 --- # GRD271 — Multimedia and Video I 3 credits · 5 hours GRD 271 - Multimedia and Video I Add to My Favorites GRD 271 - Multimedia and Video I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the fundamentals of multimedia and video production. Emphasis is placed on topics such as storyboarding, scripting, animation, motion graphics, digital audio/video, and copyright issues. Upon completion, students should be able to produce multimedia and video solutions. Class Hours: 1 --- # GRD280 — Portfolio Design 4 credits · 6 hours GRD 280 - Portfolio Design Add to My Favorites GRD 280 - Portfolio Design 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the organization and presentation of a design portfolio and appropriate related materials. Emphasis is placed on development and evaluation of the portfolio, resume and self-promotional materials, and interview techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare and professionally present a portfolio and related self-promotional materials. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: GRD142 --- # GRD285 — Client/Media Relations 2 credits · 4 hours GRD 285 - Client/Media Relations Add to My Favorites GRD 285 - Client/Media Relations 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces media pricing, scheduling, and business ethics. Emphasis is placed on communication with clients and determination of clients’ design, advertising, branding, or marketing needs. Upon completion, students should be able to use professional communication skills to effectively orchestrate client/media relationships. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: GRD142 --- # GRD288 — Graphic Design for Web II 3 credits · 5 hours GRD 288 - Graphic Design for Web II Add to My Favorites GRD 288 - Graphic Design for Web II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the advanced use of graphic design principles in front-end design for the multi-page websites. Emphasis is placed on online branding, responsive design, project management, UI/UX, web design using current web standards, and designing for content management systems. Upon completion, students should be able to employ the principles of design in the creation of websites across multiple platforms and devices. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: GRD188 --- # HEA110 — Personal Health/Wellness 3 credits · 3 hours HEA 110 - Personal Health/Wellness Add to My Favorites HEA 110 - Personal Health/Wellness 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to basic personal health and wellness. Emphasis is placed on current health issues such as nutrition, mental health, and fitness. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the factors necessary to the maintenance of health and wellness. Class Hours: 3 --- # HMT110 — Intro to Healthcare Management 3 credits · 3 hours HMT 110 - Intro to Healthcare Management Add to My Favorites HMT 110 - Intro to Healthcare Management 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the functions, practices, organizational structures, and professional issues in healthcare management. Emphasis is placed on planning, controlling, directing, and communicating within health and human services organizations. Upon completion, students should be able to apply the concepts of management within a healthcare service environment. Class Hours: 3 --- # HMT211 — Long-Term Care Admin 3 credits · 3 hours HMT 211 - Long-Term Care Admin Add to My Favorites HMT 211 - Long-Term Care Admin 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the administration of long-term care facilities and services. Emphasis is placed on nursing home care, home health care, hospice, skilled nursing facilities, and other long-term care services. Upon completion, students should be able to distinguish between the different long-term care offerings, criteria for use, and benefits of the patient, resident, and participant. Class Hours: 3 --- # HMT212 — Mgt of Healthcare Org 3 credits · 3 hours HMT 212 - Mgt of Healthcare Org Add to My Favorites HMT 212 - Mgt of Healthcare Org 3 Credit Hour(s) This course examines current issues affecting the management of healthcare delivery systems. Topics include current problems, changes, and challenges in the healthcare environment. Upon completion, students should be able to identify current health care issues and their impact on healthcare management. Class Hours: 3 --- # HMT220 — Healthcare Financial Mgt 4 credits · 4 hours HMT 220 - Healthcare Financial Mgt Add to My Favorites HMT 220 - Healthcare Financial Mgt 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the methods and techniques utilized in the financial management of healthcare programs. Topics include cost determination, pricing of services, financial statement analysis, forecasting/projections, third-party billing, reimbursement, Medicare, Medicaid, and budgeting. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret and apply the principles of financial management in a healthcare environment. Class Hours: 4 Prerequisites: HMT110, ACC120 --- # HIS111 — World Civilizations I 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 111 - World Civilizations I Add to My Favorites HIS 111 - World Civilizations I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces world history from the dawn of civilization to the early modern era. Topics include Eurasian, African, American, and Greco-Roman civilizations and Christian, Islamic and Byzantine cultures. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze significant political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments in pre-modern world civilizations. Class Hours: 3 --- # HIS112 — World Civilizations II 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 112 - World Civilizations II Add to My Favorites HIS 112 - World Civilizations II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces world history from the early modern era to the present. Topics include the cultures of Africa, Europe, India, China, Japan, and the Americas. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze significant political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments in modern world civilizations. Class Hours: 3 --- # HIS131 — American History I 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 131 - American History I Add to My Favorites HIS 131 - American History I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is a survey of American history from pre-history through the Civil War era. Topics include the migrations to the Americas, the colonial and revolutionary periods, the development of the Republic, and the Civil War. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze significant political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments in early American history. Class Hours: 3 --- # HIS132 — American History II 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 132 - American History II Add to My Favorites HIS 132 - American History II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is a survey of American history from the Civil War era to the present. Topics include industrialization, immigration, the Great Depression, the major American wars, the Cold War, and social conflict. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze significant political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments in American history since the Civil War. Class Hours: 3 --- # HIS163 — The World Since 1945 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 163 - The World Since 1945 Add to My Favorites HIS 163 - The World Since 1945 3 Credit Hour(s) This course surveys world developments since the end of World War II. Topics include the Cold War, nationalism, colonialism, The Third World, the arms race, and global capitalism and regionalism. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze significant political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments in the world since 1945. Class Hours: 3 --- # HIS211 — Ancient History 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 211 - Ancient History Add to My Favorites HIS 211 - Ancient History 3 Credit Hour(s) This course traces the development of the cultural, intellectual, and political foundations of western civilization. Topics include the civilizations of the Near East, the classical Greek and Hellenistic eras, the Roman world, Judaism, and Christianity. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze significant political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments in the ancient world. Class Hours: 3 --- # HIS212 — Medieval History 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 212 - Medieval History Add to My Favorites HIS 212 - Medieval History 3 Credit Hour(s) This course traces the cultural, political, economic, social, religious, and intellectual history of Europe during the Middle Ages. Topics include the decline of the Roman Empire, the Frankish Kingdoms, the medieval church, feudalism, the rise of national monarchies, urbanization, and the rise of universities. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze significant political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments in medieval Europe. Class Hours: 3 --- # HIS236 — North Carolina History 3 credits · 3 hours HIS 236 - North Carolina History Add to My Favorites HIS 236 - North Carolina History 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is a study of geographical, political, economic, and social conditions existing in North Carolina from America’s discovery to the present. Topics include native and immigrant backgrounds; colonial, antebellum, and Reconstruction periods; party politics; race relations; and the transition from an agrarian to an industrial economy. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze significant political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments in North Carolina. Class Hours: 3 --- # HOR112 — Landscape Design I 3 credits · 5 hours HOR 112 - Landscape Design I Add to My Favorites HOR 112 - Landscape Design I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers landscape principles and practices for residential and commercial sites. Emphasis is placed on drafting, site analysis, and common elements of good design, plant material selection, and proper plant utilization. Upon completion, students should be able to read, plan, and draft a landscape design. Class Hours: 2 --- # HOR114 — Landscape Construction 3 credits · 4 hours HOR 114 - Landscape Construction Add to My Favorites HOR 114 - Landscape Construction 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the design and fabrication of landscape structures/features. Emphasis is placed on safety, tool identification and use, material selection, construction techniques, and fabrication. Upon completion, students should be able to design and construct common landscape structures/features. Class Hours: 2 --- # HOR116 — Landscape Management I 3 credits · 4 hours HOR 116 - Landscape Management I Add to My Favorites HOR 116 - Landscape Management I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers information and skills necessary to analyze a property and develop a management schedule. Emphasis is placed on property measurement, plant condition, analysis of client needs, and plant culture needs. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze a property, develop management schedules, and implement practices based on client needs. Class Hours: 2 --- # HOR134 — Greenhouse Operations 3 credits · 4 hours HOR 134 - Greenhouse Operations Add to My Favorites HOR 134 - Greenhouse Operations 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the principles and procedures involved in the operation and maintenance of greenhouse facilities. Emphasis is placed on the operation of greenhouse systems, including the environmental control, record keeping, scheduling, and production practices. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the ability to operate greenhouse systems and facilities to produce greenhouse crops. Class Hours: 2 --- # HOR160 — Plant Materials I 3 credits · 4 hours HOR 160 - Plant Materials I Add to My Favorites HOR 160 - Plant Materials I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a supplementary opportunity to cover identification, culture, characteristics, and use of plants in a sustainable landscape, giving students a broader knowledge of available landscape plants for utilization in landscapes and plant production. Emphasis is placed on nomenclature, identification, growth requirements, cultural requirements, soil preferences, landscape applications and expansion of the plant palette. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of… --- # HOR161 — Plant Materials II 3 credits · 4 hours HOR 161 - Plant Materials II Add to My Favorites HOR 161 - Plant Materials II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers identification, culture, characteristics, and use of plants. Emphasis is placed on nomenclature, identification, growth requirements, cultural requirements, soil preferences, and landscape applications. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the proper selection and utilization of plant materials. Class Hours: 2 --- # HOR162 — Applied Plant Science 3 credits · 4 hours HOR 162 - Applied Plant Science Add to My Favorites HOR 162 - Applied Plant Science 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the basic concepts of botany as they apply to horticulture. Topics include nomenclature, physiology, morphology, and anatomy as they apply to plant culture. Upon completion, students should be able to apply the basic principles of botany to horticulture. Class Hours: 2 --- # HOR164 — Hort Pest Management 3 credits · 4 hours HOR 164 - Hort Pest Management Add to My Favorites HOR 164 - Hort Pest Management 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the identification and control of plant pests including insects, diseases, and weeds. Topics include pest identification and chemical regulations, safety, and pesticide application. Upon completion, students should be able to meet the requirements for North Carolina Commercial Pesticide Ground Applicators license. Class Hours: 2 --- # HOR168 — Plant Propagation 3 credits · 4 hours HOR 168 - Plant Propagation Add to My Favorites HOR 168 - Plant Propagation 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is a study of sexual and asexual reproduction of plants. Emphasis is placed on seed propagation, grafting, stem and root propagation, micro-propagation, and other propagation techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to successfully propagate ornamental plants. Class Hours: 2 --- # HOR213 — Landscape Design II 3 credits · 4 hours HOR 213 - Landscape Design II Add to My Favorites HOR 213 - Landscape Design II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers residential and commercial landscape design, cost analysis, and installation. Emphasis is placed on job cost estimates, installation of the landscape design, and maintenance techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to read landscape design blueprints, develop cost estimates, and implement the design. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: HOR112 --- # HOR215 — Landscape Irrigation 3 credits · 4 hours HOR 215 - Landscape Irrigation Add to My Favorites HOR 215 - Landscape Irrigation 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic irrigation design, layout, and installation. Topics include site analysis, components of irrigation systems, safety, types of irrigation systems, and installation techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to design and install basic landscape irrigation systems. Class Hours: 2 --- # HOR225 — Nursery Production 3 credits · 4 hours HOR 225 - Nursery Production Add to My Favorites HOR 225 - Nursery Production 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers all aspects of nursery crop production. Emphasis is placed on field production and covers soils, nutrition, irrigation, pest control, and harvesting. Upon completion, students should be able to produce a marketable nursery crop. Class Hours: 2 --- # HOR245 — Hort Specialty Crops 3 credits · 4 hours HOR 245 - Hort Specialty Crops Add to My Favorites HOR 245 - Hort Specialty Crops 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the techniques and requirements for the production of horticultural crops of special or local interest. Topics include development of a local market, proper varietal selection, cultural practices, site selection, and harvesting and marketing practices. Upon completion, students should be able to choose, grow, and market a horticultural crop of special or local interest. Class Hours: 2 --- # HOR253 — Horticulture Turfgrass 3 credits · 4 hours HOR 253 - Horticulture Turfgrass Add to My Favorites HOR 253 - Horticulture Turfgrass 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers information and skill development necessary to establish and manage landscape turfgrasses. Topics include grass identification, establishment, cultural requirements, application of control products, fertilization, and overseeding techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze a landscape site and determine those cultural and physical activities needed to establish or mange a quality turf. Class Hours: 2 --- # HOR257 — Arboriculture Practices 2 credits · 4 hours HOR 257 - Arboriculture Practices Add to My Favorites HOR 257 - Arboriculture Practices 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the culture and maintenance of trees and shrubs. Topics include fertilization, pruning, approved climbing techniques, pest control, and equipment use and safety. Upon completion, students should be able to properly prune trees and shrubs and perform arboricultural practices. Class Hours: 1 --- # HOR266 — Micropropagation 3 credits · 3 hours HOR 266 - Micropropagation Add to My Favorites HOR 266 - Micropropagation 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to the science of micropropagation. Emphasis will be placed on the propagation of plant material in vitro. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles and practices of micropropagation. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: HOR162, HOR168 --- # HOR273 — Hor Mgmt & Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours HOR 273 - Hor Mgmt & Marketing Add to My Favorites HOR 273 - Hor Mgmt & Marketing 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the steps involved in starting or managing horticultural business. Topics include financing, regulations, market analysis, employer/employee relations, formulation of business plans, and operational procedures in a horticultural business. Upon completion, students should be able to assume ownership or management of a horticultural business. Class Hours: 3 --- # HRM245 — Human Resource Mgmt-Hosp 3 credits · 3 hours HRM 245 - Human Resource Mgmt-Hosp Add to My Favorites HRM 245 - Human Resource Mgmt-Hosp 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces a systematic approach to human resource management in the hospitality industry. Topics include training/development, staffing, selection, hiring, recruitment, evaluation, benefit administration, employee relations, labor regulations/laws, discipline, motivation, productivity, shift management, contract employees and organizational culture. Upon completion, students should be able to apply human resource management skills for the hospitality industry. Class Hours: 3 --- # HUM115 — Critical Thinking 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 115 - Critical Thinking Add to My Favorites HUM 115 - Critical Thinking 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the use of critical thinking skills in the context of human conflict. Emphasis is placed on evaluating information, problem solving, approaching cross-cultural perspectives, and resolving controversies and dilemmas. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate orally and in writing the use of critical thinking skills in the analysis of appropriate texts. Class Hours: 3 --- # HUM160 — Introduction to Film 3 credits · 4 hours HUM 160 - Introduction to Film Add to My Favorites HUM 160 - Introduction to Film 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the fundamental elements of film artistry and production. Topics include film styles, history, and production techniques, as well as the social values reflected in film art. Upon completion, students should be able to critically analyze the elements covered in relation to selected films. Class Hours: 2 --- # HUM230 — Leadership Development 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 230 - Leadership Development Add to My Favorites HUM 230 - Leadership Development 3 Credit Hour(s) This course explores the theories and techniques of leadership and group process. Emphasis is placed on leadership styles, theories of group dynamics, and the moral and ethical responsibilities of leadership. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and analyze a personal philosophy and style of leadership and integrate these concepts in various practical situations. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # HYD110 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics I 3 credits · 5 hours HYD 110 - Hydraulics/Pneumatics I Add to My Favorites HYD 110 - Hydraulics/Pneumatics I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the basic components and functions of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Topics include standard symbols, pumps, control valves, control assemblies, actuators, FRL, maintenance procedures, and switching and control devices. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the operation of a fluid power system, including design, application, and troubleshooting. Class Hours: 2 --- # ISC112 — Industrial Safety 2 credits · 2 hours ISC 112 - Industrial Safety Add to My Favorites ISC 112 - Industrial Safety 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the principles of industrial safety. Emphasis is placed on industrial safety, OSHA, and environmental regulations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of a safe working environment and OSHA compliance. Class Hours: 2 --- # ISC132 — Mfg Quality Control 3 credits · 5 hours ISC 132 - Mfg Quality Control Add to My Favorites ISC 132 - Mfg Quality Control 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces quality concepts and techniques used in industry. Topics include elementary statistics and probability, process control, process capability, and quality improvement tools. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the concepts and principles of quality and apply them to the work environment. Class Hours: 2 --- # ISC170 — Problem-Solving Skills 3 credits · 3 hours ISC 170 - Problem-Solving Skills Add to My Favorites ISC 170 - Problem-Solving Skills 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers basic concepts of interpersonal and problem-solving skills. Topics include leadership development, constructive feedback, building relationships, and winning support from others. Upon completion, students should be able to use interpersonal skills effectively and lead others. Class Hours: 3 --- # CCT231 — Technology Crimes and Law 3 credits · 3 hours CCT 231 - Technology Crimes and Law Add to My Favorites CCT 231 - Technology Crimes and Law 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the applicable technological laws dealing with the regulation of cyber security and criminal activity. Topics include an examination of state, federal and international laws regarding cyber crime with an emphasis on both general and North Carolina statutes. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the elements of cyber crime activity and discuss the trends of evolving laws. Class Hours: 3 --- # CIS110 — Introduction to Computers 3 credits · 4 hours CIS 110 - Introduction to Computers Add to My Favorites CIS 110 - Introduction to Computers 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces computer concepts, including fundamental functions and operations of the computer. Topics include identification of hardware components, basic computer operations, security issues, and use of software applications. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the role and function of computers and use the computer to solve problems. Class Hours: 2 --- # CIS115 — Intro to Prog & Logic 3 credits · 5 hours CIS 115 - Intro to Prog & Logic Add to My Favorites CIS 115 - Intro to Prog & Logic 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces computer programming and problem solving in a structured program logic environment. Topics include language syntax, data types, program organization, problem solving methods, algorithm design, and logic control structures. Upon completion, students should be able to manage files with operating system commands, use top-down algorithm design, and implement algorithmic solutions in a programming language. Competencies 1. Apply control structures 2. Apply top-down algorithmi… --- # CSC113 — Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals 3 credits · 4 hours CSC 113 - Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals Add to My Favorites CSC 113 - Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a survey of artificial intelligence and machine learning. Topics include the history, development, and current applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning. Demonstrate general artificial intelligence and machine learning concepts. Class Hours: 2 --- # CSC114 — Artificial Intelligence I 3 credits · 5 hours CSC 114 - Artificial Intelligence I Add to My Favorites CSC 114 - Artificial Intelligence I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the study of intelligent agent design and rational decision making. Topics include goal-driven agents, search techniques, optimization, basic problem-solving methods, logic, knowledge-based agents, statistical and probabilistic reasoning, and the basics of machine learning. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate artificial intelligence design concepts. Class Hours: 2 --- # CSC115 — Machine Learning I 3 credits · 5 hours CSC 115 - Machine Learning I Add to My Favorites CSC 115 - Machine Learning I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers algorithms for enabling artificial systems. Topics include machine learning from experience, supervised and unsupervised learning, reinforcement learning control, and learning theory. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate machine-learning techniques. Class Hours: 2 --- # CSC121 — Python Programming 3 credits · 5 hours CSC 121 - Python Programming Add to My Favorites CSC 121 - Python Programming 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces computer programming using the Python programming language. Emphasis is placed on common algorithms and programming principles utilizing the standard library distributed with Python. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test, and debug Python language programs. Class Hours: 2 --- # CSC134 — C++ Programming 3 credits · 5 hours CSC 134 - C++ Programming Add to My Favorites CSC 134 - C++ Programming 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces computer programming using the C programming language with object-oriented programming principles. Emphasis is placed on event-driven programming methods, including creating and manipulating objects, classes, and using object-oriented tools such as the class debugger. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test and debug at a beginning level. Class Hours: 2 --- # CSC151 — JAVA Programming 3 credits · 5 hours CSC 151 - JAVA Programming Add to My Favorites CSC 151 - JAVA Programming 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces computer programming using the JAVA programming language with object-oriented programming principles. Emphasis is placed on event-driven programming methods, including creating and manipulating objects, classes, and using object-oriented tools such as the class debugger. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test, debug JAVA language programs. Class Hours: 2 --- # CSC251 — Advanced JAVA Programming 3 credits · 5 hours CSC 251 - Advanced JAVA Programming Add to My Favorites CSC 251 - Advanced JAVA Programming 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is a continuation of CSC 151 using the JAVA programming language with object-oriented programming principles. Emphasis is placed on event-driven programming methods, including creating and manipulating objects, classes, and using object-oriented tools such as the class debugger. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test, debug, and implement objects using the appropriate environment. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: CSC151 --- # CTI110 — IT Foundations 3 credits · 4 hours CTI 110 - IT Foundations Add to My Favorites CTI 110 - IT Foundations 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to technology concepts and current trends in IT. Topics include foundational concepts across various IT domains such as, but not limited to, artificial intelligence, database fundamentals, programming principles, and web development. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge in core IT areas and apply skills critical for their academic and professional success. Class Hours: 2 --- # CTI120 — Network and Security Foundation 3 credits · 4 hours CTI 120 - Network and Security Foundation Add to My Favorites CTI 120 - Network and Security Foundation 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces students to the Network concepts, including networking terminology and protocols, local and wide area networks, and network standards. Emphasis is placed on securing information systems and the various implementation policies. Upon completion, students should be able to perform basic tasks related to networking mathematics, terminology, media and protocols. Class Hours: 2 --- # CTS115 — Info Sys Business Concept 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 115 - Info Sys Business Concept Add to My Favorites CTS 115 - Info Sys Business Concept 3 Credit Hour(s) The course introduces the role of IT in managing business processes and the need for business process and IT alignment. Emphasis is placed on industry need for understanding business challenges and developing/managing information systems to contribute to the decision making process based on these challenges. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the ‘hybrid business manager’ and the potential by new technology and systems. Class Hours: 3 --- # CTS120 — Hardware/Software Support 3 credits · 5 hours CTS 120 - Hardware/Software Support Add to My Favorites CTS 120 - Hardware/Software Support 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the basic hardware of a personal computer, including installation, operations and interactions with software. Topics include component identification, memory-system, peripheral installation and configuration, preventive maintenance, hardware diagnostics/repair, installation and optimization of system software, commercial programs, system configuration, and device-drivers. Upon completion, students should be able to select appropriate computer equipment and software,… --- # CTS130 — Spreadsheet 3 credits · 4 hours CTS 130 - Spreadsheet Add to My Favorites CTS 130 - Spreadsheet 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic spreadsheet design and development. Topics include writing formulas, using functions, enhancing spreadsheets, creating charts, and printing. Upon completion, students should be able to design and print basic spreadsheets and charts. Class Hours: 2 --- # CTS155 — Tech Support Functions 3 credits · 4 hours CTS 155 - Tech Support Functions Add to My Favorites CTS 155 - Tech Support Functions 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces a variety of diagnostic and instructional tools that are used to evaluate the performance of technical support technologies. Emphasis is placed on technical support management techniques and support technologies. Upon completion, students should be able to determine the best technologies to support and solve actual technical support problems. Class Hours: 2 --- # CTS225 — Spreadsheet Data Analysis 3 credits · 4 hours CTS 225 - Spreadsheet Data Analysis Add to My Favorites CTS 225 - Spreadsheet Data Analysis 3 Credit Hour(s) This course presents basic and advanced techniques for data analysis and management using electronic spreadsheets. Topics include an overview of spreadsheet analytics, terminology, model preparation, and analytical techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to develop reliable and effective quantitative data models and reports to support analysis and decision-making for common business systems. Class Hours: 2 --- # CTS289 — System Support Project 3 credits · 5 hours CTS 289 - System Support Project Add to My Favorites CTS 289 - System Support Project 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an opportunity to complete a significant support project with minimal instructor assistance. Emphasis is placed on written and oral communication skills, project definition, documentation, installation, testing, presentation, and user training. Upon completion, students should be able to complete a project from the definition phase through implementation. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: CTI110, CTI120, CTS115 --- # DBA110 — Database Concepts 3 credits · 5 hours DBA 110 - Database Concepts Add to My Favorites DBA 110 - Database Concepts 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces database design and creation using a DBMS product. Emphasis is placed on data dictionaries, normalization, data integrity, data modeling, and creation of simple tables, queries, reports, and forms. Upon completion, students should be able to design and implement normalized database structures by creating simple database tables, queries, reports, and forms. Class Hours: 2 --- # DBA120 — Database Programming I 3 credits · 4 hours DBA 120 - Database Programming I Add to My Favorites DBA 120 - Database Programming I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to develop SQL programming proficiency. Emphasis is placed on data definition, data manipulation and data control statements as well as on report generation. Upon completion, students should be able to write programs which create, update and produce reports. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: DBA110 --- # NET125 — Introduction to Networks 3 credits · 5 hours NET 125 - Introduction to Networks Add to My Favorites NET 125 - Introduction to Networks 3 Credit Hour(s) This course offers a detailed exploration of the architecture, structure, functions, components, and operating models of the Internet and other computer networks. Topics include the essentials of IP addressing, Ethernet basics, various media types, and network operations. Upon completion, students should be able to build/troubleshoot simple Local Area Networks (LANs), develop effective IP addressing schemes, and configure routers and switches. Class Hours: 2 --- # NET126 — Switching and Routing 3 credits · 5 hours NET 126 - Switching and Routing Add to My Favorites NET 126 - Switching and Routing 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in small networks and introduces wireless local area networks (WLAN) and security concepts. Emphasis is placed on configuring and troubleshooting routers and switches for advanced functionality using security best practices and resolving common network issues utilizing both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. Upon completion, students should be able to configure VLANs and Inter-VLAN routing applying security best prac… --- # NET225 — Enterprise Networking 3 credits · 5 hours NET 225 - Enterprise Networking Add to My Favorites NET 225 - Enterprise Networking 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to cover the architecture, components, operations, and security to scale for large, complex networks, including wide area network (WAN) technologies. Emphasis is placed on configuring, troubleshooting, and securing enterprise network devices and understanding how application programming interfaces (API) and configuration management tools enable network automation. Upon completion, students should be able to configure link state routing protocols, implement ACLs to filte… --- # NOS120 — Linux/UNIX Single User 3 credits · 5 hours NOS 120 - Linux/UNIX Single User Add to My Favorites NOS 120 - Linux/UNIX Single User 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides students with GUI and command line skills for using a Linux machine. Topics include Linux file system and access permissions, desktop or shell environments, command line editors, display servers, expression pattern matching, I/O redirection, and networking. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competency in customizing a Linux system. Class Hours: 2 --- # NOS130 — Windows Single User 3 credits · 4 hours NOS 130 - Windows Single User Add to My Favorites NOS 130 - Windows Single User 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces operating system concepts for single-user systems. Topics include hardware management, file and memory management, system configuration/optimization, and utilities. Upon completion, students should be able to perform operating systems functions at the support level in a single-user environment. Class Hours: 2 --- # NOS220 — Linux/UNIX Admin I 3 credits · 5 hours NOS 220 - Linux/UNIX Admin I Add to My Favorites NOS 220 - Linux/UNIX Admin I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers advanced skills needed to successfully administer a Linux system. Topics include installation, file system creation/maintenance, storage, network configuration, user interface configuration, and security. Upon completion, students should be able to perform administrative tasks on a Linux system in a network environment. Class Hours: 2 --- # NOS230 — Windows Admin I 3 credits · 4 hours NOS 230 - Windows Admin I Add to My Favorites NOS 230 - Windows Admin I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the installation and administration of a Windows Server network operating system. Topics include managing and maintaining physical and logical devices, access to resources, the server environment, managing users, computers, and groups, and Managing/Implementing Disaster Recovery. Upon completion, students should be able to manage and maintain a Windows Server environment. Class Hours: 2 --- # SEC110 — Security Concepts 3 credits · 5 hours SEC 110 - Security Concepts Add to My Favorites SEC 110 - Security Concepts 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the concepts and issues related to securing information systems and the development of policies to implement information security controls. Topics include the historical view of networking and security, security issues, trends, security resources, and the role of policy, people, and processes in information security. Upon completion, students should be able to identify information security risks, create an information security policy, and identify processes to implement and enfo… --- # SEC160 — Security Administration I 3 credits · 4 hours SEC 160 - Security Administration I Add to My Favorites SEC 160 - Security Administration I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an overview of security administration and fundamentals of designing security architectures. Topics include networking technologies, TCP/IP concepts, protocols, network traffic analysis, monitoring, and security best practices. Upon completion, students should be able to identify normal network traffic using network analysis tools and design basic security defenses. Class Hours: 2 --- # WEB115 — Web Markup and Scripting 3 credits · 5 hours WEB 115 - Web Markup and Scripting Add to My Favorites WEB 115 - Web Markup and Scripting 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) Internet programming using JavaScript. Topics include basic syntax, object-oriented programming, functions, variables, events, arrays, validation, accessibility, and web standards. Upon completion, students should be able to write, debug, maintain well-formed and well documented interactive web content using JavaScript code. Class Hours: 2 --- # WEB182 — PHP Programming 3 credits · 5 hours WEB 182 - PHP Programming Add to My Favorites WEB 182 - PHP Programming 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces students to the server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language PHP. Emphasis is placed on programming techniques required to create dynamic web pages using PHP scripting language features. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test, debug, and create a dynamic web site using the PHP scripting language. Class Hours: 2 --- # INT110 — International Business 3 credits · 3 hours INT 110 - International Business Add to My Favorites INT 110 - International Business 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an overview of the environment, concepts, and basic differences involved in international business. Topics include forms of foreign involvement, international trade theory, governmental influences on trade and strategies, international organizations, multinational corporations, personnel management, and international marketing. Upon completion, students should be able to describe the foundation of international business. Class Hours: 3 --- # MNT110 — Intro to Maint Procedures 2 credits · 4 hours MNT 110 - Intro to Maint Procedures Add to My Favorites MNT 110 - Intro to Maint Procedures 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers basic maintenance fundamentals for power transmission equipment. Topics include equipment inspection, lubrication, alignment, and other scheduled maintenance procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of accepted maintenance procedures and practices according to current industry standards. Class Hours: 1 --- # MKT120 — Principles of Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours MKT 120 - Principles of Marketing Add to My Favorites MKT 120 - Principles of Marketing 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces principles and problems of marketing goods and services. Topics include promotion, placement, and pricing strategies for products. Upon completion, students should be able to apply marketing principles in organizational decision making. Class Hours: 3 --- # MAT025 — Concepts of Essential Math/Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 025 - Concepts of Essential Math/Statistics Add to My Favorites MAT 025 - Concepts of Essential Math/Statistics 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an opportunity to customize foundational math content and statistical concepts specific to real-world applications. Topics include decimals, percentages, ratios, proportions, solving basic equations, geometrical concepts, dimensional analysis, financial applications and elements of statistics and probability. Upon completion, students should be able to successfully demonstrate the use of mathematics, technology and statistical concepts to so… --- # MAT035 — Concepts of Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 035 - Concepts of Algebra Add to My Favorites MAT 035 - Concepts of Algebra 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers algebraic concepts with an emphasis on application and analysis. Topics include rational/radical expressions and equations, solving equations and inequalities, concepts of functions, factoring, and exponents. Upon completion, students should be able to successfully demonstrate mastery of algebraic concepts through application and analysis while developing positive academic habits, learning strategies and growth mindset. Class Hours: 3 --- # MAT110 — Math Measurement and Literacy 3 credits · 4 hours MAT 110 - Math Measurement and Literacy Add to My Favorites MAT 110 - Math Measurement and Literacy 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an activity-based approach that develops measurement skills and mathematical literacy using technology to solve problems for non-math intensive programs. Topics include unit conversions and estimation within a variety of measurement systems; ratio and proportion; basic geometric concepts; financial literacy; and statistics including measures of central tendency, dispersion, and charting of data. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the us… --- # MAT121 — Algebra/Trigonometry I 3 credits · 4 hours MAT 121 - Algebra/Trigonometry I Add to My Favorites MAT 121 - Algebra/Trigonometry I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an integrated approach to technology and the skills required to manipulate, display, and interpret mathematical functions and formulas used in problem solving. Topics include the properties of plane and solid geometry, area and volume, and basic proportion applications; simplification, evaluation, and solving of algebraic equations and inequalities and radical functions; complex numbers; right triangle trigonometry; and systems of equations. Upon completion, students wil… Prerequisites: MAT035 --- # MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy 3 credits · 4 hours MAT 143 - Quantitative Literacy Add to My Favorites MAT 143 - Quantitative Literacy 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to engage students in complex and realistic situations involving the mathematical phenomena of quantity, change and relationship, and uncertainty through project- and activity-based assessment. Emphasis is placed on authentic contexts which will introduce the concepts of numeracy, proportional reasoning, dimensional analysis, rates of growth, personal finance, consumer statistics, practical probabilities, and mathematics for citizenship. Upon completion, students should… Prerequisites: MAT025 --- # MAT152 — Statistical Methods I 4 credits · 5 hours MAT 152 - Statistical Methods I Add to My Favorites MAT 152 - Statistical Methods I 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a project-based approach to introductory statistics with an emphasis on using real-world data and statistical literacy. Topics include descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, basic probability, discrete and continuous probability distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. Upon completion, students should be able to use appropriate technology to describe important characteristics of a data set, draw inferences about a population from sample data… Prerequisites: MAT025 --- # MAT171 — Precalculus Algebra 4 credits · 5 hours MAT 171 - Precalculus Algebra Add to My Favorites MAT 171 - Precalculus Algebra 4 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to develop topics which are fundamental to the study of Calculus. Emphasis is placed on solving equations and inequalities, solving systems of equations and inequalities, and analysis of functions (absolute value, radical, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic) in multiple representations. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to algebra-related problems with and without technology. Th… Prerequisites: MAT035, MAT121 --- # MAT172 — Precalculus Trigonometry 4 credits · 5 hours MAT 172 - Precalculus Trigonometry Add to My Favorites MAT 172 - Precalculus Trigonometry 4 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to develop an understanding of topics which are fundamental to the study of Calculus. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of trigonometric functions in multiple representations, right and oblique triangles, vectors, polar coordinates, conic sections, and parametric equations. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to trigonometry-related problems with and without technology. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: MAT171 --- # MAT263 — Brief Calculus 4 credits · 5 hours MAT 263 - Brief Calculus Add to My Favorites MAT 263 - Brief Calculus 4 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to introduce concepts of differentiation and integration and their applications to solving problems. Topics include graphing, differentiation, and integration with emphasis on applications drawn from business, economics, and biological and behavioral sciences. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the use of basic calculus and technology to solve problems and to analyze and communicate results. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: MAT171, MAT175 --- # MAT271 — Calculus I 4 credits · 5 hours MAT 271 - Calculus I Add to My Favorites MAT 271 - Calculus I 4 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to develop the topics of differential and integral calculus. Emphasis is placed on limits, continuity, derivatives and integrals of algebraic and transcendental functions of one variable. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to derivative-related problems with and without technology. This course requires the use of a graphing calculator. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: MAT172, MAT175 --- # MAT272 — Calculus II 4 credits · 5 hours MAT 272 - Calculus II Add to My Favorites MAT 272 - Calculus II 4 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to develop advanced topics of differential and integral calculus. Emphasis is placed on the applications of definite integrals, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, infinite series, conic sections, parametric equations, polar coordinates, and differential equations. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to integral-related problems with and without technology. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: MAT271 --- # MAT273 — Calculus III 4 credits · 5 hours MAT 273 - Calculus III Add to My Favorites MAT 273 - Calculus III 4 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to develop the topics of multivariate calculus. Emphasis is placed on multivariate functions, partial derivatives, multiple integration, solid analytical geometry, vector valued functions, and line and surface integrals. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding the solution to multivariate- related problems with and without technology. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: MAT272 --- # MAT285 — Differential Equations 3 credits · 4 hours MAT 285 - Differential Equations Add to My Favorites MAT 285 - Differential Equations 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to topics involving ordinary differential equations. Emphasis is placed on the development of abstract concepts and applications for first-order and linear higher-order differential equations, systems of differential equations, numerical methods, series solutions, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and LaPlace transforms. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate understanding of the theoretical concepts and select and use appropriate models and… Prerequisites: MAT272 --- # MEC111 — Machine Processes I 3 credits · 5 hours MEC 111 - Machine Processes I Add to My Favorites MEC 111 - Machine Processes I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces shop safety, hand tools, machine processes, measuring instruments, and the operation of machine shop equipment. Topics include use and care of tools, safety, measuring tools, and the basic setup and operation of common machine tools. Upon completion, students should be able to safely machine simple parts to specified tolerances. Class Hours: 1 --- # MEC130 — Mechanisms 3 credits · 4 hours MEC 130 - Mechanisms Add to My Favorites MEC 130 - Mechanisms 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the purpose and action of various mechanical devices. Topics include cams, cables, gear trains, differentials, screws, belts, pulleys, shafts, levers, lubricants, and other devices. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze, maintain, and troubleshoot the components of mechanical systems. Class Hours: 2 --- # MEC145 — Mfg Materials I 3 credits · 5 hours MEC 145 - Mfg Materials I Add to My Favorites MEC 145 - Mfg Materials I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces a variety of manufacturing materials and common processing techniques. Emphasis is placed on the processing, testing, and application of materials such as wood, metals, plastics, ceramics, and composites. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of fundamental engineering applications for a variety of materials, including their process capabilities and limitations. Class Hours: 2 --- # MEC265 — Fluid Mechanics 3 credits · 4 hours MEC 265 - Fluid Mechanics Add to My Favorites MEC 265 - Fluid Mechanics 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the physical behavior of fluids and fluid systems. Topics include fluid statics and dynamics, laminar and turbulent flow, Bermoulli’s Equation, components, applications, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to appy fluid power principles to practical applications. Class Hours: 2 --- # MED110 — Orientation to Med Assist 1 credits · 1 hours MED 110 - Orientation to Med Assist Add to My Favorites MED 110 - Orientation to Med Assist 1 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the history of medicine and the role of the medical assistant in the health care setting. Emphasis is placed on professionalism, communication, attitude, behaviors, and duties in the medical environment. Upon completion, students should be able to project a positive attitude and promote the profession of medical assisting. Class Hours: 1 --- # MED116 — Introduction to A & P 4 credits · 5 hours MED 116 - Introduction to A & P Add to My Favorites MED 116 - Introduction to A & P 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic anatomy and physiology. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between body structure and function and the procedures common to health care. Upon completion, students should be able to identify body system components and functions relating this knowledge to the delivery of health care. Class Hours: 3 --- # MED118 — Medical Law and Ethics 2 credits · 2 hours MED 118 - Medical Law and Ethics Add to My Favorites MED 118 - Medical Law and Ethics 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers legal relationships of physicians and patients, contractual agreements, professional liability, malpractice, medical practice acts, informed consent, and bioethical issues. Emphasis is placed on legal terms, professional attitudes, and the principles and basic concepts of ethics and laws involved in providing medical services. Upon completion, students should be able to meet the legal and ethical responsibilities of a multi-skilled health professional. Class Hours: 2 --- # MED121 — Medical Terminology I 3 credits · 3 hours MED 121 - Medical Terminology I Add to My Favorites MED 121 - Medical Terminology I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces prefixes, suffixes, and word roots used in the language of medicine. Topics include medical vocabulary and the terms that relate to the anatomy, physiology, pathological conditions, and treatment of selected systems. Upon completion, students should be able to pronounce, spell, and define medical terms as related to selected body systems and their pathological disorders. Class Hours: 3 --- # MED122 — Medical Terminology II 3 credits · 3 hours MED 122 - Medical Terminology II Add to My Favorites MED 122 - Medical Terminology II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is the second in a series of medical terminology courses. Topics include medical vocabulary and the terms that relate to the anatomy, physiology, pathological conditions, and treatment of selected systems. Upon completion, students should be able to pronounce, spell, and define medical terms as related to selected body systems and their pathological disorders. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: MED121 --- # MED130 — Admin Office Proc I 2 credits · 3 hours MED 130 - Admin Office Proc I Add to My Favorites MED 130 - Admin Office Proc I 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces medical office administrative procedures. Topics include appointment processing, written and oral communications, medical records, patient orientation, and safety. Upon completion, students should be able to perform basic administrative skills within the medical environment. Class Hours: 1 --- # MED131 — Admin Office Proc II 2 credits · 3 hours MED 131 - Admin Office Proc II Add to My Favorites MED 131 - Admin Office Proc II 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides medical office procedures in both economic and management skills. Topics include physical plant maintenance, equipment and supplies, liability coverage, medical economics, and introductory insurance procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to manage the economics of the medical office and supervise personnel. Class Hours: 1 --- # MED138 — Infection/Hazard Control 2 credits · 2 hours MED 138 - Infection/Hazard Control Add to My Favorites MED 138 - Infection/Hazard Control 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the student to infection and hazard control procedures necessary for the healthcare worker. Topics include introduction to Microbiology, Practical Infection Control, Sterilization and Monitoring, Chemical Disinfectants, Aseptic Technique, Infectious diseases, and applicable North Carolina laws. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of infectious diseases, disease transmission, infection control procedures, biohazard management, OS… --- # MED140 — Exam Room Procedures I 5 credits · 7 hours MED 140 - Exam Room Procedures I Add to My Favorites MED 140 - Exam Room Procedures I 5 Credit Hour(s) This course provides instruction in clinical examining room procedures. Topics include asepsis, infection control, assisting with exams and treatment, patient education, preparation and administration of medications, EKG, vital signs, and medical emergencies. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in exam room procedures. Class Hours: 3 --- # MED150 — Laboratory Procedures I 5 credits · 7 hours MED 150 - Laboratory Procedures I Add to My Favorites MED 150 - Laboratory Procedures I 5 Credit Hour(s) This course provides instruction in basic lab techniques used by the medical assistant. Topics include lab safety, quality control, collecting and processing specimens, performing selective tests, phlebotomy, screening and follow-up of test results, and OSHA/CLIA regulations. Upon completion, students should be able to perform basic lab tests/skills based on course topics. Class Hours: 3 --- # MED240 — Exam Room Procedures II 5 credits · 7 hours MED 240 - Exam Room Procedures II Add to My Favorites MED 240 - Exam Room Procedures II 5 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to expand and build upon skills presented in MED 140 . Emphasis is placed on advanced exam room procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate enhanced competence in selected exam room procedures. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: MED140 --- # MED260 — MED Clinical Practicum 5 credits · 15 hours MED 260 - MED Clinical Practicum Add to My Favorites MED 260 - MED Clinical Practicum 5 Credit Hour(s) This course provides the opportunity to apply clinical, laboratory, and administrative skills in a medical facility. Emphasis is placed on enhancing competence in clinical and administrative skills necessary for comprehensive patient care and strengthening professional communications and interactions. Upon completion, students should be able to function as an entry-level health care professional. Class Hours: 0 --- # MED264 — Medical Assisting Overview 2 credits · 2 hours MED 264 - Medical Assisting Overview Add to My Favorites MED 264 - Medical Assisting Overview 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an overview of the complete medical assisting curriculum. Emphasis is placed on all facets of medical assisting pertinent to administrative, laboratory, and clinical procedures performed in the medical environment. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in the areas covered on the national certification examination for medical assistants. Class Hours: 2 --- # MED272 — Drug Therapy 3 credits · 3 hours MED 272 - Drug Therapy Add to My Favorites MED 272 - Drug Therapy 3 Credit Hour(s) This course focuses on major drug groups, including their side effects, interactions, methods of administration, and proper documentation. Emphasis is placed on the theory of drug administration. Upon completion, students should be able to identify, spell, recognize side effects of, and document the most commonly used medications in a physician’s office. Class Hours: 3 --- # MED274 — Diet Therapy/Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours MED 274 - Diet Therapy/Nutrition Add to My Favorites MED 274 - Diet Therapy/Nutrition 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the basic principles of nutrition as they relate to health and disease. Topics include basic nutrients, physiology, dietary deficiencies, weight management, and therapeutic nutrition in wellness and disease. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret clinical and dietary data and provide patient counseling and education. Class Hours: 3 --- # MLT110 — Intro to MLT 3 credits · 5 hours MLT 110 - Intro to MLT Add to My Favorites MLT 110 - Intro to MLT 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces all aspects of the medical laboratory profession. Topics include health care/laboratory organization, professional ethics, basic laboratory techniques, safety, quality assurance, and specimen collection. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of laboratory operations and be able to perform basic laboratory skills. Class Hours: 2 --- # MLT111 — Urinalysis & Body Fluids 2 credits · 4 hours MLT 111 - Urinalysis & Body Fluids Add to My Favorites MLT 111 - Urinalysis & Body Fluids 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the laboratory analysis of urine and body fluids. Topics include physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of the urine and body fluids. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate theoretical comprehension in performing and interpreting urinalysis and body fluid tests. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: MLT110 --- # MLT115 — Laboratory Calculations 2 credits · 2 hours MLT 115 - Laboratory Calculations Add to My Favorites MLT 115 - Laboratory Calculations 2 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to present mathematical operations used in the medical laboratory. Topics include use of basic math processes, systems of measurement, conversion factors, solutions, and dilutions. Upon completion, students should be able to solve practical problems in the context of the medical laboratory. Class Hours: 2 --- # MLT116 — Anatomy & Med Terminology 5 credits · 5 hours MLT 116 - Anatomy & Med Terminology Add to My Favorites MLT 116 - Anatomy & Med Terminology 5 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body and medical terminology relevant to medical laboratory technology. Emphasis is placed on the structure and function of cells, tissues, human organ systems, and related terminology. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of fundamental anatomy and physiology principles and application of terminology. Class Hours: 5 --- # MLT120 — Hematology/Hemostasis I 4 credits · 6 hours MLT 120 - Hematology/Hemostasis I Add to My Favorites MLT 120 - Hematology/Hemostasis I 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the theory and technology used in analyzing blood cells and the study of hemostasis. Topics include hematology, hemostasis, and related laboratory testing. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate theoretical comprehension of hematology/hemostasis, perform diagnostic techniques, and correlate laboratory findings with disorders. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: MLT110 --- # MLT126 — Immunology and Serology 2 credits · 3 hours MLT 126 - Immunology and Serology Add to My Favorites MLT 126 - Immunology and Serology 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the immune system and response and basic concepts of antigens, antibodies, and their reactions. Emphasis is placed on basic principles of immunologic and serodiagnostic techniques and concepts of cellular and humoral immunity in health and disease. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate theoretical comprehension and application in performing and interpreting routine immunologic and serodiagnostic procedures. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: MLT110 --- # MLT127 — Transfusion Medicine 3 credits · 5 hours MLT 127 - Transfusion Medicine Add to My Favorites MLT 127 - Transfusion Medicine 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the blood group systems and their applications in transfusion medicine. Emphasis is placed on blood bank techniques including blood grouping and typing, pretransfusion testing, donor selection and processing, and blood component preparation and therapy. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate theoretical comprehension and application in performing/interpreting routine blood bank procedures and recognizing/resolving common problems. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: MLT126 --- # MLT130 — Clinical Chemistry I 4 credits · 6 hours MLT 130 - Clinical Chemistry I Add to My Favorites MLT 130 - Clinical Chemistry I 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the quantitative analysis of blood and body fluids and their variations in health and disease. Topics include clinical biochemistry, methodologies, instrumentation, and quality control. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate theoretical comprehension of clinical chemistry, perform diagnostic techniques, and correlate laboratory findings with disorders. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: MLT110 --- # MLT140 — Intro to Microbiology 3 credits · 5 hours MLT 140 - Intro to Microbiology Add to My Favorites MLT 140 - Intro to Microbiology 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic techniques and safety procedures in clinical microbiology. Emphasis is placed on the morphology and identification of common pathogenic organisms, aseptic technique, staining techniques, and usage of common media. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate theoretical comprehension in performing and interpreting basic clinical microbiology procedures. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: MLT110 --- # MLT220 — Hematology/Hemostasis II 3 credits · 5 hours MLT 220 - Hematology/Hemostasis II Add to My Favorites MLT 220 - Hematology/Hemostasis II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the theories and techniques used in the advanced analysis of human blood cells and hemostasis. Emphasis is placed on the study of hematologic disorders, abnormal cell development and morphology, and related testing. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a theoretical comprehension and application of abnormal hematology and normal and abnormal hemostasis. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: MLT120 --- # MLT225 — Immunohematology II 3 credits · 5 hours MLT 225 - Immunohematology II Add to My Favorites MLT 225 - Immunohematology II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to supplement the theoretical concepts presented in MLT 125. Emphasis is placed on special immunological and blood banking techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and differentiate technical and physiological causes of unexpected test results. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: MLT127 --- # MLT240 — Special Clin Microbiology 3 credits · 5 hours MLT 240 - Special Clin Microbiology Add to My Favorites MLT 240 - Special Clin Microbiology 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to introduce special techniques in clinical microbiology. Emphasis is placed on advanced areas in microbiology. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate theoretical comprehension in performing and interpreting specialized clinical microbiology procedures. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: MLT140 --- # MLT251 — MLT Practicum I 1 credits · 3 hours MLT 251 - MLT Practicum I Add to My Favorites MLT 251 - MLT Practicum I 1 Credit Hour(s) This course provides entry-level clinical laboratory experience. Emphasis is placed on technique, accuracy, and precision. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate entry-level competence on final clinical evaluations. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: MLT240 --- # MLT266 — MLT Practicum II 6 credits · 18 hours MLT 266 - MLT Practicum II Add to My Favorites MLT 266 - MLT Practicum II 6 Credit Hour(s) This course provides entry-level clinical laboratory experience. Emphasis is placed on technique, accuracy, and precision. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate entry-level competence on final clinical evaluations. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: MLT111, MLT130, MLT220, MLT225, MLT251 --- # MLT276 — MLT Practicum III 6 credits · 18 hours MLT 276 - MLT Practicum III Add to My Favorites MLT 276 - MLT Practicum III 6 Credit Hour(s) This course provides entry-level clinical laboratory experience. Emphasis is placed on technique, accuracy, and precision. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate entry-level competence on final clinical evaluations. Class Hours: 0 --- # MUS110 — Music Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 110 - Music Appreciation Add to My Favorites MUS 110 - Music Appreciation 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is a basic survey of the music of the Western world. Emphasis is placed on the elements of music, terminology, composers, form, and style within a historical perspective. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills in basic listening and understanding of the art of music. Class Hours: 3 --- # MUS111 — Fundamentals of Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 111 - Fundamentals of Music Add to My Favorites MUS 111 - Fundamentals of Music 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is an introductory course for students with little or no music background. Emphasis is placed on music notation, rhythmic patterns, scales, key signatures, intervals, and chords. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the rudiments of music. Class Hours: 3 --- # MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 112 - Introduction to Jazz Add to My Favorites MUS 112 - Introduction to Jazz 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the origins and musical components of jazz and the contributions of its major artists. Emphasis is placed on the development of discriminating listening habits, as well as the investigation of the styles and structural forms of the jazz idiom. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills in listening and understanding this form of American music. Class Hours: 3 --- # MUS121 — Music Theory I 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 121 - Music Theory I Add to My Favorites MUS 121 - Music Theory I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to the musical elements of melody, rhythm, and harmony. Emphasis is placed upon the interaction of these elements through fundamental analysis and an introduction to part writing. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate understanding of melodic voice leading, rhythmic functions within simple and compound meters, and simple harmonic progressions. Class Hours: 3 --- # MUS122 — Music Theory II 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 122 - Music Theory II Add to My Favorites MUS 122 - Music Theory II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a comprehensive study of diatonic harmony. Emphasis is placed on voice leading tasks, part writing, and analysis using various labeling systems. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate harmonic principles through four-voice part writing, recognize and label non-harmonic tones, analyze chords using Roman numerals, figured bass, and lead sheet symbols, and classify small-scale phrase structure and cadence types. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: MUS121 --- # MUS125 — Aural Skills I 1 credits · 2 hours MUS 125 - Aural Skills I Add to My Favorites MUS 125 - Aural Skills I 1 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals in aural skills. Emphasis is placed on the study of basic melodies, harmonies, and rhythms through sight singing and ear training. Upon completion, students should be able to identify diatonic intervals, scales, and chords and perform and dictate simple melodies and rhythmic patterns. Class Hours: 0 --- # MUS126 — Aural Skills II 1 credits · 2 hours MUS 126 - Aural Skills II Add to My Favorites MUS 126 - Aural Skills II 1 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a foundation in aural skills. Emphasis is placed on the development of sight singing and ear training skills in diatonic melody, diatonic harmonic progression, and rhythmic patterns. Upon completion, students should be able to fluently read music in treble and bass clefs; utilize any solmization system while sight singing simple diatonic melodies; identify elementary diatonic chord progressions; perform rhythms in simple and compound meters; and dictate diatonic melodic, diatonic harm… Prerequisites: MUS125 --- # MUS131 — Chorus I 1 credits · 2 hours MUS 131 - Chorus I Add to My Favorites MUS 131 - Chorus I 1 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an opportunity to gain experience singing in a chorus. Emphasis is placed on vocal techniques and the study and performance of a variety of styles and periods of choral literature. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills needed to participate in choral singing leading to performance. Class Hours: 0 --- # MUS132 — Chorus II 1 credits · 2 hours MUS 132 - Chorus II Add to My Favorites MUS 132 - Chorus II 1 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a continuation of studies begun in MUS 131 . Emphasis is placed on vocal techniques and the study and performance of a variety of styles and periods of choral literature. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills needed to participate in choral singing leading to performance. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: MUS131 --- # MUS133 — Band I 1 credits · 2 hours MUS 133 - Band I Add to My Favorites MUS 133 - Band I 1 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an opportunity for those who play a band instrument to gain experience playing in an ensemble. Emphasis is placed on band techniques and the study and performance of a variety of styles and periods of band literature. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills needed to participate in ensemble playing leading to performance. Class Hours: 2 --- # MUS134 — Band II 1 credits · 2 hours MUS 134 - Band II Add to My Favorites MUS 134 - Band II 1 Credit Hour(s) This course is a continuation of MUS 133 . Emphasis is placed on band techniques and the study and performance of a variety of styles and periods of band literature. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills needed to participate in ensemble playing leading to performance. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: MUS133 --- # MUS135 — Jazz Ensemble I 1 credits · 2 hours MUS 135 - Jazz Ensemble I Add to My Favorites MUS 135 - Jazz Ensemble I 1 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an opportunity for those who play an appropriate instrument to gain experience playing in a jazz ensemble. Emphasis is placed on jazz ensemble techniques and the study and performance of a variety of styles of jazz literature. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills needed to participate in ensemble playing leading to performance. Class Hours: 2 --- # MUS136 — Jazz Ensemble II 1 credits · 2 hours MUS 136 - Jazz Ensemble II Add to My Favorites MUS 136 - Jazz Ensemble II 1 Credit Hour(s) This course is a continuation of MUS 135 . Emphasis is placed on jazz ensemble techniques and the study and performance of a variety of styles and periods of jazz literature. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills needed to participate in ensemble playing leading to performance. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: MUS135 --- # MUS151 — Class Music I 1 credits · 2 hours MUS 151 - Class Music I Add to My Favorites MUS 151 - Class Music I 1 Credit Hour(s) This course provides group instruction in skills and techniques of the particular instrument or voice for those with little or no previous experience. Emphasis is placed on techniques and styles and the exploration and study of appropriate literature. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in studied skills and repertoire through performance. Class Hours: 0 --- # MUS152 — Class Music II 1 credits · 2 hours MUS 152 - Class Music II Add to My Favorites MUS 152 - Class Music II 1 Credit Hour(s) This course is a continuing of MUS 151 . Emphasis is placed on techniques and styles and the exploration and study of appropriate literature. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate profeiciency in the studied skills and repertoire through performance. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: MUS151 --- # MUS161 — Applied Music I 2 credits · 3 hours MUS 161 - Applied Music I Add to My Favorites MUS 161 - Applied Music I 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides individual instruction in the skills and techniques of the particular instrument or voice. Emphasis is placed on techniques and styles and the exploration and study of appropriate literature. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in the studied skills and repertoire through performance. Class Hours: 1 --- # MUS162 — Applied Music II 2 credits · 3 hours MUS 162 - Applied Music II Add to My Favorites MUS 162 - Applied Music II 2 Credit Hour(s) This course is a continuation of MUS 161 . Emphasis is placed on techniques and styles and the exploration and study of appropriate literature. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in the studied skills and repertoire through performance. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: MUS161 --- # MUS181 — Show Choir I 4 credits · 6 hours MUS 181 - Show Choir I Add to My Favorites MUS 181 - Show Choir I 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides students the initial training in basic competencies of dance/voice-based performances and to the nuances of preparation for such pop/jazz/theatre performances. Emphasis is placed on the introduction to, and subsequent development of, basic performance skills necessary for choreographed performance. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the foundation competencies necessary to perform the assigned literature in various venues and under various professional conditions. Class… --- # MUS182 — Show Choir II 4 credits · 6 hours MUS 182 - Show Choir II Add to My Favorites MUS 182 - Show Choir II 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides intermediate training in dance/voice-based performances and in the nuances of preparation for such pop/jazz/theatre performances. Emphasis is placed on continued development of skills necessary for professional group choral preparation and performance, as well as effective social interaction with a performance troupe. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the intermediate competencies necessary to perform the assigned literature in various venues and under various profes… Prerequisites: MUS181 --- # MUS231 — Chorus III 1 credits · 2 hours MUS 231 - Chorus III Add to My Favorites MUS 231 - Chorus III 1 Credit Hour(s) This course is a continuation of studies begun in MUS 132 . Emphasis is placed on vocal techniques and the study and performance of a variety of styles and periods of choral literature. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills needed to participate in choral singing leading to performance. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: MUS132 --- # MUS232 — Chorus IV 1 credits · 2 hours MUS 232 - Chorus IV Add to My Favorites MUS 232 - Chorus IV 1 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a continuation of studies begun in MUS 231 . Emphasis is placed on vocal techniques and the study of styles and periods of choral literature. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills needed to participate in choral singing leading to performance. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: MUS231 --- # MUS261 — Applied Music III 2 credits · 3 hours MUS 261 - Applied Music III Add to My Favorites MUS 261 - Applied Music III 2 Credit Hour(s) This course is a continuation of MUS 162 . Emphasis is placed on techniques and styles and the exploration and study of appropriate literature. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in the studied skills and repertoire through performance. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: MUS162 --- # MUS262 — Applied Music IV 2 credits · 3 hours MUS 262 - Applied Music IV Add to My Favorites MUS 262 - Applied Music IV 2 Credit Hour(s) This course is a continuation of MUS 261 . Emphasis is placed on techniques and styles and the exploration and study of appropriate literature. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in the studied skills and repertoire through performance. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: MUS261 --- # NAS111 — Nurse Aide I 6 credits · 10 hours NAS 111 - Nurse Aide I Add to My Favorites NAS 111 - Nurse Aide I 6 Credit Hour(s) This course includes basic nursing skills required to provide safe, competent personal care for individuals. Emphasis is placed on person-centered care, the aging process, communication, safety/emergencies, infection prevention, legal and ethical issues, vital signs, height and weight measurements, elimination, nutrition, basic restorative care/rehabilitation, dementia, mental health and end-of-life care. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills and be eligible to test for li… --- # NAS112 — Nurse Aide II 6 credits · 11 hours NAS 112 - Nurse Aide II Add to My Favorites NAS 112 - Nurse Aide II 6 Credit Hour(s) This course provides training in Nurse Aide II tasks. Emphasis is placed on the role of the Nurse Aide II, sterile technique and specific tasks such as urinary catheterization, wound care, respiratory procedures, ostomy care, peripheral IV assistive activities, and alternative feeding methods. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills and safe performance of skills necessary to be eligible for listing on the North Carolina Nurse Aide II Registry. Class Hours: 3 --- # NUR101 — Practical Nursing I 11 credits · 19 hours NUR 101 - Practical Nursing I Add to My Favorites NUR 101 - Practical Nursing I 11 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts within each domain including assessment, clinical decision making, professional behaviors, caring interventions, biophysical and psychosocial concepts, communication, collaboration, teaching/learning, safety, ethical principles, legal issues, informatics, and evidence-based practice. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care across… --- # NUR103 — Practical Nursing III 9 credits · 15 hours NUR 103 - Practical Nursing III Add to My Favorites NUR 103 - Practical Nursing III 9 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to assimilate the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on biophysical and psychosocial concepts, professional behaviors, healthcare systems, health policy, and quality improvement. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to provide safe, quality, and individualized entry level nursing care. Class Hours: 6 Prerequisites: NUR101 --- # NUR111 — Intro to Health Concepts 8 credits · 16 hours NUR 111 - Intro to Health Concepts Add to My Favorites NUR 111 - Intro to Health Concepts 8 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts within each domain including medication administration, assessment, nutrition, ethics, interdisciplinary teams, informatics, evidence-based practice, individual-centered care, and quality improvement. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course. Class Hours: 4 --- # NUR112 — Health-Illness Concepts 5 credits · 9 hours NUR 112 - Health-Illness Concepts Add to My Favorites NUR 112 - Health-Illness Concepts 5 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of acid-base, metabolism, cellular regulation, oxygenation, infection, stress/coping, health-wellness-illness, communication, caring interventions, managing care, safety, quality improvement, and informatics. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course. C… Prerequisites: NUR111 --- # NUR113 — Family Health Concepts 5 credits · 9 hours NUR 113 - Family Health Concepts Add to My Favorites NUR 113 - Family Health Concepts 5 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of oxygenation, sexuality, reproduction, grief/loss, mood/affect, behaviors, development, family, health-wellness-illness, communication, caring interventions, managing care, safety, and advocacy. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: NUR111 --- # NUR114 — Holistic Health Concepts 5 credits · 9 hours NUR 114 - Holistic Health Concepts Add to My Favorites NUR 114 - Holistic Health Concepts 5 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of cellular regulation, perfusion, inflammation, sensory perception, stress/coping, mood/affect, cognition, self, violence, health-wellness-illness, professional behaviors, caring interventions, and safety. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course. C… Prerequisites: NUR111 --- # NUR117 — Pharmacology 2 credits · 4 hours NUR 117 - Pharmacology Add to My Favorites NUR 117 - Pharmacology 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces information concerning sources, effects, legalities, and the safe use of medications as therapeutic agents. Emphasis is placed on nursing responsibility, accountability, pharmocokinetics, routes of medication administration, contraindications and side effects. Upon completion, students should be able to compute dosages and administer medication safely. Class Hours: 1 --- # NUR211 — Health Care Concepts 5 credits · 9 hours NUR 211 - Health Care Concepts Add to My Favorites NUR 211 - Health Care Concepts 5 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of cellular regulation, perfusion, infection, immunity, mobility, comfort, behaviors, health-wellness-illness, clinical decision-making, caring interventions, managing care, and safety. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: NUR111 --- # NUR212 — Health System Concepts 5 credits · 9 hours NUR 212 - Health System Concepts Add to My Favorites NUR 212 - Health System Concepts 5 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to further develop the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of grief/loss, violence, health-wellness-illness, collaboration, managing care, safety, advocacy, legal issues, policy, healthcare systems, ethics, accountability, and evidence-based practice. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: NUR111 --- # NUR213 — Complex Health Concepts 10 credits · 22 hours NUR 213 - Complex Health Concepts Add to My Favorites NUR 213 - Complex Health Concepts 10 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to assimilate the concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of fluid/electrolytes, metabolism, perfusion, mobility, stress/coping, violence, healthwellness- illness, professional behaviors, caring interventions, managing care, healthcare systems, and quality improvement. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to provide quality, ind… Prerequisites: NUR111 --- # NUR214 — Nsg Transition Concepts 4 credits · 6 hours NUR 214 - Nsg Transition Concepts Add to My Favorites NUR 214 - Nsg Transition Concepts 4 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to introduce concepts within the three domains of the individual, healthcare, and nursing as the LPN transitions to the ADN role. Emphasis is placed on the concepts within each domain including evidenced-based practice, quality improvement, communication, safety, interdisciplinary team, clinical decision-making, informatics, assessment, caring, and health-wellness-illness. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concep… --- # NUT110 — Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours NUT 110 - Nutrition Add to My Favorites NUT 110 - Nutrition 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers basic principles of nutrition and their relationship to human health. Topics include meeting nutritional needs of healthy people, menu modification based on special dietary needs, food habits, and contemporary problems associated with nutrition. Upon completion, students should be able to apply basic nutritional concepts as they relate to health and well being. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ENG045 --- # OST131 — Keyboarding 2 credits · 3 hours OST 131 - Keyboarding Add to My Favorites OST 131 - Keyboarding 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers basic keyboarding skills. Emphasis is placed on the touch system, correct techniques, and development of speed and accuracy. Upon completion, students should be able to key at an acceptable speed and accuracy level using the touch system. Class Hours: 1 --- # OST134 — Text Entry and Formatting 3 credits · 4 hours OST 134 - Text Entry and Formatting Add to My Favorites OST 134 - Text Entry and Formatting 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to provide the skills needed to increase speed, improve accuracy, and format documents. Topics include letters, memos, tables, and business reports. Upon completion, students should be able to produce documents and key timed writings at speeds commensurate with employability. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: OST131 --- # OST136 — Word Processing 3 credits · 4 hours OST 136 - Word Processing Add to My Favorites OST 136 - Word Processing 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to introduce word processing concepts and applications. Topics include preparation of a variety of documents and mastery of specialized software functions. Upon completion, students should be able to work effectively in a computerized word processing environment. Class Hours: 2 --- # OST137 — Office Applications I 3 credits · 4 hours OST 137 - Office Applications I Add to My Favorites OST 137 - Office Applications I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the concepts and functions of software that meets the changing needs of the community. Emphasis is placed on the terminology and use of software through a hands-on approach. Upon completion, students should be able to use software in a business environment. Class Hours: 2 --- # OST143 — Dental Office Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours OST 143 - Dental Office Terminology Add to My Favorites OST 143 - Dental Office Terminology 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces prefixes, suffixes, and word roots used in the dental office. Topics include dental anatomy and oral structures, tooth origin and formation, examination and prevention, tooth restorations, radiography, pain management and pharmacology. Upon completion, students should be able to pronounce, spell, and define dental terms as related to a dental practice. Class Hours: 3 --- # OST147 — Dental Billing and Coding 3 credits · 3 hours OST 147 - Dental Billing and Coding Add to My Favorites OST 147 - Dental Billing and Coding 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces Current Procedural Terminology, International Classification of Diseases, and Healthcare Common Procedural Coding System coding as they apply to dental insurance and billing. Topics include Current Dental Terminology-2 Dental Codes, office collections, American Dental Association Dental Claim Form, and insurance coverage. Upon completion, students should be able to describe the steps of the total billing/collections cycle for a dental office. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: OST143 --- # OST148 — Med Ins & Billing 3 credits · 3 hours OST 148 - Med Ins & Billing Add to My Favorites OST 148 - Med Ins & Billing 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces fundamentals of medical insurance and billing. Emphasis is placed on the medical billing cycle to include third party payers, coding concepts, and form preparation. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the life cycle of and accurately complete a medical insurance claim. Class Hours: 3 --- # OST149 — Medical Legal Issues 3 credits · 3 hours OST 149 - Medical Legal Issues Add to My Favorites OST 149 - Medical Legal Issues 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the complex legal, moral, and ethical issues involved in providing health-care services. Emphasis is placed on the legal requirements of medical practices; the relationship of physician, patient, and office personnel; professional liabilities; and medical practice liability. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of current medical law and accepted ethical behavior. Class Hours: 3 --- # OST153 — Office Finance Solutions 3 credits · 4 hours OST 153 - Office Finance Solutions Add to My Favorites OST 153 - Office Finance Solutions 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic bookkeeping concepts. Topics include entering data in accounts payable and receivable, keeping petty cash records, maintaining inventory, reconciling bank statements, running payroll, and generating simple financial reports. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in the entry and manipulation of data to provide financial solutions for the office. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: CIS110, CIS111, OST137 --- # OST164 — Office Editing 3 credits · 3 hours OST 164 - Office Editing Add to My Favorites OST 164 - Office Editing 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a comprehensive study of editing skills needed in the workplace. Emphasis is placed on grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, proofreading, and editing. Upon completion, students should be able to use reference materials to compose and edit text. Class Hours: 3 --- # OST165 — Adv Office Editing 3 credits · 4 hours OST 165 - Adv Office Editing Add to My Favorites OST 165 - Adv Office Editing 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to develop proficiency in advanced editing skills needed in the office environment. Emphasis is placed on the application of creating effective electronic office documents. Upon completion, students should be able to apply advanced editing skills to compose text. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: OST164 --- # OST171 — Intro. to Virtual Office 3 credits · 4 hours OST 171 - Intro. to Virtual Office Add to My Favorites OST 171 - Intro. to Virtual Office 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the skills and abilities needed to conduct a variety of office administration activities using the latest technology. Students will learn the proper etiquette of communicating electronically as well as theunique procedures and logistics for conducting business in the virtual office. Upon completion, students will know the vocabulary of the virtual office and will have a basic understanding of modern technical communication tools. Class Hours: 2 --- # OST181 — Office Procedures 3 credits · 4 hours OST 181 - Office Procedures Add to My Favorites OST 181 - Office Procedures 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the skills and procedures needed in today’s office. Topics include effectively interacting with coworkers and the public, processing simple financial and informational documents, and performing functions typical of today’s offices. Upon completion, students should be able to display skills and decision-making abilities essential for functioning in the total office context. Class Hours: 2 --- # OST243 — Med Office Simulation 3 credits · 4 hours OST 243 - Med Office Simulation Add to My Favorites OST 243 - Med Office Simulation 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces medical systems used to process information in the automated office. Topics include traditional and electronic information resources, storing and retrieving information, and the billing cycle. Upon completion, students should be able to use the computer accurately to schedule, bill, update, and make corrections. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: OST148 --- # OST245 — Dental Office Management 3 credits · 4 hours OST 245 - Dental Office Management Add to My Favorites OST 245 - Dental Office Management 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the organizational structures, professional issues, and major functions of management in a dental office. Topics include communication skills, telephone techniques, patient relations, clinical records, bookkeeping procedures, office equipment, and inventory management. Upon completion, students should be able to apply the concepts of management within a dental office. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: OST147 --- # OST247 — Procedure Coding 3 credits · 4 hours OST 247 - Procedure Coding Add to My Favorites OST 247 - Procedure Coding 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides in-depth coverage of procedural coding. Emphasis is placed on CPT and HCPCS coding systems. Upon completion, students should be able to properly code procedures and services performed in a medical facility Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: MED121, OST141, MED122, OST148 --- # PHI215 — Philosophical Issues 3 credits · 3 hours PHI 215 - Philosophical Issues Add to My Favorites PHI 215 - Philosophical Issues 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces fundamental issues in philosophy considering the views of classical and contemporary philosophers. Emphasis is placed on knowledge and belief, appearance and reality, determinism and free will, faith and reason, and justice and inequality. Upon completion, students should be able to identify, analyze, and critique the philosophical components of an issue. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours PHI 240 - Introduction to Ethics Add to My Favorites PHI 240 - Introduction to Ethics 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces theories about the nature and foundations of moral judgments and applications to contemporary moral issues. Emphasis is placed on utilitarianism, rule-based ethics, existentialism, relativism versus objectivism, and egoism. Upon completion, students should be able to apply various ethical theories to individual moral issues such as euthanasia, abortion, crime and punishment, and justice. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: ENG111 --- # PED110 — Fit and Well for Life 2 credits · 3 hours PED 110 - Fit and Well for Life Add to My Favorites PED 110 - Fit and Well for Life 2 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to investigate and apply the basic concepts and principles of lifetime physical fitness and other health-related factors. Emphasis is placed on wellness through the study of nutrition, weight control, stress management, and consumer facts on exercise and fitness. Upon completion, students should be able to plan a personal, lifelong fitness program based on individual needs, abilities, and interests. Class Hours: 1 --- # PED113 — Aerobics I 1 credits · 3 hours PED 113 - Aerobics I Add to My Favorites PED 113 - Aerobics I 1 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces a program of cardiovascular fitness involving continuous, rhythmic exercise. Emphasis is placed on developing cardiovascular efficiency, strength, and flexibility and on safety precautions. Upon completion, students should be able to select and implement a rhythmic aerobic exercise program. Class Hours: 0 --- # PED120 — Walking for Fitness 1 credits · 3 hours PED 120 - Walking for Fitness Add to My Favorites PED 120 - Walking for Fitness 1 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces fitness through walking. Emphasis is placed on stretching, conditioning exercises, proper clothing, fluid needs, and injury prevention. Upon completion, students should be able to participate in a recreational walking program. Class Hours: 0 --- # PED122 — Yoga I 1 credits · 2 hours PED 122 - Yoga I Add to My Favorites PED 122 - Yoga I 1 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the basic discipline of yoga. Topics include proper breathing, relaxation techniques, and correct body positions. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the procedures of yoga. Class Hours: 0 --- # PED123 — Yoga II 1 credits · 2 hours PED 123 - Yoga II Add to My Favorites PED 123 - Yoga II 1 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces more detailed aspects of the discipline of yoga. Topics include breathing and physical postures, relaxation, and mental concentration. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate advanced procedures of yoga. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: PED122 --- # PED145 — Basketball - Beginning 1 credits · 2 hours PED 145 - Basketball - Beginning Add to My Favorites PED 145 - Basketball - Beginning 1 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the fundamentals of basketball. Emphasis is placed on skill development, knowledge of the rules, and basic game strategy. Upon completion, students should be able to participate in recreational basketball. Class Hours: 0 --- # PED146 — Basketball - Intermediate 1 credits · 2 hours PED 146 - Basketball - Intermediate Add to My Favorites PED 146 - Basketball - Intermediate 1 Credit Hour(s) This course covers more advanced basketball techniques. Emphasis is placed on refining skills and developing more advanced strategies and techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to play basketball at a competitive level. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: PED145 --- # PHY110 — Conceptual Physics 3 credits · 3 hours PHY 110 - Conceptual Physics Add to My Favorites PHY 110 - Conceptual Physics 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a conceptually-based exposure to the fundamental principles and processes of the physical world. Topics include basic concepts of motion, forces, energy, heat, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of matter and the universe. Upon completion, students should be able to describe examples and applications of the principles studied. Class Hours: 3 --- # PHY110A — Conceptual Physics Lab 1 credits · 2 hours PHY 110A - Conceptual Physics Lab Add to My Favorites PHY 110A - Conceptual Physics Lab 1 Credit Hour(s) This course is a laboratory for PHY 110 . Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences that enhance materials presented in PHY 110 . Upon completion, students should be able to apply the laboratory experiences to the concepts presented in PHY 110 . Class Hours: 0 --- # PHY131 — Physics-Mechanics 4 credits · 5 hours PHY 131 - Physics-Mechanics Add to My Favorites PHY 131 - Physics-Mechanics 4 Credit Hour(s) This algebra/trigonometry-based course introduces fundamental physical concepts as applied to engineering technology fields. Topics include systems of units, problem-solving methods, graphical analysis, vectors, motion, forces, Newton’s laws of motion, work, energy, power, momentum, and properties of matter. Upon completion, students should be able to apply the principles studied to applications in engineering technology fields. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: MAT121, MAT171 --- # PHY151 — College Physics I 4 credits · 5 hours PHY 151 - College Physics I Add to My Favorites PHY 151 - College Physics I 4 Credit Hour(s) This course uses algebra- and trigonometry-based mathematical models to introduce the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Topics include units and measurement, vectors, linear kinematics and dynamics, energy, power, momentum, fluid mechanics, and heat. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display analytical problem-solving ability for the topics covered. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: MAT171, MAT271 --- # PHY152 — College Physics II 4 credits · 5 hours PHY 152 - College Physics II Add to My Favorites PHY 152 - College Physics II 4 Credit Hour(s) This course uses algebra- and trigonometry-based mathematical models to introduce the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Topics include electrostatic forces, electric fields, electric potentials, direct-current circuits, magnetostatic forces, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, alternating-current circuits, and light. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display analytical problem-solving ability for the t… Prerequisites: PHY151 --- # PHY251 — General Physics I 4 credits · 6 hours PHY 251 - General Physics I Add to My Favorites PHY 251 - General Physics I 4 Credit Hour(s) This course uses calculus-based mathematical models to introduce the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Topics include units and measurement, vector operations, linear kinematics and dynamics, energy, power, momentum, rotational mechanics, periodic motion, fluid mechanics, and heat. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display analytical problem-solving ability for the topics covered. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: MAT271 --- # PHY252 — General Physics II 4 credits · 6 hours PHY 252 - General Physics II Add to My Favorites PHY 252 - General Physics II 4 Credit Hour(s) This course uses calculus-based mathematical models to introduce the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Topics include electrostatic forces, electric fields, electric potentials, direct-current circuits, magnetostatic forces, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, alternating-current circuits, and light. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display analytical problem-solving ability for the topics covered. Cl… Prerequisites: MAT272, PHY251 --- # PLU111 — Intro to Basic Plumbing 2 credits · 4 hours PLU 111 - Intro to Basic Plumbing Add to My Favorites PLU 111 - Intro to Basic Plumbing 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic plumbing tools, materials, and fixtures. Topics include standard tools, materials, and fixtures used in basic plumbing systems and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of a basic plumbing system. Class Hours: 1 --- # POL120 — American Government 3 credits · 3 hours POL 120 - American Government Add to My Favorites POL 120 - American Government 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is a study of the origins, development, structure, and functions of American national government. Topics include the constitutional framework, federalism, the three branches of government including the bureaucracy, civil rights and liberties, political participation and behavior, and policy formation. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the basic concepts and participatory processes of the American political system. Class Hours: 3 --- # POL130 — State & Local Government 3 credits · 3 hours POL 130 - State & Local Government Add to My Favorites POL 130 - State & Local Government 3 Credit Hour(s) This course includes state and local political institutions and practices in the context of American federalism. Emphasis is placed on procedural and policy differences as well as political issues in state, regional, and local governments of North Carolina. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and discuss various problems associated with intergovernmental politics and their effect on the community and the individual. Class Hours: 3 --- # PSY150 — General Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 150 - General Psychology Add to My Favorites PSY 150 - General Psychology 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an overview of the scientific study of human behavior. Topics include history, methodology, biopsychology, sensation, perception, learning, motivation, cognition, abnormal behavior, personality theory, social psychology, and other relevant topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic knowledge of the science of psychology. Class Hours: 3 --- # PSY241 — Developmental Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 241 - Developmental Psychology Add to My Favorites PSY 241 - Developmental Psychology 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is a study of human growth and development. Emphasis is placed on major theories and perspectives as they relate to the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial aspects of development from conception to death. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of development across the life span. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: PSY150 --- # PSY281 — Abnormal Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 281 - Abnormal Psychology Add to My Favorites PSY 281 - Abnormal Psychology 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an examination of the various psychological disorders, as well as theoretical, clinical, and experimental perspectives of the study of psychopathology. Emphasis is placed on terminology, classification, etiology, assessment, and treatment of the major disorders. Upon completion, students should be able to distinguish between normal and abnormal behavior patterns as well as demonstrate knowledge of etiology, symptoms, and therapeutic techniques. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: PSY150 --- # REL110 — World Religions 3 credits · 3 hours REL 110 - World Religions Add to My Favorites REL 110 - World Religions 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the world’s major religious traditions. Topics include Primal religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the origins, history, beliefs, and practices of the religions studied. Class Hours: 3 --- # REL211 — Intro to Old Testament 3 credits · 3 hours REL 211 - Intro to Old Testament Add to My Favorites REL 211 - Intro to Old Testament 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is a survey of the literature of the Hebrews with readings from the law, prophets, and other writings. Emphasis is placed on the use of literary, historical, archeological, and cultural analysis. Upon completion, students should be able to use the tools of critical analysis to read and understand Old Testament literature. Class Hours: 3 --- # REL212 — Intro to New Testament 3 credits · 3 hours REL 212 - Intro to New Testament Add to My Favorites REL 212 - Intro to New Testament 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is a survey of the literature of first-century Christianity with readings from the gospels, Acts, and the Pauline and pastoral letters. Topics include the literary structure, audience, and religious perspective of the writings, as well as the historical and cultural context of the early Christian community. Upon completion, students should be able to use the tools of critical analysis to read and understand New Testament literature. No Info Class Hours: 3 --- # SOC210 — Introduction to Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 210 - Introduction to Sociology Add to My Favorites SOC 210 - Introduction to Sociology 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the scientific study of human society, culture, and social interactions. Topics include socialization, research methods, diversity and inequality, cooperation and conflict, social change, social institutions, and organizations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of sociological concepts as they apply to the interplay among individuals, groups, and societies. Class Hours: 3 --- # SOC213 — Sociology of the Family 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 213 - Sociology of the Family Add to My Favorites SOC 213 - Sociology of the Family 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the institution of the family and other intimate relationships. Emphasis is placed on mate selection, gender roles, sexuality, communication, power and conflict, parenthood, diverse lifestyles, divorce and remarriage, and economic issues. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze the family as a social institution and the social forces which influence its development and change. Class Hours: 3 --- # SOC220 — Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 220 - Social Problems Add to My Favorites SOC 220 - Social Problems 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an in-depth study of current social problems. Emphasis is placed on causes, consequences, and possible solutions to problems associated with families, schools, workplaces, communities, and the environment. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize, define, analyze, and propose solutions to these problems. Class Hours: 3 --- # SOC225 — Social Diversity 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 225 - Social Diversity Add to My Favorites SOC 225 - Social Diversity 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a comparison of diverse roles, interests, opportunities, contributions, and experiences in social life. Topics include race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, class, and religion. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze how cultural and ethnic differences evolve and how they affect personality development, values, and tolerance. Class Hours: 3 --- # SOC240 — Social Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 240 - Social Psychology Add to My Favorites SOC 240 - Social Psychology 3 Credit Hour(s) This course examines the influence of culture and social groups on individual behavior and personality. Emphasis is placed on the process of socialization, communication, conformity, deviance, interpersonal attraction, intimacy, race and ethnicity, small group experiences, and social movements. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and analyze cultural and social forces that influence the individual in a society. Class Hours: 3 --- # SOC242 — Sociology of Deviance 3 credits · 3 hours SOC 242 - Sociology of Deviance Add to My Favorites SOC 242 - Sociology of Deviance 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an overview of deviant behavior and the processes involved in its definition, causation, prevention, control, and treatment. Topics include theories of causation, social control, delinquency, victimization, criminality, the criminal justice system, punishment, rehabilitation, and restitution. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and analyze issues surrounding the nature and development of social responses to deviance. Class Hours: 3 --- # SPA111 — Elementary Spanish I 3 credits · 3 hours SPA 111 - Elementary Spanish I Add to My Favorites SPA 111 - Elementary Spanish I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the fundamental elements of the Spanish language within a cultural context. Emphasis is placed on the development of basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with grammatical accuracy to spoken and written Spanish and demonstrate cultural awareness. Class Hours: 3 --- # SPA112 — Elementary Spanish II 3 credits · 3 hours SPA 112 - Elementary Spanish II Add to My Favorites SPA 112 - Elementary Spanish II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is a continuation of SPA 111 focusing on the fundamental elements of the Spanish language within a cultural context. Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with increasing proficiency to spoken and written Spanish and demonstrate further cultural awareness. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: SPA111 --- # SPA211 — Intermediate Spanish I 3 credits · 3 hours SPA 211 - Intermediate Spanish I Add to My Favorites SPA 211 - Intermediate Spanish I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a review and expansion of the essential skills of the Spanish language. Emphasis is placed on the study of authentic and representative literary and cultural texts. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate effectively, accurately, and creatively about the past, present, and future. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: SPA112 --- # SPA212 — Intermediate Spanish II 3 credits · 3 hours SPA 212 - Intermediate Spanish II Add to My Favorites SPA 212 - Intermediate Spanish II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a continuation of SPA 211 . Emphasis is placed on the continuing study of authentic and representative literary and cultural texts. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate spontaneously and accurately with increasing complexity and sophistication. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: SPA211 --- # SPA221 — Spanish Conversation 3 credits · 3 hours SPA 221 - Spanish Conversation Add to My Favorites SPA 221 - Spanish Conversation 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an opportunity for intensive communication in spoken Spanish. Emphasis is placed on vocabulary acquisition and interactive communication through the discussion of media materials and authentic texts. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss selected topics, express ideas and opinions clearly, and engage in formal and informal conversations. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: SPA212 --- # SPA231 — Reading and Composition 3 credits · 3 hours SPA 231 - Reading and Composition Add to My Favorites SPA 231 - Reading and Composition 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an opportunity for intensive reading and composition in Spanish. Emphasis is placed on the use of literary and cultural materials to enhance and expand reading and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate in writing an in-depth understanding of assigned readings. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: SPA212 --- # TRN110 — Intro to Transport Tech 2 credits · 3 hours TRN 110 - Intro to Transport Tech Add to My Favorites TRN 110 - Intro to Transport Tech 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers workplace safety, hazardous materials, environmental regulations, hand tools, service information, basic concepts, vehicle systems, and common transportation industry terminology. Topics include familiarization with major vehicle systems, proper use of various hand and power tools, material safety data sheets, and personal protective equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate appropriate safety procedures, identify and use basic shop tools, and de… --- # TRN111 — Chassis Maint/Light Repair 4 credits · 8 hours TRN 111 - Chassis Maint/Light Repair Add to My Favorites TRN 111 - Chassis Maint/Light Repair 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers maintenance and light repair of transportation suspension, steering, and brake systems. Topics include general servicing and inspection procedures of steering and suspension systems, wheels and tires, and drum and disc brakes including hydraulic and power-assist units. Upon completion, students should be able to perform maintenance and light repair of transportation suspension, steering, and brake systems. Class Hours: 2 --- # TRN112 — Powertrain Maint/Light Repair 4 credits · 8 hours TRN 112 - Powertrain Maint/Light Repair Add to My Favorites TRN 112 - Powertrain Maint/Light Repair 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers maintenance and light repair of transportation engines, automatic and manual transmission/transaxles, engine performance systems, and HVAC systems. Topics include general servicing and inspection procedures of engines, engine lubrication and cooling systems, automatic and manual transmission/transaxles, HVAC components, and fuel, air induction, and exhaust systems. Upon completion, students should be able to perform maintenance and light repair of transportat… --- # TRN120 — Basic Transp Electricity 5 credits · 7 hours TRN 120 - Basic Transp Electricity Add to My Favorites TRN 120 - Basic Transp Electricity 5 Credit Hour(s) This course covers basic electrical theory, wiring diagrams, test equipment, and diagnosis, repair and replacement of batteries, starters, and alternators. Topics include Ohm’s Law, circuit construction, wiring diagrams, circuit testing, and basic troubleshooting. Upon completion, students should be able to properly use wiring diagrams, diagnose, test, and repair basic wiring, battery, starting, charging, and electrical concerns. Class Hours: 4 --- # TRN130 — Intro to Sustainable Transp 3 credits · 4 hours TRN 130 - Intro to Sustainable Transp Add to My Favorites TRN 130 - Intro to Sustainable Transp 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an overview of alternative fuels and alternative fuel vehicles. Topics include composition and use of alternative fuels including compressed natural gas, biodiesel, ethanol, hydrogen, and synthetic fuels, hybrid/electric, and vehicles using alternative fuels. Upon completion, students should be able to identify alternative fuel vehicles, explain how each alternative fuel delivery system operates, and perform minor repairs. Class Hours: 2 --- # TRN140 — Transp Climate Control 2 credits · 3 hours TRN 140 - Transp Climate Control Add to My Favorites TRN 140 - Transp Climate Control 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the theory of refrigeration and heating, electrical/electronic/pneumatic controls, and diagnosis and repair of climate control systems. Topics include diagnosis and repair of climate control components and systems, recovery/recycling of refrigerants, and safety and environmental regulations. Upon completion, students should be able to diagnose and repair vehicle climate control systems. Class Hours: 1 --- # TRN140A — Transp Climate Control Lab 2 credits · 3 hours TRN 140A - Transp Climate Control Lab Add to My Favorites TRN 140A - Transp Climate Control Lab 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides experiences for enhancing student skills in the diagnosis and repair of transportation climate control systems. Emphasis is placed on reclaiming, recovery, recharging, leak detection, climate control components, diagnosis, air conditioning equipment, tools and safety. Upon completion, students should be able to describe the operation, diagnose, and safely service climate control systems using appropriate tools, equipment, and service information. Class Hours: 1 --- # VET113 — Vet Breeds, Husbandry & Nutrition 2 credits · 2 hours VET 113 - Vet Breeds, Husbandry & Nutrition Add to My Favorites VET 113 - Vet Breeds, Husbandry & Nutrition 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the breed characteristics, husbandry techniques, and nutritional needs of various animal species. Topics include physiological data, animal health management, basic care and husbandry, as well as the principles of nutrition. Upon completion students will learn to identify animal breeds, understand physiological data, discuss husbandry techniques, and formulate appropriate diets based on the nutritional needs of various species. Class Hours: 0 --- # VET120 — Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology 4 credits · 6 hours VET 120 - Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology Add to My Favorites VET 120 - Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the structure and function of the animal body with emphasis on the similarities and differences among domestic animals. Emphasis is placed on the structure and function of the major physiological systems. Upon completion, students should be able to identify relevant anatomical structure and describe basic physiological processes of the major body systems. Class Hours: 3 --- # VET121 — Vet Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours VET 121 - Vet Medical Terminology Add to My Favorites VET 121 - Vet Medical Terminology 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the basic medical terminology required for veterinary technicians. Topics include the pronunciation, spelling and definition of word parts and vocabulary terms unique to the anatomy, clinical pathology, and treatment of animals. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of basic medical terms as they relate to veterinary medicine. Class Hours: 3 --- # VET127 — Veterinary Infectious & Parasitic Diseases 3 credits · 5 hours VET 127 - Veterinary Infectious & Parasitic Diseases Add to My Favorites VET 127 - Veterinary Infectious & Parasitic Diseases 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the common internal and external parasites of various animal species, as well as basic immunology, fundamentals of disease processes, and common infectious diseases of animals and their prevention. Emphasis is placed on selected laboratory diagnosis of the most common forms of the parasite through fecal, blood, urine, and skin examination. Upon completion, students should be able to identify common parasites and discuss life-cycles,… --- # VET132 — Veterinary Diagnostics & Pathology I 3 credits · 5 hours VET 132 - Veterinary Diagnostics & Pathology I Add to My Favorites VET 132 - Veterinary Diagnostics & Pathology I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course includes the fundamental study of hematology, hemostasis, and urinalysis. Emphasis is placed on basic hematology and urinalysis technique, manual skill development, instrumentation, quality control, and applications to veterinary science. Upon completion, students should be able to perform manual and automated CBCs, hemostatic assays, urinalyses, and maintain laboratory equipment and quality control. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: VET127 --- # VET133 — Veterinary Clinical Practice I 3 credits · 5 hours VET 133 - Veterinary Clinical Practice I Add to My Favorites VET 133 - Veterinary Clinical Practice I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic practices and techniques of the veterinary clinic and biomedical research fields for laboratory species. Topics include physical exam, husbandry, housing, sanitation, restraint and handling, administration of medications, and grooming. Upon completion, students should be able to properly restrain, medicate, examine, groom, and maintain each of the species studied. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: VET120 --- # VET137 — Veterinary Office Practices 2 credits · 2 hours VET 137 - Veterinary Office Practices Add to My Favorites VET 137 - Veterinary Office Practices 2 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to teach basic administrative techniques, client communication skills, veterinary professional support services, and regulations pertaining to veterinary medicine. Topics include record keeping, telephone techniques, professional liability, office procedures, state and national regulatory laws, human relations, and animal welfare. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate effective communication techniques, office procedures, and knowledge of r… --- # VET213 — Veterinary Clinical Practice II 4 credits · 10 hours VET 213 - Veterinary Clinical Practice II Add to My Favorites VET 213 - Veterinary Clinical Practice II 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers basic anesthetic techniques, sample collection, surgical assistance instrumentation and sterile techniques, patient record keeping, and introduces emergency care, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, radiology and dentistry skills. Topics include injectable and gas anesthesia, instrument identification and care, sterile surgical technique, specimen collection and processing, basic radiology and dentistry techniques and maintenance of patient records. Upon compl… Prerequisites: VET133 --- # VET214 — Veterinary Clinical Practice III 4 credits · 10 hours VET 214 - Veterinary Clinical Practice III Add to My Favorites VET 214 - Veterinary Clinical Practice III 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers advanced anesthetic techniques, special radiographic techniques, advanced dentistry, sample collection and processing, bandaging, and emergency and critical care procedures. Topics include induction and maintenance of anesthesia, radiographic contrast studies, advanced dentistry, external coaptation, intensive care procedures, and advanced sample collection techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in sample collect… Prerequisites: VET213 --- # VET215 — Veterinary Pharmacology I 2 credits · 2 hours VET 215 - Veterinary Pharmacology I Add to My Favorites VET 215 - Veterinary Pharmacology I 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers drugs used in veterinary medicine, focusing on drug classification, methods of action, administration, effects, side effects, storage, and handling. Topics include medical math, pharmacokinetics, drug classes, dosage calculations, routes of medication administration, recognition of adverse reactions, and how to maintain pharmaceutical records and inventory. Upon completion, students should be able to accurately calculate medications and properly handle and document p… --- # VET216 — Veterinary Pharmacology II 2 credits · 2 hours VET 216 - Veterinary Pharmacology II Add to My Favorites VET 216 - Veterinary Pharmacology II 2 Credit Hour(s) This course expands upon drugs used in veterinary medicine, focusing on advanced drug classification, methods of action, administration, effects, side effects, storage, and handling. Emphasis is placed on advanced medical math, pharmacokinetics, client communication, and drug interactions. Students will learn dosage calculations, routes of medication administration, recognition of adverse reactions, and how to maintain pharmaceutical records and inventory. Upon completion, students w… Prerequisites: VET215 --- # VET217 — Large Animal Clinic Practice I 3 credits · 5 hours VET 217 - Large Animal Clinic Practice I Add to My Favorites VET 217 - Large Animal Clinic Practice I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers topics relevant to the medical and surgical techniques for the common domestic large animal species. Topics include physical exam, restraint, sample collection, bandaging, emergency treatment, surgical and obstetrical procedures and instruments, herd health, and lameness topics. Upon completion, students should be able to safely perform restraint, examination, and sample collection; assist surgical, obstetrical, and emergency procedures; and discuss herd he… Prerequisites: VET120 --- # VET218 — Large Animal Clinical Practice II 3 credits · 5 hours VET 218 - Large Animal Clinical Practice II Add to My Favorites VET 218 - Large Animal Clinical Practice II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course expands on topics relevant to the medical and surgical techniques for the common domestic large animal species. Topics include physical exam, restraint, sample collection, bandaging, emergency treatment, surgical and obstetrical procedures and instruments, herd health, and lameness. Upon completion, students should be able to safely perform restraint, examination, and sample collection; assist surgical, obstetrical, and emergency procedures; and discuss herd… Prerequisites: VET217 --- # VET220 — Veterinary Diagnostics & Pathology II 3 credits · 5 hours VET 220 - Veterinary Diagnostics & Pathology II Add to My Favorites VET 220 - Veterinary Diagnostics & Pathology II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers hematology, serology, clinical chemistry, microbiology, histology, and cytology, focusing on sample collection and preparation for histological and cytological analysis. Emphasis is placed on the study of disease processes, pathology fundamentals, and pathologic changes in common animal diseases. Upon completion, students will be able to collect, prepare, and analyze samples; follow quality control and safety procedures; perform microbiologica… Prerequisites: VET132 --- # VET221 — Veterinary Diagnostics & Pathology III 3 credits · 5 hours VET 221 - Veterinary Diagnostics & Pathology III Add to My Favorites VET 221 - Veterinary Diagnostics & Pathology III 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers advanced hematology, serology, clinical chemistry, microbiology, histology, and cytology, focusing on sample collection and preparation for histological and cytological analysis. Emphasis is placed on the study of disease processes, pathology fundamentals, and pathologic changes in common animal diseases. Upon completion, students will be able to collect, prepare, and analyze samples; follow quality control and safety procedures; perform mic… Prerequisites: VET220 --- # VET222 — Introduction to Exotic Animal Medicine 2 credits · 2 hours VET 222 - Introduction to Exotic Animal Medicine Add to My Favorites VET 222 - Introduction to Exotic Animal Medicine 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces various topics regarding non-traditional animal species including reptiles, amphibians, small mammals, birds, and aquatic species. Topics include anatomy and physiology, husbandry aspects, medical care and pathophysiology. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss appropriate care, handling, and management of various exotic animal species. Class Hours: 2 --- # VET241 — Veterinary Clinical Praticum I 3 credits · 9 hours VET 241 - Veterinary Clinical Praticum I Add to My Favorites VET 241 - Veterinary Clinical Praticum I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides students with hands-on, practical veterinary experience to expand their knowledge and develop proficiency in essential clinical skills. Emphasis is placed on completing a minimum of 120 cumulative in an approved clinical setting under the mentorship of a credentialed veterinary technician or licensed veterinarian. Upon completion, students will reinforce competency in assigned clinical tasks, adherence to professional standards, and completion of performa… Prerequisites: VET133 --- # VET242 — Veterinary Clinical Practicum II 3 credits · 9 hours VET 242 - Veterinary Clinical Practicum II Add to My Favorites VET 242 - Veterinary Clinical Practicum II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides students with hands-on, practical veterinary experience to expand their knowledge and develop proficiency in essential clinical skills. Emphasis is placed on completing a minimum of 120 cumulative in an approved clinical setting under the mentorship of a credentialed veterinary technician or licensed veterinarian. Upon completion, students will reinforce competency in assigned clinical tasks, adherence to professional standards, and completion of perf… Prerequisites: VET241 --- # VET250 — Veterinary Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours VET 250 - Veterinary Capstone Add to My Favorites VET 250 - Veterinary Capstone 1 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to integrate and reinforce knowledge and skills acquired throughout the Veterinary Medical Technology program in preparation for the Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE). Emphasis is placed on comprehensive review, case studies, and critical thinking in accordance with AVMA CVTEA essential competencies. Upon completion, students should be able to apply critical reasoning to clinical scenarios and exhibit readiness for the VTNE. Class Hours: 1 Semester(s) --- # PHO222 — Video Production 3 credits · 4 hours PHO 222 - Video Production Add to My Favorites PHO 222 - Video Production 3 Credit Hour(s) This course combines photography, light, movement, sound, music, and other elements to produce a video medium that can be informative, entertaining, and productive. Topics include video utilization, techniques and styles, pre-production scripting and planning, camera techniques, lighting, directing talent, and editing techniques.tudents learn to use Adobe Premiere to edit and produce projects. Upon completion, students should be able to create effective video productions, operate video camera equipment,… --- # PHO242 — Digital Video Prod & Ed 3 credits · 4 hours PHO 242 - Digital Video Prod & Ed Add to My Favorites PHO 242 - Digital Video Prod & Ed 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an in depth study of various aspects of computer based editing. Emphasis is placed on video and audio recording and advanced editing techniques using computer software.tudents learn how to use Adobe After Effects to create advanced digital special effects. Upon completion, students should be able to use computer-based hardware and software for video productions. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: PHO222 --- # PCJ262 — Hand Wrought Metals 2 credits · 4 hours PCJ 262 - Hand Wrought Metals Add to My Favorites PCJ 262 - Hand Wrought Metals 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the fundamental processes, techniques and tools for heating and forging ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Topics include fire control, use of hammers, tools and traditional techniques for metal shapes. Upon completion, students should be able to heat and use a variety of metals to create tools and shape basic metal projects. Class Hours: 1 --- # WLD110 — Cutting Processes 2 credits · 4 hours WLD 110 - Cutting Processes Add to My Favorites WLD 110 - Cutting Processes 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces oxy-fuel and plasma-arc cutting systems. Topics include safety, proper equipment setup, and operation of oxy-fuel and plasma-arc cutting equipment with emphasis on straight line, curve and bevel cutting. Upon completion, students should be able to oxy-fuel and plasma-arc cut metals of varying thickness. Class Hours: 1 --- # WLD115 — SMAW (Stick) Plate 5 credits · 11 hours WLD 115 - SMAW (Stick) Plate Add to My Favorites WLD 115 - SMAW (Stick) Plate 5 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the shielded metal arc (stick) welding process. Emphasis is placed on padding, fillet, and groove welds in various positions with SMAW electrodes. Upon completion, students should be able to perform SMAW fillet and groove welds on carbon plate with prescribed electrodes. Class Hours: 2 --- # WLD116 — SMAW (Stick) Plate/Pipe 4 credits · 10 hours WLD 116 - SMAW (Stick) Plate/Pipe Add to My Favorites WLD 116 - SMAW (Stick) Plate/Pipe 4 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to enhance skills with the shielded metal arc (stick) welding process. Emphasis is placed on advancing manipulative skills with SMAW electrodes on varying joint geometry. Upon completion, students should be able to perform groove welds on carbon steel with prescribed electrodes in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: WLD115 --- # WLD121 — GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate 4 credits · 8 hours WLD 121 - GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate Add to My Favorites WLD 121 - GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces metal arc welding and flux core arc welding processes. Topics include equipment setup and fillet and groove welds with emphasis on application of GMAW and FCAW electrodes on carbon steel plate. Upon completion, students should be able to perform fillet welds on carbon steel with prescribed electrodes in the flat, horizontal, and overhead positions. Class Hours: 2 --- # WLD122 — GMAW (MIG) Plate/Pipe 3 credits · 7 hours WLD 122 - GMAW (MIG) Plate/Pipe Add to My Favorites WLD 122 - GMAW (MIG) Plate/Pipe 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to enhance skills with the gas metal arc (MIG) welding process. Emphasis is placed on advancing skills with the GMAW process making groove welds on carbon steel plate and pipe in various positions. Upon completion, students should be able to perform groove welds with prescribed electrodes on various joint geometry. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: WLD-121 --- # WLD131 — GTAW (TIG) Plate 4 credits · 8 hours WLD 131 - GTAW (TIG) Plate Add to My Favorites WLD 131 - GTAW (TIG) Plate 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the gas tungsten arc (TIG) welding process. Topics include correct selection of tungsten, polarity, gas, and proper filler rod with emphasis placed on safety, equipment setup, and welding techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to perform GTAW fillet and groove welds with various electrodes and filler materials. Class Hours: 2 --- # WLD132 — GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe 3 credits · 7 hours WLD 132 - GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe Add to My Favorites WLD 132 - GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to enhance skills with the gas tungsten arc (TIG) welding process. Topics include setup, joint preparation, and electrode selection with emphasis on manipulative skills in all welding positions on plate and pipe. Upon completion, students should be able to perform GTAW welds with prescribed electrodes and filler materials on various joint geometry. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: WLD131 --- # WLD141 — Symbols & Specifications 3 credits · 4 hours WLD 141 - Symbols & Specifications Add to My Favorites WLD 141 - Symbols & Specifications 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the basic symbols and specifications used in welding. Emphasis is placed on interpretation of lines, notes, welding symbols, and specifications. Upon completion, students should be able to read and interpret symbols and specifications commonly used in welding. Class Hours: 2 --- # WLD143 — Welding Metallurgy 2 credits · 3 hours WLD 143 - Welding Metallurgy Add to My Favorites WLD 143 - Welding Metallurgy 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the concepts of welding metallurgy. Emphasis is placed on basic metallurgy, effects of welding on various metals, and metal classification and identification. Upon completion, students should be able to understand basic metallurgy, materials designation, and classification systems used in welding. Class Hours: 1 --- # WLD151 — Fabrication I 4 credits · 8 hours WLD 151 - Fabrication I Add to My Favorites WLD 151 - Fabrication I 4 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the basic principles of fabrication. Emphasis is placed on safety, measurement, layout techniques, and the use of fabrication tools and equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to perform layout activities and operate various fabrication and material handling equipment. Class Hours: 2 --- # WLD215 — SMAW (Stick) Pipe 4 credits · 10 hours WLD 215 - SMAW (Stick) Pipe Add to My Favorites WLD 215 - SMAW (Stick) Pipe 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the knowledge and skills that apply to welding pipe. Topics include pipe positions, joint geometry, and preparation with emphasis placed on bead application, profile, and discontinuities. Upon completion, students should be able to perform SMAW welds to applicable codes on carbon steel pipe with prescribed electrodes in various positions. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: WLD115, WLD116 --- # WLD231 — GTAW (TIG) Pipe 3 credits · 7 hours WLD 231 - GTAW (TIG) Pipe Add to My Favorites WLD 231 - GTAW (TIG) Pipe 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers gas tungsten arc welding on pipe. Topics include joint preparation and fit up with emphasis placed on safety, GTAW welding technique, bead application, and joint geometry. Upon completion, students should be able to perform GTAW welds to applicable codes on pipe with prescribed electrodes and filler materials in various pipe positions. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: WLD-132 --- # WLD251 — Fabrication II 3 credits · 7 hours WLD 251 - Fabrication II Add to My Favorites WLD 251 - Fabrication II 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers advanced fabrication skills. Topics include advanced layout and assembly methods with emphasis on the safe and correct use of fabrication tools and equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to fabricate projects from working drawings. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: WLD151 --- # WLD261 — Certification Practices 2 credits · 4 hours WLD 261 - Certification Practices Add to My Favorites WLD 261 - Certification Practices 2 Credit Hour(s) This course covers certification requirements for industrial welding processes. Topics include techniques and certification requirements for prequalified joint geometry. Upon completion, students should be able to perform welds on carbon steel plate and/or pipe according to applicable codes. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: WLD115, WLD121, WLD131 --- # WBL110 — World of Work 1 credits · 1 hours WBL 110 - World of Work Add to My Favorites WBL 110 - World of Work 1 Credit Hour(s) This course covers basic knowledge necessary for gaining and maintaining employment. Topics include job search skills, work ethic, meeting employer expectations, workplace safety, and human relations. Upon completion, students should be able to successfully make the transition from school to work. Class Hours: 1 --- # WBL111 — Work-Based Learning I 1 credits · 10 hours WBL 111 - Work-Based Learning I Add to My Favorites WBL 111 - Work-Based Learning I 1 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a work-based learning experience with a college-approved employer in an area related to the student’s program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work related competencies. Class Hours: 0 --- # WBL112 — Work-Based Learning I 2 credits · 20 hours WBL 112 - Work-Based Learning I Add to My Favorites WBL 112 - Work-Based Learning I 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a work-based learning experience with a college-approved employer in an area related to the student’s program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work related competencies. Class Hours: 0 --- # WBL115 — Work-Based Learning Seminar I 1 credits · 1 hours WBL 115 - Work-Based Learning Seminar I Add to My Favorites WBL 115 - Work-Based Learning Seminar I 1 Credit Hour(s) This course provides students with support during their work-based learning experience. Emphasis is placed on building the foundation for a successful career. Class Hours: 1 --- # WBL121 — Work-Based Learning II 1 credits · 10 hours WBL 121 - Work-Based Learning II Add to My Favorites WBL 121 - Work-Based Learning II 1 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a work-based learning experience with a college-approved employer in an area related to the student’s program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work related competencies. Class Hours: 0 --- # WBL122 — Work-Based Learning II 2 credits · 20 hours WBL 122 - Work-Based Learning II Add to My Favorites WBL 122 - Work-Based Learning II 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a work-based learning experience with a college-approved employer in an area related to the student’s program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work related competencies. Class Hours: 0 --- # LOG110 — Introduction to Logistics 3 credits · 3 hours LOG 110 - Introduction to Logistics Add to My Favorites LOG 110 - Introduction to Logistics 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an overview of logistics. Topics include traffic management, warehousing, inventory control, material handling, global logistics, and the movement and storage of goods from raw materials sources to end consumers. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the different segments of logistics and use the terminology of the industry. Class Hours: 3 --- # LOG125 — Transportation Logistics 3 credits · 3 hours LOG 125 - Transportation Logistics Add to My Favorites LOG 125 - Transportation Logistics 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the role and importance of the transportation industry. This is an overview of transportation emphasizing its environmental and sociological aspects, economic impact, services, regulatory guidelines, policies, and its future. Upon completion, students should be able to identify modes of transportation, interpret governing regulations, and describe the principles and terminology used in the transportation industry. Class Hours: 3 --- # LOG210 — Fleet Management 3 credits · 3 hours LOG 210 - Fleet Management Add to My Favorites LOG 210 - Fleet Management 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the management of transportation, fleet operations, and safety. Emphasis is placed on DOT safety regulations in the hiring, training, and supervision of drivers in transportation. Upon completion, students should be able to write a safety program for drivers involved in interstate commerce following DOT regulations. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: LOG110 --- # LOG211 — Distribution Management 3 credits · 4 hours LOG 211 - Distribution Management Add to My Favorites LOG 211 - Distribution Management 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the functions, techniques, and tools utilized in warehousing and distribution centers and their role in business and logistics. Emphasis is placed on warehouse and distribution center management, operations, productivity, software systems, picking, automation, cross docking, safety, security, material handling, benchmarking, and cost. Upon completion, students should be able to describe the role of warehouses and distribution centers, apply industry principles and termin… Prerequisites: LOG110 --- # LOG215 — Supply Chain Management 3 credits · 3 hours LOG 215 - Supply Chain Management Add to My Favorites LOG 215 - Supply Chain Management 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers all activities involved in the flow of products and information between the suppliers, customers, producers, and service providers. Topics include acquiring, purchasing, manufacturing, assembling, and distributing goods and services throughout the supply chain organizations. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the supply chain units and describe the materials management processes. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: LOG110 --- # LOG220 — Logistics Management 3 credits · 3 hours LOG 220 - Logistics Management Add to My Favorites LOG 220 - Logistics Management 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the management of the movement and storage of goods and analysis of total costs involved. Emphasis is placed on the monitoring of inventory using automated systems, managing the storage function, warehousing, and distribution. Upon completion, students should be able to describe warehousing and facility layouts, identify material handling methods, and apply inventory control procedures. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: LOG110 --- # LOG235 — Import/Export Management 3 credits · 3 hours LOG 235 - Import/Export Management Add to My Favorites LOG 235 - Import/Export Management 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the elements of import and export operations, from transportation to documentation, finance, and security and the effects on the global supply chain. Emphasis is placed on existing import/export regulations, customs documentation, intermodal transportation, foreign freight forwarders, global technology, and homeland security initiatives. Upon completion, students should be able to perform import/export operations, channels of distribution, implemented technologies,… Prerequisites: LOG125 --- # LOG240 — Purchasing Logistics 3 credits · 3 hours LOG 240 - Purchasing Logistics Add to My Favorites LOG 240 - Purchasing Logistics 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the various aspects of purchasing, and their impact on materials management, supply chain, transportation, and global logistics processes. Emphasis is placed on the different methods of electronic sourcing, negotiating and pricing principles, and on the internal and external considerations associated with international logistics. Upon completion, students should be able to describe and apply the principles and terminology used in procurement including electronic data inter… Prerequisites: LOG110 --- # LOG250 — Advanced Global Logistics 4 credits · 5 hours LOG 250 - Advanced Global Logistics Add to My Favorites LOG 250 - Advanced Global Logistics 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the advanced application of global operations and logistics strategies, planning, technology, risk, and management necessary to cope with the global business environment. Emphasis is placed on an in-depth understanding of global sourcing, shipping, tracking, and e-logistics systems necessary to operate inbound/outbound logistics in a global market. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the different global markets and logistics technology available to… Prerequisites: LOG125 --- # HSC111 — Intro to Healthcare Careers 3 credits · 3 hours HSC 111 - Intro to Healthcare Careers Add to My Favorites HSC 111 - Intro to Healthcare Careers 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to provide exposure to pathways and health sciences careers through a case-based approach. Topics include healthcare roles, scopes of practice, career opportunities, and educational requirements for a variety of health science professions. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the health care professions and interprofessional practice for patient care. Class Hours: 3 --- # HSC112 — Health Sciences Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours HSC 112 - Health Sciences Pharmacology Add to My Favorites HSC 112 - Health Sciences Pharmacology 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces principles of pharmacotherapeutic, pharmacodynamic, and pharmacokinetic properties of commonly prescribed drugs in each of the major drug classifications. Emphasis is placed on the national standards for safety in pharmacologic therapy and presents dosage calculations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of pharmacology and safe lab practices. Class Hours: 3 --- # HSC115 — Intro to Health Systems and Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours HSC 115 - Intro to Health Systems and Ethics Add to My Favorites HSC 115 - Intro to Health Systems and Ethics 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the structure of healthcare systems along with the ethical and legal principles guiding healthcare delivery. Topics include care organization, financing, regulation, and ethical responsibilities of providers. Upon completion, students will be able to describe key components of the U.S. healthcare system and apply basic ethical frameworks to healthcare situations. Class Hours: 3 --- # HSC121 — Healthcare Communication 4 credits · 5 hours HSC 121 - Healthcare Communication Add to My Favorites HSC 121 - Healthcare Communication 4 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a comprehensive introduction to interpersonal communication and conflict resolution skills essential in healthcare environments. Emphasis is placed on self-awareness, assertiveness, emotional intelligence, and conflict mediation. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate empathetic and effective communication with patients, families, and healthcare teams. Class Hours: 3 --- # HSC140 — Transcultural Healthcare 3 credits · 3 hours HSC 140 - Transcultural Healthcare Add to My Favorites HSC 140 - Transcultural Healthcare 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to introduce students to healthcare issues related to care of diverse populations. Topics include historical and theoretical foundations of transcultural healthcare, delivering services across the lifespan and caring for diverse persons in various healthcare settings. Upon completion, students should be able to provide culturally competent healthcare to individuals, families, groups, communities and institutions. Class Hours: 3 --- # ENV218 — Environmental Health 3 credits · 3 hours ENV 218 - Environmental Health Add to My Favorites ENV 218 - Environmental Health 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the influence of environmental conditions on human health. Emphasis is placed on environmental contaminants and the major exposure routes of the human body. Upon completion, students should be able to examine segments of the environment, including air, water, and food, and determine how the conditions of these influence human health. Competencies Student Learning --- # PTC110 — Industrial Environment 3 credits · 3 hours PTC 110 - Industrial Environment Add to My Favorites PTC 110 - Industrial Environment 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the pharmaceutical industry, including a broad overview of work in this field. Emphasis is placed on good manufacturing practices (GMP), work conduct, company organization, job expectations, personal safety, hygiene, and company rules and regulations. Upon completion, students should be able to follow good manufacturing practice regulations and inspect a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility for compliance with GMP. Class Hours: 3 --- # PTC120 — Pharmaceutical Quality Control 4 credits · 5 hours PTC 120 - Pharmaceutical Quality Control Add to My Favorites PTC 120 - Pharmaceutical Quality Control 4 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the principles and techniques of quality control as found in the pharmaceutical industry. Emphasis is placed on lot inspection, sampling procedures, control charts, vendor auditing, and statistical analysis. Upon completion, students should be able to apply and follow the appropriate statistical sampling plans for Pharmaceutical Product Lot Acceptance. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: BTC181, BPM-110 --- # PTC222 — Pharmaceutical Process Control 3 credits · 4 hours PTC 222 - Pharmaceutical Process Control Add to My Favorites PTC 222 - Pharmaceutical Process Control 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a systematic study of the control of all processes within the pharmaceutical industry. Topics include production economics, plant layout, computer-integrated manufacturing, planning and controls, materials management, routing and scheduling, progress reports, and relationship with quality control. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of process flow controls, economic considerations, and materials management in modern p… --- # PTC226 — Validation 3 credits · 3 hours PTC 226 - Validation Add to My Favorites PTC 226 - Validation 3 Credit Hour(s) This course covers the methods used in pharmaceutical process and product validation. Emphasis is placed on manufacturing processes, specific dosage forms, FDA rationale, and documentation requirements. Upon completion, students should be able to write a validation protocol and perform validation studies for a variety of pharmaceutical applications. Class Hours: 3 Prerequisites: BTC181, BPM-110 --- # SPI113 — Intro to Spanish Inter. 3 credits · 3 hours SPI 113 - Intro to Spanish Inter. Add to My Favorites SPI 113 - Intro to Spanish Inter. 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the field of interpreting, interpretation models, cognitive processes associated with interpretation, professional ethical standards, employment opportunities, and working conditions. Topics include specialized jargon, code of ethics, interpreter assessments/qualifications, and protocol associated with various settings. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the rationale for placement of interpreters and apply ethical standards to a variety of working s… --- # SPI114 — Ana. Skills Spanish Inter. 3 credits · 3 hours SPI 114 - Ana. Skills Spanish Inter. Add to My Favorites SPI 114 - Ana. Skills Spanish Inter. 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to improve cognitive processes associated with interpreting, listening, short-term memory, semantic equivalence, visual/auditory processing, thought organization and logic. Emphasis is placed on developing skills necessary to generate equivalent messages between Spanish and English. Upon completion, students should be able to consecutively interpret non-technical, interactive messages between Spanish and English. Class Hours: 3 --- # SPI213 — Review of Grammar 3 credits · 3 hours SPI 213 - Review of Grammar Add to My Favorites SPI 213 - Review of Grammar 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to review the common elements of Spanish grammar in oral and written form. Emphasis is placed on the fundamental grammatical concepts of the Spanish language. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate comprehension and correct usage of specified grammatical concepts in both oral and written form. Class Hours: 3 --- # SPI214 — Intro to Translation 3 credits · 3 hours SPI 214 - Intro to Translation Add to My Favorites SPI 214 - Intro to Translation 3 Credit Hour(s) This course is designed to improve the quality of Spanish to English and English to Spanish translation. Emphasis is placed on the practice of Spanish to English and English to Spanish translation in a variety of prose styles. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the usage and understanding of the processes involved in translating. Class Hours: 3 --- # DEN110 — Orofacial Anatomy 3 credits · 4 hours DEN 110 - Orofacial Anatomy Add to My Favorites DEN 110 - Orofacial Anatomy 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the structures of the head, neck, and oral cavity. Topics include tooth morphology, head and neck anatomy, histology, and embryology. Upon completion, students should be able to relate the identification of normal structures and development to the practice of dental assisting and dental hygiene. Class Hours: 2 --- # DEN120 — Dental Hygiene Preclinic Lecture 2 credits · 2 hours DEN 120 - Dental Hygiene Preclinic Lecture Add to My Favorites DEN 120 - Dental Hygiene Preclinic Lecture 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces preoperative and clinical dental hygiene concepts. Emphasis is placed on the assessment phase of patient care as well as the theory of basic dental hygiene instrumentation. Upon completion, students should be able to collect and evaluate patient data at a basic level and demonstrate knowledge of dental hygiene instrumentation. Class Hours: 2 --- # DEN121 — Dental Hygiene Preclinic Lab 2 credits · 6 hours DEN 121 - Dental Hygiene Preclinic Lab Add to My Favorites DEN 121 - Dental Hygiene Preclinic Lab 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides the opportunity to perform clinical dental hygiene procedures discussed in DEN 120. Emphasis is placed on clinical skills in patient assessment and instrumentation techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the ability to perform specific preclinical procedures. Class Hours: 0 --- # DEN123 — Nutrition/Dental Health 2 credits · 2 hours DEN 123 - Nutrition/Dental Health Add to My Favorites DEN 123 - Nutrition/Dental Health 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces basic principles of nutrition with emphasis on nutritional requirements and their application to individual patient needs. Topics include the study of Federal Nutritional Guidelines, nutrient functions, Recommended Daily Allowances, Adequate Intake, Tolerable Upper Intake Level, Estimated Average Requirement, and related psychological principles. Upon completion, students should be able to recommend and counsel individuals on their food intake as related to their den… --- # DEN124 — Periodontology 2 credits · 2 hours DEN 124 - Periodontology Add to My Favorites DEN 124 - Periodontology 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an in-depth study of the periodontium, periodontal pathology, periodontal monitoring, and the principles of periodontal therapy. Topics include periodontal anatomy and a study of the etiology, classification, and treatment modalities of periodontal diseases. Upon completion, students should be able to describe, compare, and contrast techniques involved in periodontal/maintenance therapy, as well as patient care management. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: DEN110 --- # DEN125 — Dental Office Emergencies 1 credits · 2 hours DEN 125 - Dental Office Emergencies Add to My Favorites DEN 125 - Dental Office Emergencies 1 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a study of the management of dental office emergencies. Topics include methods of prevention, necessary equipment/drugs, medicolegal considerations, recognition and effective initial management of a variety of emergencies. Upon completion, the student should be able to recognize, assess and manage various dental office emergencies and activate advanced medical support when indicated. Class Hours: 0 --- # DEN130 — Dental Hygiene Theory I 2 credits · 2 hours DEN 130 - Dental Hygiene Theory I Add to My Favorites DEN 130 - Dental Hygiene Theory I 2 Credit Hour(s) This course is a continuation of the didactic dental hygiene concepts necessary for providing an oral prophylaxis. Topics include deposits/removal, instrument sharpening, patient education, fluorides, planning for dental hygiene treatment, charting, and clinical records and procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge needed to complete a thorough oral prophylaxis. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: DEN120 --- # DEN131 — Dental Hygiene Clinic I 3 credits · 9 hours DEN 131 - Dental Hygiene Clinic I Add to My Favorites DEN 131 - Dental Hygiene Clinic I 3 Credit Hour(s) This course continues skill development in providing an oral prophylaxis. Emphasis is placed on treatment of the recall patients with gingivitis or light deposits. Upon completion, students should be able to assess these patients’ needs and complete the necessary dental hygiene treatment. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: DEN121 --- # DEN140 — Dental Hygiene Theory II 2 credits · 3 hours DEN 140 - Dental Hygiene Theory II Add to My Favorites DEN 140 - Dental Hygiene Theory II 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces principles in treatment modification. Topics include modification of treatment for pain management and advanced radiographic interpretation. Upon completion, students should be able to differentiate necessary treatment modifications, radiographic abnormalities, and be certified in the administration of local anesthesia. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: DEN130 --- # DEN141 — Dental Hygiene Clinic II 2 credits · 6 hours DEN 141 - Dental Hygiene Clinic II Add to My Favorites DEN 141 - Dental Hygiene Clinic II 2 Credit Hour(s) This course continues skill development in providing an oral prophylaxis. Emphasis is placed on treatment of patients with early periodontal disease and subgingival deposits. Upon completion, students should be able to assess these patients’ needs and complete the necessary dental hygiene treatment. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: DEN131 --- # DEN220 — Dental Hygiene Theory III 2 credits · 2 hours DEN 220 - Dental Hygiene Theory III Add to My Favorites DEN 220 - Dental Hygiene Theory III 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces advanced principles of patient care. Topics include advanced periodontal debridement, subgingival irrigation, air polishing, special needs and case presentations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of methods of treatment and management of periodontally compromised and special needs patients. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: DEN140 --- # DEN221 — Dental Hygiene Clinic III 4 credits · 12 hours DEN 221 - Dental Hygiene Clinic III Add to My Favorites DEN 221 - Dental Hygiene Clinic III 4 Credit Hour(s) This course continues skill development in providing an oral prophylaxis. Emphasis is placed on treatment of patients with moderate to advanced periodontal involvement and moderate deposits. Upon completion, students should be able to assess these patients’ needs and complete the necessary dental hygiene treatment. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: DEN141 --- # DEN222 — General & Oral Pathology 2 credits · 2 hours DEN 222 - General & Oral Pathology Add to My Favorites DEN 222 - General & Oral Pathology 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a general knowledge of oral pathological manifestations associated with selected systemic and oral diseases. Topics include developmental and degenerative diseases, selected microbial diseases, specific and nonspecific immune and inflammatory responses with emphasis on recognizing abnormalities. Upon completion, students should be able to differentiate between normal and abnormal tissues and refer unusual findings to the dentist for diagnosis. Class Hours: 2 Prerequisites: BIO163, BIO-165, BIO168 --- # DEN223 — Dental Pharmacology 2 credits · 2 hours DEN 223 - Dental Pharmacology Add to My Favorites DEN 223 - Dental Pharmacology 2 Credit Hour(s) This course provides basic drug terminology, general principles of drug actions, dosages, routes of administration, adverse reactions, and basic principles of anesthesiology. Emphasis is placed on knowledge of drugs in overall understanding of patient histories and health status. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize that each patient’s general health or drug usage may require modification of the treatment procedures. Class Hours: 2 --- # DEN224 — Materials and Procedures 2 credits · 4 hours DEN 224 - Materials and Procedures Add to My Favorites DEN 224 - Materials and Procedures 2 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces the physical properties of materials and related procedures used in dentistry. Topics include restorative and preventive materials, fabrication of casts and appliances, and chairside functions of the dental hygienist. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in the laboratory and/or clinical application of routinely used dental materials and chairside functions. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: DEN111 --- # DEN230 — Dental Hygiene Theory IV 1 credits · 1 hours DEN 230 - Dental Hygiene Theory IV Add to My Favorites DEN 230 - Dental Hygiene Theory IV 1 Credit Hour(s) This course provides an opportunity to increase knowledge of the profession. Emphasis is placed on dental specialties, technological advances, and completion of a case study presentation. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of various disciplines of dentistry, technological advances and principles of case presentations. Class Hours: 1 Prerequisites: DEN220 --- # DEN231 — Dental Hygiene Clinic IV 4 credits · 12 hours DEN 231 - Dental Hygiene Clinic IV Add to My Favorites DEN 231 - Dental Hygiene Clinic IV 4 Credit Hour(s) This course continues skill development in providing an oral prophylaxis. Emphasis is placed on periodontal maintenance and on treating patients with moderate to advanced/refractory periodontal disease. Upon completion, students should be able to assess these patients’ needs and complete the necessary dental hygiene treatment. Class Hours: 0 Prerequisites: DEN221 --- # DEN232 — Community Dental Health 3 credits · 5 hours DEN 232 - Community Dental Health Add to My Favorites DEN 232 - Community Dental Health 3 Credit Hour(s) This course provides a study of the principles and methods used in assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating community dental health programs. Topics include epidemiology, research methodology, biostatistics, preventive dental care, dental health education, program planning, and financing and utilization of dental services. Upon completion, students should be able to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate a community dental health program. Class Hours: 2 --- # DEN233 — Professional Development 2 credits · 2 hours DEN 233 - Professional Development Add to My Favorites DEN 233 - Professional Development 2 Credit Hour(s) This course includes professional development, ethics, and jurisprudence with applications to practice management. Topics include conflict management, state laws, resumes, interviews, and legal liabilities as health care professionals. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the ability to practice dental hygiene within established ethical standards and state laws. Class Hours: 2 --- # PTE111 — Pathway to Employ-Manufacture 3 credits · 3 hours PTE 111 - Pathway to Employ-Manufacture Add to My Favorites PTE 111 - Pathway to Employ-Manufacture 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces fundamental employment core skillsets required to effectively enter the manufacturing workforce and/or a registered apprenticeship and may also serve as a component of a pre-apprenticeship. Topics include workplace safety, communication skills, industry overview, tools and equipment, computation and financial literacy, materials, employability skills, personal health, career exploration and pathways including apprenticeship, job preparation and required j… --- # PTE115 — Pathway to Employ-Ag & Nat Res 3 credits · 3 hours PTE 115 - Pathway to Employ-Ag & Nat Res Add to My Favorites PTE 115 - Pathway to Employ-Ag & Nat Res 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces fundamental employment core skillsets required to effectively enter the agricultural and natural resources workforce and/or a registered apprenticeship and may also serve as a component of a pre-apprenticeship. Topics include workplace safety, communication skills, industry overview, tools and equipment, computation and financial literacy, environment, employability skills, personal health, career exploration and pathways including apprenticeship, job p… --- # PTE121 — Pathway to Employment - Health 3 credits · 3 hours PTE 121 - Pathway to Employment - Health Add to My Favorites PTE 121 - Pathway to Employment - Health 3 Credit Hour(s) This course introduces fundamental employment core skillsets required to effectively enter the health workforce and/or a registered apprenticeship and may also serve as a component of a pre-apprenticeship. Topics include workplace safety, communication skills, industry overview, tools and equipment, computation and financial literacy, employability skills, personal health, career exploration and pathways including apprenticeship, job preparation and required job skills, and s…