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| ACCT150 | Intro to Accounting Profession | — | This course introduces students to the accounting profession and its role in business. The student will explore various fields of accounting and career paths. The purpose is for students to develop a… source |
| ACCT180 | Personal Finance | — | This course offers a study of personal financial management. Students are equipped with the tools to make informed decisions related to spending, saving, borrowing, and investing to achieve financial… source |
| ACCT192 | Accounting Practicum | — | This course will cover testing methodologies and study techniques to assist in preparing the student to sit for the QuickBooks Certified User Exam. Prerequisite/Corequisite(s): ACCT 280 - QuickBooks… source |
| ACCT199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| ACCT201 | Principles of Accounting I | — | This course is a study of the fundamental theory and principles of accounting concepts for reporting financial information to business users. The course stresses the relationship between the rules by… source |
| ACCT202 | Principles of Accounting II | — | This course continues and concludes the fundamental study of financial accounting and then introduces the study of theory and principles of managerial and cost accounting concepts. The course stresse… source |
| ACCT215 | Small Business Accounting | — | This course offers an introduction to some basic accounting practices for small businesses with application using accounting software. In this course, the student will be developing an accounting sys… source |
| ACCT220 | Payroll Accounting | — | This course covers the underlying payroll theory, application, and compliance with various state and federal payroll regulations. Presents accounting systems and methods used in computing and recordi… source |
| ACCT230 | Intermediate Accounting I | — | This course is an in-depth study of the theory and principles, along with the application of accounting concepts for reporting financial information. The accounting conceptual framework, information… source |
| ACCT231 | Intermediate Accounting II | — | This course is a continuation of ACCT 230 - Intermediate Accounting I . An in-depth study of the theory and principles, along with the application of accounting concepts for reporting financial infor… source |
| ACCT250 | Managerial Accounting | — | This course is a focus on the fundamental concepts of managerial accounting. It includes the analysis of internal accounting information with emphasis on the use of such data for performance evaluati… source |
| ACCT260 | Income Tax | — | This course is a study of the Internal Revenue Code and regulations for individuals, partnerships, and corporations. It includes an in-depth study and application of the IRC for income, deductions, e… source |
| ACCT261 | Individual Taxation | — | This course introduces students to the basic issues and concepts of individual taxation principles. Students observe federal tax laws as applied to the preparation of the Form 1040 and related schedu… source |
| ACCT262 | Business Taxation | — | This course introduces students to the fundamentals of tax law regarding business federal income taxation. Planning issues of estates and gift taxation are part of this course. Tax preparation softwa… source |
| ACCT280 | QuickBooks Accounting | — | This course offers a study of the application of general purpose accounting software, Quick Books. In this course, the student will learn to create companies, enter and process data, generate reports… source |
| ACCT292 | Field Experience | — | Field experience allows students to practice knowledge and essential skills learned in a real work setting beyond the boundaries of campus. Students will be required to complete 50 hours working in t… source |
| ACCT299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| AGRB101 | Agribusiness Introduction | — | This course presents a basic introduction to Agribusiness and Agriculture. Students will gain basic understanding of various topics in Agribusiness. source |
| AGRB110 | Introduction to Animal Science | — | Students will survey the major disciplines in animal and veterinary sciences. Emphasis will be on terminology and the study of breeds of livestock and identification. source |
| AGRB112 | Intro to Equestrian Science | — | Students will focus on the basic understanding of equine science and management. Topics will include the history and future of equine, breeds, health and basic management. source |
| AGRB113 | Intro to Swine Production | — | Students will focus on the basic understanding of swine science production and management. Topics will include breeding, health, and overall management. source |
| AGRB114 | Intro Poultry, Goats, & Llamas | — | Students will study poultry, goats, and llamas. Emphasis will be on terminology, the study of breeds, and identification. source |
| AGRB115 | Intro to Cattle Production | — | Students will focus on the basic understanding of cattle science, production and management. Topics will include breeding, health, and overall management. source |
| AGRB116 | Companion Animal Science | — | Students will explore the basic physiology, nutrition, and genetics of common pet animals. This course will also explore basic handling, training, behavior and health issues of pets. source |
| AGRB120 | Intro to Food Production | — | This course will provide training in food production management with emphasis on large and small-scale food preparation and kitchen operations. source |
| AGRB122 | Farm to Table & Microgardens | — | The Farm to Table and Microgardens course offers students exploration into the principles and practices of sustainable agriculture in an urban gardening setting. This course is designed to equip stud… source |
| AGRB124 | Licensing and Food Safety | — | Licensing and Food Safety is an introductory course designed to students understand the processes and procedures involved in the safe handling of food destined for public consumption. Students will g… source |
| AGRB126 | Sustainable Agriculture | — | Sustainable Agriculture provides students with an overview of sustainable principles and practices that address environmental and food system challenges within the agricultural industry. Students are… source |
| AGRB128 | Intro to Crop Production | — | Intro to Crop Production is designed to provide students with the fundamental knowledge needed for cultivating crops in a large or small scale operation. This course covers essential aspects of crop… source |
| AGRB130 | Customer Service Excellence | — | Customer service excellence is the cornerstone of successful businesses in today’s competitive landscape. This comprehensive course is designed to equip students with the skills, knowledge, and strat… source |
| AGRB140 | Agribusiness Marketing | — | This course offers a comprehensive examination of marketing principles and strategies within the context of the agribusiness industry. Students will explore the unique challenges and opportunities in… source |
| AGRB150 | Agribusiness Management | — | Agribusiness Managment is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices involved in managing agricultural businesses. The course integrates various d… source |
| AGRB160 | Intro to Farm Equipment | — | Students will study and learn about basic farm equipment. Repair and safety techniques will be taught to assist the student with basic machine repairs. source |
| AGRB170 | Agricultural Govt Relations | — | This course presents an introduction to government and the influence that governmental policies and regulations have on today’s agriculture. Students will gain an understanding of government policies… source |
| AGRB180 | Landscape Design | — | Students will learn how to design and layout the steps for planning a landscape. The primary focus of this course will be the fundamentals of landscape design and site analysis. Upon successful compl… source |
| AGRB181 | Intro to Landscape Plants | — | Students will learn to identify landscape plants and expand knowledge to select the correct plant, site, and purpose. Students will understand that care and disease protection of plants are crucial i… source |
| AGRB182 | Intro to Trees & Shrubs | — | Students will learn to identify landscape trees and shrubs to expand knowledge and understanding of proper tree selections for site and purpose. Students will also understand proper planting and inst… source |
| AGRB183 | Landscape Accessories | — | Students will learn about the “extras” that make landscape design unique to each customer. Topics include pond creation, patios, lighting, retaining walls, outdoor entertaining spaces, and water feat… source |
| AGRB190 | Ag Welding Applications | — | Students will lear to Stick and MIG weld as it applies to the agricultural industry. This includes electrode and process selection based on farm and field applications, and other considerations to we… source |
| AGRB191 | Intro to Ag Machinery Repair | — | Students will learn the basics of agricultural machinery and small engine repair, and maintenance. This includes basic maintenance items, diagnosis of machinery problems and repair of those problems. source |
| AGRB192 | Ag Safety and Forklift | — | Students learn OSHA 10 general industry safety guidelines as well as those regulations that pertain to agriculture in 29 CFR 1928. This class also includes basic forklift training and safety as used… source |
| AGRB193 | Intro Construction Carpentry | — | Students will learn how to construct and repair platform frame timber buildings, as well as learning how to maintain and repair basic plumbing and electrical systems. Use of tools and safety will be… source |
| AGRB199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| AGRB210 | Princ of Animal Science | — | Students will survey the major disciplines in animal and veterinary science. Emphasis will be on terminology and the study of different breeds and identification. source |
| AGRB212 | Princ of Equine Science | — | Students will focus on the understanding of equine science and management. Topics will include history and future of equine breeds, health and management. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 101 - ^English Composi… source |
| AGRB217 | Animal Nutrition | — | Students will study, learn and practice basic animal nutrition for a variety of animal breeds. Course will include lecture and practical experience. Prerequisite(s): MATH 101 - ~Introduction to Mathe… source |
| AGRB226 | Princ of Sustainable Ag | — | The Principles of Sustainable Agriculture course provides students with an in-depth understanding of the fundamental concepts, practices, and theories behind sustainable agricultural systems. With a… source |
| AGRB228 | Princ of Crop Production | — | The Principles of Crop Production course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental concepts, techniques, and practices involved in cultivating crops. The c… source |
| AGRB240 | Agribusiness Marketing | — | This course will introduce concepts in agriculture marketing. Students will examine the links between producers and consumers and the rapidly changing factors that affect the marketplace. source |
| AGRB250 | Principles of AGRB Mgmt | — | This course will provide an overview of the agribusiness decision-making processes. Financial statements and budgeting will be analyzed. source |
| AGRB270 | State and Local Government | — | This course offers a comprehensive examination of the structure, functions, and dynamics of state and local governments and how they interact with the world of agriculture. Through a combination of t… source |
| AGRB280 | Advanced Landscape Design | — | Students will learn to create complex landscape designs. Students will practice combining mixed concepts into a design and learn how to work within environmental constraints. source |
| AGRB281 | Pest Management | — | Students will learn to identify pests, recognize and control diseases, weeds, and insect issues. Pesticide use and alternate methods will be discussed. Pesticide certification will be reviewed; howev… source |
| AGRB292 | Agribusiness Internship | — | The course represents approved internship opportunities in Agribusiness. Prerequisite(s): AGRB 101 - Agribusiness Introduction source |
| AGRB299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| LTEC101 | Chemistry for Technicians I | — | This course is the introductory course to chemistry concepts. This course will also introduce instrumentation, industrial processes and the science that is needed to be a successful Applied Laborator… source |
| LTEC102 | Chemistry for Technicians II | — | This course will continue the discussion of chemistry concepts with a focus on molecular compounds, chemical reactions, acids & bases, and an introduction to organic chemistry concepts. A WorkK… source |
| LTEC111 | Laboratory Technician III | — | This course presents a basic introduction to industrial safety health and environmental health concepts. Students will be able to discuss and recognize the various hazards that exist in a manufacturi… source |
| LTEC112 | Laboratory Technician IV | — | Students will continue with basic laboratory principles and will be able to use various types of analytical equipment that an applied laboratory technician will operate in a manufacturing setting. Th… source |
| LTEC120 | Biology for Technicians I | — | This course will introduce Applied Laboratory Technician, A.A.S. students to cells, genetics, and evolution & diversity with an emphasis on laboratory applications and techniques. Topics includ… source |
| LTEC121 | Biology for Technicians II | — | This course is a continuation of LTEC 120 - Biology for Technicians I for students in the Applied Laboratory Technician, A.A.S. This course will introduce students to ecology and animal structure & f… source |
| LTEC140 | Process Quality | — | This course will describe the concepts and tools that manufacturers use for quality control in a manufacturing setting. The students will be able to describe the different management systems that are… source |
| LTEC141 | Analytical Instrumentation | — | The students will further explore the different analytical testing methods that are used in the industry. The students will be able to complete testing on FT-IR, Spectrophotometer, HPLC, and GC-MS in… source |
| LTEC143 | Process Technology-Operation | — | This course will discuss the following topics: procedure writing, communication, shift change, maintenance, and other topics that Applied Laboratory Technicians and Quality Control Technicians must u… source |
| LTEC144 | Process Technology-Systems | — | Applied Laboratory Technician students learn the many different systems that an applied laboratory technician will encounter including, but not limited to, water systems, electrical systems, and refr… source |
| LTEC150 | Precision Measurement and QC | — | This course provides the study measuring tools used in manufacturing. This course will provide the student with proficiency in using and reading measuring devices used in manufacturing settings. source |
| LTEC160 | Water Operator I | — | This course prepares students to take the West Virginia Water Operator I test. The test is administered by the State of West Virginia by Environmental Engineering Division District Office. source |
| LTEC161 | Waste Water Operator I | — | This course prepares students to take the West Virginia Waste Water Operator I test. The test is administered by the State of West Virginia by Environmental Engineering Division District Office. source |
| LTEC199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) course has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the c… source |
| LTEC200 | Microbiology for Technicians | — | This course is for Applied Laboratory Technology A.A.S. students and is an introduction to general microbiology for microbiology manufacturing technicians with an emphasis on manufacturing applicatio… source |
| LTEC201 | Industrial Microbiology | — | In this course for Applied Laboratory Technology A.A.S. students, students will be able to understand the physiology, nutrition, and growth of microorganisms that are important to various industries.… source |
| LTEC211 | Federal Lab Safety & Regs | — | This course is for Applied Laboratory Technician, A.A.S. students. This course will build on the knowledge gained in LTEC 111 - Laboratory Technician III with an emphasis on manufacturing application… source |
| LTEC255 | Advanced QC: GxP | — | This course addresses the key components of GxP and its implementation. Topics include SOPs, work instructions, data collection forms, and document templates, and maintaining a laboratory notebook. T… source |
| LTEC292 | Internship | — | Students obtain practical experience in the chemical manufacturing industry, chemical laboratory, or water treatment industry. The student engages in on-the-site activities of a practical nature. Int… source |
| LTEC299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) course has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the c… source |
| APTR170 | Advanced Home Health Aide | — | This course provides students with the knowledge to be competent personal care workers. Participants will gain a basic understanding of how the body works, in order to better understand health, disea… source |
| APTR175 | Home Health Apprenticeship | — | This course provides the apprentice with 2,000 hours of supervised on-the-job training in participating home health aide programs. Formal instruction is integrated with direct experience in patient c… source |
| CAHS105 | Science for Allied Health | — | This a one-semester preparatory course designed for students who plan to enroll in Allied Health courses in the future. The course reviews basic principles of chemistry, cell biology, cell processes,… source |
| CAHS106 | Careers in Healthcare | — | This course will allow students to discuss, explore and understand the career choices available in the healthcare field. Students will explore a variety of professions focusing on options at Blue Rid… source |
| CAHS110 | Healthcare Foundations I | — | This course is designed to provide foundational knowledge and skills for students interested in entering the medical field. Topics covered include Anatomy & Physiology, Medical Terminology, and how t… source |
| CAHS115 | Healthcare Foundations II | — | This course builds on the knowledge developed in Healthcare Foundations 1. Topics covered including pharmaceutical math and clinical theory related to the provision of safe, quality care. Students wi… source |
| CAHS140 | Intro to Healthcare | — | This course is a foundation course for selected Allied Health programs. The course introduces students to a variety of health occupations and assists students in acquiring the basic knowledge skills,… source |
| CAHS141 | Intro to Pharmacology | — | This course provides information on a variety of medications that are commonly administered in the healthcare setting. Major drug categories associated with body systems will be reviewed. Students wi… source |
| CAHS142 | Pathophysiology of Disease | — | Pathophysiology of diseases will build upon previously learned knowledge of normal anatomy and normal physiology. This course will discuss pathologies and abnormalities that are deviations from the n… source |
| CAHS143 | Spanish for Healthcare | — | Medical Spanish for HealthCare Providers has been designed for healthcare practitioners and all individuals who interact with Hispanic patients who have limited English communication skills. Emphasis… source |
| CAHS150 | EKG Technician (1–12) | — | This comprehensive Certified EKG Technician Program prepares students to function as EKG/Cardiovascular Technicians. This course will include important practice and background information on the anat… source |
| CAHS151 | Medical Coding/Billing (1–12) | — | This billing and coding course offers the skills needed to solve insurance billing problems, how to manually file claims (using the CPT and ICD-10 manual), complete common insurance forms, trace deli… source |
| CAHS152 | Pharmacy Technician (1–12) | — | This comprehensive course will prepare students to enter the pharmacy field and to take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s PTCB exam. Technicians work in hospitals, home infusion pharmacie… source |
| CAHS154 | Dental Assisting (1–12) | — | The Dental Assisting program prepares students for entry-level positions in a variety of healthcare settings including dental offices, hospitals, and other similar facilities, familiarizing the stude… source |
| CAHS156 | Phlebotomy Tech w/Extern | — | The Phlebotomy Technician w/ Externship prepares students to collect specimens for the purpose of laboratory analysis. Students will become familiar with all aspects of blood collection and develop s… source |
| CAHS157 | Sterile Processing Technician | — | Sterile Processing Technicians usually work in hospitals, day surgery clinics and other health care settings. Under direct supervision, the surgical technicians are members of the operating room team… source |
| CAHS160 | Radiologic Externship I | — | This course will introduce students to the clinical environment and allow them to utilize clinical skills. Students will achieve competency in procedures covered in year one while constructing profes… source |
| CAHS171 | Advanced Patient Care | — | This hands-on course is designed to provide skills and performance for providers working in a healthcare setting. Students will demonstrate patient care skills maintaining safety, comfort, and caring… source |
| CAHS199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| CAHS206 | HC Law & Ethics | — | This course introduces the complex legal, moral, and ethical issues involved in providing healthcare services. Emphasis is placed on the legal requirements of healthcare professionals; HIPPA regulati… source |
| CAHS299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| CMAS199 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course will have a different course description for each course under this special topics code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code,… source |
| CMAS210 | Clinical Medical Assisting I | — | Reinforcing and building on the knowledge and skills developed in the Healthcare Foundations courses, students will deepen their understanding of clinical theory. Topics will focus on medication admi… source |
| CMAS220 | Clinical Medical Assisting II | — | Reinforcing and building on the knowledge and skills developed in the Clinical Medical Assisting 1 course, students will deepen their understanding of clinical theory. Topics will focus on Medical As… source |
| CMAS299 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course will have a different course description for each course under this special topics code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code,… source |
| MLAS199 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course will have a different course description for each course under this special topics code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code,… source |
| MLAS210 | Medical Lab Assistant I | — | Reinforcing and building on the knowledge and skills developed in the Healthcare Foundations courses, students will deepen their understanding of lab technology. Topics will focus on phlebotomy and p… source |
| MLAS220 | Medical Lab Assistant II | — | Reinforcing and building on the knowledge and skills developed in the Medical Lab Assistant 1 course, students will deepen their understanding of clinical theory as they prepare to transition to the… source |
| MLAS299 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course will have a different course description for each course under this special topics code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code,… source |
| ANS110 | Intro to Animal Science | — | This introductory course serves as an exploration into the fascinating field of animal science, with a particular focus on building a strong foundation in terminology and the study of livestock breed… source |
| ANS112 | Intro to Equine Science | — | This course serves as an engaging introduction to the multifaceted world of equine science and management. Equine science topics include basics of equine evolution, equine use, genetics and breeds, a… source |
| ANS113 | Intro to Swine Science | — | This course provides a solid foundation in the principles and practices essential for the responsible and efficient management of swine herds. This course will explore breeding, health management, fe… source |
| ANS114 | Intro to Sheep & Goat Science | — | This course serves as an introduction to the intricate world of sheet and goat science, with a primary emphasis on developing a solid foundation in terminology, breed identification, reproduction, nu… source |
| ANS115 | Intro to Cattle Science | — | This introductory course provides students with an exploration into the world of cattle science, providing students with a foundational understanding of cattle production and management. With a focus… source |
| ANS118 | Intro to Poultry Science | — | This introductory course explores the field of poultry science, covering essential aspects of poulty production and management. Topics include breeding, health, and overall management. This course eq… source |
| ANS119 | Intro to Wildlife Management | — | This introductory course in wildlife management provides students with a foundational understanding of the principles, practices, and challenges associated with the conservation and sustainable manag… source |
| ANS120 | Livestock Behavior & Welfare | — | This course provides a comprehensive examination of the behavior and welfare of livestock, focusing on understanding the psychological and physiological aspects that influence their well-being. Stude… source |
| ANS121 | Livestock Evaluation | — | This comprehensive course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for the effective evaluation and selection of horses, livestock, and poultry. The course encompasses… source |
| ANS200 | Principles of Animal Care | — | This course explores the roles of various veterniary professionals. The course covers the role of the animal care assistant concernting office procedures and client relations, medical terminology, an… source |
| ANS205 | Practices of Animal Care | — | This course focuses on animal anatomy/physiology, animal care assistant practices in pharmacology, anesthesia/surgical assisting, laboratory procedures, and diagnostic imaging. The course has a brief… source |
| ANS210 | Principles of Animal Science | — | In this course, students will take a deeper look into animal husbandry by diving into the intricate disciplines of animal science. Production, management, and breeding will be looked at in a more in-… source |
| ANS217 | Animal Nutrition | — | This comprehensive course provides students with a foundational understanding of the principles and practices involved in feeding domesticated animals and livestock. Students will cover the essential… source |
| ANS292 | Animal Science Internship | — | Students obtain practical experience in the animal production industry, animal health industry, or pet services industry. The student engages in the on-the-site activities of a practical nature. Inte… source |
| ANS299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) course has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the c… source |
| APTR101 | ACDS:Intr Child Developmnt I | — | This course introduces students to the foundations of early childhood professions principles and practices including basic child and classroom observations. The course highlights health, safety, and… source |
| APTR102 | ACDS:Planning for Whole Child | — | This course emphasizes respecting cultural diversity among children and families. Students explore how to enhance cognitive development in young children and how to support emotional development. Stu… source |
| APTR103 | ACDS:Facilitation of Learning | — | This course emphasizes family and community engagement skills including verbal and non-verbal communication. Child development continues with a focus on language, literacy, mathematics, science, and… source |
| APTR104 | ACDS:Becoming Independent | — | This course prepares early childhood professionals to advocate for children and their families and the profession. Students learn the WV licensing law and WV afterschool program standards. Students l… source |
| APTR105 | Apprenticeship in Child Development | — | This course provides the apprentice with 4,000 hours of supervised on-the-job training in participating childcare programs. Formal instruction is integrated with direct experience in early education… source |
| ART103 | ~Introduction to Visual Arts | — | This is an introductory course designed to survey prehistoric to contemporary visual art forms, giving insight into their nature and their relationships to the human condition. The course includes a… source |
| ART105 | Creativity, Color, & Design I | — | This is a foundational course which introduces and explores human creativity, the creative process, color theory, color formulation, design, composition, and the roles of creativity, including therap… source |
| ART115 | Drawing I | — | This course introduces general drawing and compositional principles. Students will train their eyes and hands, develop powers of observation, and learn to translate what they see on to paper. A varie… source |
| ART199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| ART205 | Creativity, Color, & Design II | — | This course continues to provide foundations and explore personal creativity, the creative process, color theory and psychology, color formulation, design, and the roles of creativity, including ther… source |
| ART206 | Creativity, Color, & Design III | — | This third level elective utilizes longer studio atmosphere class meetings to explore human creativity in-depth and receive mentoring in sync with personal interests. Practitioners engage with media… source |
| ART215 | Drawing II | — | This course is a continuation of Drawing I with an introduction to color dynamics and precision drawing as used in creative expression with an emphasis on composition. Students become more skilled wi… source |
| ART299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| BIOL100 | The Human Body | — | This course provides a comprehensive overview of the human body’s organ systems, offering a foundational understanding suitable for individuals seeking a general grasp of the human body. Some science… source |
| BIOL100L | The Human Body Lab | — | This course will emphasize fundamental concepts and provide laboratory activities related to the structure and function of the human body, including chemical, cellular, and tissue organization and al… source |
| BIOL101 | ^General Biological Science I | — | This four-credit lecture and laboratory course forms the foundation of biology. It focuses on the nature of science, biological macromolecules, energy concepts within biological systems, molecular an… source |
| BIOL102 | ~General Biological Science II | — | This is the second semester of a two-semester sequence that develops skills necessary to understand biology. This integrated course, encompasses lecture and lab components. This course will include a… source |
| BIOL120 | ^Human Anatomy & Physiology I | — | Anatomy and Physiology semester I is an in-depth systematic study of the structure and function of the human body worth three credits. This course emphasizes the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, an… source |
| BIOL121 | ^Human Anatomy & Phys I Lab | — | This is the first of a two-course laboratory sequence that provides a detailed analysis and hands on practice with the human organism. This course emphasizes the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, an… source |
| BIOL122 | ^Human Anatomy & Physiology II | — | Anatomy and Physiology semester II is an in-depth systematic study of the structure and function of the human body worth three credits. This course emphasizes the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic… source |
| BIOL123 | ^Human Anatomy & Phys II Lab | — | This course is designed as a Some science courses may require specialized software tools, such as lockdown browsers and proctoring applications. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 120 - ^Human Anatomy & Physiolog… source |
| BIOL175 | Human Body for EMS | — | This course is designed for students who are in the EMS program that provides students the fundamental knowledge of the human body and the functions associated with maintenance of life. Students will… source |
| BIOL199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| BIOL220 | Microbiology | — | This Microbiology lecture course will emphasize the impact of microorganisms on human health and disease, including identification and control pathogens, the mechanisms of pathogenicity and disease t… source |
| BIOL221 | Microbiology Lab | — | This Microbiology lab course will emphasize the impact of microorganisms on human health and disease, including identification and control pathogens, the mechanisms of pathogenicity and disease trans… source |
| BIOL299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| BUSN101 | Introduction to Business | — | This course provides an overview of the complex building blocks of business including administration, management, finance, labor, marketing, law, and ethics. These aspects are considered in reference… source |
| BUSN108 | Business Etiquette & Image | — | This course provides students a hands-on opportunity to develop the professional image needed to succeed in business. Activities range from the handshake and making introductions to telephone etiquet… source |
| BUSN120 | Principles of Sales I | — | This course is an introduction to the principles of selling, the role of the professional salesperson in the marketing process, and sales management. The importance of relationship building and ethic… source |
| BUSN125 | Customer Service Management | — | This course goes beyond just talking about service to analyzing the strategies that enable a business to attract, satisfy, and retain customers profitably. The focus is not identifying service proble… source |
| BUSN160 | Organizational Behavior | — | This course examines the behavior of individuals and individuals in groups in organizations, and how the two affect the overall performance of an organization. Students consider the impact of individ… source |
| BUSN165 | Consumer Behavior | — | This course studies the complex nature of buying decisions and how attitudes and perceptions, social class and family status, and technology and marketing influence those decisions. Consumers are con… source |
| BUSN175 | Human Resource Management I | — | This course covers the components of human resource management from organizational assessment to manpower planning including recruitment and selection, training and development, and evaluation and co… source |
| BUSN199 | Special Topics | — | Special topic courses may be rom time to time dependent upon current trends, employer needs, and student interests. The course description, source |
| BUSN201 | Principles of Management | — | This course examines the basic functions of management – planning, organizing, coordinating, and controlling - in a business organization. Students study management theory and practice in order to id… source |
| BUSN205 | Business Ethics | — | This course considers business actions and decisions in relation to moral principles and values. Beginning with an introduction to ethical theory and personal credo, students apply a systematic appro… source |
| BUSN212 | Business Law | — | This course is an introduction to the American legal system and its impact on the business environment. Topics considered include contracts, employment law, antitrust law, torts, consumer protection,… source |
| BUSN213 | Small Business Fundamentals | — | This course examines the opportunities and challenges of starting a small business. Various business entities will be explored as ways to start a new business. Other topics covered include financing… source |
| BUSN217 | Small Business Dev Plan | — | Students will work with an existing business to create a new business plan or a local business person to create a new business. The outcome will be a full and detailed business plan that is viable. T… source |
| BUSN220 | Principles of Sales II | — | This class is a continuation of BUSN 120 - Principles of Sales I . Overall goals include honing sales techniques, dealing with rejection, meeting sales goals and performance in a sales career. Prereq… source |
| BUSN231 | Marketing | — | This course provides an in-depth study of the four pillars of marketing: product, price, placement, and promotion. These aspects are considered in reference to local and global markets, e-commerce, a… source |
| BUSN234 | Social Media Marketing | — | Social media has changed the way businesses now retract and retain customers. Students will learn how businesses have adapted to the internet in order to sell their product and services. source |
| BUSN245 | Advertising | — | This course addresses the basic theories, processes, and techniques of the most visible aspect of marketing communications. Local and global markets, e-commerce, and evolving technology and trends ar… source |
| BUSN250 | Management and Leadership | — | This course empowers students to assess their leadership potential by studying successful leaders of the past and present. With a focus on business, students consider the skills required to set goals… source |
| BUSN255 | Teamwork & Managing Teams | — | This course examines how managers create, develop, and maintain quality, high-performance teams in the workplace. Students work in teams throughout the semester to develop skills relevant to the indi… source |
| BUSN273 | Human Resources Management II | — | This class is more in depth of BUSN 175 - Human Resource Management I . Topics include collective bargaining, small and large HR considerations, benefits, layoffs and other crises in HR. Prerequisite… source |
| BUSN277 | HR Compensation & Benefits | — | This course covers concepts such as retirement plans-self funded and company funded, 401 (k)’s, insurance, IRA’s, and Social Security. Students will also work on planning to implement benefits for a… source |
| BUSN280 | Business Information Systems | — | Introduction to the use of computers in data and document management as a problem-solving tool for business; fundamental concepts of information technology and theory; opportunities to use existing a… source |
| BUSN292 | Field Experience | — | This course serves as the capstone in experiential learning for Business majors. Students work a minimum of 100 hours in a professional business environment applying their academic learning while gai… source |
| BUSN294 | Business Practicum | — | For Business majors already working full-time in an approved professional business environment, this course serves as the capstone in experiential learning. Students apply their academic learning to… source |
| BUSN295 | Capstone Research | — | This class is taken in the final semester of the student’s studies. The student will define a problem in their concentration, apply research techniques to look for ways to solve the problem and offer… source |
| BUSN299 | Special Topics | — | Special topic courses may be rom time to time dependent upon current trends, employer needs, and student interests. The course description, source |
| HOSP199 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| HOSP210 | Hosp & Restaurant Management | — | HOSP 210 introduces students to the principles and best practices of Hospitality and Restaurant Management. Course work is conducted online through the National Restaurant Association ManageFirst Pro… source |
| HOSP220 | Controlling Food Costs | — | HOSP 220 expands on the Culinary Math acquired in CART 246 Fundamentals II and introduces students to the principles and best practices for controlling food costs in the food service industry. Course… source |
| HOSP240 | Culinary Customer Service | — | HOSP 240 introduces students to professional Culinary Customer Service principles and best practices. source |
| HOSP258 | Hosp & Restaurant Marketing | — | HOSP 258 introduces students to the principles and best practices of Hospitality and Restaurant Marketing. Coursework is conducted online through the National Restaurant Association ManageFirst Progr… source |
| HOSP290 | Food Truck Lab | — | Students will be introduced to all aspects of the operation of a mobile food unity. Students will gain hands-on experience with ordering, prep, serving, and sanitation for mobile food service. Studen… source |
| HOSP299 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| CEP150 | Network Support Analyst I | — | This course is designed to prepare students for an internationally recognized industry certification that meets the ISO 17024 standard and is approved by the U.S. Department of Defense to fulfill Dir… source |
| CEP199 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| CEP299 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| CHEM125 | ~Introduction to College Chemistry | — | This course is for students with little or no prior background in chemistry whose program (AS Nursing, for example) requires one semester of chemistry, or who require preparation for additional cours… source |
| CHEM127 | ~General, Organic & Biochem I | — | This is the first semester of a two-semester sequence that develops skills necessary to understand chemistry. This integrated course, encompasses lecture and lab components. This course will include… source |
| CHEM128 | ~General, Organic & Biochem II | — | This is the second semester of a comprehensive two-semester sequence of chemistry. This integrated course, combines lecture and lab components. This course will include an overview of Alcohols, React… source |
| CHEM199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| CHEM299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| CHW101 | Community Health Foundations I | — | This first course introduces you to the essential roles and responsibilities of Community Health Workers. Students will explore core public health concepts, cultural competency, health education tech… source |
| CHW102 | Community Health Foundations II | — | Building on the foundation established in Foundations of Community Health 2, this course delves deeper into core competencies for Community Health Workers. Students will focus on case management, res… source |
| CHW199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| CHW250 | Community Health Practicum | — | This hands-on practicum course provides you with invaluable real-world experience as a Community Health Worker (CHW). By working under the supervision of experienced professionals at a community-base… source |
| CHW299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| COMM199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| COMM201 | Nonverbal Communication | — | This course explores the theories, definitions, and characteristics of nonverbal communication including gestures, movement, facial expressions, vocal behavior, proximity, and appearance and situatio… source |
| COMM202 | ~Fundamentals of Speech | — | This course equips the student with the necessary tools to construct, deliver, and analyze public communication messages. source |
| COMM203 | Ethical Communication | — | This course examines the practice of ethical communication and the development of personal, ethical standards for communication in personal relationships, family, workplace environments, and society.… source |
| COMM205 | ~Professional Communications | — | This course enables students to practice the elements of the communication process unique to the professional world, taking into account cultural, legal, and ethical considerations. Students apply a… source |
| COMM206 | Social Media Communication | — | This course examines social media in the interpersonal, mass-mediated, educational, organizational, and political settings. Students will explore different forms of social media technologies in commu… source |
| COMM207 | Interpersonal Communication in the Workplace | — | This course creates a thoughtful look at the key skills necessary for personal and managerial success today. The student will discover interpersonal communications using three frames understanding yo… source |
| COMM220 | Introduction to Intercultural Communication | — | This course examines the practical application of theory and research in the area of intercultural communications. The course activities and assignments are designed to develop skills and strategies… source |
| COMM221 | Communicating Culture in Film | — | This course explores the stereotypes communicated in film that shape and perpetuate cultural biases communicated in society. source |
| COMM230 | ~Art & Science of Persuasion | — | This course addresses the principles, techniques, and ethics of persuasion as producers and consumers of information in both personal and professional contexts. Topics include the use of ethos, patho… source |
| COMM299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| CAD101 | Intro to Engineering Graphics | — | Introduction to Engineering Graphics will introduce communication practices commonly used in the engineering environment. This includes basic sketching, orthographic projection, working drawings, bas… source |
| CAD102 | CAD Applications | — | CAD Applications will be a continuation of CAD 101 - Intro to Engineering Graphics . This course will be a software based class that will prepare the student to produce accurate 2D and 3D drawings fo… source |
| CAD102L | CAD Applications Lab | — | This is the laboratory portion of CAD Applications and it will be a continuation of CAD 101- Introduction to Engineering Graphics. This course will be a software-based class that will prepare the stu… source |
| CAD106 | Intro to Civil CAD & Surveying | — | Introduction to Civil CAD and Surveying will introduce the student to the use of the computer-aided design in a variety of civil engineering applications including property description, road layout,… source |
| CAD106L | Intro to Civil CAD Lab | — | This is the laboratory component of Introduction to Civil CAD and Surveying. This course will introduce the student to the use of the computer-aided design in a variety of civil engineering applicati… source |
| CAD108 | Geographic Information Systems | — | Geographic Information Systems are a growing part of every aspect of technology and engineering. In this course the student will explore the building blocks of this complex worldwide system including… source |
| CAD199 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| CAD201 | 3D Modeling | — | In this course students will learn to use 3D modeling software to develop parametric design solutions for various engineering problems. Students will develop designs, learn and apply ANSI (American N… source |
| CAD201L | 3D Modeling Lab | — | In this course, students will learn to use 3D modeling software to develop parametric design solutions for various engineering problems. During the lab component, students will develop designs, learn… source |
| CAD205 | Building Information Modeling | — | Building Information Modeling will introduce the student to the use of 3D modeling software to create architectural drawings and documentation. Students will develop residential and commercial models… source |
| CAD205L | Building Info Modeling Lab | — | This is the lab component of Building Information Modeling. This course will introduce the student to the use of 3D modeling software to create architectural drawings and documentation. Students will… source |
| CAD210 | Green Building Design | — | Understanding the concepts of green building is essential for anyone in the architecture/construction/alternative energy industry. Many municipalities and non-profit organizations have developed rati… source |
| CAD210L | Green Building Design Lab | — | Understanding the concepts of green building is essential for anyone in the architecture/construction/alternative energy industry. Many municipalities and non-profit organizations have developed rati… source |
| CAD292 | CAD Internship | — | The CAD internship is a working relationship between the student, an employer and the instructor, whereby the student will serve a predetermined number of hours working for a local firm as a CAD oper… source |
| CAD299 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| CAS100 | Introduction to Keyboarding | — | Emphasis is placed on the development of speed and accuracy in the operation of the computer keyboard. Basic document production including letters, memos, reports, and tables are covered. This course… source |
| CAS101 | Documents Processing | — | This course is an intermediate keyboarding class emphasizing further development of typing speed and accuracy, as well as the proper formatting and editing of business documents. source |
| CAS110 | Understanding Computers | — | This basic course s students become literate in the terminology and usage of computers. The course covers a description of the hardware and software of a computer system, a brief history of computers… source |
| CAS111 | Information Literacy | — | This course covers a variety of introductory computing knowledge including how personal computers work, software essentials, hardware components, operating systems and the most popular productivity a… source |
| CAS191 | Computer Support Practicum | — | This course will cover testing methodologies and study techniques to assist in preparing students for the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) certification exam. Prerequisite(s): IT 189 - Operating… source |
| CAS192 | Computer Apps Practicum | — | This course will cover testing methodologies and study techniques to assist in preparing students for the Internet and Computing Core (IC3) certification exam. Prerequisite(s): CAS 111 - Information… source |
| CAS199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| CAS210 | Outlook Complete | — | This course uses a case method, problem-solving approach to learning the full scope of the features of Microsoft Office Outlook. Skills covered include creating and managing messages, scheduling appo… source |
| CAS211 | Word Complete | — | This course provides comprehensive training in the use of Microsoft® Office Word®. It is directly aligned with the Microsoft® Office Specialist certification exam which serves to validate an individu… source |
| CAS212 | PowerPoint Complete | — | This course provides comprehensive training in the use of Microsoft® Office PowerPoint®. It is directly aligned with the Microsoft® Office Specialist certification exam which serves to validate an in… source |
| CAS213 | Excel Complete | — | This course provides comprehensive training in the use of Microsoft® Office Excel®. It is directly aligned with the Microsoft® Office Specialist certification exam which serves to validate an individ… source |
| CAS214 | Access Complete | — | This course provides comprehensive training in the use of Microsoft ® Office Access ®. It is directly aligned with the Microsoft ® Office Specialist certification exam which serves to validate an ind… source |
| CAS216 | Visio Complete | — | This lecture/lab course will provide the student with an in-depth knowledge and ability to work with the Microsoft® Visio® software. Through a combination of lectures and class projects, students wil… source |
| CAS217 | Data File Management | — | In this course, students will use software tools to collaborate and share ideas and engage with people. They will discover incentive ways to work together using the Internet and other file transfer o… source |
| CAS230 | Office Administration | — | This course is designed to provide the student with concepts and procedures necessary to develop hands on skills for the digital office environment. Other areas of study include critical thinking, so… source |
| CAS240 | Computerized Accounting | — | This course is an introduction to computerized accounting in a business office. The student will develop and maintain accounting records for a small business using a current software program. Prerequ… source |
| CAS299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| CNC101 | Information Technology Fund | — | This is a hybrid course comprised of: live on-line instructor led instruction, 24/7 cloud based labs that use real operating systems, live one-on-one tutoring and mentoring, group mentoring, certific… source |
| CNC102 | Computer Configuration & Mgmt | — | This is a hybrid course comprised of: live on-line instructor led, 24/7 cloud based labs that use real operating systems, live one-on-one tutoring/mentoring, group mentoring, certification exam prepa… source |
| CNC103 | Network Configuration & Mgmt | — | This is a hybrid course comprised of: live on-line instructor led instruction, 24/7 cloud based labs that use real operating systems, live one-on-one tutoring/mentoring, group mentoring, certificatio… source |
| CNC199 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| CNC201 | Adv. Windows Server 2012 Mgt | — | This is a hybrid course comprised of: live online instructor-led instruction, 24/7 cloud-based labs that use real operating systems, live one-on-one tutoring and mentoring, group mentoring, certifica… source |
| CNC202 | Network Security & Rsk Mgt | — | This is a hybrid course comprised of: live on-line instructor led instruction, 24/7 cloud based labs that use real operating systems, live one-on-one tutoring and mentoring, group mentoring, certific… source |
| CNC203 | Interconnect Cisco NW Device | — | This is a hybrid course comprised of: live online instructor-led instruction, 24/7 cloud-based labs that use real operating systems, live one-on-one tutoring and mentoring, group mentoring, certifica… source |
| CNC299 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| CNET111 | Networking Fundamentals | — | This course is designed to provide a detailed overview of the foundational concepts involved in networking and telecommunications. The OSI model will be examined in detail. Specific protocols and the… source |
| CNET121 | Network+ | — | The goal of this course is to provide an introduction to networking technologies and prepare students to take the CompTIA’s broad-based, vendor independent Network+ certification exam. This course co… source |
| CNET131 | Introduction to Networks | — | This is the first course in a sequence that leads to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. The course covers network design based on the OSI Model as well as cable management, t… source |
| CNET199 | Special Topics | — | This course is being added due to needing the ability to provide special one-time course offerings as special topics courses. These may be courses as a test-case scenario to determine their viability… source |
| CNET211 | Switch, Route & Wireless Essen | — | This is the second course in a sequence leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Certification. This course covers local area network design and implementation. Specific topics include… source |
| CNET221 | Enterprise, Networking, Securi | — | This is the third and final course in a sequence leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. This course covers enterprise tools and techniques. Specific topics include bas… source |
| CNET250 | CCNA Security | — | This course is aligned with the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA): Security certification. The course covers methodologies and techniques for hardening routers and switches as well as developi… source |
| CNET255 | Cisco Certified Design Associate | — | This course aligns with the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification. This course covers the research and design elements of the network infrastructure as well as the methodologies of im… source |
| CNET265 | Advanced Routing | — | This is the first course in a sequence leading to the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification. This course covers advanced routing protocols and configurations for use in the enterp… source |
| CNET266 | Advanced Switching | — | This is the second course in a sequence leading to the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification. This course covers layer three switching, advanced switching techniques, as well as,… source |
| CNET267 | Advanced Troubleshooting | — | This is the third course in a sequence leading to the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification. This course covers a wide variety of troubleshooting techniques in order to maintain n… source |
| CNET270 | Intro to Virtualization | — | This course will focus on the virtualization tools and software used in the field. Students will develop an entry-level understanding of VMware, HyperV, as well as future virtualization software. Thr… source |
| CNET299 | Special Topics | — | This course is being added due to needing the ability to provide special one-time course offerings as special topics courses. These may be courses as a test-case scenario to determine their viability… source |
| CJST125 | Grant Writing | — | This course offers an introduction to grant writing with an emphasis on non-profit organizations. Students will learn how to locate relevant grant opportunities, the fundamentals of creating competit… source |
| CJST130 | Program Evaluation | — | This course covers the critical role assessment plays in criminal justice programs. An array of program evaluation designs appropriate for criminal justice use, particularly in community corrections,… source |
| CJST135 | Sexual Abuse Identification | — | This course covers essentials of identifying victims of sexual abuse. Attention is given to the new victim notification system and the impact and relevance of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), an… source |
| CJST190 | Introduction to Computer Forensics | — | This course presents a basic introduction to the history of web-based criminal activity, laws surrounding computer forensic investigation, the techniques and principles used by computer forensic prac… source |
| CJST192 | Criminal Justice Practicum | — | This course will cover testing methodologies and study techniques to assist in preparing students to take a certifying exam. Prerequisite(s): CJST 200 - Intro Crim Justice Sys and LGST 230 - Criminal… source |
| CJST199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| CJST200 | Intro Crim Justice Sys | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of the United States criminal justice system, including the historical and theoretical development and resulting modern organizations. A survey of law enforcem… source |
| CJST205 | Interrogation & Rprt Writing | — | The success or failure of any law enforcement agency hinges on the quality of its paperwork and strict adherence to laws and policies. A solid understanding of how to obtain and document gathered inf… source |
| CJST210 | Introduction to Forensic Science | — | An introduction to the utilization of scientific methods and instrumentation in the analysis of physical evidence at crime scenes and in the laboratory. The course covers fingerprints, cast and mold… source |
| CJST211 | Examination of Questionable Documents | — | This course focuses on a specialty area of forensic science, that of the examination of questionable documents. Topics covered will be paper and ink analysis, forged documents, and handwriting compar… source |
| CJST212 | Intro to Serial Murder | — | This course will introduce students to the phenomenon of serial murder including; the differences between serial, spree, and mass murderers; theories of serial murder; types of killers; the psycholog… source |
| CJST220 | Criminal Investigation | — | This course explores the essential theories, principles, and practices of criminal investigation. Learners will explore and familiarize with procedures, best practices, case law, and constitutional p… source |
| CJST225 | Terrorism | — | This course acquaints the Criminal Justice student with the concept of terrorism at both the international and domestic levels. Topics include the history of terrorism, terrorism today and terrorism… source |
| CJST231 | Criminal Trial Law | — | This course is intended to take the knowledge gained in criminal justice courses and provide an opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills using actual case studies as well as text materials. The… source |
| CJST240 | Crim Just Org & Management | — | This course examines the basic principles of organization and management in the context of the administration of criminal justice agencies. The important areas of leadership, planning, discipline, et… source |
| CJST241 | Criminal Profiling | — | This course focuses on the criminal investigation specialty of criminal profiling. Specific case studies will be used in class to demonstrate the process by which a profile of serial criminals is dev… source |
| CJST243 | Critical Issues in Criminal Justice | — | This course examines specific and controversial issues related to crime and the criminal justice system in a debate and discussion format. While the exact topics may change, some topics may include c… source |
| CJST250 | Juvenile Justice System | — | This course provides an overview of the juvenile justice system. Focus will be on the juvenile offender, the juvenile courts system, and the juvenile detention system. source |
| CJST255 | Drugs & Society | — | This course facilitates understanding of the multidimensional factors involved in drug use, dependence, abuse, and treatment in the context of social structural factors. Drug use as a social issue is… source |
| CJST260 | The Correctional System | — | This course covers the court and jury system, probation and parole, and correctional institutions including jails and the non-institutional treatment of offenders. In addition, legal procedures, whic… source |
| CJST265 | Community Corrections | — | This class studies the dynamic world of corrections with specific regard to community-based alternatives and intermediate sanctions in lieu of traditional incarceration practices. Specific focus will… source |
| CJST266 | Forensic Interviewing | — | Designed to the professional develop skills for interviewing children using a neutral, fact-finding paradigm, this course informs the learner of best practices when interviewing children who are susp… source |
| CJST275 | Trauma-Informed Approaches | — | This course investigates trauma-informed responses and professional resilience in the criminal justice context through a blend of sociological, psychological, and practical perspectives. Learners exa… source |
| CJST286 | Victimology | — | This course examines victims of crime, the process and consequences of victimization, and victimology as a branch of criminology. It focuses on the study of crime victims, their experiences, and the… source |
| CJST288 | Victim Advocacy | — | This is a National Advocate Credentialing Program (NACP) approved course. Learners who successfully complete this course will be credentialed victim advocates and will be allowed to use the CA creden… source |
| CJST290 | Criminological Theory | — | This course offers a comprehensive examination of the major theories explaining crime and criminal behavior. Presented through sociological, psychological, physiological and biosocial perspectives. A… source |
| CJST292 | Internship (1–6) | — | This is a capstone course in experiential learning. The student engages in an internship at a criminal justice agency, organization, or department. Students are responsible for contacting and securin… source |
| CJST293 | Criminal Justice On-the-Job-Training (1–13) | — | This course is designed to award credit to those persons who have participated in a supervised on-the-job training program in criminal justice. Credit is awarded upon receipt of a letter from the on-… source |
| CJST299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| CART100 | Intro Culinary Food Service | — | This course is a comprehensive overview of foodservice operational equipment, identification, and maintenance as well as an introduction to culinary terminology, theory and history and how food moves… source |
| CART110 | Molecular Gastronomy | — | This course introduces students to trendy and cutting edge cuisine. Students will experience new tools and theories on food preparation. Students will use all of their senses to explore the science o… source |
| CART115 | Safety/Sanitation in Food Serv | — | The Safety and Sanitation in the Food Service Industry course follow the format of the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation ServSafe® Program. The course is designed as an industry-… source |
| CART116 | Servsafe Alcohol | — | This course provides practical, yet comprehensive, knowledge that assists all front-of-the-house staff in learning what they need to know to serve alcohol responsibly. Lessons are reinforced with gui… source |
| CART120 | Bruin Cafe Lecture | — | CART 120 introduces students to Hospitality and Restaurant Management and Marketing principles and reinforces the practical experience gained working in the Bruin Café in the CART 120L Lab. Corequisi… source |
| CART120L | Bruin Cafe Lab | — | CART 120L introduces the students to food retail culinary and service skills in a supervised laboratory setting. It is a work-simulation course and reinforces the management and operational principle… source |
| CART145 | Modern Cakes and Pastries | — | This course introduces the production of a variety of modern cakes, pastries, and individual desserts suitable for restaurants, retail shops, and large-scale production. Emphasis is placed on modern… source |
| CART146 | Regional Italian Cuisine | — | This course is designed to deliver cooking techniques and applied training in moderate to advanced Italian cooking spanning specific regions. Prerequisite(s): CART 115 - Safety/Sanitation in Food Ser… source |
| CART147 | Farm to Table Cuisine | — | This course is designed to deliver cooking techniques and applied training utilizing local farms and markets to create and deliver fresh, high-quality food products in a food service environment. Pre… source |
| CART148 | Plated Desserts | — | In this course, students learn how to incorporate ice creams and sorbets into hot, cold, and frozen desserts, souffles, and a la minute plated desserts. Students become familiar with the flavor and t… source |
| CART149 | Atlantic Seafood | — | The Sustainable Seafood of the American Coastal Waters (ACW) course focuses on the wide variety of local Fish and Seafood available to the American chef. Students learn to prepare Fish, Crustaceans,… source |
| CART150 | Pasta On the Silk Road | — | This course focuses on the wide variety of methods, techniques, and preparation of pasta and sauces as developed along the ancient Silk Road. Students will be introduced to the Geometry of Pasta and… source |
| CART151 | Native American Cuisine | — | This course will explore the significant impact of Native American ingredients and methods on the American Culinary Experience. The course will focus on three regions: East Coast and Woodland, Southw… source |
| CART152 | Californian Cuisine | — | This course will explore the significant impact of Native American ingredients and methods on the American Culinary Experience. The course will focus on three regions: East Coast and Woodland, Southw… source |
| CART170 | Bread Fundamentals | — | CART 170 introduces students to the principles and techniques of the art and craft of bread making. Topics include formulas and processes associated with naturally leavened loaves, hearth bread, foca… source |
| CART170L | Bread Fundamentals Lab | — | CART 170L is the practical development of fundamental bread-making skills in a supervised laboratory setting. Students will prepare classic and specialty bread to supplement CART 170. Corequisite(s):… source |
| CART199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| CART200 | International Cuisines Lecture | — | CART 200 introduces students to the effects of history, culture, geography, and religion on cuisines worldwide and introduces specific ingredients, cooking methods, cooking equipment, and presentatio… source |
| CART200L | International Cuisines Lab | — | CART 200L is the practical application of the presentation in CART 200. The students utilize specific ingredients, cooking methods, cooking equipment, and presentations to produce authentic internati… source |
| CART201 | Stocks, Soups, and Sauces | — | CART 201 introduces students to the principles and techniques of producing basic stocks, soups, Mother Sauces, and thickening agents. Corequisite(s): CART 201L - Stock, Soups & Sauces Lab , CART 245… source |
| CART201L | Stock, Soups & Sauces Lab | — | CART 201L is the practical application of the principles and techniques presented in CART 201 - Stocks, Soups, and Sauces Lecture. Students will prepare a variety of stocks for soup and Mother Sauces… source |
| CART203 | Culinary Nutrition | — | CART 203 studies nutrients’ function, sources, and requirements. Students will discuss and utilize practical applications to identify and create recipes that meet specific nutritional needs, includin… source |
| CART204 | Inventory and Purchasing | — | This course introduces students to inventory and purchasing, the purchasing function, quality standards in purchasing, the procurement process, supplier selection, and inventory control. source |
| CART212 | Baking Skills & Development | — | CART 212 introduces students to fundamental baking skills. Students will produce simple yeast doughs, quick bread, pies, cakes, cookies, and other baked goods sold in bakeries, restaurants, and food… source |
| CART231 | Garde Manger and Cold Presentations | — | CART 231 introduces the art and craft of Garde Manger, including butchery, charcuterie, and garnishment. Students will produce marinades, cold sauces, cold soups, forcemeats, terrines, sausages, mous… source |
| CART245 | Cooking Fundamentals I Lecture | — | CART 245 introduces the culinary terminology, methods, concepts, and professional standards presented in conjunction with the textbook “On Cooking” and the online component of Pearson’s “My Culinary… source |
| CART245L | Cooking Fundamentals I Lab | — | This course is the lab component for CART 245 - Cooking Fundamentals Lecture and engages the student in a practical application of terminology and theories. Students will learn about meat, produce, a… source |
| CART246 | Cooking Fundamentals II | — | CART 246 expands the knowledge, skills, cooking techniques, and principles learned in CART 245 Cooking Fundamentals I with an introduction to Culinary Math through Pearson’s MyLab ®program. Prerequis… source |
| CART246L | Cooking Fundamentals II Lab | — | CART 246L expands on the knowledge, skills, cooking techniques, and principles learned in CART 245L Cooking Fundamentals I. Adding a Master Task & Timeline to the Chef’s Prep List will develop task t… source |
| CART264 | Catering Fundamentals | — | CART 264 introduces the principles, techniques, best practices, and applications for catering operations on and off-premises. These include food preparation, holding, transporting, and presentation.… source |
| CART280 | Cake Design and Professional Decorating | — | This course focuses on the basic and advanced techniques used in wedding cake design, assembly, and construction. Areas of study include stacked and tiered cakes, decorating with buttercream and roll… source |
| CART292 | Culinary Arts Internship | — | CART 292 is a Capstone course of the A.A.S. degree program and requires students to demonstrate and record their knowledge, skills, and abilities in an occupational setting. Completing the course ind… source |
| CART294 | International Pastries and Desserts | — | CART 294 encompasses classical pastries, French desserts, international desserts, hot and cold desserts, ice creams and ices, chocolate work, and plated dessert compositions emphasizing advanced tech… source |
| CART295 | Pastry Showpieces | — | In this class, the students will produce decorative showpieces in the mediums of sugar and chocolate. Students will also practice making candies and garnishes in both mediums. Prerequisite(s): CART 2… source |
| CART296 | Ala Carte | — | CART 296 is a Capstone course of the A.A.S. degree program and requires students to demonstrate their knowledge, skills, and abilities in a supervised lab setting. Students demonstrate by acting as t… source |
| CART299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| CYBR101 | Intro to CyberSecurity | — | This course provides an overview of the field of cybersecurity. It covers core cybersecurity topics including computer system architectures, critical infrastructures, cyber threats and vulnerabilitie… source |
| CYBR115 | Introduction to Physical and Technical Security | — | An Introduction to Physical & Technical Security provides students with a solid foundation in both the technological and operational aspects of security through comprehensive coverage that explores s… source |
| CYBR125 | Prin Risk Mgmnt & Recov | — | This course provides a comprehensive overview of risk management and its implications on IT infrastructures and compliance. The course addresses risk across entire Information Systems, including data… source |
| CYBR130 | Cyber Crimes & Cyber Terrorism 3 | — | This course is a comprehensive introduction to the acts and theories of cyber crime, cyber terrorism, and information warfare and introduces the types of crimes and terrorist acts committed using com… source |
| CYBR140 | Digital Investigation & Social Media 3 | — | This course provides students with a solid foundation in digital investigations with a focus on social media and mobile devices. The course is a guide toward becoming an investigator knowledgeable in… source |
| CYBR160 | Information Security Fundamentals | — | This course offers in-depth coverage of the current risks and threats to an organization’s data, combined with a structured way of addressing the safeguarding of these critical electronic assets. The… source |
| CYBR190 | Security Assessment | — | This course will expose students to the process of creating a methodology and approach for conducting security assessments. Students will encounter a comprehensive step-by-step approach encompassing… source |
| CYBR192 | Practicum | — | This course will cover testing methodologies and study techniques to assist in preparing students for the Security+ certification exam. Prerequisite(s): CYBR 160 - Information Security Fundamentals source |
| CYBR199 | Special Topics | — | Special topic courses may be rom time to time dependent upon current trends, employer needs, and student interests. The course description, source |
| CYBR200 | CRYPTOGRAPHY | — | This course provides students and professionals with a foundation in basic information theory. Course content includes an introduction to information theory, threat agents and risk, information and t… source |
| CYBR210 | Intrusion Detection | — | This course provides an introduction to firewalls and other network security components that work together to create an in-depth defensive perimeter around a Local Area Network. This course examines… source |
| CYBR220 | Wireless Security | — | This course provides the information needed to protect a wireless network. The course takes a comprehensive view of attacks and defense of wireless networks and incorporates an examination of technol… source |
| CYBR250 | Internet Security | — | This course provides students and professionals with the ability to develop the security program necessary for protecting data and reacting to threats as they occur. It maps to the Certified Internet… source |
| CYBR280 | Network Defense and Countermeasures | — | This course provides students and professionals with hands-on introductory experience installing firewalls and intrusion detection systems. This course maps to the Security Certified Network Professi… source |
| CYBR281 | Ethical Hacking | — | This course guides students toward becoming skilled security testers. Course content includes an ethical hacking overview, TCP/IP concepts review, network, and computer attacks, footprinting and soci… source |
| CYBR283 | Computer Forensics | — | This course provides students and professionals with a solid foundation in digital forensic analysis. The course is a guide toward becoming a digital forensics investigator and analyst skilled in mul… source |
| CYBR284 | Tactical Perimeter Defense | — | This course provides students with hands-on introductory experience installing firewalls and intrusion detection systems. This course gives students a solid foundation in advanced network security fu… source |
| CYBR290 | Applied Cybersecurity Concepts | — | This course will cover securing computers, applications, networks, digital forensics, and the ethical and legal practices affecting all computer users. The course also covers the strategies, implemen… source |
| CYBR291 | Applied Cybersecurity Implemen | — | This hands-on course is designed to validate knowledge and skills of the student in administering and securing information systems and networks. Security topics such as vulnerability assessment, syst… source |
| CYBR299 | Special Topics | — | Special topic courses may be rom time to time dependent upon current trends, employer needs, and student interests. The course description, source |
| DBM101 | Database Concepts/SQL | — | Data Concepts/SQL provides a foundation in database design and implementation. The Relational model is analyzed along with SQL commands. Numerous database design methods are identified and applied. A… source |
| DBM102 | Data Fundamentals | — | The Data Fundamentals course covers the foundations of Database Management including data concepts and environments, data mining, data analysis, visualization, and data governance, quality & controls… source |
| DBM110 | Data Applications I | — | The Data Applications I course examines many of the current applications including spreadsheets, database files, data tools, and programming codes to analyze business scenarios and develop solutions.… source |
| DBM120 | Data Analytics I | — | The Data Analytics course examines the many processes of identifying useful information through a series of steps leading to supporting decision making. Topics include data requirements, data collect… source |
| DBM191 | Data Practicum 3 | — | This course will cover testing methodologies and study techniques to assist in preparing students for the Database Management certification exam. Prerequisite(s): DBM 102 - Data Fundamentals source |
| DBM199 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| DBM201 | Database Concepts and Governance | — | Instructional resources are now available at a more granular level. With the launch of the Data+ certification, the established domains provide a more comprehensive examination of data concepts, qual… source |
| DBM210 | Data Apps II/Data Mining | — | The Data Apps II/Data Mining course examines the many current applications, of data, data tools, and data programming used in current business environments. Additional topics include data requirement… source |
| DBM220 | Data Analytics/Visualization | — | The Data Analytics II course builds upon concepts presented in Data Analytics I. Data Analytics II examines methods for summarizing, visualizing, and understanding information from data. Topics inclu… source |
| DBM299 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| ECED101 | Found of Early Childhood Ed | — | The course focuses on the history of early childhood education including the contributions of Frobel, Montessori Steiner, and Reggio Emilia. Coursework will concentrate on a diversity of programs and… source |
| ECED103 | Early Language and Literacy | — | This course examines quality literature appropriate for children from infancy to age eight. Appropriate literacy experiences of reading, writing, and language are practiced in the student’s communiti… source |
| ECED105 | Child Development | — | This course explores knowing and understanding young children’s characteristics and needs; the multiple influences on development and learning, and how to use this developmental knowledge to create h… source |
| ECED106 | Health, Nutrition and Safety | — | This course provides a variety of health, nutrition and safety concepts that will enable the individual to implement preventive health and safety practices in the early childcare setting. Students wi… source |
| ECED107 | Early Childhood Curriculum | — | This course provides the student with an introduction to methods and materials to assist young children in the learning process. Emphasis will be placed on arrangement of indoor/outdoor space, readin… source |
| ECED165 | Assessment of Young Children | — | This course will cover formal and informal assessment strategies appropriate for children birth through age eight. Assessment for children’s cognitive, social, physical and motor development for curr… source |
| ECED199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| ECED206 | Family/Community Engagement | — | This course addresses the role of the family and community in the physical, cognitive, social and emotional growth of the child in a diverse society. The areas of professionalism, program management,… source |
| ECED210 | Infant & Toddler Development | — | Students focus on a comprehensive study of Infant and Toddler care ages 0 – 36 months. Topics covered are prenatal development and the physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and language development… source |
| ECED220 | Early Childhood Inclusion | — | This course prepares learners to understand their roles, including the history and legal implications, and the nature of students with special needs. Techniques for creating an educational environmen… source |
| ECED230 | Early Childhood Admin | — | This course emphasizes the director’s responsibility for administrative leadership roles in child development and education programs. The course covers business and interpersonal skills needed to suc… source |
| ECED235 | Current Topics ECED | — | This course focuses on state, local and federal law updates that affect child care centers ages 0-6. The course focuses on required record keeping and documentation to meet legal requirements. The co… source |
| ECED292 | Early Childhood Internship | — | Students obtain practical experience in a licensed child care center, as a teacher’s aide assistant, or private nursery schools (home daycare does not qualify). The student engages in on-site activit… source |
| ECED299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| ECON123 | ~Contemporary Economics | — | This course introduces students to both macro and microeconomic concepts including the theory of the firm, consumer behavior, economic systems, and managerial economic principles that affect decision… source |
| ECON199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| ECON205 | ~Principles of Macroeconomics | — | This class serves as an introduction to fundamental economic concepts including production possibilities and economic growth, market supply and demand analysis, money, banking, government, and moneta… source |
| ECON206 | ~Principles of Microeconomics | — | This course provides an introduction to microeconomic theory with a primary focus on the methodology of economics and the behaviors of individuals and firms. Fundamental concepts are covered includin… source |
| ECON210 | Money and Banking | — | This course looks at the concepts of money, banking, central banking, financial markets and global markets. Students will analyze all these systems and how they interact including financial instrumen… source |
| ECON299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| EDUC150 | Seminar in Education | — | Introduces the prospective teacher to the study of education and Educator Preparation Programs (EPP). Focuses on the self as a learner, the nature of education, and an introduction to other practical… source |
| EDUC199 | Special Topics | — | Special topic courses may be dependent upon current trends, organizational or employer needs, and student interests. The course description, source |
| EDUC200 | Foundations of Education | — | An examination into the relationship between the American public school as a social institution and American society as a whole through a combination of philosophical, historical, and problem-oriente… source |
| EDUC204 | Development of Infant & Child | — | This course examines topics of classic and contemporary developmental theories, research, and concepts as they apply to the developing person from conception through childhood. These topics will focu… source |
| EDUC211 | Education Practicum I | — | This course is to be taken with EDUC 200 - Foundations of Education , which is a field experience focusing on the application of learning models and strategies through observation and tutoring in an… source |
| EDUC220 | Soci & Psyc Cond of Learning | — | EDUC 220 provides prospective teacher candidates with the theoretical understanding necessary for teaching and learning in today’s classroom. The course will focus on the foundational awareness of ho… source |
| EDUC260 | Survey of Exceptional Child | — | This is a course to familiarize the student with the nature, etiology, specific characteristics, and needs of the exceptional child. The course is designed to meet basic certification requirements in… source |
| EDUC275 | Assessment of PE and Sport | — | This course provides physical education candidates with the knowledge and skills necessary to select, implement, and interpret assessments that effectively monitor student progress and inform instruc… source |
| EDUC292 | Praxis Core Prep | — | This course will review the main topics on the three Praxis Core Subject tests. S. or Social Sciences, A.S. with a concentration in Education. source |
| EDUC299 | Special Topics | — | Special topic courses may be dependent upon current trends, organizational or employer needs, and student interests. The course description, source |
| EDET101 | Intro to Line Worker | — | Intro to Line Worker is the first class in both the AAS and Certificate Line Worker Programs. It is intended to provide students with a basic awareness and function as gatekeeper for those seeking en… source |
| EDET102 | Fundamentals of Electric Power Distribution | — | Fundamentals of Electric Power Distribution provides students with an overview of how electric power is distributed from generation to industrial and residential customers. The class will also introd… source |
| EDET103 | Heavy Equipment Operation | — | Heavy Equipment Operation is designed to introduce students to various types of heavy equipment used in utility work and train the students to operate the equipment. Students will receive training an… source |
| EDET120 | Adv Pole Working Workshop | — | Advanced Pole Working is designed to teach practical skills and techniques used in constructing electric distribution systems while emphasizing the safe use of tools and equipment. A.S. or Electric D… source |
| EDET121 | Safety for Electrical Line Workers | — | Safety for Electrical Line Workers is designed to introduce students to the necessary skills to safely work on electric distribution systems. Some major areas of studies include applying safe groundi… source |
| EDET130 | Underground Line Maintenance | — | Underground Line Maintenance teaches practical underground distribution maintenance techniques while emphasizing the safe use of tools and equipment. Focus areas include the use of live-line tools an… source |
| EDET131 | Substation Basics | — | Substation Basics teaches the purpose and operations of a substation. Particular attention is spent on how to safely enter and perform various tasks at a substation. A.S. or Electric Distribution Eng… source |
| EDET140 | Overhead Line Maintenance | — | Overhead Line Maintenance teaches practical distribution line maintenance techniques with an emphasis on the safe use of tools and equipment. Focus areas include the use of live-line tools, safe rigg… source |
| EDET150 | Fundamentals of Electricity | — | Fundamentals of Electricity provides students with an overview of the ways in which power is distributed from generation to industrial and residential customers. Students will be introduced to essent… source |
| EDET151 | Circuit Analysis | — | This course is designed to develop a comprehensive understanding of the activities associated with electric utility line work, specifically sub-transmission circuits, distribution substations, primar… source |
| EDET155 | Positive Workplace Comm | — | This class prepares students to create better work relationships by becoming a “conscious communicator.” Students will explore ways to enhance their self-knowledge, work effectively in teams, and cop… source |
| EDET161 | Print Reading for Linework | — | This comprehensive course is designed to equip electrical lineworkers with the essential skills and knowledge required for interpreting and understanding construction prints in the context of electri… source |
| EDET171 | Advanced Lineworker Skills | — | The purpose of this course is to develop advanced skills in students that will them stand out in the job market and prepare them to enter the lineworker field. Students will receive instruction and t… source |
| EDET180 | Building Better Relationships | — | This class prepares participants to create better work relationships by becoming a “conscious communicator”. It includes taking a workplace personality identifier test. Participants will explore ways… source |
| EDET199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| EDET201 | Fundamentals of Electricity I | — | Fundamentals of Electricity I provide students with an introduction to Ohms Law and the principles behind how DC and AC electric circuits work. A.S. or Electric Distribution Engineering Technology Ce… source |
| EDET202 | Fundamentals of Electricity II | — | Fundamentals of Electricity II builds on the students learning in Fundamentals of Electricity I. Three phase circuits and transformer functions are covered. A.S. or Electric Distribution Engineering… source |
| EDET293 | Practical Line Work Internship II | — | Practical Line Work Internship is a paid internship to expand student’s career awareness and further develop their practical hands-on experience. Internships consist of over 160 hours of onsite work… source |
| EDET295 | Practicum Skills Evaluations | — | This course is designed to evaluate the skills learned each semester in all other EDET courses. A variety of topics will be covered depending on the student needs. A.S. or Electric Distribution Engin… source |
| EDET299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| EUT101 | Overhead Lines Technology I | — | This course is a supervised practical application of electrical overhead lineworker job duties in a setting under the direct supervision of First Energy personnel. There is an emphasis on skills to s… source |
| EUT102 | Overhead Lines Technology II | — | This course provides practical applications of electrical overhead line technology under the direct supervision of First Energy personnel. Emphasis will be placed on skills required to perform work o… source |
| EUT199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| EUT201 | Overhead Lines Technology III | — | This course provides practical applications of electrical overhead line technology under the direct supervision of First Energy personnel. Emphasis is placed on skills required to identify, install,… source |
| EUT202 | Overhead Lines Technology IV | — | This course provides practical applications of electrical overhead line technology under the direct supervision of First Energy personnel. Emphasis will be on line equipment, hot line tools, power in… source |
| EUT299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| EMSP100 | Emergency Medical Responder | — | This is an introductory course to emergency medical care for individuals that in the course of their normal duties are likely to be the first individual on the scene of a medical emergency. The cours… source |
| EMSP100L | EMR Lab | — | This course affords the student the opportunity to apply and reinforce the skills learned in EMSP 100 in a laboratory setting. The student will participate in both scenario based training as well as… source |
| EMSP101 | Introduction to EMS | — | This course is a survey course designed to acquaint the student with emergency medical services roles & responsibilities, well being of the EMS provider, illness and injury prevention, medical-legal… source |
| EMSP102 | Emergency Medical Technician | — | The primary focus of the Emergency Medical Technician is to provide basic emergency medical care and transportation for critical and emergent patients who access the emergency medical system. This in… source |
| EMSP102L | Emergency Medical Technician Lab | — | This class is designed to follow the same chronological order as the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course. Items covered will be all of the hands-on experiences necessary to reinforce the didact… source |
| EMSP103 | EMS Operations | — | This course will include in-depth review of such topics as emergency vehicle operations, medical incident command, rescue awareness and operations, hazardous materials recognition & identification an… source |
| EMSP104 | EMS Practicum | — | This course provides the opportunity to observe and apply the skills learned in EMSP 102 in a supervised clinical setting including a local hospital emergency department, regional medical command cen… source |
| EMSP104L | EMS Lab I | — | This course affords the student the opportunity to apply and reinforce the skills learned in EMSP 102 in a laboratory setting. The student will participate in both scenario-based training as well as… source |
| EMSP175 | Adv Emergency Medical Tech | — | This course expands on the Emergency Medical Technician course by adding advanced level skills and knowledge in IV access, cardiology, and pharmacology. This course encompasses all didactic hour requ… source |
| EMSP175L | Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Lab | — | This course expands on the Emergency Medical Technician course by adding advanced level skills and knowledge in IV access, cardiology, and pharmacology. This course has a combination of lab and clini… source |
| EMSP176 | AEMT Transition Course | — | This course expands on the Emergency Medical Technician course by adding advanced level skills and knowledge in the required state of WV required modules of cardiology and pharmacology. This course h… source |
| EMSP199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| EMSP201 | Adv Airway Mgmt & Pt Assessment | — | This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the respiratory system and respiratory emergencies. Covered is an advanced approach to managing simple as well as difficult airways. The course i… source |
| EMSP202 | Pathophysiology of Shock & Trauma Resuscitation | — | This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the pathophysiology of shock, the different types of shock followed by appropriate treatment. The course also will give an in-depth look at all o… source |
| EMSP203 | Pre-Hospital Pharmacology | — | This course provides topics to include pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug calculations, and drug administration. The course provides the cognitive understanding of such skills as intravenous ca… source |
| EMSP204 | EMS Practicum II | — | This course provides the opportunity to observe and apply the skills learned in EMSP 201 , EMSP 202 , and EMSP 203 in a supervised clinical setting including a local hospital emergency department, re… source |
| EMSP204L | EMS Lab II | — | This course affords the student the opportunity to apply and reinforce the skills that they have learned in the EMS program to this point in a laboratory setting, concentrating on EMSP 201 and EMSP 2… source |
| EMSP205 | Medical Emergencies I | — | This course provides a comprehensive review of the pathophysiology of the cardiovascular system. This will include assessment and treatment for cardiovascular emergencies. Within this course, you wil… source |
| EMSP205L | Medical Emergencies I Lab | — | This course provides a comprehensive review and integration with patient care to the cardiac patient. This will include assessment and treatment for cardiovascular emergencies. Within this course, yo… source |
| EMSP206 | EMS Practicum III | — | This course provides the opportunity to observe and apply the skills learned in EMSP 205 in a supervised clinical setting including a local hospital emergency department, respiratory therapy, cardiac… source |
| EMSP206L | EMS Lab III | — | This course affords the student the opportunity to apply and reinforce the skills learned in the EMS program to this point in a laboratory setting, concentrating on EMSP 205 and EMSP 206 . The studen… source |
| EMSP207 | Medical Emergencies II | — | This course reviews pathophysiology, assessment and management of medical patients with neurological and endocrinological emergencies, allergies, and anaphylaxis, gastroenterological, urological, tox… source |
| EMSP208 | Special Patients & Situations | — | This course takes an in depth look at the approach to patients with special needs such as neonatal, pediatric and geriatric patients, patients with mental or physical impairments, or patients with hi… source |
| EMSP209I | EMS Internship | — | This course is an internship which takes place in the final weeks at the completion of the EMSP program. The student will be assigned an internship mentor and field unit with whom they will do a mini… source |
| EMSP210 | Paramedic Capstone | — | This course serves as the cumulative review and remedial application of what the student has learned in EMSP 201-209. The course will focus on providing summative evaluation of the student’s performa… source |
| EMSP211 | Field Research and Evaluation | — | This course encourages the student to analytically evaluate EMS operations and pre-hospital medical care and to become an advocate for change within the EMS System. A focus of this course is on condu… source |
| EMSP275 | AEMT to Paramedic Bridge | — | This course expands on the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician course by adding advanced level skills and knowledge in IV access, cardiology, pharmacology, advanced knowledge of disease processes,… source |
| EMSP288 | Paramedic Summer Practicum | — | This class is designed to offer the current paramedic student an additional opportunity to enhance their clinic/field exposure. The student will continue to use their assessment and procedural skills… source |
| EMSP299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| ENGL100 | English Essentials | — | This course is designed to introduce students to essential English skills ranging from writing in the rhetorical modes of narration and argument to creating a rudimentary media-based presentation on… source |
| ENGL100R | Reading Essentials | — | The goal of this course is the development of effective college-level reading skills, which will enable the student to be successful in achieving both academic and career goals. The course provides t… source |
| ENGL100S | Developmental English | — | This course is designed as a four-day intensive preparation for entrance into college-level English, specifically focusing on the skills measured by the Next Generation Accuplacer entrance exam. This… source |
| ENGL101 | ^English Composition I | — | ENGL 101 is an introduction to college writing. This class emphasizes processes for drafting, revising, and editing. It develops a student’s ability to read a passage, analyze its meaning, and write… source |
| ENGL101L | English Composition I Lab | — | With an emphasis on mechanics, diction, and paragraphing, ENGL 101L is designed to provide a Students will complete a coordinated critical reading and essay writing to complement the work being compl… source |
| ENGL102 | ^English Composition II | — | ENGL 102 is a continuation of English Composition I that provides experience in analyzing and writing arguments and persuasive prose. A central feature of the course is library research that is inten… source |
| ENGL110 | ~Technical Writing & Communication | — | This course is designed to prepare students to write technical reports and other technical documents. Emphasis is on audience, clarity, conciseness, and accuracy of expression. It covers research tec… source |
| ENGL110L | Tech Writing & Comm Lab | — | This course is designed to provide a Corequisite(s): ENGL 110 - ~Technical Writing & Communication source |
| ENGL111 | Applied Technical Writing | — | Students explore techniques for improving the effectiveness of writing and communication common in the industries of Advanced Manufacturing and Energy. Students have the opportunity to improve their… source |
| ENGL150 | ~Play Production | — | This course will prepare a reading play as well as the main production in the spring. By the time of the production, this will entail: casting the play as well as assigning other functions to individ… source |
| ENGL199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| ENGL201 | Intro to Literary Study | — | This course introduces students to the discourse, practices, and protocols associated with the study of literature. The course is a gateway to upper-division English courses and must be completed wit… source |
| ENGL204 | ~Sur of American Lit | — | This course is designed to familiarize students with the rich variety of literature produced in America– from the Colonial through the Modern periods. Students are exposed to a range of writers and t… source |
| ENGL207 | Teach Rdg & Young Adult Lit | — | Students will be exposed to reading pedagogy and the methods of teaching reading as well as the young adult literary canon and the reading and oral interpretation of classic and contemporary young ad… source |
| ENGL208 | ~Survey of World Literature I | — | This course is designed to familiarize students with great works of world literature—both Western and Eastern traditions—representing Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance periods or non-Western chron… source |
| ENGL210 | Creative Writing | — | This course will entail both creative reading and creative writing. Students will read hand-out materials on the techniques in and the practice of creative writing and will build a portfolio of their… source |
| ENGL211 | Intro to Horror Writing | — | In this course, students will learn how to construct a horror premise, create atmosphere, and complete a final product. The course will allow for exploration of individual voice and sub-genre selecti… source |
| ENGL212 | Shakespeare | — | This course is a study of a selection of the great comedies, tragedies, and histories. Emphasis is placed on historical and contemporary Shakespearean criticism. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 101 - ^English… source |
| ENGL215 | ~The Art of Literature | — | This course explores the art of literature, specifically how a deeper understanding of form, genre, and style enhances our appreciation of literature and language and our understanding of artistic th… source |
| ENGL270 | Traditional Grammar | — | Students will be exposed to methods of teaching grammar as well as certain approaches to linguistic grammar. This course will focus initially on the study of traditional grammar and English structure… source |
| ENGL299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| ELL103 | English Language Learning III | — | ELL 103 English Language Lrng Ill builds on existing grammar, writing, and reading skills. Beyond reinforcing pronunciation and developed language acquisition skills, the course will teach how to wri… source |
| ESL101 | ESL Transitions I | — | This course is designed to assist students whose first language is not English. English mechanics and academic writing are emphasized. This course is designed to provide a foundation for ESL students… source |
| ESL102 | ESL Transitions II | — | This is a course designed to assist students whose first language is not English. English mechanics and academic writing are emphasized. This course is a foundation for ESL students as they transitio… source |
| ELL101 | English Language Learning I | — | This course is designed for students who able to read and write in English and teaches grammar skills, and analysis of academic writing. With a focus on parts of speech, sentence structure, pronuncia… source |
| ELL102 | English Language Learning II | — | This course builds on existing grammar, writing, and reading skills. This course will teach how to write meaningful sentences and paragraphs. Further, students will be introduced to the writing proce… source |
| ENVT101 | Environmental Science | — | This is an introductory course in environmental science. Students will develop an understanding of the interrelationships between human activities and the environment. Emphasis is on the physical, ch… source |
| ENVT105 | Intro to Safety | — | This course includes training in CPR, first aid, bloodborne pathogens for first responders, as well as introductory training in basic decontamination. Completers will receive CPR and First Aid cards. source |
| ENVT108 | Intro to OSHA and EPA | — | This course provides an introduction to OSHA and EPA regulations pertaining to 29 CFR 1910 and 29 CFR 1926 record keeping, OSHA/EPA inspection, fire, chemical exposure, most frequent violations, and… source |
| ENVT121 | OSHA 30 Construction | — | This course covers federal construction regulations 29 CFR 1926 and the case law surrounding the construction industry. source |
| ENVT140 | Industrial Hygiene | — | This course covers the methods of anticipating, recognizing, evaluation and controlling exposures in the workplace while exploring the toxicological effects of contaminants on the workforce. source |
| ENVT150 | Air and Water Permits | — | This course focuses on the laws and policies applicable to air and National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits. Students will learn types of emission sources, the purpose of air p… source |
| ENVT199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| ENVT200 | HAZWOPER | — | This HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response) course provides a basic knowledge of the storage, transportation, and use of hazardous materials in business. The course introduces h… source |
| ENVT220 | Environmental Software | — | This course is an introduction to common environmental software tools. Students will use selected software applications to process and analyze data efficiently. source |
| ENVT230 | Geoscience Studies | — | This course is an introduction to the principles and practice of earth science as it relates to environmental problems, including water quality, soil management, and land use practice, landslides, su… source |
| ENVT235 | Pollution Studies | — | This course provides an understanding of the types and sources of pollutants in the soil, water, and air, including their deposition and movement. An overview of current best management practices in… source |
| ENVT240 | Watershed Studies | — | This course is an introduction to water ecology, including watershed structural and functional characteristics, as well as the biotic and abiotic components of watersheds. The course emphasizes how h… source |
| ENVT250 | Industrial Fire Safety | — | This introductory course in fire safety uses NFPA 1, NFPA 600, and other resources to introduce the many factors to be considered for fire safety. This includes engineering concerns as well as safe w… source |
| ENVT255 | Incident Investigation | — | This course focuses on techniques for gathering complete, accurate, objective incident data, establishing root causes, reporting findings, and determining correction action. The student will learn ho… source |
| ENVT260 | Environmental Safety Mgmt | — | This course is an introductory examination of safety management principles and NIMS Incident Command Structure. This course emphasizes record keeping, hazard identification, product safety, and behav… source |
| ENVT270 | Environmental Grant MGT | — | This course introduces students to monitoring and reporting practices for grants management, technician management, and provides exposure to corporate finance. Regulatory compliance, roles and respon… source |
| ENVT292 | Internship in Env. Studies | — | Students earn practical experience in the workplace. The student engages in on-site activities relating to environmental studies. Students learn how to translate classroom theory and methods into pro… source |
| ENVT299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| FINC201 | Principles of Finance I | — | This course exposes students to corporate finance. Other items covered include risk exposure and the U.S. financial system. Topics touched on will be Time Value of Money and risk. Prerequisite/Corequ… source |
| FINC202 | Principles of Finance II | — | As a follow up to FINC 201 - Principles of Finance I this class is a continuation. It goes more in depth with corporate finance, banking, international finance, capital budgeting, mergers and acquisi… source |
| FINC215 | Small Business Finance | — | The role of the finance cycle will be explored in detail. Various business entities will be examined as well as creating a business, buying a business and putting a value to an existing one. Funding… source |
| FSCI110 | Firefighter I | — | This course is an introduction to basic firefighting skills and techniques and is equivalent to Firefighter Section 1 training requirements of the West Virginia State Fire Commission. source |
| FSCI111 | Firefighter II | — | This course is a continuation of FSCI 110 - Firefighter I and is an equivalent to Firefighter Section II training requirements of the West Virginia State Fire Commission. source |
| FSCI112 | Hazardous Materials I & II | — | This course provides the basic skills required to properly identify hazardous materials and respond in a defensive fashion to contain or control releases of hazardous substances. This course satisfie… source |
| FSCI113 | Hazardous Materials III | — | This course provides the basic skills required to properly contain and control releases of hazardous materials. This course satisfies the OSHA training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120 for First Respo… source |
| FSCI199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| FSCI299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| GAME100 | Introduction to Table Games | — | This course covers the general responsibilities of the dealer and is a Emphasis is placed on correct chip handling techniques, identifying the value of each color chip, learning to read the total val… source |
| GAME101 | Blackjack | — | This course covers the fundamentals of dealing Blackjack. Emphasis is placed on card totaling, chip handling and cutting, card shuffling and card placement. Attention is given to game and accounting… source |
| GAME102 | Midi Baccarat | — | This course is designed to train students in all aspects of dealing Midi Baccarat. Students will learn about the equipment used, the rules and object of the game, check handling and odds. Extensive h… source |
| GAME103 | Poker | — | This course covers the fundamentals of dealing Poker. Instruction is provided in the fundamentals of rake/antes/blind bets, game rules and regulations, dealer’s responsibilities and game security. source |
| GAME104 | Roulette | — | This course covers the fundamentals of dealing Roulette. Emphasis is placed on chip handling, table layout, accurate and quick mental multiplication, and accuracy in clearing the table. source |
| GAME105 | Craps | — | This course covers the fundamentals of dealing craps. Emphasis is placed on the knowledge of the procedures on a variety of bets, accurate and quick mental multiplication and chip handling. Special a… source |
| GAME106 | Novelty | — | Novelty Game training focus’ on a group of highly popular games including Let It Ride, Three Card Poker, Four Card Poker, Texas Hold Em Bonus, and the Big Six. Students will learn skills such as card… source |
| GAME199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| GAME299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| CGEN100 | First Year Experience | — | This course will focus on crucial components for the first year of higher education: reading skills, study skills, critical thinking, and good habits for success. This course will provide the student… source |
| CGEN101 | Career Transition | — | This course will provide a foundation of career development skills and exploration of life planning issues. Components will include self-assessment, academic exploration, study of career fields, and… source |
| CGEN110 | Portfolio Development I | — | The Portfolio Development course is designed to assist adult students with the development of a comprehensive portfolio documenting knowledge acquired through life/work experiences and other formal o… source |
| CGEN111 | Portfolio Development II | — | This is the second half of a two-course series. In this course, the student is responsible for the development of a written portfolio which provides the description, analysis, and documentation of le… source |
| CGEN112 | Prior Learning Development | — | The Portfolio Development course is designed to assist adult students with the development of a comprehensive portfolio documenting knowledge acquired through life/work experiences and other formal o… source |
| CGEN115 | Technology Orientation | — | Technology Orientation will train students to easily identify and use online content, which has a high priority for higher education institutions today. The course will focus on technology-enhanced e… source |
| CGEN116 | Developing Computer Fluency | — | Developing Computer Fluency s students develop skills necessary to work with computers at home, at school, and in the workplace. This course will introduce the student to computer terminology and dev… source |
| CGEN120 | Student Leadership Academy | — | This course provides students with hands-on experience on being a leader, working together on a team, being responsible, serving as a liaison, and representing a large group of individuals and their… source |
| CGEN199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| CGEN200 | Learning Online | — | This course provides the necessary foundation for students to be successful in an online course environment. Required technical skills will be discussed and assessed, as well as study skills, time ma… source |
| CGEN292 | Field Experience | — | This is a capstone course in experiential learning. The student participates in an internship, externship, or cooperative with an appropriate agency, company, or organization. Students will develop p… source |
| CGEN299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| CMTC156 | Real Estate | — | This class will include the major aspects of real estate from broad perspectives through “fine print” detail. Students will acquire a ready understanding of legal and technical concepts, documents, a… source |
| CMTC199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| CMTC299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| GSPE124 | Zumba | — | Zumba combines Latin and International music with a fun and effective high energy workout. Come Join the Party! Sneakers are required and bring water. source |
| GSPE129 | Beginning Tap Dancing | — | This course will introduce the student to basic beginner level terminology and tap exercises. This course will be primarily a physical education/activity based course with some written supplementary… source |
| GSPE147 | Women (1–2) | — | This class is a beginner-level women’s self defense class that is tailored to suit the needs of the students. Students will use exercise activities to gain awareness of their surroundings, increase s… source |
| GSPE197 | Beginning Yoga (1–2) | — | This class is a beginner-level hatha yoga class and is based on teachings by B.K.S. Iyengar that uses yoga to unite the movement of the body with the rhythm of the breath through continuous explorati… source |
| GSPE198 | Intermediate Yoga (1–2) | — | This class is an intermediate hatha yoga class and is based on teachings by B.K.S. Iyengar that uses yoga to unite the movement of the body with the rhythm of the breath through continuous exploratio… source |
| GSPE199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| GSPE204 | Walking and Fitness | — | This course develops a foundation for good health and wellness that must be maintained on a daily basis and throughout life. The course lecture emphasis is on fitness as an investment and a building… source |
| GSPE210 | Fitness for Life | — | This course is designed to assist participants in developing a healthier lifestyle through appropriate exercise programs, nutrition and behaviors that contribute to optimal health and wellness. source |
| GSPE299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| GEOG105 | ~World Cultural Geography | — | This course introduces students to fundamental issues and concepts that explain the dynamic and complex relationships between people and the environments they inhabit. Students will explore the ways… source |
| GEOL101 | ~Geological Sciences | — | This is a combined course in physical geology dealing with the composition, structure, and history of planet Earth. Minerals, rocks, tectonic processes, and physical characteristics of the earth’s su… source |
| GEOL103 | Historical Geology | — | Historical Geology is a course dealing with the history of planet earth focusing on the interplay between platetectonics and life. Plate boundary positions throughout geologic time will be covered as… source |
| GEOL199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| GEOL299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| HET110 | Welding I | — | This course introduces students to the basic processes in the welding field and emphasizes welding safety. Students receive an introduction to welding equipment, identification and selection of elect… source |
| HET120 | Fabrication | — | Students will learn the basics of metal fabrication safety including production, measuring, hand tools, and layout. Students will demonstrate proficiency in fabrication through related projects. Prer… source |
| HET199 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| HET206 | Heavy Equipment Electronics | — | Students enrolled in this course will engage in theories, system testing, and troubleshooting of simulators and equipment. Additionally, students will receive an introduction to controls. source |
| HET210 | Welding II | — | This course will focus on more advanced welding topics including the operation of AC and DC power sources, weld heat, polarities, and electrodes for use in joining various alloys. This course will al… source |
| HET211 | Advanced Welding | — | Advanced welding techniques are taught in this course. This will include different methodologies which can include Stick, arc, MIG, or TIG. It also reviews how to weld various materials and shapes wh… source |
| HET212 | Weld Certification Prep | — | This course prepares students for various AWS (American Welding Society) welding certifications. There is no certification given in this course nor guarantee of passage. Prerequisite(s): HET 210 - We… source |
| HET220 | Mobile Hydraulics | — | Advanced Hydraulics covers a range of topics such as hydraulic motor types; external mechanical pumps with external gear, orbiting gerotor, and roller vane pumps assembly and disassembly; the study o… source |
| HET292 | Internship | — | Students will obtain a paid or unpaid internship that expands students’ career awareness and further develops practical, hands-on experience. The number of credits earned will be determined by the ho… source |
| HET299 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| HIST101 | ~World History to 1500: Early Man Through the Renaissance | — | This course is a survey of World History covering the development of ancient civilizations and cultures to the year 1500, beginning with prehistoric humans and the rise of the first civilizations, in… source |
| HIST102 | ~World History Since 1500: The Renaissance Through the Present | — | This course is a survey of World History from the European Renaissance to the present. At the beginning of the course, developments in the Western World between 1500 and 1800 receive special attentio… source |
| HIST199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| HIST201 | ~US History to 1877 | — | This course will introduce students to the period of United States History until the end of Reconstruction. Special emphasis will be placed upon the political, economic, and social aspects of the nat… source |
| HIST202 | ~US History Since 1877 | — | This course will explore the Post-Reconstruction era of United States History. Special emphasis will be placed on the political, economic, and social effects upon the United States during the Gilded,… source |
| HIST206 | American Women’s History | — | This course introduces students to the experience of women in American society from the colonial period to present. Women’s struggle for social, economic, and political equality will be a major focus… source |
| HIST207 | African American History | — | This course introduces students to the history of African Americans from the 16th century to present. Economic, political, and cultural influences on the black historical experience will be studied a… source |
| HIST210 | ~WV and Appalachian History | — | This course will focus on broad themes in the history of West Virginia, including early formation, why slavery was not popular in western Virginia, social and political reform, population growth, ind… source |
| HIST214 | Latin American History | — | The course traces the history of Latin America from the pre-contact period until the present, highlighting a series of pertinent issues that have had a profound effect on modern-day Latin America. In… source |
| HIST225 | Gender & Sexuality in the U.S. | — | This course examines the history and culture of those who identify as LGBTQ+ living within the borders of the United States. Each subpopulation will be examined through ancient history to the present… source |
| HIST299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| HSRV101 | Intro to Social Work & HSRV | — | Students will be introduced to human services and the major policies and practices used to understand human services as a profession. Students will study the evolution and history of human services a… source |
| HSRV201 | Interview, Intake, Case Mgmt | — | This course focuses on case management and the interviewing process. Students develop a basic understanding of the concepts and processes of case management. The course will focus on documentation, t… source |
| HSRV210 | Ethics, Values, Cultural Compt | — | This course provides a framework of human services practice intended to prepare students for their actual experience in a human services agency. Students will explore moral, cultural, and ethical iss… source |
| HSRV215 | Group Dynamics | — | This course examines the multifaceted nature of group dynamics, offering a comprehensive understanding of how individuals interact within group settings. Students will explore the complexities of gro… source |
| HSRV220 | Internship | — | Students complete 100 internship hours in a community agency to develop an awareness of issues that arise in the human service field. Students will also participate in weekly classroom meetings for a… source |
| HSRV230 | Community Org & Advocacy | — | This course will develop an understanding of the history and values of community resources designed to meet the needs of at-risk populations. Students will learn key principles, strategies, and hands… source |
| HSRV235 | Human Beh/Soc Envmt Theories | — | This course examines various theoretical frameworks and perspectives related to human behavior as it interacts with social structures, cultures, and institutions. Specific emphasis is placed on the i… source |
| HSRV236 | Human Beh/Soc Envmt Lifespan | — | This course is designed to introduce students to theories and knowledge of human behavior, development, and the impact of social systems across different stages of life. Special emphasis is placed on… source |
| HSRV240 | Research in Human Services | — | This course introduces current research methods and techniques used in the human service field, with an emphasis on evidence-based practice. This course provides students with a basic theoretical und… source |
| HSRV250 | Crisis Intervention | — | This course prepares students to give immediate to people experiencing crises and introduces the basic theories and principles of crisis intervention. Emphasis is placed on identifying and demonstrat… source |
| HSRV260 | Introduction to Addiction | — | This course will present an overview of substance use disorders, addictive disorder, chemical dependency, and the addictive process. This course provides an introduction to the history, theories, cur… source |
| HSRV270 | Psychopharm of Addiction | — | This course studies behavioral and cognitive effects of psychoactive drugs, including both illicit drugs and use of drugs in treating psychological disorders. Content includes psychology and physiolo… source |
| HSRV280 | Addiction Counseling | — | The course introduces students to the theories, concepts, and delivery of addiction counseling, including various therapies, motivational interviewing, harm reduction, addiction-specific assessments,… source |
| HSRV292 | Practicum/Field Work II | — | This course is a capstone course in experiential learning within a community human service agency. Students observe and learn from working professionals and apply knowledge and theory from the classr… source |
| IT102 | IT Fundamentals | — | The IT Fundamentals course covers foundational IT concepts including identifying and explaining computer components, installing software, establishing network connectivity and preventing security ris… source |
| IT105 | Computer Ethics | — | This course is designed to educate existing and future Information Technology professionals on the tremendous impact ethical issues have on the use of information technology in the modern business wo… source |
| IT180 | A+ Core 1 | — | This course, along with IT 181 - A+ Core 2 , prepares students with skills needed to be a successful computer repair technician and also prepares students for CompTIA’s A+ certification exams. In thi… source |
| IT181 | A+ Core 2 | — | This course, along with IT 180 - A+ Core 1 , prepares students with skills needed to be a computer support technician and also prepares students for CompTIA’s A+ certification exams. In this course,… source |
| IT185 | Introduction to Linux | — | This course will prepare students to work with the Linux operating system and them prepare for the Linux+ CompTIA certification exams. The course does not assume any prior knowledge of Linux and is g… source |
| IT189 | Operating Sys Fundamentals | — | This course is an introduction to the basics of computer operating systems. Topics include operating system principles, CPU, file systems, input and output devices, disk management, virtualization, s… source |
| IT191 | Practicum | — | This course will cover testing methodologies and study techniques to assist in preparing students for an IT industry certification exam. Prerequisite(s): IT 102 IT Fundamentals , IT 180 A+ Core 1 , a… source |
| IT199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| IT210 | Help Desk Technician | — | IT 210 - Desk Technician IT 210 - Desk Technician This course prepares the student to and support non-technical people with computer related problems in the workplace. Students will learn the fundame… source |
| IT244 | Cloud/Virtualization | — | This course serves as a basis for understanding the standard cloud terminologies and methodologies needed to implement, maintain, and support cloud technologies and infrastructure. Also discussed wil… source |
| IT245 | Cloud/Virtualization II | — | Cloud/Virtualization II course continues building on the concepts covered in Cloud/Virtualization I. This course examines: • Preparation for deploying cloud solutions • Designing, implementing, and m… source |
| IT253 | TCP/IP | — | TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) defines the broad family of protocols and services that make the Internet possible. The course covers concepts, terminology, models, protocols… source |
| IT269 | Project Management | — | This comprehensive course examines the various models used to develop and control the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), Schedule, and Cost. Additionally, the class will perform an analysis on the time,… source |
| IT270 | Server I | — | This course is a beginning course in server management. Domains include server architecture, server administration, storage, security, networking, disaster recovery, and troubleshooting. Topics inclu… source |
| IT285 | Advanced Linux | — | This course will be a continuation course to IT 185 - Introduction to Linux . More advanced concepts will be presented to prepare the student for the Linux+ certification exam from CompTIA and are ge… source |
| IT289 | Server II | — | This course is the second course in server management. Domains include server architecture, server administration, storage, security, networking, disaster recovery, and troubleshooting. Topics includ… source |
| IT299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| INST165 | Instrumentation I | — | This course explores basic instrumentation concepts and electrical process control. Topics include instrumentation history and fundamentals, safety, instrumentation classification, power sources, the… source |
| INST199 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| INST265 | Instrumentation II | — | This course explores the analysis and control of process control systems. Topics include: safety, control device fundamentals, control loops, data acquisition and transmission, troubleshooting, recor… source |
| INST299 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| ASL101 | Sign Language I | — | In this course, students develop communicative capabilities utilizing American Sign Language (ASL). In addition to learning about deaf culture, students will acquire functional sign phonology, vocabu… source |
| ASL102 | Sign Language II | — | This course will continue with sign vocabulary growth and an introduction to idiomatic phrases. Emphasis will be placed on the use of classifiers, expression, body postures, and the signing space. Pr… source |
| ASL103 | Sign Language III | — | This course is a continuation of Sign Language II. The course emphasizes grammar, vocabulary, development and the deaf culture. Students will expand dialogues, short stories, narratives, short conver… source |
| ASL104 | Sign Language IV | — | This course provides a continuation of instruction in the grammatical features of American Sign Language (ASL), vocabulary development, and conversational skills. Students increase comprehension of m… source |
| FREN101 | French I | — | This is a basic, culturally-oriented course in conversational French designed for beginning students who wish to develop skills in speaking, writing, and comprehending the French language. Emphasis i… source |
| FREN102 | French II | — | This course allows students to strengthen their comprehension and speaking proficiency in French by providing extensive practice in oral and written communication and self-expression and through disc… source |
| GRMN101 | German I | — | Students will be introduced to German by way of all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The course will concentrate on the cultures of the German-speaking world while pra… source |
| GRMN102 | German II | — | Students will continue their study of German by way of all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. In addition, the course will continue to concentrate on the cultures of the… source |
| JAPN101 | Japanese I | — | The goal of this course is for the student to gain oral fluency in basic Japanese. The student will engage in constant oral drills and practice. The sentence/word repetition drill, word substitution… source |
| JAPN102 | Japanese II | — | Students learn new sentence structure and vocabulary. They also learn and practice HIRAGANA and KATAKANA using FUDEPEN, a brush pen, throughout the semester. Prerequisite(s): JAPN 101 - Japanese I source |
| LANG105 | Deaf Culture & History | — | This course gives an understanding of the deaf community and culture and reviews the history of deaf education in the United States as well as how technology has impacted the deaf community. The cour… source |
| LANG141 | Russian I | — | This course lays the foundations for learning the Russian language and culture, with an emphasis on proficiency in communication. Students study Russian pronunciation, communication, and basic gramma… source |
| LANG199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course des… source |
| LANG299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course des… source |
| SPAN101 | Spanish I | — | Spanish I is an introductory course designed to expose beginning students to basic language skills. In this course, students develop the fundamentals of communication, listening and comprehension, sp… source |
| SPAN102 | Spanish II | — | Spanish II builds upon the basic grammatical structures introduced in Spanish I and continues to develop skills such as pronunciation practice, listening comprehension, and “guided” composition. Corr… source |
| SPAN199 | Special Topics | — | A Special Topics course has a different course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course description. Hours source |
| LEAD101 | Understanding Leadership | — | This course will clarify why and how to use the mission, vision, and values of the company in focused leadership development. Each participant’s role in Leadership Development will be clarified. source |
| LEAD102 | Leading by Communication | — | This course teaches leaders how to get results through people. A personality assessment tool will assist participants to improve work productivity, teamwork, and communication by discovering and resp… source |
| LEAD103 | Improving Personal Productivity | — | This course is a part of the Leadership Development Training program used by Economic and Workforce Development for training in business and industry and is being considered as part of the Organizati… source |
| LEAD104 | Project Management | — | This course will leaders learn how to set measurable project source |
| LEAD105 | Performance Management | — | In this course students will learn that performance management is an ongoing, continuous process of communicating and clarifying job responsibilities, priorities, and performance expectations in orde… source |
| LEAD106 | Customer Service | — | Exceptional customer service is pertinent to an organization’s success. Supervisors must understand their role in creating and sustaining standards of excellent customer service in their business ope… source |
| LEAD107 | Coaching & Retaining Talent | — | This course s leaders create an environment in which people feel valued and satisfied in their jobs. Leaders will gain an understanding of their critical role in retaining organizational talent. source |
| LEAD108 | Building & Leading Teams | — | Build a high-performance team by understanding team dynamics, evaluating your team’s performance, and developing an action plan for continued team success. source |
| LEAD109 | Leading & Sustaining Change | — | Key leaders will learn about and practice the skills that will enable them to deal with change more effectively. This course will individuals, teams, and organizations understand, accept and successf… source |
| LEAD110 | Problem Solving, Brainstorming, & Critical Thinking | — | Utilizing training and practice, develop teams that solve problems through brainstorming and critical thinking. source |
| LEAD111 | Managing Conflict & Difficult Situations | — | Learn strategies of conflict management to develop professional skills needed to manage disputes and disagreements positively and proactively. source |
| LEAD112 | Leading Multi-Generational Workforce | — | Managing age diversity within the workplace is an essential skill for all those who supervise others. There are four generations working within most organizations. As each group ages thru its lifecyc… source |
| LEAD113 | Effective Presentation Skills | — | Plan, prepare, practice and present more effective presentations. Participants apply what they have learned, practice their skills, and gather feedback from an audience of peers and supervisors. source |
| LEAD114 | Preventing Harassment & Diversity Awareness | — | A diverse workforce provides a larger pool of ideas and experiences. Organizations can draw from that pool to meet business strategy needs and meet the needs of customers and employees more effective… source |
| LGST100 | Intro to Law & Legal Systems | — | This introductory course will provide students with information on the legal structure of American society. The emphasis is on how the law really works in everyday life. A vital feature of the course… source |
| LGST103 | Legal Terminology | — | This course serves to introduce students to terms used in the legal field. The student will learn spelling, pronunciation, and definitions of commonly used terms within various components of the fiel… source |
| LGST105 | Legal Office Technology | — | This course will provide students with an introduction to technologies used in the law office. Students will explore legal software, legal research tools, and legal document preparation. The role of… source |
| LGST150 | Legal Research | — | This course introduces students to the fundamentals of legal research, focusing on locating, understanding, and analyzing legal resources. Students will learn how to identify and use primary and seco… source |
| LGST151 | Legal Writing | — | This course introduces students to the essential skills for legal writing. Students will learn how to structure and draft various legal documents, including case briefs and memoranda, while focusing… source |
| LGST199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| LGST200 | Legal Ethics | — | Legal Ethics provides an examination of contemporary ethical issues and conduct relevant to the legal profession. This course will discuss ethics from a variety of viewpoints including law enforcemen… source |
| LGST210 | Laws of Domestic Relations | — | This course examines domestic relations law including case preparation and the rules and procedures of the family court system. Topics covered include child custody, divorce procedures, and dispute r… source |
| LGST213 | American Court System | — | This course provides an overview of the American court system. Students will be introduced to the actors in the system, including judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys. Courtroom processes from… source |
| LGST220 | Civil Litigation | — | This course provides an overview of the civil litigation process from initial interview through trial procedures including the preparation of pleadings and trial documents. Topics covered include civ… source |
| LGST230 | Criminal Law and Procedure | — | This course provides an overview of criminal law beginning with the arrest and investigation through the trial process. Case studies and historical cases in criminal law will be reviewed and analyzed… source |
| LGST240 | Administrative Law | — | This course introduces the body of law created by administrative agencies to implement their power and duties. Procedures and application of administrative rules, regulations, orders, and decisions w… source |
| LGST260 | Constitutional Law | — | An introduction to American constitutional law, with an emphasis on constitutional amendments and U.S. Supreme Court decisions. The course will explore the constitutional interpretation perspectives… source |
| LGST292 | Field Experience | — | Cooperative education allows students to acquire essential practical skills by being exposed to the reality of the work world beyond the boundaries of campus. Students will be required to complete a… source |
| LGST299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| MTEC101 | Master Planning of Resources | — | This course explains the principles and processes of master planning of resources; describes the techniques and methods of demand management, sales and operations planning, and master scheduling; exa… source |
| MTEC102 | Basic Supply Chain Management | — | This course will define the role, source |
| MTEC103 | Execution & Control of Operations | — | This course explains how to schedule production and process manufacturing plans relative to authorizing, releasing, prioritizing, and sequencing work; identifies the interfaces and data exchanges req… source |
| MTEC104 | Just-in-Time/Total Quality Management | — | This course defines the concept of JIT including implementation and principles and discusses the concept of TQM. Topics covered include continuous improvement methodologies and techniques; root cause… source |
| MTEC105 | Detailed Scheduling/Planning | — | This course is designed to identify types of inventory and how they are assessed; describe order review methodologies and how to apply them in different types of inventory strategies; identify lot si… source |
| MTEC106 | Strategic Management of Resources | — | This course teaches students how to recognize the need for integration of the manufacturing process with the company strategy. Students learn how to identify strategy components; understand the align… source |
| MTEC110 | Brain Smart Management | — | This course is designed to teach specific behaviors to alter one’s own behavior as the first and most important factor in influencing the behavior of others. The focus of the course is to change ones… source |
| MTEC111 | Quality of Leadership | — | This course introduces the student to the concepts of leadership including influence, characteristics, and dimensions of leadership. The course reviews the situational leadership model and promotes e… source |
| MTEC199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| MTEC292 | Manufacturing Occupational Internship | — | Students learn how to translate classroom theory and methods into professional skills and opportunities. source |
| MTEC293 | Manufacturing On-the-Job Training | — | This course is designed to award credit to those employees who have to participate in a supervised on-the-job training program within the manufacturing facility. Credit is awarded upon receipt of a l… source |
| MATH100 | Math Essentials | — | Students will learn how to perform operations on real numbers, the implications of exponents and the order of operations and how to evaluate algebraic expressions. The concepts of percent and related… source |
| MATH100A | Algebra Essentials | — | Students will perform operations on polynomials, rational and radical expressions. Students will use various methods to factor polynomials. Students will solve polynomial, rational and radical equati… source |
| MATH100S | Developmental Mathematics | — | This is a seminar in developmental mathematics. Students will learn how to perform operations on real numbers, the implications of exponents and the order of operations, and how to evaluate algebraic… source |
| MATH101 | ~Introduction to Mathematics | — | Topics to be covered are sets, mathematical logic, mathematical systems, the real number system, systematic counting, probability, measurement, and consumer mathematics. Students will use problem sol… source |
| MATH101L | Intro to Mathematics Lab | — | Students will learn how to perform operations on real numbers, the implications of exponents and the order of operations and how to evaluate algebraic expressions. The concepts of percent and related… source |
| MATH102 | Technical Mathematics | — | This course focuses on computational fluency and applied problem solving with emphasis on the following topics: real numbers, ratios, percent, proportions, estimation, exponents, roots, scientific no… source |
| MATH103 | Pharmacological Math | — | This applied mathematics course focuses on essential computational skills and basic pharmacological concepts used in the healthcare setting. Emphasis will be placed on the following topics: fractions… source |
| MATH105 | ^Algebra | — | Topics explored in this course include properties of real numbers, operations on polynomials, rational and radical expressions, and finding solutions of linear, quadratic, polynomial, radical and abs… source |
| MATH106 | ^Trigonometry | — | Topics explored in this course include the study of angles in radians and degrees and evaluating trigonometric functions using right triangle and unit circle approaches. Other topics to be explored i… source |
| MATH108 | ^Pre-Calculus | — | This course is a one-semester preparation for calculus, which includes various topics in algebra and trigonometry. Algebra topics include the analysis of linear, quadratic, polynomial, radical, ratio… source |
| MATH114 | ~Elem Probability & Statistics | — | This course introduces the fundamental concepts of probability and statistics. Topics include descriptive statistics, random sampling methods, frequency distributions, measures of central tendency an… source |
| MATH154 | ~Finite Mathematics | — | This course introduces students to selected topics from finite mathematics. Mathematical models for the analysis of decision-making problems are examined. Topics include analyzing linear functions wi… source |
| MATH199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| MATH200 | College Geometry | — | This course explores the fundamental ideas of geometry. Content includes the analysis and classification of geometric figures; the study of geometry transformations, congruence, and similarity; the a… source |
| MATH207 | ^Calculus I | — | This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of differential and integral calculus from algebraic, numerical, and graphical points of view. Topics covered include limits, continuity, di… source |
| MATH208 | Calculus II | — | This course is a continuation of Calculus I. Topics include the calculus of transcendental functions, techniques of integration, applications of integration, an introduction to first-order differenti… source |
| MATH232 | Math for Elem Teachers I | — | This course is designed for Education majors in the Elementary (K-6) specialization as an introduction to selected topics in mathematics, including reasoning and problem solving skills, patterns and… source |
| MATH233 | Math for Elem Teachers II | — | This course is designed for Education majors in the Elementary (K-6) specialization as an introduction to selected topics in mathematics, including elementary probability and statistics, data analysi… source |
| MATH299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| MET105 | Introduction to Machining | — | In this introductory course, students will learn to safely operate equipment in a machining environment. Students will also learn about hand tools, saw types, saw blades, installation and removal and… source |
| MET120 | Statics | — | This is a Vector mechanics course covering concepts of forces, moments, couples, resultants; equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies in two and three dimensions; forces in trusses, frames and machi… source |
| MET199 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| MET200 | Introduction to CAM | — | This course is a study of the basic concepts of automation. These concepts include machine language computer programming, computer process monitoring, process-computer interfaces, and automation prob… source |
| MET201 | Intro to CNC Programming | — | In this course, students will create basic programs for CNC mills and lathes. Students will generate industry standard G and M code programs. Programs are run on verification software to ensure accur… source |
| MET202 | CNC Programming II | — | This course expands on the MET 201 - Intro to CNC Programming course, providing further study in computer-aided numerical control programming of CNC Lathes. It concentrates on the lathe series of mac… source |
| MET220 | Strength of Materials | — | This course is a mechanics of materials course covering concepts of normal and shear stress and strain, deformation, factors of safety and stress, axially-loaded members, torsionally-loaded members,… source |
| MET299 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| MECH101 | Introduction to Mechatronics | — | Introduction to Mechatronics is an overview course that introduces students to the field of Mechatronics. Students will rotate through modules that will give them insight into the skills, concepts, e… source |
| MECH101L | Intro to Mechatronics Lab | — | This course is the lab component of MECH 101 - Introduction to Mechatronics . The course contains an overview course that introduces students to the field of Mechatronics. Students will rotate throug… source |
| MECH102 | Technical Physics | — | Technical Physics emphasizes physical concepts as applied to technical fields. The five major areas on concentration include mechanics, matter and heat, wave motion and sound, electricity and magneti… source |
| MECH102L | Technical Physics Lab | — | Technical Physics emphasizes physical concepts as applied to technical fields. The five major areas on concentration include mechanics, matter and heat, wave motion and sound, electricity and magneti… source |
| MECH105 | Electricity & Commercial Wiring | — | Electricity and Commercial Wiring is an introduction to AC electrical applications and commercial wiring practices. This course is paired with MECH 106 - Electricity & Electronics to form a complete… source |
| MECH105L | Electricity & Comme Wiring Lab | — | Electricity and Commercial Wiring is an introduction to AC electrical applications and commercial wiring practices. This course is paired with MECH 106 to form a complete electricity/electronic exper… source |
| MECH106 | Electricity & Electronics | — | Electricity & Electronics is an introduction to AC electrical applications and commercial wiring practices. This course is paired with MECH 105 - Electricity & Commercial Wiring to form a complete el… source |
| MECH106L | Electricity & Electronics Lab | — | Electricity & Electronics is an introduction to AC electrical applications and commercial wiring practices. This course is paired with MECH 105 - Electricity & Commercial Wiring to form a complete el… source |
| MECH110 | Mechanical Systems I | — | Mechanics I is a comprehensive introduction to fundamentals of industrial mechanical concepts, principles, and equipment. The course covers safety, lubrication, bearing installation and removal, prop… source |
| MECH120 | Fluid Power | — | The Fluid Power course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the concepts and applications of fluid power technology including hydraulics and pneumatics. The course is an over… source |
| MECH121 | Safety Awareness & OSHA 10 | — | Safety Awareness is designed to introduce students to the necessary skills to safely work in the industrial setting. Some major areas of studies include: Fall Protection, Fire Prevention and Protecti… source |
| MECH130 | Plastics Technology | — | This course is a survey of the plastics industry, including a study of materials with reference to their properties, processing, and uses. Fabrication, finishing, and fastening methods and plastic pr… source |
| MECH140 | Robotics | — | This course explores basic robotic concepts and studies robots in typical application environments. Topics include: robot history and fundamentals, robot classification, power sources, robot applicat… source |
| MECH140L | Robotics Lab | — | This course is the laboratory portion of Robotics. Students will apply concepts to program and control robotic animation, as well as, plan out robotic applications. Corequisite(s): MECH 140 - Robotics source |
| MECH180 | Introduction to PLC | — | This online based class will introduce the concept of PLCs and how they are used to control automation equipment in the industrial setting. Practical labs will be included to students assess their kn… source |
| MECH199 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| MECH201 | Systematic Troubleshooting | — | This course will provide the students with a systematic process, utilizing critical thinking skills to diagnose, analyze, and solve complex problems. Several problem-solving models will be presented.… source |
| MECH207 | Advanced Electronics | — | Advanced electronics is a continuation and expansion of MECH 106 - Electricity & Electronics . This course expands on the fundamental concepts of and computations related to AC and DC electricity. Em… source |
| MECH207L | Advanced Electronics Lab | — | Advanced electronics is a continuation and expansion of MECH 106L - Electricity & Electronics Lab . This course expands on the fundamentals concepts of and computations related to AC and DC electrici… source |
| MECH210 | Mechanical Systems II | — | This course is a further investigation of industrial mechanical concepts, principles, and equipment. The course covers advanced topics including PLC’s, laser alignment, and vibration analysis. Prereq… source |
| MECH220 | Advanced Fluid Power with PLC | — | The Advanced Fluid Power course is a continuation of MECH 120 introducing advanced concepts and applications of fluid power technology including hydraulics and pneumatics. The course will introduce t… source |
| MECH230 | Industrial Controls | — | Industrial Controls introduces the students to the basics of AC motor applications and control. This course teaches electric relay control of AC electric motors found in industrial, commercial, and r… source |
| MECH235 | Indust Wiring & Controls | — | Industrial Wiring and Controls introduces students to electrical panels, panel wiring fundamentals, sizing disconnects and overcurrent devices. This course teaches grounding control systems, internal… source |
| MECH250 | Intro to PLC | — | The PLC course will prepare students to install, maintain and program Programmable Logic Controllers. Students will learn about both Allen-Bradley and Seimens PLC systems. Prerequisite(s): MECH 105 -… source |
| MECH255 | Adv PLC & Int Automation | — | This course focuses on working with analog modules in PLC systems. The course begins with connecting analog sensors to analog modules and writing programs to control these devices. Program functions… source |
| MECH260 | Process Control & Instrumentation | — | Process Controls cover a wide range of topics such as measurement methods, pressure measurement devices, temperature measurement devices, flow measurement devices, level measurement devices, pilot va… source |
| MECH270 | Manufac Proc & Quality Control | — | Manufacturing Process and Quality Control has two components. For the process management component, a factory simulation is conducted. Concepts presented include: Cycle Time, Production Time, First P… source |
| MECH280 | Integrated Manufacturing Systems | — | Integrated Manufacturing Systems is a capstone course where students will apply the sum of their knowledge to set up, program, operate, maintain and troubleshoot a scaled manufacturing system. Studen… source |
| MECH280L | Integrated Manuf Systems Lab | — | Integrated Manufacturing Systems is a capstone course where students will apply the sum of their knowledge to set up, program, operate, maintain and troubleshoot a scaled manufacturing system. Studen… source |
| MECH292 | Internship | — | This course corresponds to a paid internship that expands the students’ career awareness and further develops their practical hands-on experience. The number of credits earned will be based on the nu… source |
| MECH299 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| MDIA101 | Introduction to Media Studies | — | This course introduces students to the concepts and theories of media and society and surveys their systems and roles in society. Emphasis is placed on media in the United States, including historic… source |
| MDIA102 | Intro to Adobe Photoshop | — | The course will introduce students to working with photographs and drawings focusing on website graphics. Basics of the digital image, photo collage, banner graphics, and simple animation for website… source |
| MDIA104 | Web Page Design | — | In this course, students learn how to code web pages from scratch using HTML, XHTML, and XML incorporating Java Scripting. Students will explore basic and advanced tags by creating web pages utilizin… source |
| MDIA105 | Internet Foundation | — | This is the foundation course for CIW (Certified Internet Webmaster) certification. Students learn how to use key Internet technologies, such as Web browsers, e-mail, newsgroups, File Transfer Protoc… source |
| MDIA107 | Into to Illustrator/InDesign | — | This course covers introductory knowledge of Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign. Students will focus on the basic techniques that they need to get started with Illustrator and InDesign. Students wi… source |
| MDIA108 | Multimedia Presentation Develo | — | Using current graphics presentation software, including Microsoft PowerPoint, Prezi, Canva, Adobe Spark, and other applications, students will create interactive, multimedia-based presentations for r… source |
| MDIA109 | Intro to Design Principles | — | This course introduces students to the principles of design which are used to organize or arrange the structural elements of a presentation or publication. Students will learn the elements of design,… source |
| MDIA110 | Introduction to Podcasting | — | This class is an introduction to podcasting. Students will study various types of audio podcasts and will be encouraged to develop their own personal voices and styles, while acquiring the practical… source |
| MDIA111 | Understanding Social Media | — | This course examines the relationship between society and social media from broader social, political, historical, and industrial contexts. The course examines social theories, emerging social media… source |
| MDIA121 | Intro to Digital Photography | — | This course is an introduction to the use of digital photography techniques. This course will emphasize visualization, composition, and the aesthetics of digital photography. This course will also in… source |
| MDIA192 | Media Practicum | — | The course will cover testing methodologies and study techniques to assist in preparing students for the ACA (Adobe Certified Associate) Exam for Adobe Photoshop. Prerequisite(s): MDIA 102 - Intro to… source |
| MDIA199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| MDIA201 | Digital Branding | — | This course will introduce brand management techniques and technologies that allow consumers to establish and promote their online presence. Topics covered include branding, visual storytelling, soci… source |
| MDIA202 | Video Production | — | This course is an introduction to analog and digital video production and editing theories, effects, and techniques. Students will develop video products using analog and digital recording methods an… source |
| MDIA203 | Advanced Photoshop & Animate | — | This project-based course will begin with a review of Adobe Photoshop basics and quickly move into intermediate and advanced concepts of layering, masks, paths, and shapes. Students practice image su… source |
| MDIA206 | Site Designer | — | This course focuses on theory, design, and web construction along with information on architecture concepts, website management, scenario development, and performance evaluations. Students learn how… source |
| MDIA210 | Advanced Podcasting | — | In this project-based course students will produce their own advanced broadcast-quality podcasts. Topics also include media ethics, marketing and promotion, publishing, and legal issues. Prerequisite… source |
| MDIA211 | Managing Social Media | — | This course examines digital tools and technologies that allow users to create and manage social media content for various platforms (business and personal) which in turn give consumers a voice and a… source |
| MDIA220 | Publication Design | — | Through a practical hands-on approach, students in this course will use current design software to publish their own digital and print publications, to include websites, book covers, pamphlets, newsl… source |
| MDIA299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| MAST100 | Principles of Medical Assisting | — | This course is a foundation course for all medical assisting programs (clinical and/or administrative). Topics include medical assisting and other allied health disciplines as a profession, health ca… source |
| MAST101 | Introduction to Medical Assisting | — | This course is a foundation course for all medical assisting programs (clinical and/or administrative). Topics include medical assisting and other allied health disciplines as a profession, health ca… source |
| MAST102 | Medical Terminology | — | This course is an integral component in understanding the language of medicine. It is designed to give the student a foundation in the basic structure of medical terms, word building and definitions… source |
| MAST105 | Insurance Billing & Coding | — | The focus of this course is on the process of using source documents to apply diagnostic and procedural codes to patient records for the purpose of filing insurance claims. Topics covered include int… source |
| MAST106 | Medical Office Management | — | This course is a foundational course in administrative medical assisting. Topics include the facility environment, computers in the ambulatory care setting, electronic medical records (EMR), telecomm… source |
| MAST106L | Medical Office Management Lab | — | This course is taken in conjunction with MAST 106 Medical Office Management. It emphasizes hands-on demographic data entry, billing and coding, insurance filing, reporting, as well as other electroni… source |
| MAST108 | Admin Medical Assisting | — | This course focuses on administrative medical assisting. Topics include the medical services environment, computers in healthcare, electronic medical records (EMR), telecommunications, patient schedu… source |
| MAST108L | Admin Medical Assisting Lab | — | This course is taken in conjunction with MAST 108 Admin Medical Assisting. It emphasizes hands-on demographic data entry, creating and maintaining electronic patient charts, telecommunications, patie… source |
| MAST199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| MAST202 | Clinical Care I | — | This course offers the medical assistant student the opportunity to learn basic clinical theory that is utilized within medical practices. Areas covered include principals of asepsis including steril… source |
| MAST202L | Clinical Care I Lab | — | This course is taken in conjunction with MAST 202 - Clinical Care I . Emphasis is placed on hands-on learning of skills related to the lecture portion including blood pressure, pulse, respiration, te… source |
| MAST204L | Clinical Care | — | This course offers the medical assistant student the opportunity to learn basic clinical theory and hands-on skills. Areas covered include principals of asepsis including sterilization, infection con… source |
| MAST206 | Clinical Care II | — | This course builds on topics covered in MAST 202 - Clinical Care I and introduces new information including an introduction to the medical laboratory, lab equipment, and safety, microbiology, collect… source |
| MAST206L | Clinical Care II Lab | — | This course is taken in conjunction with MAST 206 - Clinical Care II . Emphasis is placed on hands-on learning of skills covered in MAST 206 lecture. These skills include performing hematology tests,… source |
| MAST207L | Advanced Clinical Care | — | This course builds on topics covered in MAST 204L - Clinical Care and introduces new information including an introduction to the medical laboratory, lab equipment, lab safety, microbiology, collecti… source |
| MAST210 | Medical Law & Ethics | — | This course introduces the complex legal, moral, and ethical issues involved in providing healthcare services. Emphasis is placed on the legal requirements of healthcare professionals; HIPPA regulati… source |
| MAST212 | Medical Assisting Externship I | — | The course coordinates with local medical office sites to provide students with hands-on clinical and administrative experience in a medical office setting. The student will attend one hundred uncomp… source |
| MAST214 | MA Review and Certification Prep | — | This course provides the student with a review of all major administrative, clinical, and general competencies covered in the medical assistant program. Upon successful completion of this course and… source |
| MAST216 | Medical Assisting Externship II | — | The course coordinates with medical facilities to provide students with hands-on clinical and administrative experience in a healthcare setting. The student will attend one hundred uncompensated hour… source |
| MAST299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| MLT101 | Intro to Medical Laboratory Technician | — | This course is an orientation to general laboratory practice and explores the profession of medical laboratory technician for students interested in the medical laboratory technician program. This co… source |
| MLT102 | Medical Laboratory Techniques | — | This course will study the essential laboratory skills such as pipet techniques, proper safety, and protective equipment procedures, operating a centrifuge, preparing reagents and solutions, laborato… source |
| MLT199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| MLT200 | Hematology/Coagulation | — | This course will study the fundamental concepts in hematology and hemostasis, to include hemoglobinopathies, hematopoiesis, anemias, leukocyte disorders, leukemias and other hematological disorders.… source |
| MLT201 | Applied Immunology | — | This course will analyze the basic principles of the human immune system and explore the role of the immune system in normal and abnormal immune responses and how this system manifests in laboratory… source |
| MLT202 | Medical Microbiology | — | This course will study the clinical aspects of infectious disease, to include bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, and virology. The course will include specimen collection and handling of normal fl… source |
| MLT203 | Immunohematology | — | This course will explore the basic principles of blood banking and immunology to include the organization and functions of the immune system, antigen/antibodies, complement, humoral and immunity of c… source |
| MLT204 | Clinical Chemistry | — | This course will study the analysis of the chemical constituents of blood to include specimen collection, processing, correlation of normal and pathological physiology and the diagnostic correlations… source |
| MLT205 | Review & Certification Preparation | — | This course provides the student with a review of all major clinical laboratory procedures, clinical and general competencies covered in the medical laboratory technician program. Upon successful com… source |
| MLT210 | Clinical Practice I-Internship | — | Students will experience an internship at an affiliated hospital. This will provide the students the opportunity to gain practical skills experience in manual and automated procedures in two specifie… source |
| MLT211 | Clinical Practice II-Internship | — | Students will experience an internship at an affiliated hospital. This will provide the students the opportunity to gain practical skills experience in manual and automated procedures in two specifie… source |
| MLT299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| MUSC111 | ~Introduction to Music | — | This course provides training and experiences which will enable the student to acquire a historical-social-aesthetic perspective, to comprehend musical concepts, to discriminate quality levels, to se… source |
| MUSC199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| MUSC299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| NURS112 | Nursing Concepts | — | This course introduces a core set of concepts critical to professional nursing practice. Conceptual learning and its role in promoting deep learning will be examined. Students will analyze selected c… source |
| NURS115 | Nursing Care I | — | This course introduces professional and patient concepts across the lifespan. Emphasis is placed on fundamental nursing concepts used by professional nurses in the provision of safe, quality care. Th… source |
| NURS125 | Nursing Pharmacology I | — | This course introduces essential concepts of pharmacology utilized in nursing practice. Emphasis is placed on principles of pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and safety implications o… source |
| NURS135 | Nursing Care II | — | This course builds on professional and patient concepts learned in previous nursing courses. Emphasis is placed on the care of patients across the lifespan with concept-related exemplary health alter… source |
| NURS145 | Nursing Pharmacology II | — | This course builds on pharmacological concepts learned in previous courses. The purpose of this course is to examine pharmacotherapeutic agents used in the treatment of illness and the promotion, mai… source |
| NURS199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| NURS215 | Nursing Care III | — | This course continues to build on professional and patient concepts learned in previous nursing courses. Emphasis is placed on professional identity and the care of patients across the lifespan with… source |
| NURS225 | Nursing Pharmacology III | — | This course builds on pharmacological concepts learned in previous courses. The purpose of this course is to examine pharmacotherapeutic agents used in the treatment of illness and the promotion, mai… source |
| NURS240 | Nursing Care IV | — | This course continues to build on professional and patient concepts learned in previous nursing courses. Emphasis is placed on the ethical care of patients across the lifespan with concept-related ex… source |
| NURS245 | Transition to Practice | — | This course is designed to prepare the student to transition from the role of nursing student to professional registered nurse. Emphasis is placed on synthesis of nursing concepts, socialization into… source |
| NURS299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| ORIE101 | Orientation to College | — | A course designed to the student bridge the transition to the college environment. source |
| ORIE199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| PHIL101 | ~Introduction to Philosophy | — | This course is an introduction to the philosophical study of morality, including the theory of right and wrong behavior, the theory of value (goodness and badness), and the theory of virtue and vice.… source |
| PHIL111 | Phil of World Religions | — | This course will introduce the study of religion from several disciplinary approaches, including psychology, sociology, philosophy, and history and gender studies. source |
| PHIL199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| PHIL205 | Introduction to Ethics | — | The goals for Introduction to Ethics are to familiarize students with major traditional theories, thinkers, and concepts in ethics and to build students’ skills in analyzing and solving ethical probl… source |
| PHIL299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| PLBT100L | Essentials of Phlebotomy | — | This course focuses on the fundamentals of Phlebotomy and the technical skills of a Phlebotomist. Course content includes the history of phlebotomy, basic anatomy and physiology, infection control, s… source |
| PLBT101 | Phlebotomy | — | This course prepares students with the fundamentals of phlebotomy. Both theory and hands-on experience are provided. Course content includes the history of phlebotomy, basic anatomy and physiology, i… source |
| PLBT102 | Phlebotomy Clinical Externship | — | This course requires students to work in a CLIA approved laboratory setting and function under direct supervision of a phlebotomist. The externship is one hundred uncompensated hours in length. Stude… source |
| PTA101 | Intro to Physical Therapy | — | In this course, the history of the physical therapy profession and survey of general physical therapy services as well as the legal and ethical requirements for the physical therapist assistant are i… source |
| PTA102 | Patient & Professional Relationship | — | Recognition of the reactions of the health care worker, patient, and family to illness and disability is discussed. The influence of race, class, age, ethnic origin, and gender on the physical therap… source |
| PTA103 | Intro to Patient Care | — | This course is an introduction to basic patient care procedures such as positioning, transferring, ambulating, dressing, fitting ambulation aids, and taking vital signs. Universal Precautions, isolat… source |
| PTA104 | Physical Agents | — | This course includes the lecture and lab study of thermal agents, compression, and massage. Skills in surface anatomy and goniometry are developed. Topics include electrical stimulation, traction, an… source |
| PTA105 | Kinesiology | — | This course provides a study of human movement and related mechanical principles. Topics include detailed musculoskeletal anatomy and physiology. Upon completion, student will be able to analyze a fu… source |
| PTA106 | Clinical Education I | — | This course is an initial clinical experience for students. Forty hours spaced throughout the semester introduces the various settings of a physical therapy practice - acute care, transitional care,… source |
| PTA107 | Clinical Education II | — | This course is a concentrated fifteen day, 120 hour clinical experience. Students will be assigned to a variety of inpatient and outpatient facilities. They are expected to demonstrate beginner level… source |
| PTA108 | Patho of Disease for PTA | — | Pathophysiology of diseases for the PTA will build upon previously learned knowledge of normal anatomy and normal physiology. This course will discuss pathologies and abnormalities that are deviation… source |
| PTA109 | Physics for PTA | — | This is an introductory physics course for students wishing to enter the PTA program. Students will be introduced to the following concepts: Newton’s Laws of Motion, Linear Motion, Circular Motion, G… source |
| PTA110 | Musculoskeletal Review | — | Musculoskeletal Review will build upon previously learned knowledge of normal anatomy and normal physiology. This course was designed for the physical therapist assistant student to learn attachments… source |
| PTA111 | Anatomy & Physiology for PTA | — | This course is specifically designed for the Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) student, to build upon basic anatomy and physiology material from the More specifically, in-depth knowledge of the musc… source |
| PTA112 | Pharmacology for PTA | — | This course provides a study of pharmacology in Rehabilitation. Topics include characteristics of drug classes and drug names. Indications, contraindications, precautions, and side effects will be in… source |
| PTA199 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course will have a different course description for each course under this special topics code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code,… source |
| PTA201 | Therapeutic Exercise | — | The principles and techniques of therapeutic exercise will be introduced. Topics also include gait analysis, posture assessment, and chest physical therapy. Upon completion the student will plan, imp… source |
| PTA202 | Orthopedics | — | The dysfunctions caused by and intervention strategies for musculoskeletal disorders, amputations, wounds, and burns will be examined. Upon completion, the student will be able to combine previously… source |
| PTA203 | Neurology | — | The dysfunctions caused by and intervention strategies for peripheral and nervous system disorders will be examined. Upon completion the student will be able to combine previously and newly learned p… source |
| PTA204 | Clinical Education III | — | This rotation consists of two hundred hours over a five week period that will allow the student to begin the process of working within the physical therapy Plan of Care. The emphasis will be to imple… source |
| PTA205 | Capstone Seminar | — | This intense five week seminar examines the expectations for an entry level physical therapist assistant and focuses on preparation for clinical rotations and entry into the profession. Previously le… source |
| PTA206 | Clinical Education IV | — | This six week, 240 hour clinical assignment allows the student to apply all previously learned theory and skills to patient care in a clinical setting. Each student is assigned to a clinical center t… source |
| PTA299 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course will have a different course description for each course under this special topics code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code,… source |
| PHYS103 | ~General Physical Science I | — | This is the first semester of a two-semester sequence that develops skills necessary to understand physical science. This integrated course encompasses lecture and lab components. This course will ex… source |
| PHYS104 | ~General Physical Science II | — | This is the second semester of a two-semester sequence that develops skills necessary to understand physical science. This integrated course encompasses lecture and lab. This course explores critical… source |
| PHYS199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| PHYS201 | General Physics I | — | This is a calculus-based physics course covering topics of motion, force, Newton’s laws, energy, momentum, gravitation, rotation, acoutsics, fluid dynamics, and thermodynamics. The course includes a… source |
| PHYS299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| PLET120 | Introduction to Plastics | — | Students will learn the fundamentals of plastics processing. Additionally, students will learn the basic characterizations of polymeric materials, as well as aspects of quality control. source |
| PLET199 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| PLET200 | Plastics Processing | — | Students will gain the necessary skills for various plastics processing methods including injection and blow molding. Students will also be introduced to maintenance practices of materials. Students… source |
| PLET210 | Plastics Design | — | Students are introduced to the design of molds, tools, and plastic parts. CAS and CAW are used to construct a various mold and plastic part designs. Prerequisite(s): MECH 201 - Systematic Troubleshoo… source |
| PLET292 | Internship | — | This course should expand the students’ career awareness and further develop their practical, hands-on experience. The number of credits will be based on the number of hours of employment. source |
| PLET299 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| PSCI100 | ~Introduction to Political Ideology | — | This course provides an overview of major political ideologies that shaped the historical political landscape of the world and the United States and will give shape to the 21st century. An examinatio… source |
| PSCI101 | ~American Federal Government | — | This course involves the study of the functions and administration of government in the United States. The course is designed to provide an introduction to the structure, organization and functioning… source |
| PSCI102 | ~State & Local Government | — | This survey course covers the history and operations of state and local government. Some of the topics include state & local politics, state constitutions, state legislation, state governors, the jus… source |
| PSCI199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| PSCI201 | Intro to Int’l Relations | — | Making sense of contemporary world affairs involves understanding the history of int’l relations (IR). The primary tool for examining the broader patterns in IR will be the three major theories of IR… source |
| PSCI210 | Intro to Comp Politics | — | This course introduces the central concepts and debates in the field of comparative politics. Through the examination of various countries in Europe, Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa,… source |
| PSCI220 | Intro to Comparative Politics | — | This course offers an introduction to the field of political theory, focusing on three major themes – power and freedom, social justice, and democracy. It is designed to promote critical thinking abo… source |
| PSCI299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| PSYC199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| PSYC203 | ~Introduction to Psychology | — | This course will introduce the student to basic psychological principles and to enable the student to examine current thinking about development, personality, sensation and perception, cognition, lea… source |
| PSYC205 | Abnormal Psychology | — | This course introduces students to both the science and the personal aspects of abnormal psychology. Through case studies, the students will explore psychological disorders, such as stress disorders,… source |
| PSYC210 | Human Growth & Development | — | This course explores the basic principles of human growth and development throughout the lifespan. Prenatal development, as well as physical, emotional, mental, and social changes in children, adoles… source |
| PSYC240 | Social Psych of Substance Use | — | This course is designed to introduce students to the social reality of substance abuse. The course will address the social and personal dynamics involved in the phenomena of substance use. In additio… source |
| PSYC270 | Wellness and Happiness | — | This course will examine various philosophies of love and happiness. Students will create their own philosophy of love, happiness, and how to live in deeper communion with this philosophy. Students w… source |
| PSYC299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| CAHS161 | Radiologic Externship II | — | This course will introduce students to the clinical environment and allow them to utilize clinical skills. Students will achieve competency in procedures covered in year one while constructing profes… source |
| RADT101 | Radiographic Sciences I | — | RADT 101 will introduce basics of radiologic technology and prepare students to learn advanced scientific concepts. It will define the roles and services of the Radiology Department and introduce ess… source |
| RADT105 | Radiographic Sciences II | — | This course provides a comprehensive exploration of intermediate-level radiological sciences, focusing on enhancing technical proficiency and understanding in medical imaging. Students will gain in-d… source |
| RADT110 | Patient Care for Radiographers | — | This introductory course prepares students for entry into the clinical setting. Students will learn infection control, standard precautions, and communication. Students will develop skills in proper… source |
| RADT110L | Patient Care for Radiographers Lab | — | This introductory course prepares students for entry into the clinical setting. Students will learn infection control, standard precautions, and communication. Students will develop skills in proper… source |
| RADT120 | Radiographic Positioning I | — | This course will provide students with the foundation necessary to take radiographic images. Students will learn the basic body planes and positions, nomenclature, and positioning landmarks. Students… source |
| RADT120L | Radiographic Positioning I Lab | — | This course will provide students with the foundation necessary to take radiographic images. Students will learn the basic body planes and positions, nomenclature, and positioning landmarks. Students… source |
| RADT125 | Radiographic Positioning II | — | This course will expand on the foundations provided in RADT 120 to add additional anatomy and processes to the student’s procedural ability, including imaging of the spine and skull. Imaging consider… source |
| RADT125L | Radiographic Positioning II Lab | — | This course will expand on the foundations provided in RADT 120 to add additional anatomy and processes to the student’s procedural ability, including imaging of the spine and skull. Imaging consider… source |
| RADT130 | Radiation Physics | — | This course introduces the production of the x-ray beam. Controlling factors of the x-ray beam will be defined. This course will focus on the components and circuitry of the equipment as well as safe… source |
| RADT140 | Clinical I | — | This course will introduce students to the clinical environment and allow them to utilize clinical skills. Students will achieve competency in procedures covered in Radiographic Positioning I and II… source |
| RADT145 | Clinical II | — | This course continues RADT 140 and allows students to expand their clinical skills and techniques. Students will focus on increased involvement in the clinical setting and more direct patient care. S… source |
| RADT150 | Radiologic Foundations I | — | Reinforcing and building on the knowledge and skills developed in the Healthcare Foundations courses, students will deepen their understanding of clinical theory and expand practice competency to inc… source |
| RADT155 | Radiologic Foundations II | — | Reinforcing and building on the knowledge and skills developed in Radiologic Foundations I, students will deepen their understanding of clinical theory. Students will learn the basics of equipment op… source |
| RADT199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| RADT220 | Radiographic Pathology | — | This course focuses on the common pathologies present in medical imaging studies and their relevant imaging considerations. Common pathologies from the different body systems will be defined as well… source |
| RADT225 | Image Analysis | — | This course focuses on the analysis of medical images for diagnostic quality. It will define common image acquisition errors and corrective measures required. Students will receive instruction on pos… source |
| RADT230 | Radiobiology | — | This course continues concepts introduced in RADT 105 and Radiation Physics. It defines and discusses the effects of ionizing radiation on the human body’s tissues and includes instruction on the the… source |
| RADT240 | Clinical III | — | This course continues Clinical II, allowing students to expand their clinical skills and techniques. Students will focus on increased involvement in the clinical setting and more direct patient care.… source |
| RADT245 | Clinical IV | — | This course continues Clinical III and allows students to expand their clinical skills and techniques. Students will focus on increased involvement in the clinical setting and more direct patient car… source |
| RADT250 | Registry and Career Preparation | — | This course is designed to prepare Radiology students to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Initial Certification Exam and enter the workforce. It will include a comprehensive rev… source |
| RADT299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| RENG101 | Renewable Energy Technology | — | This course explores basic Renewable energy concepts and studies Photovoltaics, Wind Turbine and Solar Thermal systems in typical application environments. Topics include a site plan, sizing, safety,… source |
| RENG101L | Renewable Energy Tech Lab | — | This course explores basic Renewable energy concepts and studies Photovoltaics, Wind Turbine and Solar Thermal systems in typical application environments. Topics include a site plan, sizing, safety,… source |
| RENG199 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| RENG201 | Solar Thermal Energy | — | This course explores Solar Thermal systems in typical application environments. Topics include a site plan, sizing, safety, regulations, and connection, Flat panel, Evacuated Tube as well as geotherm… source |
| RENG201L | Solar Thermal Energy Lab | — | This course explores Solar Thermal systems in typical application environments. Topics include a site plan, sizing, safety, regulations, and connection, Flat panel, Evacuated Tube as well as geotherm… source |
| RENG299 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| ROB199 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| ROB210 | Robotics I | — | This course is designed to introduce the student to industrial robotics applications typical environments. Topics include: robot history and fundamentals, robot classification, power sources, robot a… source |
| ROB220 | Robotics II | — | This course expands on Robotics I and will focus on industrial robotics installation, application, programming, and maintenance. Course topics will include programming in a C-type language to read se… source |
| ROB299 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| SDE188 | Intro to Programming Logic | — | This course introduces the basic concepts of programming logic. Students will examine the basic constructs of selection, sequence, and repetition, abstract data structures of records, arrays, and lin… source |
| SDE193 | Programming in C# | — | This course provides students with a thorough understanding of the basic principles of C# programming language. It covers the basic syntax and structure of the language with an emphasis on problem-so… source |
| SDE194 | Programming in Java | — | This course provides students with a basic understanding of the principles of JAVA programming. It covers syntax, structure and emphasizes problem-solving techniques. Students create programs using i… source |
| SDE195 | Programming in Python | — | This course provides an introduction to the Python language. Students will explore its most important libraries and practice recommended programming styles and idioms, using a hands-on approach to ho… source |
| SDE197 | Video Game & VR Programming | — | Foundational aspects of interactive game and Virtual Reality (VR) development will be introduced, providing the essentials to create 2D, 3D, and immersive experiences using a game engine. Topics incl… source |
| SDE199 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| SDE200 | Mobile App Development | — | This course acquaints students with the design, development, testing, and debugging of mobile applications for multi-platform (i.e. Android, IOS, etc.) deployment. It will use the object-oriented pro… source |
| SDE204 | Server Side Web Development | — | This course covers aspects of server-side scripting application development for web purposes. It will focus on program statements and techniques to manipulate database information. Students will expl… source |
| SDE209 | Applied App Development | — | This hands-on capstone course is designed to validate the knowledge and skills of the student in application development. It will utilize concepts learned through Mobile Application Development, Serv… source |
| SDE299 | Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| SOCI120 | Applied SOCI in Healthcare | — | This course will introduce students to emotional, psychological, and physical trauma in relation to gender inequality, poverty, under/uninsured populations, and drug misuse, using the sociological th… source |
| SOCI199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| SOCI203 | ~General Sociology | — | This course introduces students to the core concepts and perspectives of sociology, the study of human social environments and of human interactions within those environments. The course will explore… source |
| SOCI205 | ~Social Problems | — | This course provides an in-depth study of current social problems. Emphasis is on causes, consequences, and possible solutions to problems associated with major social institutions. Prerequisite(s):… source |
| SOCI215 | ~Human Relations | — | Human Relations instructs students on the relationship between self-esteem and human relations and consequently between human relations skills and career success. Emphasis is on strategies for person… source |
| SOCI220 | Sociology of Diverse Groups | — | Sociology of diverse groups offers special topics in the sociology of diversity for in-depth study. This course explores multiculturalism, the presence of multiple diverse groups in society, and the… source |
| SOCI255 | Drugs & Society | — | This course facilitates understanding of the multidimensional factors involved in drug use, dependence, misuse, and treatment, in the context of social structural factors. Drug use as a social issue… source |
| SOCI288 | Victim Advocacy | — | This is a National Advocate Credentialing Program (NACP) approved course. Learners who successfully complete this course will be credentialed victim advocates and will be allowed to use the CA creden… source |
| SOCI299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| THEA101 | ~Introduction to Theatre | — | This course is an analytical approach to the understanding and appreciation of theatre as an art form. The course is designed for students who wish to improve their understanding of theatre, both his… source |
| TOUR101 | Intro Tourism & Hospitality | — | Explore the evolution of the tourism and hospitality industry, analyze its current, local/regional impact, and identify key sectors. Develop an understanding of the diverse career opportunities withi… source |
| TOUR102 | Principles of Cust Serv | — | Define the principles of exceptional customer service in the context of tourism and hospitality. Acquire effective communication skills, problem-solving techniques, and strategies for building strong… source |
| TOUR103 | Tourism Hospitality Leadersh | — | Examine leadership styles and theories applicable to the tourism and hospitality industry. Develop decision-making skills, explore strategies for motivating diverse teams, and understand the role of… source |
| TOUR104 | Event Planning & Management | — | Identify key elements of successful event planning within the tourism and hospitality sector. Analyze logistical considerations, budgeting strategies, and risk management techniques. Demonstrate the… source |
| TOUR105 | Marketing Tourism Hospitality | — | Apply marketing principles specific to the tourism and hospitality industry. Develop skills in destination promotion, branding, and digital marketing. Analyze market trends and consumer behavior with… source |
| TOUR106 | Workplace Comm & Digital Lit | — | Enhance written and verbal communication skills for professional contexts within tourism and hospitality. Develop digital literacy, including proficiency in industry-relevant tools. Practice effectiv… source |
| TOUR107 | Prin of Business Ops & Mngmt | — | Examine fundamental principles of business operations and management within the tourism and hospitality sector. Analyze organizational structures, financial management practices, and strategic planni… source |
| TOUR292 | T&H Internship | — | Gain practical experience through an internship in a tourism or hospitality setting. Apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, develop problem-solving skills, and cultivate a professional… source |
| EDTR199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| EDTR299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| UAS101 | Intro to Drone Applications | — | This course will introduce students to basic drone applications. This course will include the history of UAVs, careers in UAV technicians, and GIS technicians, and a brief introduction into coding an… source |
| UAS102 | Drone Operations I | — | This course provides a practical UAV application including UAV flight training, project planning, data creation, data management, and data processing. This course prepares students to take the FAA Re… source |
| UAS103 | Drone Operations II | — | This course is a continuation of the applications side of UAS 102 - Drone Operations I . The class will also include how to properly maintain and repair UAVs and related electric motors. Prerequisite… source |
| UAS105 | Introduction to GIS | — | This course will provide a basic introduction to the geographic information system (GIS) software, ArcGIS. Students will perform labs teaching them how to use the software to make basic maps. Introdu… source |
| UAS199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| UAS201 | Private Pilot Ground School | — | This course will focus on providing students with the information required for the Private Pilot License. This course covers the written material for the private pilot examination but does not includ… source |
| UAS205 | Environmental GIS | — | Remote sensing will be the main focus of this course. Students will use satellite imagery derived from the Landsat series, AVHRR, UAV data, and others to remotely sense different phenomena on Earth’s… source |
| UAS206 | GIS for Urban Planning | — | Urban planning is a growing career in the field of GIS. This course will teach the concept of proximity in a GIS. It will teach students to make spatially informed decisions in developing a city. It… source |
| UAS230 | Aviation Meteorology | — | This course is designed to teach the principles of meteorology and how it applies to aviation technology and flight safety. The topics covered will include the study of air masses, atmospheric stabil… source |
| UAS240 | Drone Imaging | — | This course will cover photography and videography elements to give students the ability to take professional quality pictures and videos using UAS. This course will also cover the skills needed to u… source |
| UAS250 | Intro to Small Electronics | — | Small electronics containing a system on a chip (SoC) are a growing part in environmental monitoring. This course will provide information in designing and controlling single board computers such as… source |
| UAS270 | Drone Project Planning | — | This course will cover the skills needed when planning an applied drone or GIS project. This will include the steps of the beginning stages, such as goals and source |
| UAS292 | Internship in Applied UAS | — | Students get practical experience in the workplace. The student will engage in on-the-site activities relating to applied UAS technologies. Interns learn how to translate classroom theory and methods… source |
| UAS299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| VET101 | Veterinary Anatomy Phys. | — | This course examines the fundamentals of anatomy and physiology of the domestic animal species with emphasis on locating and identifying the anatomical regions and landmarks. Introduction to descript… source |
| VET101L | Veterinary Anatomy Phys. Lab | — | This course reinforces VET101 Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology with hands on by the student of anatomy and physiology of domestic animal species with emphasis on locating and identifying anatomical… source |
| VET102L | Veterinary Clinical Practices I | — | This course introduces veterinary technology students to the foundational principles and procedures used in the veterinary laboratory. Lecture content covers laboratory safety, OSHA protocols, micros… source |
| VET103 | Animal Diseases & Nursing I | — | This course is an introduction to veterinary technology. It will involve an examination of technical skills involving patient wellness to include: preventative health programs, general husbandry, han… source |
| VET103L | Animal Diseases & Nursing Lab 1 | — | This course is an examination of technical skills involving patient wellness care, general husbandry; clinical nutrition; medicating animals; exam room techniques; common animal diseases, zoonotic di… source |
| VET104 | Veterinary Terminology Nomenclature | — | This course is an introduction to veterinary terminology. The student will become familiar with the foundation of veterinary medicial language such as word roots, prefixes, suffixs, and combining for… source |
| VET105 | Vet Tech Internship I | — | This course consists of supervised clinical experience in a workplace approved by the instructor. A minimum of 75 hours will be logged to exhibit a variety of experience as gained by working within a… source |
| VET106 | Vet Tech Internship II | — | This course consists of supervised clinical experience in a workplace approved by the instructor. A minimum of 75 hours will be logged to exhibit a variety of experience as gained by working within a… source |
| VET107 | Vet Tech Internship III | — | This course consists of supervised clinical experience in a workplace approved by the instructor. A minimum of 75 hours will be logged to exhibit a variety of experience as gained by working within a… source |
| VET108 | Vet Tech Internship IV | — | This course consists of supervised clinical experience in a workplace approved by the instructor. A minimum of 75 hours will be logged to exhibit a variety of experience as gained by working within a… source |
| VET110L | Veterinary Surgery Anes. Nurse Lab I | — | This course will acquaint the student with anesthesiology. Common anesthetic drugs and their pharmacology will be discussed. The student will become familiar with the anesthetic machine cycle, anesth… source |
| VET111 | Vet Pharmacology Calculations | — | This course is a study of the principles and practices related to veterinary pharmacology. Lecture topics will include a review of veterinary pharmacology and pharmacokinetics. Emphasis is on the app… source |
| VET112L | Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging | — | This course provides foundational training in veterinary diagnostic imaging, with an emphasis on proper radiographic positioning and technique. Students will learn to safely operate radiographic equi… source |
| VET113L | Veterinary Dentistry I Lab | — | VET 113L - Veterinary Dentistry I Lab VET 113L - Veterinary Dentistry I Lab This course will introduce the student to basic veterinary dentistry care through understanding of dental disease, preventi… source |
| VET199 | Veterinary Special Topics | — | A special topics (ST) course has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| VET201 | Farm Animal Health | — | This course acquaints the students with basics of farm animal health including the fundamentals of large animal husbandry, herd health management, preventive medicine, animal restraint and nutrition… source |
| VET202L | Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging II | — | Advanced skills in diagnostic imaging including radiography, ultrasonography and endoscopy will be discussed. Skills will further develop in relation to veterinary imaging procedures. Advanced diagno… source |
| VET203L | Vet Surgery Anes. Nurse II Lab | — | This course will advance student skills in anesthetic techniques in the clinical setting to include: calculation of fluid rates, pain management during anesthetic procedures, calculation of constant… source |
| VET204L | Vet Dentistry II Lab | — | The student will further develop the skills involved with small companion animal dentistry. Skills taught during this course will be application of nerve blocks, creating and logging a dental chart,… source |
| VET205 | VET Ethics - Professionalism | — | This course explores and introduces the students to ethics, professionalism and other important topics. Veterinary ethics will include a dive into humane care and management, end of life issues and t… source |
| VET210 | Animal Disease Nursing II | — | A review of the student’s knowledge gained in prior courses will ensure readiness for the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE). The student will engage in advanced nursing skills to include wou… source |
| VET210L | Animal Disease Nursing II Lab | — | VET 210L - Animal Disease Nursing II Lab VET 210L - Animal Disease Nursing II Lab A review of the student’s knowledge gained in prior courses will ensure readiness for the Veterinary Technician Natio… source |
| VET211L | Avian, Exotic, Lab Animal Med | — | This course is designed to acquaint the student with the fundamentals of avian and exotic pet husbandry, anatomy, physiology, management, and medicine. This course includes the following vertebrate g… source |
| VET212 | Vet Emergency Critical Care | — | This course is designed to acquaint the student with the fundamentals of emergency veterinary medicine, including identifying emergencies, veterinary emergency first aid, toxicology, as well as knowl… source |
| VET250 | Vet Tech Internship | — | The Veterinary Technology Internship occurs during the last semester of the Veterinary Technology Program. Students apply Essentials Skills learned during the program in an actual Veterinary or anima… source |
| VET299 | Veterinary Special Topics | — | A special topics course (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the… source |
| WORK101 | Workplace Readiness (1–4) | — | This workforce-based course enhances employees’ source |
| WORK102 | Microsoft Office (1–4) | — | This workforce-based course enhances employees’ computer efficiency in the workplace. source |
| WORK199 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |
| WORK299 | Special Topics | — | A special topic (ST) has a different course description for each course under the ST code. The division will keep a record of every special topics course ith this subject code, including the course d… source |