# Butler Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-22T14:04:16.260Z from a crawl of butlercc.edu. 874 records (102 programs · 772 courses · 0 resource pages). # Accounting ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA110 — Introduction to Business (O, T►) - BA112 — Personal Finance (O, T►) - BA115 — Business Law 1 (O, T►) - BA130 — Financial Accounting (O, T►) - BA140 — Introduction to Marketing (O, T►) - BA204 — Managerial Accounting (O, T►) - BA210 — Principles of Management (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - EG112 — Technical Writing (O) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MA148 — Calculus with Applications (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MA220 — Statistics for Management, Life and Social Sciences (O) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD133 — Navigating Challenges in College Business and Industry Pathways (O) - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2604 --- # Accounting Assistant ## Courses - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA109 — Entrepreneurship (O) - BA110 — Introduction to Business (O, T►) - BA112 — Personal Finance (O, T►) - BA115 — Business Law 1 (O, T►) - BA130 — Financial Accounting (O, T►) - BA178 — Payroll Accounting (O) - BA179 — Sales and Use Tax (O) - BA184 — Human Resource Management (O) - BA204 — Managerial Accounting (O, T►) - BA210 — Principles of Management (O, T►) - BA211 — QuickBooks® (O) - BA220 — Business Ethics (O) - BA245 — Advanced Computer Applications (O) - BE121 — Business Math/10-Key (O) - BE130 — Business Communications (O, T►) - DA100 — Introduction to Data Analytics (O) - DA140 — Data Visualization (O) - DA160 — Tableau (O) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - PD133 — Navigating Challenges in College Business and Industry Pathways (O) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2605 --- # Advanced Emergency Medical Technician ## Courses - FS255 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) - FS256 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT)-Field Internship Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2717 --- # Agribusiness ## Courses - AG102 — Principles of Animal Science (O) - AG107 — Microcomputers in Agriculture (O) - AG109 — Breeding Livestock Production Management - AG111 — Agriculture in our Society (O) - AG120 — Agricultural Economics (O) - AG135 — Introduction to Agricultural Technology - AG211 — Fundamentals of Livestock Nutrition (O) - AG213 — Introduction to Food Science (O) - AG215 — Farm Management and Finance (O) - AG217 — Marketing Agricultural Products - AG220 — Crop Science (O) - AG221 — Beef Management - AG230 — Range Management - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BA130 — Financial Accounting (O, T►) - BA204 — Managerial Accounting (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - FL107 — Beginning Spanish 1 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD133 — Navigating Challenges in College Business and Industry Pathways (O) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2626 --- # Agriculture ## Courses - AG102 — Principles of Animal Science (O) - AG107 — Microcomputers in Agriculture (O) - AG108 — Feeder Livestock Production Management - AG111 — Agriculture in our Society (O) - AG120 — Agricultural Economics (O) - AG135 — Introduction to Agricultural Technology - AG211 — Fundamentals of Livestock Nutrition (O) - AG213 — Introduction to Food Science (O) - AG215 — Farm Management and Finance (O) - AG216 — Livestock Health and Disease - AG217 — Marketing Agricultural Products - AG220 — Crop Science (O) - AG221 — Beef Management - AG230 — Range Management - AG240 — Livestock Rations - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - EV150 — Environmental Issues (O, T►) - FL107 — Beginning Spanish 1 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) - ID139 — Introduction to UAS - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD133 — Navigating Challenges in College Business and Industry Pathways (O) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2702 --- # Animal Science ## Courses - AG102 — Principles of Animal Science (O) - AG107 — Microcomputers in Agriculture (O) - AG108 — Feeder Livestock Production Management - AG109 — Breeding Livestock Production Management - AG111 — Agriculture in our Society (O) - AG120 — Agricultural Economics (O) - AG211 — Fundamentals of Livestock Nutrition (O) - AG217 — Marketing Agricultural Products - AG220 — Crop Science (O) - AG221 — Beef Management - AG230 — Range Management - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - EV150 — Environmental Issues (O, T►) - FL107 — Beginning Spanish 1 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) - ID139 — Introduction to UAS - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD133 — Navigating Challenges in College Business and Industry Pathways (O) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2756 --- # Art ## Courses - AR101 — Art History 1 (O, T►) - AR102 — Art History 2 (O, T►) - AR121 — Two-Dimensional Design (T►) - AR122 — Three-Dimensional Design (T►) - AR141 — Drawing 1 (T►) - AR142 — Drawing 2 - AR161 — Ceramics 1 - AR241 — Life Drawing - AR251 — Painting 1 - AR252 — Painting 2 - AR262 — Ceramics 2 - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - ED206 — Introduction to Teaching (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) - HS202 — History of World Civilization 2 (O, T►) - ID101 — Photoshop Fundamentals (O) - ID103 — Illustrator Fundamentals (O) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PS100 — General Physical Science (O, T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO210 — Marriage and Family (O, T►) - SO222 — Cultural Diversity and Inclusion (T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2601 --- # Automotive Technology ## Courses - AT115 — Electrical 1 - AT116 — Electrical 2 - AT117 — Brakes 1 - AT118 — Brakes 2 - AT119 — Engine Repair - AT120 — Engine Performance 1 - AT207 — Manual Drive Trains and Axles - AT210 — Automotive HVAC - AT216 — Electrical 3 - AT217 — Suspension and Steering 1 - AT218 — Suspension and Steering 2 - AT220 — Engine Performance 2 - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA112 — Personal Finance (O, T►) - BA210 — Principles of Management (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - MA114 — Technical Mathematics 1 (O) - PD133 — Navigating Challenges in College Business and Industry Pathways (O) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2628 --- # Biology ## Courses - AN106 — Introduction to Anthropology (O, T►) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - BI220 — Majors Biology 2 (Organisms) (T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - CH115 — College Chemistry 2 (T►) - CH240 — Organic Chemistry 1 - CH245 — Organic Chemistry 2 - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD132 — Navigating Challenges in College Math and Science Pathways (O) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - PH146 — General Physics 2 (T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PL292 — Engineering Ethics (O) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - RG210 — Comparative Religions (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO210 — Marriage and Family (O, T►) - SO222 — Cultural Diversity and Inclusion (T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2680 --- # Bus Admin/Acctng/Mrktng **Certificate** ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA110 — Introduction to Business (O, T►) - BA112 — Personal Finance (O, T►) - BA115 — Business Law 1 (O, T►) - BA130 — Financial Accounting (O, T►) - BA140 — Introduction to Marketing (O, T►) - BA204 — Managerial Accounting (O, T►) - BA210 — Principles of Management (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - EG112 — Technical Writing (O) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MA148 — Calculus with Applications (O, T►) - MA220 — Statistics for Management, Life and Social Sciences (O) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD133 — Navigating Challenges in College Business and Industry Pathways (O) - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2768 --- # Business Administration, Management, and Operations ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA110 — Introduction to Business (O, T►) - BA112 — Personal Finance (O, T►) - BA115 — Business Law 1 (O, T►) - BA130 — Financial Accounting (O, T►) - BA140 — Introduction to Marketing (O, T►) - BA204 — Managerial Accounting (O, T►) - BA210 — Principles of Management (O, T►) - BE130 — Business Communications (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2629 --- # Business Medical Specialist ## Courses - AH201 — Health Professions Medical Terminology 1 (O, T►) - BA245 — Advanced Computer Applications (O) - BE100 — Keyboarding (O) - BE101 — Beginning Document Processing (O) - BE102 — Intermediate Document Processing (O) - BE108 — Records Management (O) - BE109 — Human Relations (O) - BE112 — Digital Office Technology (O) - BE115 — Microsoft Outlook Level 1 (O) - BE116 — Microsoft Outlook Level 2 (O) - BE120 — Business English (O) - BE121 — Business Math/10-Key (O) - BE122 — Introduction to Health Information (O) - BE123 — Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care (O) - BE124 — Reimbursement Methodologies (O) - BE126 — Medical Office Management (O) - BE130 — Business Communications (O, T►) - BE165 — Introduction to Word (O) - BE170 — Introduction to Excel (O) - BE175 — Presentation Graphics (O) - BE176 — Introduction to Internet (O) - BE180 — Introduction to Access (O) - BE196 — MOS Test Preparation and Certification (O) - BE202 — Business Procedures (O) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - IP100 — Career Readiness (O) - IP193 — Internship 1.2 (O) - MA114 — Technical Mathematics 1 (O) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2633 --- # Business Technology ## Courses - BA110 — Introduction to Business (O, T►) - BA130 — Financial Accounting (O, T►) - BA210 — Principles of Management (O, T►) - BA220 — Business Ethics (O) - BA245 — Advanced Computer Applications (O) - BE100 — Keyboarding (O) - BE101 — Beginning Document Processing (O) - BE102 — Intermediate Document Processing (O) - BE108 — Records Management (O) - BE109 — Human Relations (O) - BE112 — Digital Office Technology (O) - BE115 — Microsoft Outlook Level 1 (O) - BE116 — Microsoft Outlook Level 2 (O) - BE120 — Business English (O) - BE121 — Business Math/10-Key (O) - BE130 — Business Communications (O, T►) - BE165 — Introduction to Word (O) - BE170 — Introduction to Excel (O) - BE175 — Presentation Graphics (O) - BE176 — Introduction to Internet (O) - BE180 — Introduction to Access (O) - BE196 — MOS Test Preparation and Certification (O) - BE202 — Business Procedures (O) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - IP100 — Career Readiness (O) - IP193 — Internship 1.2 (O) - MA114 — Technical Mathematics 1 (O) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2631 --- # Certified Physician Coder ## Courses - BE125 — Beginning Medical Coding (O) - BE127 — Advanced Medical Coding (O) - BE128 — Coding Certification Test Preparation. (O) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2747 --- # Chemistry ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - CH115 — College Chemistry 2 (T►) - CH240 — Organic Chemistry 1 - CH245 — Organic Chemistry 2 - CH275 — Biochemistry - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - MA151 — Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry (T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD132 — Navigating Challenges in College Math and Science Pathways (O) - PH251 — Physics 1 (T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PL292 — Engineering Ethics (O) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PO142 — State and Local Government (O, T►) - PO201 — International Relations (O, T►) - PO226 — Introduction to Comparative Politics (T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SO107 — Women and Gender Studies (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2688 --- # Construction Technology ## Courses - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA109 — Entrepreneurship (O) - CN101 — OSHA 10hr - Construction Industry - CN102 — Craft Fundamentals - CN103 — Introduction to Craft Skills - CN105 — Floors and Stairs - CN107 — Ceilings, Walls, and Building Systems - CN120 — Masonry Career Introduction - CN121 — Masonry Fundamentals - CN122 — Masonry Craft Skills - CN130 — Introduction to Concrete - CN140 — Architectural Blueprint Reading - CN200 — Roofing and Exteriors - CN201 — Cabinet Making and Installation - CN202 — Introduction to Electrical - CN203 — Introduction to Masonry - CN204 — Introduction to HVAC and Plumbing - CN205 — Construction Management - CN221 — Residential Masonry - CN222 — Masonry Quality Control - CN223 — Masonry Metal Work - CN224 — Advanced Masonry Techniques - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - FL107 — Beginning Spanish 1 (O, T►) - FL108 — Beginning Spanish 2 (O, T►) - IP193 — Internship 1.2 (O) - IP293 — Internship 2.2 (O) - MA114 — Technical Mathematics 1 (O) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2725 --- # Criminal Justice ## Courses - AN106 — Introduction to Anthropology (O, T►) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - CJ102 — Introduction to Criminal Justice (O, T►) - CJ103 — Agency Administration (O) - CJ104 — Law Enforcement Operations and Procedures (O) - CJ109 — Introduction to Corrections (O) - CJ116 — Juvenile Delinquency and Justice (O) - CJ118 — Gang Investigation (O) - CJ122 — Concepts of Terrorism - CJ204 — Criminal Law (O, T►) - CJ211 — Criminal Investigation (O) - CJ212 — Criminology (O) - CJ215 — Criminal Procedures (O) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - IP194 — Internship 1.3 (O) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - LT215 — American Literature 1: Colonial to 1865 (O, T►) - LT216 — American Literature 2: 1865 to Present (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - RG190 — New Testament (O, T►) - RG191 — Old Testament (O, T►) - RG210 — Comparative Religions (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2653 --- # Cyber Security ## Courses - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - IP100 — Career Readiness (O) - IP193 — Internship 1.2 (O) - IP194 — Internship 1.3 (O) - IS101 — CompTIA A+ Essentials and Applications (O) - IS102 — CompTIA Network+ (O) - IS103 — Information Technology Project Management (O) - IS150 — Network Clients (O) - IS151 — Microsoft Administration 1 (O) - IS153 — Principles of Information Assurance (O) - IS202 — Virtual Computing (O) - IS203 — CompTIA Security+ (O) - IS204 — Digital Forensics (O) - IS205 — Cyber Security Analyst (CySA+) (O) - IS206 — CompTia Linux+ (O) - IS250 — Enterprise Security Management (O) - IS251 — Advanced Security Practitioner (O) - IS255 — Penetration Testing - IS260 — Cyber Security and Internet Management Capstone - MA114 — Technical Mathematics 1 (O) - SD201 — Python Programming with Data Science (O) - SD221 — C# (O) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2660 --- # Data Analytics ## Courses - DA100 — Introduction to Data Analytics (O) - DA120 — Data Mining (O) - DA140 — Data Visualization (O) - DA160 — Tableau (O) - SD228 — Introduction to SQL Language (O) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2726 --- # Diesel Technology ## Courses - BA112 — Personal Finance (O, T►) - DT100 — Diesel Engines - DT115 — Electrical/Electronic Systems - DT116 — Advanced Electrical/Electronic Systems - DT117 — Brakes 1 - DT120 — Advanced Diesel Engines - DT200 — Truck and Heavy Equipment Repair - DT201 — Hydraulics - DT202 — Air and Engine Brakes - DT203 — Diesel Drive Trans - DT217 — Suspension and Steering 1 - DT218 — Suspension and Steering 2 - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - IP193 — Internship 1.2 (O) - IP194 — Internship 1.3 (O) - IP293 — Internship 2.2 (O) - MA114 — Technical Mathematics 1 (O) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - WE110 — OSHA 10 Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2732 --- # Digital Arts ## Courses - AR121 — Two-Dimensional Design (T►) - AR122 — Three-Dimensional Design (T►) - AR141 — Drawing 1 (T►) - AR142 — Drawing 2 - AR241 — Life Drawing - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - ID101 — Photoshop Fundamentals (O) - ID103 — Illustrator Fundamentals (O) - ID114 — Digital Branding and Promotion (O) - ID116 — Fundamentals of 3D Design - ID117 — Digital Drawing and Painting (O) - ID299 — Interactive, Digital, and 3D Capstone (O) - MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PO142 — State and Local Government (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2753 --- # Digital Media ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - ID101 — Photoshop Fundamentals (O) - ID102 — Animate Fundamentals (O) - ID103 — Illustrator Fundamentals (O) - ID109 — Stop Motion Animation 1 (O) - ID110 — Game, Storyline, and Character Development (O) - ID111 — Interactive Digital Signage (O) - ID112 — Digital Video Production 1 (O) - ID113 — UX/UI Fundamentals (O) - ID114 — Digital Branding and Promotion (O) - ID115 — Digital Photography 1 (O) - ID117 — Digital Drawing and Painting (O) - ID135 — Graphical Production 1 - ID215 — Digital Photography 2 - ID235 — Graphical Production 2 - ID299 — Interactive, Digital, and 3D Capstone (O) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2654 --- # Digital Media Specialist ## Courses - ID101 — Photoshop Fundamentals (O) - ID102 — Animate Fundamentals (O) - ID103 — Illustrator Fundamentals (O) - ID111 — Interactive Digital Signage (O) - ID112 — Digital Video Production 1 (O) - ID115 — Digital Photography 1 (O) - ID117 — Digital Drawing and Painting (O) - ID135 — Graphical Production 1 - ID215 — Digital Photography 2 - ID235 — Graphical Production 2 - ID299 — Interactive, Digital, and 3D Capstone (O) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2652 --- # Early Childhood Business Administration ## Courses - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA109 — Entrepreneurship (O) - BA211 — QuickBooks® (O) - CD222 — Child Care Administration (O) - CD226 — Building Relationships with Families (O) - CD295 — Leadership in Early Childhood (O) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2751 --- # Early Childhood Education ## Courses - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA109 — Entrepreneurship (O) - BA211 — QuickBooks® (O) - CD115 — Creative Experiences for Young Children - CD122 — Principles of Early Childhood Education 1 (O, T►) - CD123 — Principles of Early Childhood Education 2 (O) - CD124 — Infant and Toddler Development (O) - CD125 — Child Nutrition, Health and Safety (O) - CD135 — Supporting Young Children with Disabilities(O) - CD213 — Family Child Care Practicum 1 - CD214 — Family Child Care Practicum 2 - CD220 — Early Childhood Program and Curriculum Planning (O) - CD222 — Child Care Administration (O) - CD223 — Child Care Practicum 1 - CD224 — Child Care Practicum 2 - CD225 — Interaction Techniques with Young Children (O) - CD226 — Building Relationships with Families (O) - CD295 — Leadership in Early Childhood (O) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - MA114 — Technical Mathematics 1 (O) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - PY260 — Developmental Psychology (O, T►) - PY270 — Child Psychology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2642 --- # Early Childhood ## Courses - CD115 — Creative Experiences for Young Children - CD122 — Principles of Early Childhood Education 1 (O, T►) - CD123 — Principles of Early Childhood Education 2 (O) - CD124 — Infant and Toddler Development (O) - CD125 — Child Nutrition, Health and Safety (O) - CD135 — Supporting Young Children with Disabilities(O) - CD213 — Family Child Care Practicum 1 - CD214 — Family Child Care Practicum 2 - CD220 — Early Childhood Program and Curriculum Planning (O) - CD223 — Child Care Practicum 1 - CD224 — Child Care Practicum 2 - CD225 — Interaction Techniques with Young Children (O) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2644 --- # Early Childhood Unified Teaching ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - AR103 — Art in the Elementary Classroom (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CD122 — Principles of Early Childhood Education 1 (O, T►) - CD123 — Principles of Early Childhood Education 2 (O) - CD124 — Infant and Toddler Development (O) - CD125 — Child Nutrition, Health and Safety (O) - CD220 — Early Childhood Program and Curriculum Planning (O) - CD225 — Interaction Techniques with Young Children (O) - CD226 — Building Relationships with Families (O) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - ED206 — Introduction to Teaching (O, T►) - ED220 — Introduction to Special Education (O, T►) - ED222 — Technology in the Classroom (O, T►) - ED232 — Education as a Career (O) - ED290 — Integrated Learning Through the Arts (O) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MU105 — Music in the Elementary Classroom (T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PS100 — General Physical Science (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - PY260 — Developmental Psychology (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2724 --- # Economics ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA130 — Financial Accounting (O, T►) - BA204 — Managerial Accounting (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MA140 — Trigonometry (O, T►) - MA148 — Calculus with Applications (O, T►) - MA151 — Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry (T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD132 — Navigating Challenges in College Math and Science Pathways (O) - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PS100 — General Physical Science (O, T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO210 — Marriage and Family (O, T►) - SO222 — Cultural Diversity and Inclusion (T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2694 --- # Elementary Education ## Courses - AN106 — Introduction to Anthropology (O, T►) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - AR103 — Art in the Elementary Classroom (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - ED206 — Introduction to Teaching (O, T►) - ED220 — Introduction to Special Education (O, T►) - ED222 — Technology in the Classroom (O, T►) - ED232 — Education as a Career (O) - ED290 — Integrated Learning Through the Arts (O) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - LT260 — Children’s Literature (O, T►) - MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - MU105 — Music in the Elementary Classroom (T►) - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PH111 — Introduction to Meteorology (O, T►) - PH130 — Basic Physics 1 (O) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PS100 — General Physical Science (O, T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - PY260 — Developmental Psychology (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO222 — Cultural Diversity and Inclusion (T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2647 --- # Emergency Medical Technician ## Courses - FS212 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2665 --- # Engineering Technology ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EC250 — Engineering Economics (O) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - EN101 — Engineering Graphics 1 - EN102 — Engineering Graphics 2 - EN115 — Engineering Concepts - EN201 — Materials and Processes of Industry - EN212 — Electric Circuits - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - ID223 — Beginning C++ with Game Programming (O) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - MA151 — Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry (T►) - MA152 — Calculus 2 with Analytic Geometry - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PH251 — Physics 1 (T►) - PH252 — Physics 2 (T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2720 --- # Engineering Technology-Drafting ## Courses - EN101 — Engineering Graphics 1 - EN102 — Engineering Graphics 2 - EN103 — Building Design 1 with CAD - EN110 — Architectural Design Using Building Information Modeling - EN214 — 3-Dimensional Modeling Using CAD/CAM - WE110 — OSHA 10 Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2704 --- # Engineering Technology-Industrial Controls ## Courses - EN101 — Engineering Graphics 1 - EN111 — Fundamentals of Power Technology - EN212 — Electric Circuits - EN214 — 3-Dimensional Modeling Using CAD/CAM - EN215 — Automated Power Systems - WE110 — OSHA 10 Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2706 --- # English/Literature ## Courses - AN106 — Introduction to Anthropology (O, T►) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - EG104 — Creative Writing (O, T►) - FL107 — Beginning Spanish 1 (O, T►) - FL111 — Beginning Russian 1 (O) - FL118 — Beginning French 1 (T►) - FL127 — Beginning Japanese 1 - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) - HS202 — History of World Civilization 2 (O, T►) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - LT204 — Introduction to Poetry (O) - LT212 — British Literature 2: 1784 to Present (O) - LT215 — American Literature 1: Colonial to 1865 (O, T►) - LT216 — American Literature 2: 1865 to Present (O, T►) - MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PS100 — General Physical Science (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - RG210 — Comparative Religions (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO210 — Marriage and Family (O, T►) - SO222 — Cultural Diversity and Inclusion (T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2583 --- # Entrepreneurship ## Courses - BA103 — Principles of Advertising (O) - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA109 — Entrepreneurship (O) - BA110 — Introduction to Business (O, T►) - BA112 — Personal Finance (O, T►) - BA115 — Business Law 1 (O, T►) - BA130 — Financial Accounting (O, T►) - BA140 — Introduction to Marketing (O, T►) - BA184 — Human Resource Management (O) - BA203 — Retail Management (O) - BA204 — Managerial Accounting (O, T►) - BA210 — Principles of Management (O, T►) - BA215 — Personal Selling (O) - BA219 — Internet Marketing (O) - BA220 — Business Ethics (O) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - EG112 — Technical Writing (O) - HP231 — Introduction to Sport Management (O) - IP100 — Career Readiness (O) - IP193 — Internship 1.2 (O) - IP194 — Internship 1.3 (O) - MA114 — Technical Mathematics 1 (O) - PD133 — Navigating Challenges in College Business and Industry Pathways (O) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2614 --- # Exercise Science ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI226 — Anatomy and Physiology 1 (O, T►) - BI227 — Anatomy and Physiology 2 (O, T►) - BI250 — Microbiology (T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - CH115 — College Chemistry 2 (T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HP220 — Healthy Living (O, T►) - HP221 — First Aid/CPR/AED (T►) - HP225 — Principles of Personal Training (O) - HP275 — Introduction to Exercise Science (O, T►) - HP278 — Basic Nutrition (O, T►) - HP279 — Sport Psychology (O) - HP299 — Field Experience in Exercise Science (O) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MA140 — Trigonometry (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - PH146 — General Physics 2 (T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2678 --- # Farm and Ranch Management ## Courses - AG102 — Principles of Animal Science (O) - AG107 — Microcomputers in Agriculture (O) - AG108 — Feeder Livestock Production Management - AG109 — Breeding Livestock Production Management - AG111 — Agriculture in our Society (O) - AG120 — Agricultural Economics (O) - AG135 — Introduction to Agricultural Technology - AG211 — Fundamentals of Livestock Nutrition (O) - AG212 — Meat Science Fundamentals - AG213 — Introduction to Food Science (O) - AG215 — Farm Management and Finance (O) - AG216 — Livestock Health and Disease - AG217 — Marketing Agricultural Products - AG218 — Principles of Futures Markets - AG220 — Crop Science (O) - AG221 — Beef Management - AG230 — Range Management - AG240 — Livestock Rations - AG275 — Livestock Concepts and Practices - BA115 — Business Law 1 (O, T►) - BA130 — Financial Accounting (O, T►) - BA140 — Introduction to Marketing (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - EG112 — Technical Writing (O) - IP193 — Internship 1.2 (O) - IP194 — Internship 1.3 (O) - MA114 — Technical Mathematics 1 (O) - PD133 — Navigating Challenges in College Business and Industry Pathways (O) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2635 --- # Fire Science ## Courses - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG112 — Technical Writing (O) - FS100 — Firefighter 1 - FS110 — Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival - FS111 — Incident Safety Officer - FS125 — Fire Inspector 1 - FS130 — Building Construction for the Fire Service (O) - FS135 — Fire Prevention (O) - FS140 — Fundamentals of Technical Rescue - FS141 — Rope Rescue 1 - FS142 — Rope Rescue 2 - FS145 — Fire Protection Systems (O) - FS146 — Confined Space Rescue 1 - FS147 — Confined Space Rescue 2 - FS149 — Surface Water Rescue - FS150 — Vehicle and Machinery Rescue I. - FS151 — Ice Water Rescue Technician - FS152 — Swift Water Rescue Technician - FS200 — Firefighter 2 - FS207 — Hazardous Materials for First Responders - FS212 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - FS226 — Fire Instructor 1 - FS227 — Fire Instructor 2 - FS228 — Fire Officer 1 - FS229 — Fire Officer 2 - IP193 — Internship 1.2 (O) - MA114 — Technical Mathematics 1 (O) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2658 --- # Fire Science Leadership ## Courses - FS111 — Incident Safety Officer - FS226 — Fire Instructor 1 - FS227 — Fire Instructor 2 - FS228 — Fire Officer 1 - FS229 — Fire Officer 2 Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2641 --- # Food Science Business ## Courses - AG120 — Agricultural Economics (O) - AG213 — Introduction to Food Science (O) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BA130 — Financial Accounting (O, T►) - BA204 — Managerial Accounting (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - BI250 — Microbiology (T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - CH115 — College Chemistry 2 (T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - MA148 — Calculus with Applications (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD132 — Navigating Challenges in College Math and Science Pathways (O) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2687 --- # Food Science Technology ## Courses - AG120 — Agricultural Economics (O) - AG213 — Introduction to Food Science (O) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - BI250 — Microbiology (T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - CH115 — College Chemistry 2 (T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HP278 — Basic Nutrition (O, T►) - MA148 — Calculus with Applications (O, T►) - MA151 — Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry (T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MA220 — Statistics for Management, Life and Social Sciences (O) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD132 — Navigating Challenges in College Math and Science Pathways (O) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2695 --- # Foreign Language ## Courses - AN106 — Introduction to Anthropology (O, T►) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BA103 — Principles of Advertising (O) - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA112 — Personal Finance (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - EG104 — Creative Writing (O, T►) - EV150 — Environmental Issues (O, T►) - FL107 — Beginning Spanish 1 (O, T►) - FL108 — Beginning Spanish 2 (O, T►) - FL111 — Beginning Russian 1 (O) - FL112 — Beginning Russian 2 (O) - FL118 — Beginning French 1 (T►) - FL119 — Beginning French 2 (T►) - FL127 — Beginning Japanese 1 - FL201 — Intermediate Spanish (O, T►) - FL202 — Spanish Readings (O) - FL205 — Conversational Spanish 1 - FL213 — Intermediate Russian (O) - FL214 — Conversational Russian (O) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) - HS202 — History of World Civilization 2 (O, T►) - IP192 — Internship 1.1 (O) - IP193 — Internship 1.2 (O) - IP194 — Internship 1.3 (O) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - LT204 — Introduction to Poetry (O) - LT212 — British Literature 2: 1784 to Present (O) - LT215 — American Literature 1: Colonial to 1865 (O, T►) - LT216 — American Literature 2: 1865 to Present (O, T►) - MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MC161 — Introduction to Mass Communications (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD131 — Navigating Challenges in College Liberal Arts Pathways (O) - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - PY260 — Developmental Psychology (O, T►) - RG210 — Comparative Religions (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO107 — Women and Gender Studies (O, T►) - SO210 — Marriage and Family (O, T►) - SO222 — Cultural Diversity and Inclusion (T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2584 --- # Game and Simulation Design ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - ID101 — Photoshop Fundamentals (O) - ID107 — 3D Virtual Environments (O) - ID108 — Game Graphics and Level Design Fundamentals (O) - ID109 — Stop Motion Animation 1 (O) - ID110 — Game, Storyline, and Character Development (O) - ID112 — Digital Video Production 1 (O) - ID113 — UX/UI Fundamentals (O) - ID114 — Digital Branding and Promotion (O) - ID116 — Fundamentals of 3D Design - ID118 — Game Design 1 (O) - ID216 — Intermediate 3D Design - ID218 — Game Design 2 - ID222 — Virtual and Augmented Reality - ID223 — Beginning C++ with Game Programming (O) - ID299 — Interactive, Digital, and 3D Capstone (O) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2742 --- # History ## Courses - AN106 — Introduction to Anthropology (O, T►) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - EV150 — Environmental Issues (O, T►) - FL107 — Beginning Spanish 1 (O, T►) - FL108 — Beginning Spanish 2 (O, T►) - FL111 — Beginning Russian 1 (O) - FL112 — Beginning Russian 2 (O) - FL118 — Beginning French 1 (T►) - FL127 — Beginning Japanese 1 - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) - HS202 — History of World Civilization 2 (O, T►) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - LT204 — Introduction to Poetry (O) - LT215 — American Literature 1: Colonial to 1865 (O, T►) - LT216 — American Literature 2: 1865 to Present (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD131 — Navigating Challenges in College Liberal Arts Pathways (O) - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - RG190 — New Testament (O, T►) - RG191 — Old Testament (O, T►) - RG210 — Comparative Religions (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO110 — Contemporary Social Problems (O,T►) - SO222 — Cultural Diversity and Inclusion (T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2585 --- # Internetworking Management ## Courses - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - IP100 — Career Readiness (O) - IP193 — Internship 1.2 (O) - IP194 — Internship 1.3 (O) - IS101 — CompTIA A+ Essentials and Applications (O) - IS102 — CompTIA Network+ (O) - IS103 — Information Technology Project Management (O) - IS110 — AWS Academy Cloud Foundations (O) - IS111 — AWS Academy Cloud Architecting (O) - IS150 — Network Clients (O) - IS151 — Microsoft Administration 1 (O) - IS153 — Principles of Information Assurance (O) - IS201 — Microsoft Administration 2 (O) - IS202 — Virtual Computing (O) - IS203 — CompTIA Security+ (O) - IS206 — CompTia Linux+ (O) - IS253 — CCNA I Internetworking Fundamentals (O) - IS260 — Cyber Security and Internet Management Capstone - MA114 — Technical Mathematics 1 (O) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SD221 — C# (O) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2643 --- # Liberal Arts ## Courses - ED206 — Introduction to Teaching (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - PY260 — Developmental Psychology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2581 --- # Marketing ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA110 — Introduction to Business (O, T►) - BA115 — Business Law 1 (O, T►) - BA130 — Financial Accounting (O, T►) - BA140 — Introduction to Marketing (O, T►) - BA204 — Managerial Accounting (O, T►) - BA210 — Principles of Management (O, T►) - BA220 — Business Ethics (O) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MA148 — Calculus with Applications (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MA220 — Statistics for Management, Life and Social Sciences (O) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD133 — Navigating Challenges in College Business and Industry Pathways (O) - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PL101 — Introduction to Logic (O, T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2689 --- # Masonry/Concrete Technology ## Courses - CN101 — OSHA 10hr - Construction Industry - CN102 — Craft Fundamentals - CN103 — Introduction to Craft Skills - CN120 — Masonry Career Introduction - CN121 — Masonry Fundamentals - CN122 — Masonry Craft Skills - CN221 — Residential Masonry - CN222 — Masonry Quality Control - CN223 — Masonry Metal Work - CN224 — Advanced Masonry Techniques Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2737 --- # Mathematics ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BA110 — Introduction to Business (O, T►) - BA130 — Financial Accounting (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EC250 — Engineering Economics (O) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) - HS202 — History of World Civilization 2 (O, T►) - ID223 — Beginning C++ with Game Programming (O) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) - MA151 — Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry (T►) - MA152 — Calculus 2 with Analytic Geometry - MA220 — Statistics for Management, Life and Social Sciences (O) - MA253 — Calculus 3 with Analytic Geometry - MA260 — Differential Equations - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD132 — Navigating Challenges in College Math and Science Pathways (O) - PH251 — Physics 1 (T►) - PH252 — Physics 2 (T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PL292 — Engineering Ethics (O) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - RG210 — Comparative Religions (O, T►) - SD211 — Java Programming (O) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO110 — Contemporary Social Problems (O,T►) - SO210 — Marriage and Family (O, T►) - SO222 — Cultural Diversity and Inclusion (T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2686 --- # Media Arts and Production ## Courses - AG120 — Agricultural Economics (O) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - CJ102 — Introduction to Criminal Justice (O, T►) - CJ204 — Criminal Law (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - EV150 — Environmental Issues (O, T►) - MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MC155 — Applied Radio and Television 1 - MC156 — Applied Radio and Television 2 - MC161 — Introduction to Mass Communications (O, T►) - MC162 — Reporting 1 (O) - MC170 — Audio Production 1 - MC171 — Audio Production 2 - MC175 — Video Production 1 - MC176 — Video Production 2 - MC255 — Applied Radio and Television 3 - MC256 — Applied Radio and Television 4 - MC283 — Video Editing 1 - MC290 — Issues in New Media - MC291 — Media Buying and Selling - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PO142 — State and Local Government (O, T►) - PO201 — International Relations (O, T►) - PO226 — Introduction to Comparative Politics (T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO107 — Women and Gender Studies (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2758 --- # Medication Aide ## Courses - AH120 — Certified Medication Aide - AH122 — Nurse Aide - AH123 — Medication Aide Update (O) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2662 --- # Microsoft Office Certification ## Courses - BA245 — Advanced Computer Applications (O) - BE115 — Microsoft Outlook Level 1 (O) - BE116 — Microsoft Outlook Level 2 (O) - BE165 — Introduction to Word (O) - BE170 — Introduction to Excel (O) - BE175 — Presentation Graphics (O) - BE180 — Introduction to Access (O) - BE196 — MOS Test Preparation and Certification (O) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2727 --- # Multimedia Journalism ## Courses - AG120 — Agricultural Economics (O) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - CJ102 — Introduction to Criminal Justice (O, T►) - CJ204 — Criminal Law (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - EV150 — Environmental Issues (O, T►) - MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MC100 — Photojournalism - MC145 — Newspaper Practicum 1 - MC146 — Newspaper Practicum 2 - MC147 — Magazine Practicum 1 - MC148 — Magazine Practicum 2 - MC161 — Introduction to Mass Communications (O, T►) - MC162 — Reporting 1 (O) - MC170 — Audio Production 1 - MC175 — Video Production 1 - MC245 — Newspaper Practicum 3 - MC246 — Newspaper Practicum 4 - MC247 — Magazine Practicum 3 - MC248 — Magazine Practicum 4 - MC261 — Reporting 2 - MC290 — Issues in New Media - MC291 — Media Buying and Selling - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PO142 — State and Local Government (O, T►) - PO201 — International Relations (O, T►) - PO226 — Introduction to Comparative Politics (T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO107 — Women and Gender Studies (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2757 --- # Music ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) - HS202 — History of World Civilization 2 (O, T►) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) - MU106 — Group Piano 1 - MU107 — Group Piano 2 - MU111 — Theory of Music 1 (T►) - MU112 — Theory of Music 2 (T►) - MU118 — Applied Voice 1 - MU119 — Applied Voice 2 - MU120 — Applied Voice 3 - MU121 — Applied Voice 4 - MU122 — Applied Piano 1 (T►) - MU123 — Applied Piano 2 (T►) - MU124 — Applied Piano 3 - MU125 — Applied Piano 4 - MU140 — Concert Choir 1 - MU143 — Concert Choir 2 - MU145 — Concert Band 1 - MU146 — Concert Band 2 - MU156 — Aural Skills 1 - MU157 — Aural Skills 2 - MU160 — Applied Instrumental 1 - MU161 — Applied Instrumental 2 - MU162 — Applied Instrumental 3 - MU163 — Applied Instrumental 4 - MU210 — Concert Band 3 - MU211 — Concert Band 4 - MU213 — Theory of Music 3 - MU214 — Theory of Music 4 - MU218 — Concert Choir 3 - MU219 — Concert Choir 4 - MU255 — Group Piano 3 - MU256 — Aural Skills 3 - MU257 — Aural Skills 4 - MU260 — Group Piano 4 - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2598 --- # Music Education ## Courses - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - ED206 — Introduction to Teaching (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) - HS202 — History of World Civilization 2 (O, T►) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MU106 — Group Piano 1 - MU107 — Group Piano 2 - MU111 — Theory of Music 1 (T►) - MU112 — Theory of Music 2 (T►) - MU118 — Applied Voice 1 - MU119 — Applied Voice 2 - MU120 — Applied Voice 3 - MU121 — Applied Voice 4 - MU122 — Applied Piano 1 (T►) - MU123 — Applied Piano 2 (T►) - MU124 — Applied Piano 3 - MU125 — Applied Piano 4 - MU140 — Concert Choir 1 - MU143 — Concert Choir 2 - MU145 — Concert Band 1 - MU146 — Concert Band 2 - MU156 — Aural Skills 1 - MU157 — Aural Skills 2 - MU160 — Applied Instrumental 1 - MU161 — Applied Instrumental 2 - MU162 — Applied Instrumental 3 - MU163 — Applied Instrumental 4 - MU171 — Orientation to Music Education - MU210 — Concert Band 3 - MU211 — Concert Band 4 - MU213 — Theory of Music 3 - MU214 — Theory of Music 4 - MU218 — Concert Choir 3 - MU219 — Concert Choir 4 - MU255 — Group Piano 3 - MU256 — Aural Skills 3 - MU257 — Aural Skills 4 - MU260 — Group Piano 4 - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2690 --- # Nurse Aide ## Courses - AH122 — Nurse Aide - AH150 — CNA Refresher: Topics on Aging for Long Term Care Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2661 --- # Nursing ## Courses - AH111 — Therapeutic Nutrition (O) - BI231 — Pathophysiology (O) - BI240 — Anatomy and Physiology (T►) - BI250 — Microbiology (T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - NR101 — Health Assessment for the Practice of Nursing - NR102 — Patient Centered Care (PCC) 1: Foundations - NR116 — Professional Nursing 1 - NR117 — Professional Nursing 2 - NR122 — Patient Centered Care (PCC) 2: Common, Acute and Chronic Health Problems - NR161 — Pharmacology for Nursing 1 (O) - NR218 — Professional Nursing 3 - NR243 — Patient Centered Care (PCC) 3: Complex Physical and Mental Health Problems - NR244 — Patient Centered Care (PCC) 4: Multisystem or Emergent Health Problems - NR246 — Concept Synthesis - NR262 — Pharmacology for Nursing 2 (O) - NR263 — Pharmacology for Nursing 3 (O) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - PY260 — Developmental Psychology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2674 --- # Nutrition ## Courses - AH111 — Therapeutic Nutrition (O) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - BI226 — Anatomy and Physiology 1 (O, T►) - BI227 — Anatomy and Physiology 2 (O, T►) - BI250 — Microbiology (T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - CH115 — College Chemistry 2 (T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HP278 — Basic Nutrition (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MA140 — Trigonometry (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - PH146 — General Physics 2 (T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2750 --- # Online Teaching/Instructional Design ## Courses - OL100 — Introduction to Online Teaching (O) - OL102 — Fundamentals of Instructional Design (ID) (O) - OL103 — EdTech Tools to Enhance Online Learning (O) - OL104 — Universal Design for Learning (UDL) (O) - OL105 — Virtual Internship (O) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2755 --- # Online Corporate Training/Instructional Design ## Courses - OL101 — Introduction to Online Corporate Training (O) - OL102 — Fundamentals of Instructional Design (ID) (O) - OL103 — EdTech Tools to Enhance Online Learning (O) - OL104 — Universal Design for Learning (UDL) (O) - OL106 — Corporate Training Virtual Internship Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2766 --- # Operator Training for Assisted Living ## Courses - AH225 — Operator Training for Assisted Living. Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2670 --- # Patient Care Pathways ## Courses - AH120 — Certified Medication Aide - AH122 — Nurse Aide - AH130 — Basic Life Support for Health Care Professionals - AH201 — Health Professions Medical Terminology 1 (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2664 --- # Philosophy ## Courses - AN106 — Introduction to Anthropology (O, T►) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - EV150 — Environmental Issues (O, T►) - FL107 — Beginning Spanish 1 (O, T►) - FL108 — Beginning Spanish 2 (O, T►) - FL111 — Beginning Russian 1 (O) - FL112 — Beginning Russian 2 (O) - FL118 — Beginning French 1 (T►) - FL119 — Beginning French 2 (T►) - FL127 — Beginning Japanese 1 - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - LT204 — Introduction to Poetry (O) - LT215 — American Literature 1: Colonial to 1865 (O, T►) - LT216 — American Literature 2: 1865 to Present (O, T►) - MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD131 — Navigating Challenges in College Liberal Arts Pathways (O) - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PL101 — Introduction to Logic (O, T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PL292 — Engineering Ethics (O) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - RG210 — Comparative Religions (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO107 — Women and Gender Studies (O, T►) - SO110 — Contemporary Social Problems (O,T►) - SO222 — Cultural Diversity and Inclusion (T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2586 --- # Physician Coding ## Courses - AH201 — Health Professions Medical Terminology 1 (O, T►) - BE100 — Keyboarding (O) - BE101 — Beginning Document Processing (O) - BE102 — Intermediate Document Processing (O) - BE109 — Human Relations (O) - BE115 — Microsoft Outlook Level 1 (O) - BE116 — Microsoft Outlook Level 2 (O) - BE120 — Business English (O) - BE121 — Business Math/10-Key (O) - BE122 — Introduction to Health Information (O) - BE123 — Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care (O) - BE124 — Reimbursement Methodologies (O) - BE125 — Beginning Medical Coding (O) - BE126 — Medical Office Management (O) - BE127 — Advanced Medical Coding (O) - BE128 — Coding Certification Test Preparation. (O) - BE165 — Introduction to Word (O) - BE170 — Introduction to Excel (O) - BE175 — Presentation Graphics (O) - BE176 — Introduction to Internet (O) - BE180 — Introduction to Access (O) - BE196 — MOS Test Preparation and Certification (O) - BE202 — Business Procedures (O) - BI121 — Introduction to Pathophysiology (O) - BI226 — Anatomy and Physiology 1 (O, T►) - BI227 — Anatomy and Physiology 2 (O, T►) - BI240 — Anatomy and Physiology (T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - IP100 — Career Readiness (O) - IP193 — Internship 1.2 (O) - MA114 — Technical Mathematics 1 (O) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2620 --- # Physics ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - CH115 — College Chemistry 2 (T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - LT204 — Introduction to Poetry (O) - LT215 — American Literature 1: Colonial to 1865 (O, T►) - LT216 — American Literature 2: 1865 to Present (O, T►) - MA151 — Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry (T►) - MA152 — Calculus 2 with Analytic Geometry - MA253 — Calculus 3 with Analytic Geometry - MA260 — Differential Equations - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD132 — Navigating Challenges in College Math and Science Pathways (O) - PH251 — Physics 1 (T►) - PH252 — Physics 2 (T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PL292 — Engineering Ethics (O) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SD201 — Python Programming with Data Science (O) - SD221 — C# (O) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO110 — Contemporary Social Problems (O,T►) - SO222 — Cultural Diversity and Inclusion (T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2685 --- # Political Science ## Courses - AN106 — Introduction to Anthropology (O, T►) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - EV150 — Environmental Issues (O, T►) - FL107 — Beginning Spanish 1 (O, T►) - FL108 — Beginning Spanish 2 (O, T►) - FL111 — Beginning Russian 1 (O) - FL112 — Beginning Russian 2 (O) - FL118 — Beginning French 1 (T►) - FL127 — Beginning Japanese 1 - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) - HS202 — History of World Civilization 2 (O, T►) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - LT204 — Introduction to Poetry (O) - LT215 — American Literature 1: Colonial to 1865 (O, T►) - LT216 — American Literature 2: 1865 to Present (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD131 — Navigating Challenges in College Liberal Arts Pathways (O) - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PO142 — State and Local Government (O, T►) - PO201 — International Relations (O, T►) - PO226 — Introduction to Comparative Politics (T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - RG190 — New Testament (O, T►) - RG191 — Old Testament (O, T►) - RG210 — Comparative Religions (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO110 — Contemporary Social Problems (O,T►) - SO222 — Cultural Diversity and Inclusion (T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2588 --- # Pre-Computer Science ## Courses - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - EN240 — Introduction to Digital Logic Design - EN250 — Data Structures and Algorighms - MA151 — Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry (T►) - MA152 — Calculus 2 with Analytic Geometry - MA160 — Discrete Structures - MA260 — Differential Equations - PH251 — Physics 1 (T►) - PH252 — Physics 2 (T►) - PL101 — Introduction to Logic (O, T►) - SD201 — Python Programming with Data Science (O) - SD221 — C# (O) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2697 --- # Pre-Engineering ## Courses - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - MA151 — Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry (T►) - MA152 — Calculus 2 with Analytic Geometry - MA260 — Differential Equations - PH251 — Physics 1 (T►) - PH252 — Physics 2 (T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2684 --- # Pre-Health Professions ## Courses - AH131 — Introduction to Aging Studies (O) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - BI121 — Introduction to Pathophysiology (O) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - BI220 — Majors Biology 2 (Organisms) (T►) - BI226 — Anatomy and Physiology 1 (O, T►) - BI227 — Anatomy and Physiology 2 (O, T►) - BI240 — Anatomy and Physiology (T►) - BI250 — Microbiology (T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - CH115 — College Chemistry 2 (T►) - CH240 — Organic Chemistry 1 - CH275 — Biochemistry - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - FL149 — Spanish for Healthcare Professionals - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - LT204 — Introduction to Poetry (O) - LT215 — American Literature 1: Colonial to 1865 (O, T►) - LT216 — American Literature 2: 1865 to Present (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MA140 — Trigonometry (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - PH146 — General Physics 2 (T►) - PL101 — Introduction to Logic (O, T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - RG190 — New Testament (O, T►) - RG191 — Old Testament (O, T►) - RG210 — Comparative Religions (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2740 --- # Pre-Medical Laboratory Science ## Courses - AH201 — Health Professions Medical Terminology 1 (O, T►) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - BI226 — Anatomy and Physiology 1 (O, T►) - BI227 — Anatomy and Physiology 2 (O, T►) - BI250 — Microbiology (T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - CH115 — College Chemistry 2 (T►) - CH240 — Organic Chemistry 1 - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2771 --- # Pre-Medicine ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - BI220 — Majors Biology 2 (Organisms) (T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - CH115 — College Chemistry 2 (T►) - CH240 — Organic Chemistry 1 - CH245 — Organic Chemistry 2 - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD132 — Navigating Challenges in College Math and Science Pathways (O) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - PH146 — General Physics 2 (T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2683 --- # Pre-Nursing ## Courses - AH111 — Therapeutic Nutrition (O) - AH122 — Nurse Aide - AH201 — Health Professions Medical Terminology 1 (O, T►) - AN106 — Introduction to Anthropology (O, T►) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI226 — Anatomy and Physiology 1 (O, T►) - BI227 — Anatomy and Physiology 2 (O, T►) - BI231 — Pathophysiology (O) - BI240 — Anatomy and Physiology (T►) - BI250 — Microbiology (T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - FL149 — Spanish for Healthcare Professionals - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MA220 — Statistics for Management, Life and Social Sciences (O) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - NR245 — Pharmacology (O) - PD134 — Navigating Challenges in College Health Science Pathways (O) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PO142 — State and Local Government (O, T►) - PO201 — International Relations (O, T►) - PO226 — Introduction to Comparative Politics (T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - PY260 — Developmental Psychology (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO107 — Women and Gender Studies (O, T►) - SO110 — Contemporary Social Problems (O,T►) - SO210 — Marriage and Family (O, T►) - SO222 — Cultural Diversity and Inclusion (T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2659 --- # Pre-Pharmacy ## Courses - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - BI226 — Anatomy and Physiology 1 (O, T►) - BI227 — Anatomy and Physiology 2 (O, T►) - BI250 — Microbiology (T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - CH115 — College Chemistry 2 (T►) - CH240 — Organic Chemistry 1 - CH245 — Organic Chemistry 2 - CH275 — Biochemistry - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - MA148 — Calculus with Applications (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2682 --- # Pre-Physical Therapy ## Courses - AH201 — Health Professions Medical Terminology 1 (O, T►) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - BI220 — Majors Biology 2 (Organisms) (T►) - BI226 — Anatomy and Physiology 1 (O, T►) - BI227 — Anatomy and Physiology 2 (O, T►) - BI240 — Anatomy and Physiology (T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - CH115 — College Chemistry 2 (T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HP275 — Introduction to Exercise Science (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - LT204 — Introduction to Poetry (O) - LT215 — American Literature 1: Colonial to 1865 (O, T►) - LT216 — American Literature 2: 1865 to Present (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MA140 — Trigonometry (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - PH146 — General Physics 2 (T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - PY260 — Developmental Psychology (O, T►) - RG190 — New Testament (O, T►) - RG191 — Old Testament (O, T►) - RG210 — Comparative Religions (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2722 --- # Pre-Physician Assistant ## Courses - AH201 — Health Professions Medical Terminology 1 (O, T►) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - BI220 — Majors Biology 2 (Organisms) (T►) - BI226 — Anatomy and Physiology 1 (O, T►) - BI227 — Anatomy and Physiology 2 (O, T►) - BI250 — Microbiology (T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - CH115 — College Chemistry 2 (T►) - CH240 — Organic Chemistry 1 - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2721 --- # Pre-Social Work ## Courses - AN106 — Introduction to Anthropology (O, T►) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CJ204 — Criminal Law (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - FL107 — Beginning Spanish 1 (O, T►) - FL108 — Beginning Spanish 2 (O, T►) - FL118 — Beginning French 1 (T►) - FL119 — Beginning French 2 (T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PL101 — Introduction to Logic (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - PY260 — Developmental Psychology (O, T►) - PY270 — Child Psychology (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO107 — Women and Gender Studies (O, T►) - SO110 — Contemporary Social Problems (O,T►) - SO210 — Marriage and Family (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - SW102 — Introduction to Social Work (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2593 --- # Pre-Veterinary ## Courses - AG120 — Agricultural Economics (O) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - BI220 — Majors Biology 2 (Organisms) (T►) - BI250 — Microbiology (T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - CH115 — College Chemistry 2 (T►) - CH240 — Organic Chemistry 1 - CH245 — Organic Chemistry 2 - CH275 — Biochemistry - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - PH146 — General Physics 2 (T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2681 --- # Professional Culinary Arts ## Courses - BA211 — QuickBooks® (O) - CA109 — Culinary Nutrition (O) - CA120 — Professional Culinary Skills 1 - CA140 — Food Truck Administration - CA141 — Food Truck Operations 1 - CA151 — Kitchen Essentials/Culinary Math - CA152 — Menu Development - CA153 — Essentials of Purchasing - CA220 — Professional Culinary Skills 2 - CA231 — Garde Manger - CA232 — Cuisines of Asia - CA235 — Cuisines of America - CA240 — Professional Culinary Skills 3 - CA243 — World Cuisine - CA250 — Food Truck Operations 2 - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - FL130 — Spanish for Culinary Arts (O) - HM101 — Sanitation Management (O) - HM115 — Hospitality Human Resources - HM116 — Event Planning 1 - HM180 — Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism (O) - HM190 — Food and Beverage Management - HM216 — Event Planning 2 - HM255 — Hospitality Law - HP220 — Healthy Living (O, T►) - IP193 — Internship 1.2 (O) - MA114 — Technical Mathematics 1 (O) - PA101 — Professional Pastry Arts 1 - PA121 — Professional Pastry Arts 2 - PA131 — Petit Fours - PA201 — Professional Pastry Arts 3 - PA202 — Bread Basics - PD133 — Navigating Challenges in College Business and Industry Pathways (O) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2613 --- # Psychology ## Courses - AN106 — Introduction to Anthropology (O, T►) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - FL107 — Beginning Spanish 1 (O, T►) - FL108 — Beginning Spanish 2 (O, T►) - FL111 — Beginning Russian 1 (O) - FL112 — Beginning Russian 2 (O) - FL118 — Beginning French 1 (T►) - FL119 — Beginning French 2 (T►) - FL127 — Beginning Japanese 1 - FL201 — Intermediate Spanish (O, T►) - FL213 — Intermediate Russian (O) - IP100 — Career Readiness (O) - IP192 — Internship 1.1 (O) - IP193 — Internship 1.2 (O) - IP194 — Internship 1.3 (O) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - LT204 — Introduction to Poetry (O) - LT212 — British Literature 2: 1784 to Present (O) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD131 — Navigating Challenges in College Liberal Arts Pathways (O) - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PS100 — General Physical Science (O, T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY115 — Substance Use Awareness (O) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - PY260 — Developmental Psychology (O, T►) - PY270 — Child Psychology (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO107 — Women and Gender Studies (O, T►) - SO110 — Contemporary Social Problems (O,T►) - SO210 — Marriage and Family (O, T►) - SO222 — Cultural Diversity and Inclusion (T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2590 --- # Public Safety ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - BI226 — Anatomy and Physiology 1 (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - CJ102 — Introduction to Criminal Justice (O, T►) - CJ103 — Agency Administration (O) - CJ104 — Law Enforcement Operations and Procedures (O) - CJ109 — Introduction to Corrections (O) - CJ116 — Juvenile Delinquency and Justice (O) - CJ118 — Gang Investigation (O) - CJ122 — Concepts of Terrorism - CJ204 — Criminal Law (O, T►) - CJ211 — Criminal Investigation (O) - CJ212 — Criminology (O) - CJ215 — Criminal Procedures (O) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - FS212 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2763 --- # Religion ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - FL107 — Beginning Spanish 1 (O, T►) - FL108 — Beginning Spanish 2 (O, T►) - FL111 — Beginning Russian 1 (O) - FL112 — Beginning Russian 2 (O) - FL118 — Beginning French 1 (T►) - FL119 — Beginning French 2 (T►) - FL127 — Beginning Japanese 1 - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) - HS202 — History of World Civilization 2 (O, T►) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - LT204 — Introduction to Poetry (O) - LT215 — American Literature 1: Colonial to 1865 (O, T►) - LT216 — American Literature 2: 1865 to Present (O, T►) - MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PD131 — Navigating Challenges in College Liberal Arts Pathways (O) - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PL101 — Introduction to Logic (O, T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - PY260 — Developmental Psychology (O, T►) - PY270 — Child Psychology (O, T►) - RG190 — New Testament (O, T►) - RG191 — Old Testament (O, T►) - RG210 — Comparative Religions (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO110 — Contemporary Social Problems (O,T►) - SO210 — Marriage and Family (O, T►) - SO222 — Cultural Diversity and Inclusion (T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2587 --- # Secondary Education ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - ED206 — Introduction to Teaching (O, T►) - ED220 — Introduction to Special Education (O, T►) - ED222 — Technology in the Classroom (O, T►) - ED232 — Education as a Career (O) - ED290 — Integrated Learning Through the Arts (O) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2649 --- # Secondary Education Language Arts ## Courses - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - ED206 — Introduction to Teaching (O, T►) - ED220 — Introduction to Special Education (O, T►) - ED222 — Technology in the Classroom (O, T►) - ED232 — Education as a Career (O) - ED290 — Integrated Learning Through the Arts (O) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - LT204 — Introduction to Poetry (O) - LT215 — American Literature 1: Colonial to 1865 (O, T►) - LT216 — American Literature 2: 1865 to Present (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PS100 — General Physical Science (O, T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2761 --- # Secondary Education Social Studies ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - ED206 — Introduction to Teaching (O, T►) - ED220 — Introduction to Special Education (O, T►) - ED222 — Technology in the Classroom (O, T►) - ED232 — Education as a Career (O) - ED290 — Integrated Learning Through the Arts (O) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) - HS202 — History of World Civilization 2 (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PO142 — State and Local Government (O, T►) - PO226 — Introduction to Comparative Politics (T►) - PS100 — General Physical Science (O, T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2759 --- # Secondary Education Math ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - ED206 — Introduction to Teaching (O, T►) - ED220 — Introduction to Special Education (O, T►) - ED222 — Technology in the Classroom (O, T►) - ED232 — Education as a Career (O) - ED290 — Integrated Learning Through the Arts (O) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - LT204 — Introduction to Poetry (O) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MA140 — Trigonometry (O, T►) - MA151 — Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry (T►) - MA152 — Calculus 2 with Analytic Geometry - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PS100 — General Physical Science (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - RG210 — Comparative Religions (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2760 --- # Secondary Education Science ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) - BI220 — Majors Biology 2 (Organisms) (T►) - CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) - CH115 — College Chemistry 2 (T►) - CH240 — Organic Chemistry 1 - CH245 — Organic Chemistry 2 - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - ED206 — Introduction to Teaching (O, T►) - ED220 — Introduction to Special Education (O, T►) - ED222 — Technology in the Classroom (O, T►) - ED232 — Education as a Career (O) - ED290 — Integrated Learning Through the Arts (O) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) - HS202 — History of World Civilization 2 (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MA140 — Trigonometry (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - PH146 — General Physics 2 (T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2762 --- # Software Development ## Courses - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - ID124 — HTML and CSS (O) - ID223 — Beginning C++ with Game Programming (O) - IS102 — CompTIA Network+ (O) - IS103 — Information Technology Project Management (O) - IS110 — AWS Academy Cloud Foundations (O) - IS111 — AWS Academy Cloud Architecting (O) - IS203 — CompTIA Security+ (O) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SD107 — Natural Language Processing (NLP) - SD130 — Database Design and Management (O) - SD146 — Introduction to Robotics Programming - SD201 — Python Programming with Data Science (O) - SD202 — Python with Machine Learning (O) - SD203 — Data Science (O) - SD204 — Ethics in AI - SD205 — Computer Vision - SD206 — Introduction to Reinforcement Learning - SD209 — Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare - SD210 — AI Automated Logical Reasoning - SD211 — Java Programming (O) - SD212 — AI in Online Learning and Optimization - SD221 — C# (O) - SD228 — Introduction to SQL Language (O) - SD282 — Artificial Intelligence Programming - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2640 --- # Speech Communication ## Courses - AN106 — Introduction to Anthropology (O, T►) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - EV150 — Environmental Issues (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) - HS202 — History of World Civilization 2 (O, T►) - ID103 — Illustrator Fundamentals (O) - ID112 — Digital Video Production 1 (O) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - LT204 — Introduction to Poetry (O) - LT215 — American Literature 1: Colonial to 1865 (O, T►) - LT216 — American Literature 2: 1865 to Present (O, T►) - MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) - MC161 — Introduction to Mass Communications (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PS100 — General Physical Science (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - RG190 — New Testament (O, T►) - RG191 — Old Testament (O, T►) - RG210 — Comparative Religions (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - SP120 — Introduction to Human Communication (O) - SP201 — Intercultural Communication - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2599 --- # Sport Management ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA109 — Entrepreneurship (O) - BA110 — Introduction to Business (O, T►) - BA115 — Business Law 1 (O, T►) - BA130 — Financial Accounting (O, T►) - BA140 — Introduction to Marketing (O, T►) - BA204 — Managerial Accounting (O, T►) - BA210 — Principles of Management (O, T►) - BA219 — Internet Marketing (O) - BI226 — Anatomy and Physiology 1 (O, T►) - BI227 — Anatomy and Physiology 2 (O, T►) - BI240 — Anatomy and Physiology (T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HP220 — Healthy Living (O, T►) - HP231 — Introduction to Sport Management (O) - HP232 — Sport Management Practicum (O) - HP275 — Introduction to Exercise Science (O, T►) - HP278 — Basic Nutrition (O, T►) - HP279 — Sport Psychology (O) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MA140 — Trigonometry (O, T►) - MA148 — Calculus with Applications (O, T►) - MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) - MA220 — Statistics for Management, Life and Social Sciences (O) - MC161 — Introduction to Mass Communications (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2723 --- # Sport Media and Production ## Courses - AG120 — Agricultural Economics (O) - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - BA110 — Introduction to Business (O, T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - CJ102 — Introduction to Criminal Justice (O, T►) - CJ204 — Criminal Law (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HP231 — Introduction to Sport Management (O) - ID114 — Digital Branding and Promotion (O) - MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) - MC100 — Photojournalism - MC128 — Applied Sports Media 1 - MC129 — Applied Sports Media 2 - MC161 — Introduction to Mass Communications (O, T►) - MC162 — Reporting 1 (O) - MC175 — Video Production 1 - MC228 — Applied Sports Media 3 - MC229 — Applied Sports Media 4 - MC290 — Issues in New Media - MC291 — Media Buying and Selling - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PO142 — State and Local Government (O, T►) - PO201 — International Relations (O, T►) - PO226 — Introduction to Comparative Politics (T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO107 — Women and Gender Studies (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2770 --- # Theatre, Performance ## Courses - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - DN133 — Beginning Jazz Dance - DN137 — Beginning Tap Dance - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) - HS202 — History of World Civilization 2 (O, T►) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - LT218 — Shakespeare - MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) - MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) - MU130 — Class Voice 1 - MU131 — Class Voice 2 - MU140 — Concert Choir 1 - MU143 — Concert Choir 2 - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PS100 — General Physical Science (O, T►) - PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO110 — Contemporary Social Problems (O,T►) - SO210 — Marriage and Family (O, T►) - SO222 — Cultural Diversity and Inclusion (T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA108 — Play Production - TA110 — Acting 1(T►) - TA112 — Acting 2 (T►) - TA125 — Stagecraft (T►) - TA127 — Stage Makeup - TA131 — Children’s Theatre 1 - TA151 — Theatre Practicum 1 (T►) - TA152 — Theatre Practicum 2 (T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) - TA207 — Voice and Diction - TA212 — Audition Techniques for the Theatre - TA250 — Theatre Practicum 3 - TA251 — Theatre Practicum 4 Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2600 --- # Theatre, Technical ## Courses - AR141 — Drawing 1 (T►) - BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) - CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) - EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) - EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) - HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) - HS202 — History of World Civilization 2 (O, T►) - LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) - MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) - PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PS100 — General Physical Science (O, T►) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SO110 — Contemporary Social Problems (O,T►) - SO210 — Marriage and Family (O, T►) - SO222 — Cultural Diversity and Inclusion (T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - TA108 — Play Production - TA110 — Acting 1(T►) - TA125 — Stagecraft (T►) - TA127 — Stage Makeup - TA131 — Children’s Theatre 1 - TA132 — Children’s Theatre 2 - TA151 — Theatre Practicum 1 (T►) - TA152 — Theatre Practicum 2 (T►) - TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) - TA250 — Theatre Practicum 3 - TA251 — Theatre Practicum 4 Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2597 --- # Visual Communications ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - EG104 — Creative Writing (O, T►) - HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) - ID101 — Photoshop Fundamentals (O) - ID103 — Illustrator Fundamentals (O) - ID111 — Interactive Digital Signage (O) - ID112 — Digital Video Production 1 (O) - ID114 — Digital Branding and Promotion (O) - ID128 — Digital Media Ethics (O) - ID212 — Digital Video Production 2 (O) - ID299 — Interactive, Digital, and 3D Capstone (O) - MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) - MC161 — Introduction to Mass Communications (O, T►) - MC175 — Video Production 1 - MC176 — Video Production 2 - PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) - PO142 — State and Local Government (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2752 --- # Web Development ## Courses - AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG112 — Technical Writing (O) - ID101 — Photoshop Fundamentals (O) - ID102 — Animate Fundamentals (O) - ID109 — Stop Motion Animation 1 (O) - ID110 — Game, Storyline, and Character Development (O) - ID111 — Interactive Digital Signage (O) - ID112 — Digital Video Production 1 (O) - ID113 — UX/UI Fundamentals (O) - ID114 — Digital Branding and Promotion (O) - ID124 — HTML and CSS (O) - ID125 — PHP and Databases (O) - ID126 — Web Scripting (O) - ID127 — CMS for Web Development (O) - ID224 — Advanced HTML and CSS - ID299 — Interactive, Digital, and 3D Capstone (O) - MA114 — Technical Mathematics 1 (O) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2639 --- # Welding Technology ## Courses - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA109 — Entrepreneurship (O) - BA112 — Personal Finance (O, T►) - BA210 — Principles of Management (O, T►) - BA215 — Personal Selling (O) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - IP100 — Career Readiness (O) - IP193 — Internship 1.2 (O) - IP194 — Internship 1.3 (O) - MA114 — Technical Mathematics 1 (O) - PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) - SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) - WE110 — OSHA 10 - WE114 — Welding Methods - WE125 — Blueprint Reading (Welding) - WE126 — Cutting Processes - WE127 — Gas Metal Arc Welding 1 (GMAW 1) - WE128 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 1 (GTAW 1) - WE129 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding 1 (SMAW 1) - WE130 — Oxy-Fuel Gas Welding - WE213 — Welding and Pipe Fitting - WE220 — Metallurgy - WE227 — Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 (GMAW 2) - WE228 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 2 (GTAW 2) - WE229 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding 2 (SMAW 2) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2624 --- # Workforce Division: Construction Trades ## Courses - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA109 — Entrepreneurship (O) - BE120 — Business English (O) - BE130 — Business Communications (O, T►) - MA114 — Technical Mathematics 1 (O) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2612 --- # Workforce Division: Electrical ## Courses - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA109 — Entrepreneurship (O) - BE120 — Business English (O) - BE130 — Business Communications (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2610 --- # Workforce Division: Plumber and Pipefitter ## Courses - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA109 — Entrepreneurship (O) - BE120 — Business English (O) - BE130 — Business Communications (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2611 --- # Workforce Division: Sheet Metal ## Courses - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA109 — Entrepreneurship (O) - BE120 — Business English (O) - BE130 — Business Communications (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2754 --- # Workforce Division: Workforce Development ## Courses - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) - EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) - MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) - PS100 — General Physical Science (O, T►) - SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) - SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2729 --- # Workforce Division: Ironworker ## Courses - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA109 — Entrepreneurship (O) - BE120 — Business English (O) - BE130 — Business Communications (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2773 --- # Workforce Division: Carpentry ## Courses - BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) - BA109 — Entrepreneurship (O) - BE120 — Business English (O) - BE130 — Business Communications (O, T►) - PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) Source: https://catalog.butlercc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=2774 --- # AE041 — Adult Education ESL Bridge to Success This course will assist the English Language Learner (ELL) in developing English reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills needed to be successful in the college classroom. --- # AG102 — Principles of Animal Science (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to understand basic principles in the areas of animal agriculture to include types, purposes, and products of livestock, breeding, nutrition, growth, lactation, reproduction, management, and marketing. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # AG107 — Microcomputers in Agriculture (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to learn the various uses of microcomputers in agriculture and ag-related areas. The student will study the application of microcomputer technology to agriculture business planning, record keeping, problem solving, and general management decisions using basic computer functions. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # AG108 — Feeder Livestock Production Management 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to study, explore, and implement the principles related to effectively managing feeder livestock. --- # AG109 — Breeding Livestock Production Management 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop production techniques related to breeding livestock. The student will study reproduction, nutrition, selection, handling, housing, and husbandry practices of livestock. --- # AG111 — Agriculture in our Society (O) 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to gain a broad understanding of the history, trends, and current issues in agriculture. The student will learn about careers in agriculture and how different occupations serve the agricultural community. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # AG120 — Agricultural Economics (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply economic principles to the field of agriculture. The student will study the impact of supply and demand, markets, production, macroeconomic variable, and government regulations on the farm industry. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # AG133 — Livestock Selection 1 3 credits · 3 hours The course will enable the student to study the evaluation of livestock. The student will learn about visual appraisal, grading, classification, market types, breeding, and selection of livestock. --- # AG134 — Livestock Selection 2 3 credits · 3 hours The course will enable the student to gain increased knowledge of the evaluation of livestock including visual appraisal, grading, classification, market types, breeding and selection of livestock. The student will gain additional knowledge in the areas of performance record keeping, EPDs and livestock mating decisions. Prerequisites: AG133 --- # AG135 — Introduction to Agricultural Technology 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore various agricultural technologies and engage with local industry partners who are utilizing these technologies. The student will apply the technologies to conventional crop production, livestock production, and post-harvest processing. --- # AG136 — Livestock Judging Lab 1 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to perform basic livestock appraisal, including the presentation and evaluation of oral reasons. The student will spend time evaluating and placing live classes of livestock in the field. The student will participate in collegiate competition. The student may take this class in conjunction with the Livestock Selection I course to gain a more in-depth experience in livestock judging. --- # AG137 — Livestock Judging Lab 2 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to gain intermediate-level experience in livestock judging, including the presentation and evaluation of oral reasons. The student will spend time evaluating and placing live classes of livestock in the field. The student will participate in collegiate competition. Prerequisites: AG136 --- # AG211 — Fundamentals of Livestock Nutrition (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply the principles of animal nutrition in livestock feeding. The student will learn about nutritive value of feeds, metabolic processes, and basic ration formulation, as well as the industry’s latest technology. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # AG212 — Meat Science Fundamentals 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to learn about the meat industry from the basic concepts of how tissue structures develop into a carcass through the final marketing channels of retail meat cuts. The student will also study the influence society can place on this cycle. --- # AG213 — Introduction to Food Science (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply biological, chemical and physical principles to the study of converting raw agricultural products into food products suitable for human consumption. The student will recognize the nutritional and chemical properties and reactions of food components, identify pathogens and microorganisms related to food spoilage, and describe the principles that make food safe for human consumption. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # AG215 — Farm Management and Finance (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply financial management principles and practices to the field of agriculture. The student will study the use of credit, leasing, contracting, and sustainable resources. The student will learn about preparing and analyzing financial data for an agricultural business. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: AG107, BA126, BA130 --- # AG216 — Livestock Health and Disease 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply basic principles of livestock health and disease to farm and ranch livestock enterprises, focusing on anatomy and physiology, immunity, and equipment used for treatment and prevention. The student will also learn about career opportunities in the animal health field. --- # AG217 — Marketing Agricultural Products 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply the basic principles of marketing agricultural products to farm and ranch management. The student will be introduced to the technology, pricing, and supply and demand of agricultural marketing. The student will analyze marketing opportunities and marketing procedures based on enterprise needs of the individual producer. --- # AG218 — Principles of Futures Markets 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply basic principles of futures markets to farm and ranch management. The student will learn principles of futures markets, types of market transactions, terminology, and market analysis. The student will simulate real transactions in the market to gain practical experience. --- # AG220 — Crop Science (O) 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to understand the basic principles of crop production including plant structure, properties, pests, and diseases, soil properties and management practices of common field crops. The student will also recognize career opportunities in crop science. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # AG221 — Beef Management 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable student to apply principles of breeding and reproduction, raising, feeding nutrition, finishing and merchandising desirable beef cattle for market consumption. The student will explore career opportunities in beef production and related agri-business, cattle management including nutrition, breeding, reproduction and merchandising. --- # AG230 — Range Management 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to manage pastures and rangeland on farms and ranches. The student will learn ecological principles of conservation and utilization of grasslands, grazing capacity, survey methods, range plant identification, and other management practices. The student will explore career opportunities in range management and natural resources conservation services. --- # AG236 — Livestock Judging Lab 3 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to gain advanced level experience in livestock judging, including the presentation and evaluation of oral reasons. The student will spend time evaluating and placing live classes of livestock in the field. The student will participate in collegiate competition. Prerequisites: AG137 --- # AG237 — Livestock Judging Lab 4 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to gain more in-depth experience in livestock judging, including the presentation and evaluation of oral reasons. The student will spend time evaluating and placing live classes of livestock in the field. The student will participate in collegiate competition. Prerequisites: AG236 --- # AG240 — Livestock Rations 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply the principles of livestock rations to feeding livestock. The student will use technology in the formulation and calculation of livestock rations based on the requirements of the different livestock species and feeding livestock. --- # AG275 — Livestock Concepts and Practices 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply basic principles of livestock concepts and practices to farm and ranch management focusing on advanced livestock management practices in handling, reproduction, breeding, nutrition, herd health and the collection of accurate records. --- # AH111 — Therapeutic Nutrition (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply fundamentals of nutrition to the promotion and maintenance of health and dietary support in the treatment of clients with common health disorders. The student will examine the six classes of nutrients, digestion, metabolism, weight management, nutrition throughout the lifecycle, and the interaction between diet, health, and disease. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # AH120 — Certified Medication Aide 5 credits · 5 hours The student must be 18 years or older by the last day of class to enroll in this course. This course will enable the student to administer specific medications safely and accurately in an adult care home. The student will prepare for and take the Kansas Medication Aide State test. --- # AH122 — Nurse Aide 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to learn basic nursing skills and concepts of aging through classroom and clinical experience. The student will follow Health Occupations Credentialing (HOC) guidelines in order to prepare to take the Kansas Certified nurse aide test. --- # AH123 — Medication Aide Update (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to update the Certified Medication Aide certificate through Health Occupation Credentialing (HOC). Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # AH130 — Basic Life Support for Health Care Professionals 0.5 credits · 0.5 hours This course will enable the student to recognize the need and to perform basic cardiac life support to persons in respiratory or cardiac arrest, according to the guidelines of the American Heart Association. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (HSC1040) --- # AH131 — Introduction to Aging Studies (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the diverse aging population through a multidisciplinary lens, examining cultural, sociological, psychological, physiological, and economic factors that impact older adults. The student will analyze opportunities to work with the aging population in various professional health settings with a focus on developing strategies to address issues associated with the aging process. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # AH136 — Principles of Phlebotomy 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to define the principles and practices of phlebotomy including legal and ethical considerations, basic safety, specimen collection, transport, and specimen processing based on national and state standards of practice. The student will demonstrate anatomy and physiology knowledge and basic skills required to collect, handle, and process blood and non-blood specimens in the role of phlebotomy technician. The student will utilize verbal and nonverbal communication skills to interact professionally with patients, healthcare personnel, and the public. The studen… --- # AH137 — Phlebotomy Clinical Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to engage in practical experiences at an approved healthcare facility for specimen collection. The student will meet the required quota and demonstrate performance to meet national certification agency guidelines. The student must be at least 17 years of age to be eligible to take a national phlebotomy certification exam and be awarded a Certificate of Completion upon successful completion of this class. Principles of Phlebotomy with a C or better. Prerequisites: AH136 --- # AH150 — CNA Refresher: Topics on Aging for Long Term Care 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to renew the CNA certificate through Kansas Department of Aging and Disabilities Services (KDADS) by demonstrating critical elements of selected nursing skills and passing a mastery exam over safe and respectful care in a long-term facility. --- # AH201 — Health Professions Medical Terminology 1 (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student involved with the health care professions to construct, deconstruct, define, spell and pronounce medical terms from prefixes, suffixes, word roots and combining forms utilizing various methods of research. The student will acquire tools needed for building a medical vocabulary within the context of the structure and function of the body systems. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (HSC1030) Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: EG060 --- # AH202 — Health Professions Medical Terminology 2 (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student involved with health care professions to continue to construct, deconstruct, define, spell, and pronounce medical terms from prefixes, suffixes, word roots, and combining forms utilizing various methods of research. The student will acquire tools needed for building a medical vocabulary within the context of the structure and function of the body systems. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (HSC1030) Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: AH201 --- # AH225 — Operator Training for Assisted Living. 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze and apply acquired knowledge and concepts of assisted living principles to a practical setting. The student will develop knowledge and an appreciation of interpersonal skills. The student will learn to solve problems and work as a part of the health care team. The student will prepare to take the Operator state examination approved by Health Occupations Credentialing (HOC). The state requires the student to be at least 21 years of age to take the Operator state examination administered on the last day of class. --- # AN106 — Introduction to Anthropology (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explain the use of scientific observation in examining human behavior and defining the concept of culture. The student will explore the diversity of human culture and the different anthropological perspectives on cultural change and continuity. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (ANT1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. Subject code change: This course replaces BS106. --- # AR100 — Art Appreciation (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours AR 100. Art Appreciation (O, T►) AR 100. Art Appreciation (O, T►) This course will enable the student to become acquainted with the many aspects of the visual arts. The student will develop a personal set of standards for judging art and understanding the various aspects of art. The student will explore the various technical and formal aspects of art media (e.g. painting, printmaking, photography, sculpture, architecture, etc.), and the history of art from ancient times to the present. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (ART1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # AR101 — Art History 1 (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to recognize and analyze works of visual art from the Prehistoric through Medieval eras. The student will recognize how visual art plays a role in cultural and historical developments through the study of various artistic concepts and materials. The learning --- # AR102 — Art History 2 (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to recognize and analyze works of visual art from the Renaissance through Contemporary eras. The student will recognize how visual art plays a role in cultural and historical developments through the study of various artistic concepts and materials. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (ART1030) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # AR103 — Art in the Elementary Classroom (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore creative visual media and develop engaging curriculum for elementary students, fostering positive attitudes toward artistic expression. The student will design cross-curricular art lessons that recognize the impact of visual art on global citizenship. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (ART2020) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # AR112 — Ceramics Studio 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to utilize processes and construction techniques relating to ceramics. The student will explore various methods, design processes, and aesthetic assessment skills, and apply them to the appropriate ceramic forms. --- # AR121 — Two-Dimensional Design (T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply the visual elements, principles and vocabulary of design to two-dimensional studio arts and graphic design. The student will place emphasis on the tools and techniques of the graphic designer. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (ART1050) --- # AR122 — Three-Dimensional Design (T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply the visual elements, principles and vocabulary of design to the creation of three-dimensional art projects. The student will place emphasis on handling equipment and tools properly. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (ART2010) --- # AR141 — Drawing 1 (T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to acquire the basic tools and techniques associated with the discipline of drawing. The student will draw from direct observation and apply the visual elements of art and the principles of design to drawings. The student will develop critical and creative thinking skills through a variety of drawing assignments. (Students pursuing a major in art should enroll in AR141 their first semester.) Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (ART1040) --- # AR142 — Drawing 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the various tools and techniques associated with the drawing medium. The student will develop intuitive processes (creative thinking and response), composition and pictorial space, layering and mixing media, shape relationships, color, content, and critical analysis (written and oral critiques of works of art). Prerequisites: AR141 --- # AR161 — Ceramics 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop and refine specific skills used to create ceramic art. The student will explore various construction and design processes that will enhance knowledge of the techniques, history, and language of ceramics. --- # AR241 — Life Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply concepts of figure drawing to advanced art studies and other disciplines. The student will complete detailed studies of the skeletal and muscular structures of the human body. Prerequisites: AR141 --- # AR251 — Painting 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the various tools and techniques associated with the medium of oil painting. The student will also be introduced to the history of painting and color theory. Prerequisites: AR141 --- # AR252 — Painting 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore a variety of tools and techniques associated with painting at a more advanced level. The student will also further explore the history of painting and color theory. Prerequisites: AR251 --- # AR262 — Ceramics 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to further develop and refine specific skills used to create ceramic art. The student will construct a body of work that expresses one’s own unique and personal aesthetic within ceramics. Prerequisites: AR161 --- # AR270 — Art Projects 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the various tools and techniques within the chosen medium, as well as research historical and contemporary applications. The student will build an art portfolio for use in professional applications. (For example, a student wishing to enroll in Art Projects with a concentration in Drawing, must first complete Drawing 1 and Drawing 2 with a C or better.) --- # AR271 — Art Projects 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the various tools and techniques within the chosen medium, as well as research historical and contemporary applications. The student will build an art portfolio for use in professional applications. (For example, a student wishing to enroll in Art Projects with a concentration in Drawing, must first complete Drawing 1 and Drawing 2 with a C or better.) --- # AR272 — Art Projects 3 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the various tools and techniques within the chosen medium, as well as research historical and contemporary applications. The student will build an art portfolio for use in professional applications. (For example, a student wishing to enroll in Art Projects with a concentration in Drawing, must first complete Drawing 1 and Drawing 2 with a C or better.) --- # AR273 — Art Projects 4 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the various tools and techniques within the chosen medium, as well as research historical and contemporary applications. The student will build an art portfolio for use in professional applications. (For example, a student wishing to enroll in Art Projects with a concentration in Drawing, must first complete Drawing 1 and Drawing 2 with a C or better.) --- # AT115 — Electrical 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the principles of electricity and electrical circuit characteristics. The student will identify basic wiring diagram symbols, components, legend information and perform basic electrical circuit measurements utilizing a Digital Volt Ohm Meter (DVOM). --- # AT116 — Electrical 2 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to diagnose and service battery related complaints. The student will also conduct diagnosis and repair of charging and starting systems. Prerequisites: AT115 --- # AT117 — Brakes 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to examine, inspect and repair brakes, bearings and hub assemblies. Prerequisites: AT116 --- # AT118 — Brakes 2 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to apply previously learned skills and newly acquired knowledge to the repair and diagnosis of advanced braking systems that employ Anti-Lock systems technology. Prerequisites: AT117 --- # AT119 — Engine Repair 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to recognize the need for a sound engine mechanical platform before taking the engine performance courses. The student will assess the mechanical integrity of the engine prior to undertaking any engine performance tuning procedures. Prerequisites: AT118 --- # AT120 — Engine Performance 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to identify and correct system integrity problems within the fuel, ignition and exhaust systems. Prerequisites: AT119 --- # AT207 — Manual Drive Trains and Axles 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to diagnose and repair clutches, drivelines, axles and transmissions within a variety of vehicle platforms. Prerequisites: AT218 --- # AT210 — Automotive HVAC 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to diagnose and repair automotive heating and air conditioning systems. The student will become familiar with the federal guidelines concerning the hazards of dealing with and disposing of refrigerants. Prerequisites: AT116 --- # AT216 — Electrical 3 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to apply Ohms Law within the diagnostic and repair process for lighting, driver information systems, gauges, audio systems and warning devices. Prerequisites: AT207 --- # AT217 — Suspension and Steering 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to document fundamental suspension and steering system concerns and perform fundamental suspension and steering system repairs. The student will also perform tire and wheel diagnostics and repairs. Prerequisites: AT120 --- # AT218 — Suspension and Steering 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to diagnose and repair complex steering and suspension systems, correct 4-wheel alignment issues, and perform wheel tracking diagnosis and repair. Prerequisites: AT217 --- # AT220 — Engine Performance 2 7 credits · 7 hours This course will enable the student to advance diagnostic skills in relation to fuel, induction, ignition, exhaust and emission control systems. Prerequisites: AT120 --- # BI110 — General Biology (O, T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to apply basic biological principles to relevant situations in his/her daily life. The student will apply the scientific process to problem solving and deductive reasoning to analyze and interpret observations. This course is not intended for biology majors. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (BIO1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BI121 — Introduction to Pathophysiology (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the basic concepts of pathophysiology as an overview of the mechanisms and consequences of disease in the major body systems. The student will examine the body’s response to common alterations in human physiologic function. This course is designed for non-clinical majors planning to work in healthcare. This course does not meet the current requirements for nursing. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: BI240, BI226, BI227 --- # BI215 — Majors Biology 1 (Cell) (T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to develop an understanding of basic biological chemistry; cell structure and function; cell metabolism, including cellular respiration and photosynthesis; classical genetics, including cell reproduction and inheritance processes; molecular genetics, including nucleic acid and protein processes and regulation; and the evolutionary processes of cells. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (BIO1020) --- # BI220 — Majors Biology 2 (Organisms) (T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to develop knowledge of the biology of plants and animals, the evolutionary processes of organisms, and the principles of ecological interactions among organisms and their environments. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (BIO1030) Prerequisites: BI215 --- # BI226 — Anatomy and Physiology 1 (O, T►) 4 credits · 4 hours This course must be taken in addition to BI 227 to be equivalent to BI 240. The department highly recommends CH106 or BI 110, and AH201 all with a C or better. This course will enable the student to explore the principles in the structure and function of the human body systems. The student will study basic chemistry, cells, tissues, and the following body systems: skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine from macroscopic and microscopic viewpoints. This is one semester of a two-semester course. This course is an intermediate study designed primarily for pre- professional students in health-… --- # BI227 — Anatomy and Physiology 2 (O, T►) 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to explore the principles in structure and function of the human body systems. The student will study basic chemistry, cells, tissues, and the following body systems: integumentary, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, urinary, digestive, and reproductive from macroscopic and microscopic viewpoints. This is one semester of a two-semester course. This course must be taken in addition to BI 226 to be equivalent to BI 240 Anatomy and Physiology. This course is an intermediate study designed primarily for pre-professional students in health-related fields. K… Prerequisites: BI226 --- # BI231 — Pathophysiology (O) 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to explore the concepts of pathophysiology, including inflammation and healing, immune responses, fluid/electrolyte imbalances, pain, neoplasms, and genetics. The student will apply these underlying concepts to explain the pathophysiology, etiology, clinical manifestations, and treatments of common disorders in major body systems. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: BI240, BI226, BI227 --- # BI240 — Anatomy and Physiology (T►) 5 credits · 5 hours BI 240 is an equivalent course to both BI 226 and BI 227 (when taken together). The department highly recommends CH106 or BI 110, and AH201 all with a C or better. This course will enable the student to explore the principles in the structure and function of the human body systems. The student will study basic chemistry, cells, tissues, and the following body systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, urinary, digestive, and reproductive from macroscopic and microscopic viewpoints. This course is an intermediate study designed prima… --- # BI245 — Cadaver Dissection 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to dissect a human cadaver and to identify the major visceral organs and structures. Prerequisites: BI240 --- # BI250 — Microbiology (T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to relate structure, physiology, genetics, and metabolism of microorganisms and infectious agents to the principles of prevention, treatment, and diagnosis of infectious diseases. The student will apply microbe-host interactions of pathogenesis and the host immune response to immunity to disease as it relates to epidemiology. The student will demonstrate proficiency in standard laboratory techniques used in inoculation, isolation, incubation, inspection, and identification of microorganisms with an emphasis on bacteria. This is an introductory course in mic… Prerequisites: BI240, BI226, BI227, BI110, BI215, BI220 --- # BA103 — Principles of Advertising (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze and explore the role of advertising in the world today and its relationship to the field of marketing. The student will analyze various types of media, consider current trends in advertising techniques and discover the importance of research planning. In addition, the student will focus on the significance of behavioral sciences and how they relate to the effectiveness of advertising. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BA104 — Computer Concepts and Applications (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to use the Windows operating system and Microsoft Office applications, including word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation graphics. The student will build technology literacy skills by practicing essential computer concepts. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (CSC1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BA109 — Entrepreneurship (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze and explore the issues and strategies involved in starting and managing a small business. The student will go through the steps required to develop a business plan including marketing, organizing, financing, controlling, and managing risk. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BA110 — Introduction to Business (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to learn about the foundational areas of a business, including entrepreneurship, small business management, marketing, accounting, and finance, and their importance to a successful business. The student will also learn about the roles of ethics, social responsibility, and information technology in a business. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (BUS1020) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BA112 — Personal Finance (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to understand the principles and practices of money management, consumer credit, savings, investments, taxation, and consumer protection. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (BUS1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BA115 — Business Law 1 (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the evolution of law, the judicial system, and contract law. The student will use analysis principles to analyze business law case studies. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (BUS2030) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BA130 — Financial Accounting (O, T►) 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to analyze and journalize business transactions, prepare and analyze financial statements, and evaluate the quality of business decisions in an ethical context. The student will learn the concepts and principles underlying the measurement of profit and financial position. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (ACC1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BA140 — Introduction to Marketing (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze and explore the issues and strategies involved in marketing for organizations. Through the use of discussion, exercises, and case studies, the student will recognize the importance of the planning and execution of conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of goods, ideas, and services. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (BUS1030) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BA178 — Payroll Accounting (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to perform many of the payroll functions required in the business world. The student will calculate and record payroll accounting information and learn to prepare federal payroll tax forms. The student will prepare for the American Payroll Association’s Fundamental Payroll Certification FPC designation exam. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: BA126, BA130 --- # BA179 — Sales and Use Tax (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze and apply the rules and regulations of sales and use tax to various business transactions. The student will review the reporting requirements. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: BA130 --- # BA184 — Human Resource Management (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze and explore the basic functions of human resource managers and their role in establishing high performance work teams. The student will learn how to apply employment law and various pay for performance systems. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BA203 — Retail Management (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze and explore the strategies employed by retailers to gain and retain customers, employees and vendors. The student will identify and discuss procedures and methods of buying merchandise, display and promotion, inventory control, budgeting, and methods of figuring price through the use of terminology, exercises and case studies. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BA204 — Managerial Accounting (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to perform basic managerial accounting functions, including revenue expectations, cost controls, and budgeting. The student will study the theory and concepts of managerial accounting. The student will use financial data for determining product costs, planning, and decision-making. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (ACC2010) Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: BA127, BA130 --- # BA210 — Principles of Management (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable students to develop short and long-range plans to effectively accomplish organizational goals. Through the use of terminology, exercises and case studies, students will be able to give a critical appraisal of real life situations involving organizing, staffing and motivating others. The student will also learn tools to aid in problem solving, valuing diversity and coping with change. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (BUS2020) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BA211 — QuickBooks® (O) 3 credits · 3 hours BA 211. QuickBooks® (O) BA 211. QuickBooks® (O) This course will enable the student to use commercial accounting software to apply principles and procedures of accrual accounting. The student will complete the accounting cycle, accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, and inventories on commercial accounting software. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BA215 — Personal Selling (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to communicate with prospective customers to understand their needs, match those needs with the appropriate product or service and present an effective presentation. Through the use of terminology, practice in role-plays and a knowledge of the appropriate approaches and strategies, the student will gain insight into the opportunities in the field of personal selling and what it takes to be successful. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BA219 — Internet Marketing (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the transition from traditional marketing methodologies to digitally based techniques. The student will be able to give a critical appraisal of the strategies necessary to conduct e-commerce within the emergence of a global marketplace through the use of discussion, exercises, and case studies. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BA220 — Business Ethics (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze and explore the concept of “business ethics” and why its study is important for all types of organizations. The student will learn fundamental issues such as morality, legality, responsibility, utilitarianism, rights and justice. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BA245 — Advanced Computer Applications (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to use advanced features of word processing, spreadsheet, and database programs. The student will prepare to become Microsoft Office certified at the Expert level. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: BE165, BE170, BE180, BA104 --- # BE100 — Keyboarding (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to key by touch-without looking at fingers or keyboard-smoothly and fluently at a minimum rate of 14 wpm on two-minute timings with five or fewer errors. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BE101 — Beginning Document Processing (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop keyboarding speed and accuracy and properly format letters, memorandums, short manuscripts, tables and employment documents. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BE102 — Intermediate Document Processing (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop a higher keyboarding speed with a greater degree of accuracy. The student will develop skills that are essential for creating all types of typical office correspondence, tables, desktop publishing, mail merges, and forms. A pretest will be given. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: BE101 --- # BE108 — Records Management (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to understand the initiation and maintenance of a cost-effective information records management program, including creation, retrieval, retention, transfer, and disposition of records. The student will study filling systems and procedures, records storage and control, and equipment usage. The student will also learn how to manage records on the microcomputer. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: BE180, BA104 --- # BE109 — Human Relations (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to recognize the important role personal qualities play in the work environment and to develop the success attitudes, interpersonal skills, and values that are demanded by employers. The student will build personality traits, work habits, thinking and self-management skills through a focused self-improvement program. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BE112 — Digital Office Technology (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to utilize various digital technologies used in the business office. The student will use digital technology to produce professional office communications. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BE115 — Microsoft Outlook Level 1 (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to compose and send email, schedule appointments and meetings, manage contact information, schedule tasks, and create notes using Outlook. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BE116 — Microsoft Outlook Level 2 (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to explore the advanced features provided with the Outlook interface, such as advanced message, calendar, and contacts management. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: BE115 --- # BE120 — Business English (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to utilize grammar, punctuation, spelling, vocabulary, and usage guidelines necessary to succeed in the workplace. The student will develop proofreading, editing, and communication skills in order to be professional, competent, and confident in the digital workplace. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BE121 — Business Math/10-Key (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to combine business math and the 10-key using the computer. The student will use a laboratory course to concentrate on areas such as fractions, percentages, pricing merchandise, payroll, interest, banking, and credit. The student will develop a higher speed and a greater degree of accuracy using the 10-key touch method. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BE122 — Introduction to Health Information (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to work with knowledge of health care as it applies to the physician’s office. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BE123 — Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to understand how the U.S. legal system, laws and ethical issues relate to health care. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: BE122 --- # BE124 — Reimbursement Methodologies (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to complete health insurance reimbursement forms as used in a medical office. The student will use health insurance policies and procedures to process billing and claims.This course will enable the student to complete health insurance reimbursement forms as used in a medical office. The student will use health insurance policies and procedures to process billing and claims. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: AH201 --- # BE125 — Beginning Medical Coding (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to accurately assign ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes for medical services. The student will prepare for the national coding certification test. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: AH201 --- # BE126 — Medical Office Management (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to create and maintain an electronic health record (EHR) for patients that integrates instructional theory and practice management with electronic medical record (EMR) software. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: AH201 --- # BE127 — Advanced Medical Coding (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to accurately assign CPT procedure codes and modifiers and HCPCS codes for medical services at an advanced level. The student will prepare for the national coding certification test. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: BE125 --- # BE128 — Coding Certification Test Preparation. (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to meet the requirements to take a national coding certification test. The student will extensively review the proper assignment of Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), International Classification of Diseases (ICD.10-CM), and Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) codes. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: BE127 --- # BE130 — Business Communications (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop communication skills that will be effective in job placement, performance, career advancement, and organizational success. The student will develop effective writing, listening, speaking, and nonverbal communication skills through the process of practice, application, and meaningful feedback. The student will learn essential communication skills necessary for success in today’s technology-driven business environment. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (BUS2040) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BE165 — Introduction to Word (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to use current word processing application software. The student will learn to operate the application’s functions and commands, and develop skills needed to use the software productively in the workplace. The student will prepare to become Microsoft Word certified at the Associate level. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BE170 — Introduction to Excel (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to use a current spreadsheet application software. The student will learn to operate the application’s functions and commands, and develop skills needed to use the software productively in the workplace. The student will prepare to become Microsoft Excel certified at the Associate level. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BE175 — Presentation Graphics (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to create effective presentations that follow the presentation development cycle using the enhancement capabilities of presentation graphic software. The student will be engaged in topics such as design templates, slide layouts, clip art usage, web presentations, visual elements, workgroup collaboration, presentation delivery, and online features. Note(s) O - This course is online. Requirement: The student should be competent in basic computer operation. --- # BE176 — Introduction to Internet (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to navigate the internet using search engines, download external files, and communicate using e-mail. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BE180 — Introduction to Access (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to use current database application software. The student will learn to operate the application’s functions and commands, and develop skills needed to use the software productively in the workplace. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BE196 — MOS Test Preparation and Certification (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to meet the requirements to take Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification tests. The student will extensively review the Microsoft Office applications using practice testing software resulting in the student taking nationally recognized Microsoft certification exams. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # BE202 — Business Procedures (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to experience a “real life” business environment as the class will be run as much like an actual business as possible. The student will take on the role of “employee” and the instructor will take on the role of “supervisor”. The student will explore such topics as managing a business, solving office problems, developing written and oral communication skills, and training staff. This course is designed for the student majoring in any business field or any student pursuing entrepreneurial ventures. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: BE102, BA104, BE165, BE170, BE180 --- # CH106 — Introduction to General Chemistry (O, T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to improve knowledge of basic math skills, demonstrate the scientific method, utilize scientific materials in the laboratory, and apply scientific reasoning to real world problems. The student will explore the fundamental principles of general chemistry and basic laboratory techniques. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (CHM1030) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CH110 — College Chemistry 1 ( T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to examine t he fundamental principles and concepts of chemistry, including atomic theory, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, energy, phases of matter, and solutions. The student will perform experiments of a qualitative and/or quantitative nature that incorporate these topics. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (CHM1010) Prerequisites: CH106, MA135, MA132, MA133, MA134, MA13 --- # CH115 — College Chemistry 2 (T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to continue learning the chemistry of metallic elements and their compounds and the elementary principles of analytical chemistry. The student will also learn to solve problems dealing with solution concentrations, chemical equilibrium, solubility products, buffers, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. The student will be introduced to nuclear and/or organic chemistry. The student will participate in laboratory experiments to incorporate analysis, synthesis, and acquisition of quantitative and qualitative data. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (CHM1020) Prerequisites: CH110, MA135, MA132, MA133, MA134 --- # CH240 — Organic Chemistry 1 5 credits · 5 hours Three single lecture/discussion periods and four hours of laboratory periods per week. A study of beginning organic chemistry with emphasis on aliphatic and aromatic compounds. Prerequisites: CH115 --- # CH245 — Organic Chemistry 2 5 credits · 5 hours Three single lecture/discussion periods and four hours of laboratory periods per week. A continuation of CH 240 with emphasis upon the structures, synthesis, and reactions of principle functional groups and compounds of biological interest, with some advanced topics such as dyes, polymers, and heterocyclic chemistry. Prerequisite(s): CH 240 Prerequisites: CH240 --- # CH275 — Biochemistry 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to develop knowledge of concepts and techniques in the field of biochemistry. The student will study the major classes of biological molecules, such as proteins, lipids and nucleic acids. The student will study the major metabolic pathway and developments related to molecular biology. This course is designed for students in pre-pharmacy. Prerequisites: CH240 --- # CN101 — OSHA 10hr - Construction Industry 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain critical knowledge regarding OSHA policies, procedures, and standards including general industry safety and health principles. The student will learn the scope and application of the OSHA construction industry standards, with special emphasis placed on those areas that are most hazardous, along with recommended abatement techniques. --- # CN102 — Craft Fundamentals 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to develop basic construction safety practices. The student will also develop construction specific communication and employability skills. The student will use proper safety practices throughout the course. --- # CN103 — Introduction to Craft Skills 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop basic construction mathematics, use basic hand and power tools, and interpret construction drawings. The student will learn how to store and move construction materials in a safe manner. The student will utilize proper safety practices throughout the course. --- # CN105 — Floors and Stairs 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to acquire skills to layout and construct floor systems. The student will focus on techniques for measuring and calculating rise, run, and stairwell openings. The student will properly utilize safety procedures in the building of flooring and stairs. Prerequisites: CN102, CN103 --- # CN107 — Ceilings, Walls, and Building Systems 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to acquire skills to layout and frame walls, doors, and window openings. The student will study various ceiling, roof, and building envelope systems. The student will properly utilize safety procedures. Prerequisites: CN105 --- # CN120 — Masonry Career Introduction 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop skills in masonry construction safety practices and understand the traits of a successful mason. The student will develop masonry vocabulary and review installation guidelines. The student will properly utilize safety procedures. --- # CN121 — Masonry Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop basic skills and knowledge of masonry tools, interpret construction drawings, and properly store and move construction materials. The student will learn mortar types, materials, and applications. The student will properly utilize safety procedures. Prerequisites: CN120 --- # CN122 — Masonry Craft Skills 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to develop intermediate masonry skills and interpret building plans. The student will use tools and develop skills in setup, layout, and block and brick cutting. The student will properly utilize safety procedures. Prerequisites: CN121 --- # CN130 — Introduction to Concrete 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable students to describe concrete and its main components. The student will identify the strengths, weaknesses, characteristics, and various forms of concrete. The student will describe and apply knowledge and skills to the concrete construction process and various forms of concrete construction. The student will also focus on safety standards related to concrete construction. Prerequisites: CN122 --- # CN140 — Architectural Blueprint Reading 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to interpret drawing at a fundamental level as applied to the construction industry. The student will identify basic lines, views, abbreviations, architectural symbols, and structural shapes used in blueprints. The student will interpret basic 3D sketches using orthographic projection, scale ratios on a blueprint, and standard architectural symbols. The student will solve applicable mathematical equations, use basic measuring tools, and interpret schedules and a Bill of Materials. --- # CN200 — Roofing and Exteriors 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to acquire skills to properly prepare the roof deck. The student will install roofing and various types of exterior finish materials. The student will learn about equipment commonly used at a construction site. The student will properly utilize safety procedures. Prerequisites: CN107 --- # CN201 — Cabinet Making and Installation 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to become proficient in the selection, construction, and installation of high-quality finished products such as cabinets, bookcases, and furniture. The student will properly utilize safety procedures. Prerequisites: CN107 --- # CN202 — Introduction to Electrical 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to utilize critical information on electrical hazards, electrical safety standards, and some National Electrical Code (NEC®) requirements for the construction electrical trade. The student will properly utilize safety procedures. Prerequisites: CN107 --- # CN203 — Introduction to Masonry 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to identify basic masonry materials, tools, techniques, and safety precautions in the construction trade. Prerequisites: CN103 --- # CN204 — Introduction to HVAC and Plumbing 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to learn about the job duties of an HVAC technician and the fundamentals of working in the plumbing construction trade. The student will properly utilize safety practices. Prerequisites: CN107 --- # CN205 — Construction Management 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to acquire skills needed to become an effective leader. The student will learn about workforce diversity, organization, basic leadership skills, safety, and project scheduling and control. The student will properly utilize safety procedures. Prerequisites: CN107 --- # CN221 — Residential Masonry 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop basic residential masonry skills and knowledge. The student will develop skills in reading building plans, and build small structure foundations and outlying masonry work. The student will use safety procedures. Prerequisites: CN122 --- # CN222 — Masonry Quality Control 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to develop masonry quality control skills and knowledge. The student will develop skills associated with the inspection and testing of masonry materials. The student will develop skills in moisture control and applying insulation. The student will properly utilize safety procedures. Prerequisites: CN122 --- # CN223 — Masonry Metal Work 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop intermediate level masonry skills and knowledge. The student will develop skills in grout and other masonry reinforcements. The students will develop skills with metal work necessary in masonry work, i.e. opening frames, fasteners, and hangers. The student will properly utilize safety procedures. Prerequisites: CN222 --- # CN224 — Advanced Masonry Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop comprehensive advanced practical masonry skills and project planning knowledge. The student will develop skills in wall systems and structural components. The student will properly utilize safety procedures. Prerequisites: CN222 --- # CJ102 — Introduction to Criminal Justice (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to examine the historical development and the internal and external issues of the various components of the criminal justice system including police, corrections and the courts. The student will illustrate how these interrelated components result in the administration of justice today. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (CRJ1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CJ103 — Agency Administration (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to conduct a practical analysis of modern administration theory and supervisory management principles and their application to the unique operating problems of criminal justice organizations. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CJ104 — Law Enforcement Operations and Procedures (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to examine the role of police in society and apply key concepts to policing scenarios. The student will identify, discuss and assess critical police practices and processes to include deployment, arrest procedures, search strategies, and other operational considerations. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CJ109 — Introduction to Corrections (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to examine the functions of the correctional system in the United States. The student will learn history of corrections, the philosophy of punishment, correctional institutions, programs, and services, as well as topics such as inmate rights and correctional staffing. The student will explore contemporary issues, such as overcrowding and privatization. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CJ116 — Juvenile Delinquency and Justice (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to understand the complex phenomena of juvenile delinquency and adolescent criminal behavior and to critically assess causes and solutions. The student will study the origins, approaches and theories of juvenile delinquency; the juvenile justice system, including police and courts; the juvenile correctional system; and societal response to the delinquency problem, as well as the cross-cultural perspective regarding juvenile delinquency. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CJ117 — Criminal Behavior (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to examine the biological, psychological, and sociological explanations of criminal and deviant behavior. The student will explore relevant perspectives, theories and research methods. The student will also examine theoretical explanations of specific behavior such as aggression and violence, homicide and assault, sexual offenses, drug use, property offenses, and public disorder offenses. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CJ118 — Gang Investigation (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to examine the origins, structures operations, and problems associated with urban street gangs. The student will also explore law enforcement counter measures and the investigation of gang-related crimes. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CJ122 — Concepts of Terrorism 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to articulate the history, nature, characteristics, and responses to terrorism. The student will study concepts of terror and terrorism, historical aspects, the role of the media, terrorist groups and their ideologies, methods of terror, and counter-responses to terrorism. --- # CJ125 — Introduction to Homeland Security (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to identify the important components of homeland security. The student will recognize the agencies associated with homeland security and their inter-related duties and relationships. The student will explore the historical events that have impacted homeland security, the state, national, and international laws affecting homeland security, and the most critical threats, especially terrorism, confronting homeland security. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CJ204 — Criminal Law (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to engage in an intensive study of the laws which legal officers must uphold. The student will explore each of these areas by studying specific crimes under each type, describing what constitutes a violation, and showing the evidence the law agency needs to support a charge in court. The student will learn about the rights of citizens as interpreted by courts. The student will hear invited speakers from among the county attorney’s office, attorneys from the Bar Association, officers from KBI, FBI, and local law enforcement agencies. Kansas SystemWide Transf… --- # CJ211 — Criminal Investigation (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to understand the fundamentals of the criminal investigation process. The student will explore investigative techniques in crime detection, collection and use of evidence and information, criminal apprehension and prosecution, and investigation of specific crimes. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: CJ102 --- # CJ212 — Criminology (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop an understanding of the science of crime. The student will examine the roles of social, cultural, economic, political, psychological, chemical, biological, and ideological factors in causing criminal behavior. The student will explore the major theoretical perspectives in the field, as well as the critiques and uses of these perspectives in the prevention and response to crime. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CJ215 — Criminal Procedures (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to describe basic court system procedures and the jurisdiction of the courts. The student will learn about the constitutional and other legal requirements that affect law enforcement practices and procedures, with specific focus on confessions and interrogations, identification procedures, arrest, search and seizure, and admissibility of evidence. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CA109 — Culinary Nutrition (O) 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to apply basic nutrition principles in developing nutritious menu items. The student will focus on proper diet and disease prevention. The student will explore nutrition’s role in a healthy diet, from identifying basic nutrition needs to finding alternatives for those with food allergies, food intolerance and food-intake related diseases. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CA120 — Professional Culinary Skills 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to learn the core components of the history and tradition of the professional kitchen. The student will learn the classical and modern kitchen brigade systems. The student will develop basic skills in sanitation practices; heat transfer methods; and knife identification, maintenance, and handling. The student will train in basic individual cooking techniques, classic knife skills, stocks, sauces, soups, vegetables, butchering, filleting, meat and seafood identifications, and entrée plating. The student will become knowledgeable of individual kitchen equipme… Prerequisites: HM101 --- # CA130 — Professional Pastry Skills 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop culinary pastry skills in the kitchen environment. The student will learn skills in sanitation, scaling ingredients, leavening agents, chocolate tempering, confections, fundamentals of cake decorating, baker’s percentage, recipe interpretation, recipe design, recipe costing, and preparing baked goods for commercial consumption. Prerequisites: HM101 --- # CA140 — Food Truck Administration 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to gain knowledge of the management and oversight of the various aspects involved in operating a food truck business. The student will develop a mix of culinary and business management skills, as well as gain a deep understanding of the mobile food service industry. The student will gain knowledge in all the necessary licenses and permits needed to operate a food truck legally and in different locations while adhering to local health and safety regulations, including food safety standards. This course will enable the student to identify all activities that… --- # CA141 — Food Truck Operations 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to gain knowledge of the management and oversight of the various aspects involved in both the maintenance of a food truck and the cooking and refrigeration equipment involved for a successful food business on wheels. The student will gain knowledge of both human resources and business and financial management involved in operating a food truck business. Prerequisites: CA140 --- # CA151 — Kitchen Essentials/Culinary Math 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to utilize the fundamentals of mathematics, including calculating percent’s, ratios, decimals, fractions, weights and measures, and introductory algebra concepts. The student will apply mathematical fundamentals to a variety of culinary and hospitality uses including equivalencies, recipe costing and conversion, calculating food and labor cost percentages, baker’s percentages, yield conversions, and selling prices. --- # CA152 — Menu Development 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to learn the principles of planning menus, considering customer preferences, types of food service operations, kitchen management, nutrition, and menu design. The student will incorporate basic nutritional concepts in relation to current health concerns. --- # CA153 — Essentials of Purchasing 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop essential concepts of purchasing, storeroom operations, and financial procedures. The student will be introduced to the application of cost controls to storeroom operations for a profitable operation. The student will learn about food laws and the purchasing, receiving, storing, and issuing of ingredients. --- # CA220 — Professional Culinary Skills 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop advanced culinary skills in the kitchen environment. The student will learn skills in sanitation, recipe interpretation, recipe design, and meal preparation for commercial consumption. The student will engage in areas of cold kitchen and advanced meal preparation. Prerequisites: CA120, HM101 --- # CA231 — Garde Manger 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to prepare cold entrees, forcemeats, patés, canapés, amuse-bouche, terrines, roulades, hot and cold hors d’oeuvres, cold appetizers, salads, sausages, cold sauces, and soups. The student will learn preservation techniques including curing, smoking, and aging for meat, seafood, and poultry items. The student will plan, organize, and set up buffet displays, learn techniques of platter design, and plate presentation using both modern and traditional techniques. Prerequisites: CA220, HM101 --- # CA232 — Cuisines of Asia 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to prepare, taste, serve, and evaluate traditional and regional dishes of Asia. The student will learn the ingredients, flavor profiles, preparations, and techniques representative of the cuisines from China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, India, and Pakistan. The student will reinforce skills in sanitation, basic cooking principles and methods, knife skills, safe food handling, safe equipment handling, and preparing meals for commercial consumption. The student will engage in multiple areas of basic cooking and meal preparations. Prerequisites: HM101, CA220 --- # CA233 — Cuisines of Northern Europe 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to prepare, taste, serve, and evaluate traditional and regional dishes of Northern Europe. The student will learn the ingredients, flavor profiles, preparations, and techniques representative of the cuisines from France, Germany, Austria, Great Britain, and Scandinavia. The student will reinforce skills in sanitation, basic cooking principals and methods, knife skills, safe food handling, safe equipment handling, and preparing meals for commercial consumption. The student will engage in multiple areas of basic cooking and meal preparation. Prerequisites: CA220, HM101 --- # CA234 — Cuisines of Southern Europe 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to prepare, taste, serve, and evaluate traditional and regional dishes of Southern Europe. The student will learn the ingredients, flavor profiles, preparations, and techniques representative of the cuisines from Italy, Spain, Greece, and the Mediterranean. The student will reinforce skills in sanitation, basic cooking principals and methods, knife skills, safe food handling, safe equipment handling, and preparing meals for commercial consumption. The student will engage the student in multiple areas of basic cooking and meal preparation. Prerequisites: CA220, HM101 --- # CA235 — Cuisines of America 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to prepare, taste, serve, and evaluate traditional and regional dishes of America. The student will learn the ingredients, flavor profiles, preparations, and techniques representative of the cuisines from United States. The student will reinforce skills in sanitation, basic cooking principles and methods, knife skills, safe food handling, safe equipment handling, and preparing meals for commercial consumption. The student will engage in multiple areas of basic cooking and meal preparation. Prerequisites: CA220, HM101 --- # CA240 — Professional Culinary Skills 3 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to cook with precision, consistency, and speed. The student will train on in real time professional kitchen scenarios and environments. The student will learn the skills needed to be a trained leader, efficient and dependable in the professional kitchen. The student will be introduced to the duties of kitchen supervisors. The student will consistently employ dry, moist, and mixed cooking techniques. The student will demonstrate and practice Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) food safety standards. Prerequisites: CA220 --- # CA241 — Modern Cuisines 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to further develop culinary skills in accordance with new industry trends and technology. The student will learn advanced food preparation and molecular gastronomy techniques. This student will be introduced to spherification; advanced canapes and hors d’oeuvres preparations; tableside presentations; and high value ingredients. The student will learn various styles of food plating and alternative plating vessels. Prerequisites: CA220, HM101 --- # CA242 — Farm to Table 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop a basic identification of the relationship between the farmers, food producers, and the food service industry. The student will prepare seasonal vegetables, fruits, grains, herbs, and other seasonal items. The student will learn to reduce waste, create seasonal dishes, and choose the correspondent tools and equipment to properly prepare every seasonal item on a dish. The student will identify the importance of local sustainability, soil analysis, and livestock management. Prerequisites: CA220 --- # CA243 — World Cuisine 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the culture and cuisines of different world regions. The student will prepare traditional dishes from Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, and other regions of the world. The student will learn about spices, traditional food preparations, and specialized equipment. The student will learn world traditions and customs. Prerequisites: CA220, HM101 --- # CA250 — Food Truck Operations 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to independently operate a food truck. The student will learn to create and execute a variety of food truck menus while maintaining a focus on concept, guest, and location. The student will prepare food while operating a food truck. The student will lead and supervise food truck staff while delegating roles and responsibilities to each team member. The student will learn to evaluate operational functionality, product quality, and team performance. Prerequisites: CA141 --- # DN120 — Hip-Hop Dance 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the beginning student to synthesize style and choreography of the Hip-Hop dance culture into a culminating dance performance. The student will demonstrate exercises designed to increase flexibility, strengthen muscles, and increase endurance. --- # DN121 — Hip-Hop Dance 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the advanced-beginning student to synthesize style and choreography of the Hip-Hop dance culture into a culminating dance performance. The student will demonstrate exercises designed to increase flexibility, strengthen muscles, and increase endurance. --- # DN130 — Modern Dance 1 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the beginning student to explore the art of Modern Dance. The student will participate in movement expression through technique, improvisation, composition and performance. The student will be introduced to theory and history of Modern Dance. --- # DN131 — Modern Dance 2 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable advanced beginning student to explore the art of Modern Dance. The student will participate in movement expression through technique, improvisation, composition and performance. The student will continue to learn about the theory and history of Modern Dance. Prerequisites: DN130 --- # DN133 — Beginning Jazz Dance 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve beginning technical and performance skills through participation in a dance class and culminating dance performance. The student will engage in basic exercises designed to increase flexibility, strengthen muscles, and increase endurance. --- # DN134 — Jazz Dance 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve advanced beginning technical and performance skills through participation in a dance class and culminating dance performance. The student will engage in exercises designed to increase flexibility, strengthen muscles, and increase endurance. Prerequisites: DN133 --- # DN135 — Ballet 1 2 credits · 2 hours This class will enable the beginning level student to explore the art and theory of Classical Ballet. The student will participate in a comprehensive ballet class that allows for the development of introductory ballet technique and performance. --- # DN136 — Ballet 2 2 credits · 2 hours This class will enable the advanced beginning ballet student to further explore the art and theory of Classical Ballet. The student will participate in a comprehensive ballet class that allows for the advancement of ballet technique and performance Prerequisites: DN135 --- # DN137 — Beginning Tap Dance 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the beginning student to explore the art of tap dance. The student will participate in movement expression through technique, composition and performance while also learning about the history of tap dance. --- # DN138 — Tap Dance 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the advanced beginning student to explore the art of tap dance. The student will participate in movement expression through technique, composition and performance while also learning about the history of tap dance. Prerequisites: DN137 --- # DN140 — Choreography 1 1 credits · 1 hours Choreography I is an introductory course in the craft and art of creating dances using improvisation as the means for investigating movement concepts. Space, time and force factors, sound and musical forms, drama and literature, emotions, solo, small group and large group are concepts that will be experienced to inform the student of the range of possibility in making and learning dances. Students will master and perform dance repertoire throughout the semester. --- # DN141 — Choreography 2 1 credits · 1 hours Choreography II is an intermediate course in the craft and art of creating dances using improvisation as the means for investigating movement concepts. Space, time and force factors, sound and musical forms, drama and literature, emotions, solo, small group and large group are concepts that will be experienced to inform the student of the range of possibility in making and leaning dances. Students will master and perform dance repertoire throughout the semester. Prerequisites: DN140 --- # DN220 — Hip-Hop Dance 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the intermediate student to synthesize style and choreography of the Hip-Hop dance culture into a culminating dance performance. The student will demonstrate exercises designed to increase flexibility, strengthen muscles, and increase endurance. --- # DN221 — Hip-Hop Dance 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the advanced-intermediate student to synthesize style and choreography of the Hip-Hop dance culture into a culminating dance performance. The student will demonstrate exercises designed to increase flexibility, strengthen muscles, and increase endurance. --- # DN230 — Modern Dance 3 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the intermediate student to explore the art of Modern Dance. The student will participate in movement expression through technique, improvisation, composition and performance. The student will incorporate the theories and history of Modern Dance into dance compositions. Prerequisites: DN131 --- # DN231 — Modern Dance 4 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the advanced intermediate student to explore the art of Modern Dance. The student will participate in movement expression through technique, improvisation, composition and performance. The student will incorporate the theories and history of Modern Dance compositions. Prerequisites: DN230 --- # DN233 — Jazz Dance 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to participate in an intermediate jazz dance class. The student will advance personal technique and performance skills specific to various jazz and dance styles and methodologies. The student will engage in exercises designed to maximize flexibility, strengthen muscles, and increase endurance. Prerequisites: DN134 --- # DN234 — Jazz Dance 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to participate in an advanced intermediate jazz dance class. The student will advance personal technique and performance skills specific to various jazz and dance styles and methodologies. The student will engage in exercises designed to maximize flexibility, strengthen muscles, and increase endurance. Prerequisites: DN233 --- # DN235 — Ballet 3 2 credits · 2 hours This class will enable the intermediate ballet student to further explore the art and theory of Classical Ballet. The student will participate in a comprehensive ballet class at the intermediate level that allows for further advancement in ballet technique and performance. Prerequisites: DN136 --- # DN236 — Ballet 4 2 credits · 2 hours This class will enable the advancing intermediate ballet student to further explore the art and theory of Classical Ballet. The student will participate in a comprehensive ballet class that allows for further advancement in ballet technique and performance. Prerequisites: DN235 --- # DN237 — Tap Dance 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the intermediate student to further explore the art of tap dance. The student will participate in movement expression through technique, composition and performance while also learning about the history of tap dance. Prerequisites: DN138 --- # DN238 — Tap Dance 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the advanced intermediate student to further explore the art of tap dance. The student will participate in movement expression through technique, composition and performance while also learning about the history of tap dance. Prerequisites: DN237 --- # DN240 — Choreography 3 1 credits · 1 hours Choreography III is an intermediate course in the craft and art of creating dances using improvisation as the means for investigating movement concepts. Space, time, and force factors, sound and musical forms, drama and literature, emotions, solo, small group and large group are concepts that will be experienced to inform the student of the range of possibility in making and learning dances. Students will master and perform dance repertoire throughout the semester. Prerequisites: DN141 --- # DN241 — Choreography 4 1 credits · 1 hours Choreography IV is an advanced course in the craft and art of creating dances using improvisation as the means for investigating movement concepts. Space, time, and force factors, sound and musical forms, drama and literature, emotions, solo, small group and large group are concepts that will be experienced to inform the student of the range of possibility in making and learning dances. Students will master and perform dance repertoire throughout the semester. Prerequisites: DN240 --- # DN250 — Choreography Capstone 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to apply analysis and design skills learned in the respective programs of study to the creation of original choreography in various dance styles. The student will communicate this choreography to other students. The student will present this work at a dance showcase at the end of the semester. --- # DA100 — Introduction to Data Analytics (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to examine the role data analytics plays in ing to make better decisions based on data. The student will explore various models that can be utilized to summarize, visualize, and interpret data in a variety of disciplines. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # DA120 — Data Mining (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop knowledge of machine learning concepts to mine patterns within data sets. The student will utilize machine learning software to analyze data and recommend decisions based on the analysis. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # DA140 — Data Visualization (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to utilize key data visualization techniques to design and create interactive visualizations. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # DA160 — Tableau (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop skills in using Tableau to transform raw data into easily understandable visual formats for analyzing data. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # DT100 — Diesel Engines 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to service medium and heavy-duty diesel engines. The student will receive instruction on the operating principles, construction, design variations, and applications of diesel engines. The student will learn to both perform a complete disassembly and assembly of the diesel engine and to include the cylinder head, block, and timing gears while using the instructions in the engine’s manufacturers service manual. The student will learn the proper methods of inspecting, identifying, and naming the components to determine their serviceability prior to making a re… Prerequisites: DT200 --- # DT115 — Electrical/Electronic Systems 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to explore the principles of electricity and electrical circuit characteristics. The student will identify basic wiring diagram symbols, components, and legend information, and perform basic electrical circuit measurements utilizing a Digital Volt Ohm Meter (DVOM). The student will diagnose and service battery related complaints. The student will also conduct a diagnosis and repair of charging and starting systems. --- # DT116 — Advanced Electrical/Electronic Systems 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to diagnose and identify different electrical components in various systems of the diesel vehicle/equipment. The student will learn best practices for making repairs to these systems. The student will apply the interactions of electrical components to the engine and other aspects of the vehicle/equipment. Prerequisites: DT115 --- # DT117 — Brakes 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to examine, inspect, and repair brakes, bearings, and hub assemblies. Prerequisites: DT115 --- # DT120 — Advanced Diesel Engines 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to identify and correct system integrity problems within the fuel, ignition, and exhaust systems. Prerequisites: DT100 --- # DT200 — Truck and Heavy Equipment Repair 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to use general and special repair techniques for normal shop operations. The student will utilize power tools and measuring tools to repair engines, power-trains, hydraulic, and electrical problems. The student will learn about repair estimates, shop records, and manufacturers’ service publications. The student will study laws regulating hazardous materials and federal motor safety standards. --- # DT201 — Hydraulics 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to learn basic principles of applied hydraulics that reference confined fluids. The student will study, diagnose, and repair system components and functions, multiplication of work force, safety, performance testing, line hookups, and the identification of hydraulic pump characteristics, as related to basic hydraulic systems. The student will also diagnose hydraulics problems and perform repairs. Prerequisites: DT120 --- # DT202 — Air and Engine Brakes 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to use knowledge and theory in the operation and repair of braking systems used in agriculture, trucks, and heavy equipment. Prerequisites: DT115 --- # DT203 — Diesel Drive Trans 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to gain knowledge of diesel drive trains, differentials, diesel torque through clutches, mechanical transmissions, and final drive units. The student will finish with wheels and track applications on diesel powered equipment Prerequisites: DT115 --- # DT217 — Suspension and Steering 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to document fundamental suspension and steering system concerns and perform fundamental suspension and steering system repairs. The student will also perform tire and wheel diagnostics and repairs. Prerequisites: DT117 --- # DT218 — Suspension and Steering 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to diagnose and repair complex steering and suspension systems, correct 4-wheel alignment issues, and perform wheel tracking diagnosis and repair. Prerequisites: DT217 --- # CD115 — Creative Experiences for Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to construct and maintain an environment for young children that fosters aesthetic sensitivity and creativity. The student will focus on the selection, construction, evaluation, and use of materials, activities, and experiences that encourage the young child’s creativity in the visual arts, music, body movement, dramatic play, language, science, mathematics, nutrition, social studies, and health and safety curriculum areas. The student will become familiar with the Kansas Early Learning Standards and implement them while creating developmentally appropriate… --- # CD122 — Principles of Early Childhood Education 1 (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to recognize and create a developmentally appropriate curriculum and environment, to identify avenues of professional development in the early childhood field, and to comply with state licensing regulations. The student will explore the history, principles, philosophy, teaching practices and approaches, as well as career opportunities in the field of early childhood education. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (ECE1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CD123 — Principles of Early Childhood Education 2 (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to examine new trends, careers, and professional development initiatives in early childhood. The student will design developmentally appropriate curriculum, positive guidance techniques, and methods for enhancing social, emotional, and language development. The student will demonstrate knowledge of state laws and regulations essential to providing quality care for young children. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CD124 — Infant and Toddler Development (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to comprehend the physical, mental, emotional, and social growth of the child from conception through the second year. The student will demonstrate and apply the knowledge gained about responsive, relationship-based curriculum to group care in order to develop safe and developmentally appropriate activities and routines for infants and toddlers. The student will use observation and documentation to assess the developmental levels of infants and toddlers. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CD125 — Child Nutrition, Health and Safety (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate an understanding of the basic factors that affect child health, safety, and nutrition. The student will design appropriate educational experiences and family newsletters that focus on health, safety, and nutrition for the young child. The student will identify and apply the nutritional guidelines appropriate for young children while menu planning. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CD135 — Supporting Young Children with Disabilities(O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop skills associated with providing quality care and education to young children with disabilities and chronic conditions. The student will explore issues of working with families and interdisciplinary teams to provide early intervention services, universal design for learning, individualizing supports and interventions, and the use of appropriate equipment. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CD213 — Family Child Care Practicum 1 3 credits · 3 hours This coursewill enable the student to develop and implement developmentally appropriate practices and environments for young children in a licensed family child care setting. The student will prepare policy and procedures that includes record keeping systems, and plan activities appropriate for multi-age children in family child care. The student will explore the Kansas Regulations for Licensing Day Care Homes and Group Day Care Homes for Children. The student will complete and document 150 hours of working directly with children in a licensed family child care setting. This course will enabl… --- # CD214 — Family Child Care Practicum 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the family child care accreditation process outlined by the National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC) and create plans to make needed improvements in the family child care business. The student will continue to explore the Kansas Regulations for Licensing Day Care Homes and Group Day Care Homes for Children. The student will observe children in the program and complete developmental checklists to recognize red flags and determine courses of action. The student will complete and document 150 hours of working directly with children in a li… Prerequisites: CD213 --- # CD220 — Early Childhood Program and Curriculum Planning (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to recognize, design, and create a safe, healthy, developmentally appropriate preschool or toddler classroom. The student will apply developmentally appropriate practices that will promote successful learning experiences for children. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CD222 — Child Care Administration (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to implement the principles of administration and organization of childcare programs. The student will focus on record keeping, budgeting, facility management, family involvement, and the hiring, training, supervision, and evaluation of staff. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CD223 — Child Care Practicum 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate a knowledge base of the Kansas Laws and Regulations for Licensing Preschools and Child Care Centers. The student will use concepts of observation and evaluation in licensed centers, with individual children, and in a self-reflective process. The student will implement an understanding of age appropriate curriculum for toddler and preschool age children through the production of age appropriate lesson plans. --- # CD224 — Child Care Practicum 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate knowledge of a developmentally appropriate curriculum and environment for young children. The student will be able to use observation and evaluation techniques in licensed centers, with individual children, and in a self-reflective process. The student will implement concepts learned in previous early childhood classes through this field experience. Prerequisites: CD223 --- # CD225 — Interaction Techniques with Young Children (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate effective and creative guidance techniques while creating a positive early childhood learning environment. The student will understand the role of observation in early childhood programs and will be able to determine the appropriate techniques to assess and monitor the development of various ages. The student will be able to establish positive social expectations for a group of children and effectively evaluate and manage difficult behaviors based on children’s individual needs and developmental abilities in cooperation with the children’s fa… --- # CD226 — Building Relationships with Families (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to establish respectful and reciprocal relationships that support, value, and empower all families to be involved in their children’s development and learning. The student will utilize communication methods and engagement strategies to involve and support family systems and create partnerships between home and school. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # CD295 — Leadership in Early Childhood (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to describe key functions and strategies used by motivational leaders in Early Childhood Education. The student will develop reflective teaching skills and demonstrate strong commitment and knowledge of early childhood development by creating a professional portfolio based on the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Professional Standards and Competencies for Early Childhood Educators. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # EC200 — Principles of Microeconomics (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply economic concepts to personal and work related decision making by understanding the actions and choices of individuals and companies. The student will study microeconomic issues and problems, such as competition and monopoly, pricing, consumer demand, and producer supply. The student will develop a theoretical framework for microeconomic analysis and apply this theory to practical domestic and international economic policy problems. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (ECO1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # EC201 — Principles of Macroeconomics (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply an analytical framework to the economy at the national level. The student will analyze the purpose and functions of the components of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the determinants of long-run economic growth, and the causes and costs of inflation and unemployment. The student will analyze the economic impacts of fiscal and monetary policies and the differences between the short-run and long-run macroeconomic aspects of the economy. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (ECO1020) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # EC250 — Engineering Economics (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to utilize economic analysis for investment decisions related to an engineering project. The student will relate the economic principles of time value of money, differential cost and revenue, marginal cost and revenue, and trade-off between risk and reward to various engineering projects. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: MA135, MA132, MA133, MA134 --- # ED206 — Introduction to Teaching (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to gain insight into the teaching profession through hands-on exploration of current theories in pedagogy. The student will gather, assemble, review, and analyze information for choosing career options in the teaching field. The student will organize leadership tasks, develop the necessary skills to continue preparation for teaching, and develop a professional approach to the teaching profession. The student will participate in a 15-hour classroom field experience (5 hours each in elementary, middle, and high school classrooms). Kansas SystemWide Transfer C… --- # ED220 — Introduction to Special Education (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to assess and determine diversity among learners with various special needs. The student will understand the need for teachers to collaborate with other professionals and families to develop appropriate individual learning plans for special needs students in the classroom. The student will explore public laws and mandates that pertain to special education, assuring appropriate and optimal education for all special learners. The student will participate in 5 hours of field experience in either a general education classroom with special needs students or in a… Prerequisites: ED206 --- # ED222 — Technology in the Classroom (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore current theories and issues of computer pedagogy. The student will directly apply course content to a K-12 classroom field experience. The student will model appropriate pedagogical practice to plan, develop, review, facilitate, and analyze a comprehensive lesson that requires elementary or secondary students to use technology for engaged content-learning. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (EDU2030) Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: ED206 --- # ED232 — Education as a Career (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to examine the roles, responsibilities, and dispositions of effective teachers and professionals in PK-12 education. The student will acquire skills and methods necessary to reach the needs of diverse learners with adaptations for special populations and developmental levels. The student will participate in diverse field experience opportunities within the school community to evaluate and explore current trends in education. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: ED206 --- # ED290 — Integrated Learning Through the Arts (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to plan, design, facilitate, adapt, and evaluate arts experiences in the elementary classroom. The student will discover and practice strategies for integrating music, visual arts, movement or dance, and drama or theater into the elementary education curriculum, with adaptations for special populations and developmental levels. The student will participate in diverse field experience opportunities in the community and in the elementary education classroom to formulate techniques for using the arts to engage all learners in critical thinking, creativity, and… Prerequisites: ED206 --- # EN101 — Engineering Graphics 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply the fundamentals of drafting and integration to computer-aided design (CAD). The student will use CAD software to produce drawings with dimensioning, orthographic projection, geometric constructions, isometric views, auxiliary views, and section cuts. --- # EN102 — Engineering Graphics 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to expand drafting and design skills and integrate those skills into advanced computer-aided design (CAD). The student will use CAD to complete multiple design projects and complete a team project. --- # EN103 — Building Design 1 with CAD 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to understand and apply concepts of basic building design and its integration into computer-aided design (CAD). The student will analyze and design the necessary elements needed for a building. Prerequisites: EN101 --- # EN110 — Architectural Design Using Building Information Modeling 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to design a structure using the concepts of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and the tools for parametric three-dimensional building design. The student will employ Revit Architectural to model a residential structure. --- # EN111 — Fundamentals of Power Technology 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to utilize electrical/electronics, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and combinations of these four in projects. The student will use the principles, applications, components, and systems industrial applications through demonstrations and research. --- # EN115 — Engineering Concepts 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to formulate problems and use solution techniques related to engineering through the use of engineering design projects involving software and hardware. Prerequisites: MA060, MA064, MA065, MA066 --- # EN135 — Introduction to Plastic Manufacturing 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to use basic design and fabrication principles. The student will create products, which use thermosetting plastic manufacturing processes or thermoplastic plastic manufacturing processes, as well as a composite structure. The student will then repair a damaged structure or other product(s), and develop improvements to the design or fabrication of that structure or other product(s). --- # EN201 — Materials and Processes of Industry 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to identify and implement current and emerging manufacturing materials and processes. The student will gain experience using inspection tools and appliances. --- # EN212 — Electric Circuits 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to use electrical principles and applications including circuit diagrams, switches, relays, motors, and transformers. --- # EN214 — 3-Dimensional Modeling Using CAD/CAM 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to use the basics of three-dimensional applications. The student will learn about such topics as: extrusions, orbits, faces, surfaces, constructions, edges, and rendering as they relate to industry. --- # EN215 — Automated Power Systems 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to operate and troubleshoot an integrated system. The student will perform intermediate level programming using the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) while evaluating fluid power, electrical, and mechanical systems. Prerequisites: EN111, EN212 --- # EN220 — Beginning Concepts of CNC 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to use and apply beginning automated manufacturing concepts to design and manufacture parts. --- # EN230 — Part Design (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop a basic understanding of manufactured part design principles and to apply design concepts to manufacturing and machining. The student will design projects, make design decisions, and apply overall design concepts as they relate to manufacturing part design. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # EN240 — Introduction to Digital Logic Design 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to design combinational logic circuits (adders, multiplexers, flip flops, registers, et al.) using common building blocks and deduce their state diagrams. The student will participate in three hours of lecture/discussion and one hour of laboratory per week. Prerequisites: MA135 --- # EN250 — Data Structures and Algorighms 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to write and analyze the performance of programs which implement abstract and reference-type data structure, including but not limited to, lists, arrays, trees, and dictionaries. The student will participate in three hours of lecture/discussion and one hour of laboratory per week. Prerequisites: MA160, SD221 --- # EN260 — Statics 3 credits · 3 hours This is a course for pre-engineering students. It will enable the student to solve problems involving composition and resolution of forces, equilibrium of force systems, application of general laws of statics to engineering problems, analysis of simple structures, machine elements, centers of gravity, and moment of inertia. Prerequisites: PH251, MA152 --- # EG010 — ESL Pronunciation of English Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to produce consonants and vowels as individual entities and as connected phonemes at an introductory level while developing auditory discrimination skills of target sounds. The student will recognize the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), read phonetic symbols, and build a fundamental knowledge of the speech mechanism: place, manner, voicing characteristics of consonants, and tongue elevation and position of vowels. --- # EG013 — ESL Pronunciation of English Applied 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to enhance suprasegmentals of stress, intonation, and overall rhythm in speech while refining listening skills. The student will also demonstrate knowledge of segmentals, including classification of phonemes and reading the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Prerequisites: EG010 --- # EG053 — ESL Sentence to Paragraph 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to construct complete sentences by applying learning and grammar concepts. The student will write focused, organized, supported paragraphs using the steps of the writing process. --- # EG060 — Fundamentals of English (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to write with organizational, analytical, and grammatical competence for enrollment in English Composition 1. The student will read and analyze college-level texts, incorporate texts in writing, and develop introductory research and documentation skills. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # EG063 — ESL Fundamentals of English 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to write paragraphs and an essay, which demonstrate grammatical, organizational, and analytical competence for enrollment in an English Composition I course. Prerequisites: EG053, RD014, RD011, EG010 --- # EG101 — English Composition 1 (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to communicate effectively through a variety of writing activities. The student will develop knowledge, skills, and critical thinking ability with regard to writing and reading. The student will recognize the importance of the grammatical and rhetorical structures of language to clear and effective writing. The student will recognize the process of creating documents through regular writing assignments. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (ENG1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: EG060, EG063, RD015 --- # EG102 — English Composition 2 (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to further develop argumentative writing strategies and patterns while developing critical intellectual skills and becoming proficient in library and online research and source citation styles. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (ENG1020) Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: EG101 --- # EG104 — Creative Writing (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to write short fiction and poetry by learning terminology and techniques associated with the two genres. The student will analyze professional works, revise original work, and critically discuss the work of classmates. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (ENG2030) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # EG112 — Technical Writing (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop writing skills specific to careers in industry, science, engineering, and business. The student will recognize the importance of clear, well-organized, detailed writing directed at targeted audiences for specific purposes. Regular writing assignments utilizing library resources will enable the student to recognize the process of creating clear and accurate documents. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: EG101 --- # EV150 — Environmental Issues (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to understand basic ecological principles and apply these to relevant situations in daily life. Ecological principles include: basic ecology, populations, air and water pollution, solid and hazardous waste, toxicology, human health, energy, sustainability, and environmental solutions. This is a non-lab introductory environmental science course. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (BIO1041) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # FS100 — Firefighter 1 4.5 credits · 4.5 hours This course will enable the student to perform basic fire service operations and gain basic knowledge of personal safety, personal protective clothing and equipment, fire service tools and equipment, fire behavior, building construction, and fire ground tactics and strategies. The student will also cover the content outlined in the National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) Standard 1001, Firefighter Professional Qualifications, pertaining to the Firefighter I level. --- # FS104 — Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) 5 credits · 5 hours This course must be taken in addition to FS 204 to be equivalent to FS 212. This course will enable the student to provide assessment and pre-hospital emergency care to patients experiencing trauma or medical emergencies by utilizing the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Education Standards and the Kansas Board of EMS Education Standards. The student will practice and be evaluated on the skills required for the assessment and management of traumatic and medical emergencies. The student will be evaluated in classroom and field settings. The… --- # FS110 — Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to comprehend the concepts of risk management and mitigation as pertaining to emergency services. The student will study the sixteen life safety initiatives established by the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation. Prerequisites: FS100, FS207 --- # FS111 — Incident Safety Officer 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to identify and understand the roles and responsibilities of the Incident Safety Officer by meeting National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) Standard 1521, Standard for Fire Department Safety Officer, NFPA Standard 1500, and Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program. The student will identify the roles, responsibilities, and characteristics of an effective Incident Safety Officer. The student will also identify both direct and indirect hazards on an emergency scene. The student will develop a Safety Action Plan. --- # FS125 — Fire Inspector 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to conduct a building inspection, communicate fire prevention recommendations, and preplan for effective action during fires and emergencies. --- # FS130 — Building Construction for the Fire Service (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to discuss the components of building construction related to firefighter and life safety. The student will gain knowledge of the elements of construction and design of structures that are shown to be key factors when inspecting buildings, preplanning fire operations, and operating at emergencies. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # FS131 — Paramedic 1: Foundation 12 credits · 12 hours This course will enable the student to incorporate emergency medical services foundations into an assessment-based approach to patient care based upon the Kansas Board of EMS Education Standards, and the NHTSA National EMS Education Standards. The student will describe preparatory emergency medical science information including medical-legal considerations, communications, documentation, patient history gathering and patient assessment; and demonstrate integration of this information and psychomotor skills at component through scenario levels. The student will apply theory and practice to cli… --- # FS132 — Paramedic 2: Medical Emergencies 12 credits · 12 hours This course will prepare the student to provide entry-level paramedic care to patients experiencing medical-related emergencies requiring ECG interpretation, pharmacological treatment, electrical therapy, or advanced airway management based upon the Kansas Board of EMS Education Standards, and the NHTSA National EMS Education Standards. The student will demonstrate integration of these care and psychomotor skills at component through scenario levels. The student will apply theory and practice to clinical experiences. The student must be at least 17 years of age to be eligible to take the Nati… Prerequisites: FS131 --- # FS135 — Fire Prevention (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to identify and comprehend fundamental knowledge relating to the field of fire prevention. The student will learn about the history and philosophy of fire prevention; organization and operation of a fire prevention bureau; use and application of codes and standards; plans review; fire inspections; fire and life safety education; and fire investigation. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # FS140 — Fundamentals of Technical Rescue 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to identify and perform rescue procedures required by emergency personnel with emphasis on current hardware and procedural developments to the area of technical rescue. The student will research the specific hazards associated with natural and man-made disasters that are the results of our modern, technical society. The student will develop both public and personal safety awareness while training or working at an emergency scene. --- # FS141 — Rope Rescue 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to recognize conditions requiring rope rescue by meeting National Fire Protection Association’s 1006 and 1670 standards pertaining to rope rescue. The student will also learn hazard recognition, equipment use, and techniques necessary to operate at a rope rescue incident. Prerequisites: FS100 --- # FS142 — Rope Rescue 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to recognize conditions requiring rope rescue by meeting National Fire Protection Association’s 1006 and 1670 standards pertaining to rope rescue. The student will also learn additional hazard recognition, equipment use, and techniques necessary to operate at a rope rescue incident. The student will execute site control and management on a scene requiring advanced rope rescue techniques. Prerequisites: FS100, FS141 --- # FS145 — Fire Protection Systems (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to identify features of design and operations of fire alarm systems, water-based fire suppression systems, special hazard fire suppression systems, water supply for fire protection, and portable fire extinguishers. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # FS146 — Confined Space Rescue 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to identify and demonstrate skills and techniques proficiently as a confined space entrant, attendant, and as part of a confined space rescue team. The student will demonstrate basic fundamentals of confined space rescue, such as identifying hazards, confined space classifications, and the roles and responsibilities of confined space team members. The student will demonstrate pre-entry procedures, use of appropriate personal protective equipment, and various monitoring equipment. Prerequisites: FS141, FS142 --- # FS147 — Confined Space Rescue 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate confined space rescue proficiencies at the Operations Level. The student will demonstrate how to properly prepare for entry into a confined space, package patients for removal from a confined space, and remove entrants from a confined space. Prerequisites: FS146 --- # FS149 — Surface Water Rescue 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to recognize conditions requiring a surface water rescue by meeting National Fire Protection Association’s 1006 and 1670 standards pertaining to Surface Water Rescue. The student will also be capable of hazard recognition, equipment use, and techniques necessary to operate at a surface water rescue incident. Prerequisites: FS100 --- # FS150 — Vehicle and Machinery Rescue I. 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to recognize conditions requiring vehicle or machinery rescues. The student will also be capable of hazard recognition, equipment use, and techniques necessary to operate at a vehicle or machinery rescue incident. This course is designed to meet National Fire Protection Association’s 1006 and 1670 standards, pertaining to vehicle and machinery rescues. Prerequisites: FS100 --- # FS151 — Ice Water Rescue Technician 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to recognize conditions requiring an ice water rescue, properly preform a risk assessment, implement a rescue plan, preform an ice water rescue using methods learned in class, and preform an after action report or debriefing, by meeting National Fire Protection Association’s 1006 and 1670 standards pertaining to Ice Water Rescue Technician. The student will also be capable of hazard recognition, equipment use, and techniques necessary to operate at an ice water rescue incident. Prerequisites: FS100, FS149 --- # FS152 — Swift Water Rescue Technician 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to recognize conditions requiring a swift water rescue, properly perform a risk assessment, implement a rescue plan, perform a swift water rescue using methods learned in class, and preform an after action report or debriefing, by meeting National Fire Protection Association’s 1006 and 1670 standards pertaining to Swift Water Rescue Technician I. The student will also be capable of hazard recognition, equipment use, and techniques necessary to operate at a swift water rescue incident. Prerequisites: FS100, FS149 --- # FS200 — Firefighter 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to make effective fire ground decisions pertaining to the implementation of the Incident Management System and building and structural collapse indications and potentials. The student will identify and practice safe handling of rescue and extrication tools, and will obtain basic knowledge and skills in performing vehicle extrications and other special rescue situations. The student will gain an understanding of various hose tools and appliances, hydrant flow and operability. The student will recognize container features in order to identify various types of… Prerequisites: FS100 --- # FS204 — Advanced Placement Emergency Medical Technician (AP EMT) 7 credits · 7 hours This course must be taken in addition to FS 104 to be equivalent to FS 212. This course will enable the student to provide assessment and pre-hospital emergency care to patients experiencing trauma or medical emergencies by utilizing the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) National EMS Education Standards and the Kansas Board of EMS Education Standards. The student will develop skills required for the assessment and management of traumatic and medical emergencies. The student will be evaluated in classroom and field settings. The student must pass a criminal background chec… Prerequisites: FS104 --- # FS207 — Hazardous Materials for First Responders 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to deal with an incident in a defensive fashion until trained arrives. The student will learn how to control hazardous materials incidents using basic resources already possessed or are available at the scene and assess the aftermath of a weapon of mass destruction (WMD). The student will learn scene control, site safety, product identification and emergency decontamination procedures. This course covers competencies for the hazardous materials first responder at the Awareness and Operations level as contained in the National Fire Protection Association’s S… --- # FS212 — Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) 12 credits · 12 hours FS 212 is an equivalent course to both FS104 and FS 204 (when taken together). This course will enable the student to provide assessment and pre-hospital emergency care to patients experiencing trauma or medical emergencies by utilizing the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Education Standards and the Kansas Board of EMS Education Standards. The student will practice and demonstrate skills required for the assessment and management of traumatic and medical emergencies. The student will demonstrate emergency care in classroom and field sett… --- # FS226 — Fire Instructor 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to complete the requirements for Fire Instructor 1, in accordance with NFPA 1041, 2018 edition, (Standard for Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications). The student will apply knowledge from coursework about principles of learning, instructional planning, classroom instruction, testing and evaluation, and other instructional skills to complete certification testing in Fire Instructor 1. The student will be able to receive credit toward the Fire Service Leadership Certificate, upon completion of the course with a grade of C or better, even if cert… --- # FS227 — Fire Instructor 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to complete the requirements for Fire Instructor 2, in accordance with NFPA 1041, 2018 edition, (Standard for Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications). The student will apply knowledge from coursework about how to create a lesson plan to write a learning objective, create a lesson outline, and conduct a class using the lesson plan created by the student. The student will use these skills and others to complete certification testing in Fire Instructor 2. The student will be able to receive credit toward the Fire Service Leadership Certificate, up… Prerequisites: FS226 --- # FS228 — Fire Officer 1 6 credits · 6 hours This course will enable the student to complete the requirements for Fire Officer 1, in accordance with NFPA 1021, 2014 edition (Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications). The student will apply knowledge from coursework about leadership and supervision, communications, and administrative functions to complete certification testing in Fire Officer 1. The student will compose written documents relating to the duties of a fire officer, develop a budget request for a specific departmental need, and prepare an initial action plan for an emergency incident. The student will be able to… Prerequisites: FS226 --- # FS229 — Fire Officer 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to complete the requirements for Fire Officer 2, in accordance with NFPA 1021 (Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications). The student will apply coursework knowledge comprised of developing policy and procedures, constructing budgets, and analyzing various scenarios to complete certification testing in Fire Officer 2. The student will be able to receive credit toward the Fire Service Leadership Certificate, upon completion of the course with a grade of C or better, even if certification testing is not pursued. Prerequisites: FS227, FS228 --- # FS231 — Paramedic 3; Medical and Trauma Emergencies 12 credits · 12 hours This course will prepare the student to provide entry-level paramedic care to patients experiencing medical and trauma emergencies, exercise emergency scene management techniques, and employ crisis intervention concepts based upon the Kansas Board of EMS Education Standards and the NHTSA National EMS Education Standards. The student will demonstrate integration of these care and psychomotor skills, techniques, and concepts at component through scenario levels. The student will apply theory and practice to clinical experiences. The student must be at least 17 years of age to be eligible to tak… Prerequisites: FS132 --- # FS232 — Paramedic 4: Operations and Internship 12 credits · 12 hours This course will prepare the student to provide entry-level paramedic care to patients of special populations and exercise emergency scene management based upon the Kansas Board of EMS Education Standards and the NHTSA National EMS Education Standards. The student will demonstrate integration of these care, management, and psychomotor skills at component through scenario levels. The student will apply theory and practice to clinical experiences. The student must be at least 17 years of age to be eligible to take the National Registry of EMTs paramedic certification exams. Prerequisites: FS231 --- # FS255 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) 10 credits · 10 hours This course will enable the student to provide assessment and pre-hospital emergency care to patients experiencing trauma or medical emergencies utilizing National Standard Guidelines Scope of Practice (NSGSP) and the Kansas Authorized Activities for the AEMT with the focus on achieving the terminal competencies needed to function as an AEMT. The student will be required to perform a practicum experience in a hospital and/or Emergency Medical Services (EMS) setting. Successful completion of the AEMT and AEMT Field Internship will allow the student to challenge the exams to become a Kansas and… --- # FS256 — Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT)-Field Internship 10 credits · 10 hours This course will enable the student to have hands- on experience utilizing the knowledge and skills gained in FS256. The student will assess and provide pre-hospital emergency care to patients experiencing trauma or medical emergencies utilizing guidelines from the National Standard Guidelines Scope of Practice and the Kansas Authorized Activities for the AEMT. The student will be supervised and evaluated by an assigned preceptor on the ability to assess and manage traumatic and medical emergencies. The student will be evaluated in the classroom, field, and clinical setting. The student will… Prerequisites: FS255 --- # FW102 — Muscle Pump 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to participate in weight training and conditioning sessions specific to a Varsity sport designed to develop physical strength and endurance. The student will focus on fitness activities that can lead to improved performance related to the sport. (Fall only) --- # FW130 — Varsity Football 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning collegiate football to develop athletic teamwork and skills while providing credit for varsity participation. --- # FW131 — Varsity Football 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop athletic teamwork and skills in advanced beginning collegiate football while providing credit for varsity participation. Prerequisites: FW130 --- # FW132 — Varsity Basketball 1, Men. 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning men’s collegiate basketball to develop athletic teamwork and skills while providing credit for varsity participation. --- # FW133 — Varsity Basketball 2, Men 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop athletic teamwork and skills in advanced beginning men’s collegiate basketball while providing credit for varsity participation. Prerequisites: FW132 --- # FW134 — Varsity Basketball 1, Women 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning women’s collegiate basketball to develop athletic teamwork and skills while providing credit for varsity participation. --- # FW135 — Varsity Basketball 2, Women 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop athletic teamwork and skills in advanced beginning women’s collegiate basketball while providing credit for varsity participation. Prerequisites: FW134 --- # FW136 — Varsity Baseball 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning collegiate baseball to develop athletic teamwork and skills while providing credit for varsity participation. --- # FW137 — Varsity Baseball 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop athletic teamwork and skills in advanced beginning collegiate baseball while providing credit for varsity participation. Prerequisites: FW136 --- # FW138 — Varsity Softball 1. 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning collegiate softball to develop athletic teamwork and skills while providing credit for varsity participation. --- # FW139 — Varsity Softball 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop athletic teamwork and skills in advanced beginning collegiate softball while providing credit for varsity participation. Prerequisites: FW138 --- # FW140 — Varsity Soccer 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning women’s collegiate soccer to develop athletic teamwork and skills while providing credit for varsity participation. --- # FW141 — Varsity Soccer 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop athletic teamwork and skills in advanced beginning women’s collegiate soccer while providing credit for varsity participation. Prerequisites: FW140 --- # FW142 — Varsity Volleyball 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning women’s collegiate volleyball to develop athletic teamwork and skills while providing credit for varsity participation. --- # FW143 — Varsity Volleyball 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop athletic teamwork and skills in advanced beginning women’s collegiate volleyball while providing credit for varsity participation. Prerequisites: FW142 --- # FW144 — Varsity Track and Field 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning men’s and women’s collegiate track and field providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environment that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships. --- # FW145 — Varsity Track and Field 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to be introduced to advanced beginning men’s and women’s collegiate track and field providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environment that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships. Prerequisites: FW144 --- # FW146 — Varsity Cross Country 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning men’s and women’s collegiate cross country to develop athletic and teamwork skills while providing credit for varsity participation. --- # FW151 — Spirit Squad 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning precision co-ed performances of chants, cheers, stunts, and tumbling at Butler football and basketball games, providing credit for spirit squad participation. --- # FW152 — Spirit Squad 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced beginning precision coed performances of chants, cheers, stunts, and tumbling at Butler football and basketball games, providing credit for spirit squad participation. Prerequisites: FW151 --- # FW202 — Muscle Pump 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to participate in weight training and conditioning sessions specific to the Varsity sport designed to develop physical strength and endurance. The student will focus on advancing abilities in the weight room to further develop performance related to the sport. (Spring only) --- # FW230 — Varsity Football 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for intermediate collegiate football providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships. Prerequisites: FW131 --- # FW231 — Varsity Football 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced collegiate football providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships. Prerequisites: FW230 --- # FW232 — Varsity Basketball 3, Men 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for intermediate men’s collegiate basketball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships. Prerequisites: FW133 --- # FW233 — Varsity Basketball 4, Men 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced men’s collegiate basketball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships. Prerequisites: FW232 --- # FW234 — Varsity Basketball 3, Women 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for intermediate women’s collegiate basketball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships. Prerequisites: FW135 --- # FW235 — Varsity Basketball 4, Women 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced women’s collegiate basketball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships. Prerequisites: FW234 --- # FW236 — Varsity Baseball 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for intermediate collegiate baseball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships. Prerequisites: FW137 --- # FW237 — Varsity Baseball 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced collegiate baseball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships. Prerequisites: FW236 --- # FW238 — Varsity Softball 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for intermediate collegiate softball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships. Prerequisites: FW139 --- # FW239 — Varsity Softball 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced collegiate softball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships. Prerequisites: FW238 --- # FW240 — Varsity Soccer 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for intermediate women’s collegiate soccer providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships. Prerequisites: FW141 --- # FW241 — Varsity Soccer 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced women’s collegiate soccer providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships. Prerequisites: FW240 --- # FW242 — Varsity Volleyball 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for intermediate collegiate volleyball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships. Prerequisites: FW143 --- # FW243 — Varsity Volleyball 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced collegiate volleyball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships. Prerequisites: FW242 --- # FW244 — Varsity Track and Field 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for intermediate men’s and women’s collegiate track and field providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships. Prerequisites: FW145 --- # FW245 — Varsity Track and Field 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced men’s and women’s collegiate track and field providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships. Prerequisites: FW244 --- # FW246 — Varsity Cross Country 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop athletic and leadership skills for advanced men’s and women’s collegiate cross country while providing credit for varsity participation. Prerequisites: FW146 --- # FW251 — Spirit Squad 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for intermediate precision co-ed performances of chants, cheers, stunts, and tumbling at Butler football and basketball games, providing credit for spirit squad participation. Prerequisites: FW152 --- # FW252 — Spirit Squad 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced precision co-ed performances of chants, cheers, stunts, and tumbling at Butler football and basketball games, providing credit for spirit squad participation. Prerequisites: FW251 --- # FL107 — Beginning Spanish 1 (O, T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate cultural and communicative competence at the novice-mid level in Spanish in the presentational (writing and speaking), interpersonal (writing and speaking), and interpretative (listening and reading) modes of communication. The student will develop a critical awareness of differences and similarities between the home culture(s) and the target language culture(s). Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (SPA1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # FL108 — Beginning Spanish 2 (O, T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate cultural and communicative competence at the novice-high level in Spanish in the presentational (writing and speaking), interpersonal (writing and speaking), and interpretative (listening and reading) modes of communication. The student will develop a critical awareness of differences and similarities between the home culture(s) and the target language culture(s). Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (SPA1020) Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: FL107 --- # FL111 — Beginning Russian 1 (O) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to communicate in Russian using fundamentals of basic vocabulary and phrases, pronunciation, reading, and writing. The student will also define cultural characteristics inherent to the target culture, study the relevance of the target language community as it reflects on the student’s own life, and make connections to other disciplines. This course is designed for the student who is beginning basic language study and preparing to pursue foreign language credits that fulfill degree requirements. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # FL112 — Beginning Russian 2 (O) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to communicate using fundamentals of basic vocabulary and phrases, pronunciation, and reading and writing. The student will also define cultural characteristics inherent to the target culture and study the relevance of the target language community as it reflects on the student’s own life. This course is designed for the student who is continuing basic language study and preparing to pursue foreign language credits that fulfill degree requirements. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: FL111 --- # FL118 — Beginning French 1 (T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate cultural and communicative competence at the novice-mid level in French in the presentational (writing and speaking), interpersonal (writing and speaking), and interpretative (listening and reading) modes of communication. The student will develop a critical awareness of differences and similarities between the home culture(s) and the target language culture(s). Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (FRN1010) --- # FL119 — Beginning French 2 (T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate cultural and communicative competence at the novice-high level in French in the presentational (writing and speaking), interpersonal (writing and speaking), and interpretative (listening and reading) modes of communication. The student will develop a critical awareness of differences and similarities between the home culture(s) and the target language culture(s). Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (FRN1020) Prerequisites: FL118 --- # FL127 — Beginning Japanese 1 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate cultural and communicative competence at the novice-mid level in Japanese in the presentational (writing and speaking), interpersonal (writing and speaking), and interpretative (listening and reading) modes of communication. The student will develop a critical awareness of differences and similarities between home culture(s) and the target language culture(s). --- # FL130 — Spanish for Culinary Arts (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to communicate in Spanish within the novice range about topics pertaining to culinary arts. The student will relate cultural practices to perspectives, develop insight into the nature of language and culture, and participate in multilingual communities at home and around the world. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # FL149 — Spanish for Healthcare Professionals 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to acquire the Spanish language skills necessary to interact at a basic level in clinical settings. The student will speak and understand high frequency Spanish medical terminology using phrases, questions, and commands. The student will develop cultural competence by examining common cross-cultural issues that emerge when interacting with patients in healthcare settings. The student will acquire the foundational linguistic and cultural skills needed to decrease Spanish language barriers in clinical settings, improve patient --- # FL201 — Intermediate Spanish (O, T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate cultural and communicative competence at the intermediate-low level in Spanish in the presentational (writing and speaking), interpersonal (writing and speaking), and interpretative (listening and reading) modes of communication. The student will develop a critical awareness of differences and similarities between the home culture(s) and the target language culture(s). Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (SPA2010) Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: FL107, FL108 --- # FL202 — Spanish Readings (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to read for a general understanding of plot, main ideas, and themes in Spanish. The student will learn literary terminology, investigate presented cultural/historical themes, and participate in target-language discussion before and after reading. This course is an introduction for intermediate-level college or heritage-language speakers to literature of the Hispanic world, and is designed for the student who will pursue university Spanish literature courses. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: FL201 --- # FL205 — Conversational Spanish 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to conduct simple conversations successfully in Spanish, as well as understand many articles written in Spanish. The student will be able to recognize a large number of cognates, strategies and rules for converting English words to Spanish, hints for identifying large numbers of new words in Spanish, and formulas that use Spanish verbs to describe events in the past, present and future. This course is designed for the student who is continuing intermediate-low language study and preparing to pursue foreign language credits that fulfill degree requirements.… Prerequisites: FL108 --- # FL213 — Intermediate Russian (O) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to utilize previously acquired knowledge and expand intermediate language skills that stress communication. The student will also define characteristics inherent to the target culture, study the relevance of the target language community as it reflects the student’s own life, and make connections to other disciplines. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: FL111, FL112 --- # FL214 — Conversational Russian (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to conduct intermediate conversations in Russian, as well as read and comprehend authentic materials written in Russian. The student will be able to recognize a large number of cognates; strategies and rules for converting English words to Russian; hints for identifying large numbers of new words in Russian; and formulas that use Russian verbs to describe events in the past, present, and future. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: FL213 --- # HS131 — US History 1 (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze and synthesize facts and concepts from the pre-Columbian era through the Civil War. Through use of terminology and application of facts and concepts, the student will know America’s past and be able to apply it to the present and future. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (HIS1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # HS132 — US History 2 (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze and synthesize facts and concepts from the era of Reconstruction to the present. Through use of terminology and application of facts and concepts, the student will know his/her past and be able to apply it to the present and future. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (HIS1020) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # HS201 — History of World Civilization 1 (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze and synthesize facts and concepts from the earliest human communal organization through the beginnings of the maritime revolution up to circa 1550. The student will learn about the past and be able to apply this knowledge to the present and future through use of terminology and application of facts and concepts. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (HIS1030) Note(s) O - The course is online. --- # HS202 — History of World Civilization 2 (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze and synthesize facts and concepts from the maritime revolutions (1550 C.E.) to the current global culture. The student will learn about the past and be able to apply this knowledge to the present and future through the use of terminology and application of facts and concepts. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (HIS1040) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # HM101 — Sanitation Management (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to apply effective sanitation management principles to food service operations. The student will identify how to address environmental issues and communicate effectively with personnel and outside agencies. The student will demonstrate the ability to ensure compliance with the FDA Food Code in order to reduce health risks through Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) and Safety Assurance Process (SAP) approaches. The student will be qualified to earn the ServSafe Certification sponsored by the National Restaurant Association. Note(s) O - This cours… --- # HM115 — Hospitality Human Resources 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to manage human assets of the hospitality industry. The student will learn teamwork and the role of management providing focused leadership, leading to employees functioning as a team in achieving organizational goals. --- # HM116 — Event Planning 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to manage event planning. The student will gain a basic understanding of the role of an event planner and develop leadership skills that are needed to control, manage, and improve events in the hospitality business. --- # HM180 — Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze the components of the hospitality and tourism industry while identifying potential career paths within this industry. The student will be introduced to entities within the hospitality industry and develop an understanding of the economic impact that tourism has on local economies. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # HM190 — Food and Beverage Management 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to appraise the components of food, beverage and labor costs within the food service industry. The student will learn cost calculation and sales concepts and their relationship with profits. The student will learn concepts and methods for food, beverage, and labor control. --- # HM195 — Beverage Control 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze the various components of bar ownership and management. The student will learn about bar layout, merchandising, marketing, bar design, service, inventory, ordering, cost centers, and the social responsibilities of serving alcohol. --- # HM202 — Quality Management /Customer Service (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to evaluate strategies to improve leadership abilities, high performance teams, and employee empowerment in the hospitality industry. The student will develop approaches to customer service and conceptualize leadership skills that will incorporate traditional management theories. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # HM203 — Rooms Management 3 credits · 3 hours The course will enable the student to conceptualize all of the components within the rooms division. The student will expand and apply principles learned in HM 256 to explore day-to-day operations within the front desk and housekeeping departments. Prerequisites: HM256 --- # HM215 — Introduction to Catering 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to evaluate the various components of catered events. The student will be introduced to marketing, contract writing, food production, room arrangement, and personnel required for specific catered events. --- # HM216 — Event Planning 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to review the basic principles of executing an event including: sponsorships, marketing plan, managing volunteers, and follow-up. The student will also develop communication and team building skills while working with volunteers, customers, sponsors, classmates, and food vendors. The student will be documenting and evaluating events. Prerequisites: HM116 --- # HM217 — Convention Management 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to conceptualize the fundamentals of convention management. The student will explore methods of site and venue selection, and discuss the various structures of conventions and convention operations. The student will also be introduced to the importance of managing quality, and financial, budgetary, and legal considerations of conventions. --- # HM228 — Facilities and Design Management (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to conceptualize the design and equipment needed to run a food and beverage operation. The student will develop knowledge of layout designs and equipment needs based on space and menu for a variety of operations. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: HM101 --- # HM255 — Hospitality Law 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to identify the legal aspects of hotels, restaurants and other hospitality organizations. The student will be introduced to essential information that managers use daily in order to comply with the law and to develop preventive tactics to avoid lawsuits. --- # HM256 — Hotel/Motel Operations 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to identify types of public lodging establishments and their management structures. The student will explore the various departments within a lodging operation and their interdependence in meeting guest needs and expectations. The student will also study feasibility of new lodging and setting room rates. --- # HM258 — Hospitality Marketing (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze the fundamentals of marketing with a hospitality emphasis. The student will be introduced to methods of identifying consumer needs and products, segmenting the various markets, and selecting the best strategy to reach the identified consumer. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # HM260 — Hospitality Financial Management 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply the financial concepts to the hospitality industry. The student will develop skills in analyzing business financial statements, preparing investment packages, and structuring and negotiating business deals in relation to hospitality entities. --- # HP105 — Yoga 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to participate in moderate yoga exercise routines for body and mind fitness. The student will learn to perform poses or “asanas” that will strengthen and tone the body as well as increase flexibility and improve posture. Note(s) (This course replaces FW105-Yoga 1.) --- # HP190 — Fitness for Life (O) 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to practice regular participation in physical fitness activities to promote wellness. The student will focus on behavioral lifestyle changes and proper nutrition that can lead to a healthier life. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # HP191 — Tactical Strength and Conditioning (TSAC) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to implement functional fitness training protocols related to First Responder jobs including Law Enforcement, Firefighters, EMS, and other related career roles. The student will engage in physical training protocols related to improving performance on the job including running, climbing, carrying, lifting, dragging, and obstacle navigation to demonstrate proficiency to prepare for the Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT). --- # HP220 — Healthy Living (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to make responsible health-related decisions by analyzing behavior and attitudes to bring the changes necessary to improve health and maintain wellness for both personal healthful living and community responsibilities. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (HSC1020) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # HP221 — First Aid/CPR/AED (T►) 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to intervene appropriately in an emergency before medical arrives. The student will make appropriate decisions regarding comprehensive first aid care and demonstrate proper technique and skills for adult, child, and infant Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and for an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) to qualify for a renewable two-year American Red Cross certification. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (HSC1040) --- # HP225 — Principles of Personal Training (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to understand the role of exercise in wellness, the scientific foundations necessary to evaluate fitness levels, and the prescription of exercise in a career in the fitness industry. This course will prepare the student to sit for the Certified Personal Trainer exam through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # HP231 — Introduction to Sport Management (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to gain an understanding of sport management as both an academic major and as a professional endeavor. The student will learn about current issues and the skills and knowledge required to be a successful manager in the field of sport management. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # HP232 — Sport Management Practicum (O) 3 credits · 3 hours The student must secure an internship position prior to the first day of class. This course will enable the student to link classroom learning to an applied setting in a sport management environment. The student will integrate a knowledge of sport and business as it applies to practical settings. The student will work a minimum of 100 , which may serve as a precursor to professional employment. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: HP231 --- # HP275 — Introduction to Exercise Science (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop knowledge of the various academic disciplines that comprise Exercise Science as well as gain exposure to potential career opportunities within the field. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (HSC1050) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # HP278 — Basic Nutrition (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to gain foundational knowledge related to nutrition by exploring dietary practices. The student will examine the scientific basis of nutrition and utilize current nutritional guidelines to design nutritional plans. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (HSC1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # HP279 — Sport Psychology (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to learn the psychological theories related to sport and exercise behavior. The student will learn how psychological factors influence involvement and performance in sport and exercise as well as understand how participation in sport and exercise influences psychological makeup of the individuals involved. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # HP299 — Field Experience in Exercise Science (O) 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to be exposed to a variety of roles in the field of exercise science suitable to the student’s interests. The student will explore networking opportunities, career planning, and the application of skills and knowledge attained within the program of study to various career in Exercise Science. The student will observe four different practitioners for a minimum of 6 hours each complete eight hours of classroom meeting time for professional development and collaboration. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # HU100 — Humanities: Ancient to Medieval (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to recognize and analyze works of arts in various disciplines from the ancient world through the end of the Medieval era and to understand and appreciate the role that art and artists play in human culture. The student will study the integrated Humanities (art, architecture, music, literature, theatre, history, and philosophy), including some of the most significant landmarks of Western civilization’s cultural heritage. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: EG101 --- # HU101 — Humanities: Renaissance to Modern (O) 3 credits · 3 hours The course will enable the student to recognize and analyze creative works within the integrated humanities (art, architecture, dance, music, literature, theatre, history, and philosophy).The student will appreciate the roles that art and artists play in human culture. The student will study some of the most significant landmarks of Western civilization from the Renaissance to the early Modern age. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: EG101 --- # IS101 — CompTIA A+ Essentials and Applications (O) 6 credits · 6 hours This course will enable the student to gain the knowledge required to assemble components based on customer requirements. The student will install and configure devices and software, learn basic networking and security principles, troubleshoot, replace and document defective components. The student will also gain appropriate customer support and soft skills; understand the basics of virtualization, desktop imaging, and deployment. Note(s) This course replaces IN186-CompTIA A+ Essentials and Applications. O - This course is online. --- # IS102 — CompTIA Network+ (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to install, configure, and maintain a network infrastructure using industry standard techniques. The student will monitor network performance, availability, and security using network tools, configuration, and services. The student will identify and evaluate network concepts and services. The student will create and maintain network documentation using standard practices. Note(s) This course replaces IN133-Supporting Networked Computers O - This course is online. --- # IS103 — Information Technology Project Management (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to use a variety of project management techniques that can be applied in an information technology project context. The student will gain knowledge in the areas of integration management, scope management, time management, cost management, and quality management, which will serve as a foundation for an information technology project management position. Note(s) This course replaces IN159-Information Technology Project Management. O - This course is online. --- # IS105 — Comp TIA A+ Core 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course must be taken in addition to IS106 to be equivalent to IS101. This course will enable the student to develop the fundamental skills required to support modern computing environments. The student will install, configure, and maintain computer equipment, mobile devices, and software while troubleshooting complex hardware and connectivity issues. The student will apply networking basics to network configurations. The student will explain the core concepts of virtualization and cloud computing. The student will utilize professional diagnostic tools to resolve technical problems. --- # IS106 — CompTIA A+ Core 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course must be taken in addition to IS105 to be equivalent to IS101. This course will enable the student to install, configure, and manage operating systems (OS) including Windows, macOS, and Linux. The student will apply security measures to threat mitigation. The student will troubleshoot software issues, implement backup and recovery methods, and maintain professional documentation. --- # IS110 — AWS Academy Cloud Foundations (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain an overview of cloud computing concepts, independent of specific technical roles. The student will receive a detailed overview of cloud concepts, Amazon Web Services (AWS) core services, security, architecture, pricing, and support. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # IS111 — AWS Academy Cloud Architecting (O) 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to learn the fundamentals of building IT infrastructure on Amazon Web to optimize use of the AWS Cloud by learning about AWS services and how they fit into cloud-based solutions. The student will develop best practices for the AWS Cloud that apply to architectural solutions for different industries, types of applications, and business sizes. The student will be introduced to recommendations of various design patterns to think through the process of architecting optimal IT solutions on AWS. The student will explore case studies that showcase how some AWS cus… --- # IS150 — Network Clients (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to install and administer the Microsoft Windows client operating system. The student will learn about settings in which the Microsoft Windows client is installed, and administer the Microsoft Windows client for various user environments. The student will create and configure user accounts, plan and manage permissions, and configure the operating system to use various network services. The student will also backup and restore system files, manage the update process, troubleshoot problems, and audit operating system activity. Note(s) This course replaces IN13… --- # IS151 — Microsoft Administration 1 (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to administer Microsoft Windows Server and Azure Cloud infrastructure in a hybrid environment. The student will implement Active Directory Domain Services, virtual machines and containers, network infrastructure, and storage and file services in an on-premise and cloud hybrid environment. Note(s) This course replaces IN131-Network Servers. O - This course is online. --- # IS152 — Administering Windows Server (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to implement a group policy infrastructure, manage user and service accounts, and maintain active directory domain services. The student will configure and troubleshoot domain name servers and remote access. The student will also optimize file services and increase file system security. Note(s) This course replaces IN155-Administering Windows Server. O - This course is online. --- # IS153 — Principles of Information Assurance (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to understand and implement basic security in a diverse information technology environment. The student will learn how to implement physical security, harden various operating systems, and implement access control lists. The student will explore various attack techniques, be introduced to current threats and vulnerabilities in the cyber landscape, explore countermeasures, and review pertinent legislation relating to information security. Note(s) This course replaces IN2001-Principles of Information Assurance. O - This course is online. --- # IS201 — Microsoft Administration 2 (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to administer Microsoft Windows Server and Azure Cloud infrastructure in an advanced hybrid environment. The student will implement Windows Server high availability and disaster recovery. The student will migrate servers and workloads from on-premise to Azure cloud solutions. The student will secure, monitor, and troubleshoot Windows Servers environments. Note(s) This course replaces IN156-Configuring Advanced Windows Server Services. O - This course is online. --- # IS202 — Virtual Computing (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to install, configure, and manage the vCenter Server components. The student will use support tools to provide maintenance and updates, build virtual networks, virtual machines, enhance performance, security, and manage the virtual data center. Note(s) This course replaces IN285-Virtual Computing. O - This course is online. --- # IS203 — CompTIA Security+ (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to identify and implement network security in a diverse information technology environment. The student will learn about network communications from a security standpoint, determine hardware and software security solutions, and perform exercises in securing networks and operating systems. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # IS204 — Digital Forensics (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to understand and implement principles and procedures of data forensics. The student will learn about proper equipment seizure methodology, confiscated materials analysis, and follow up processes relating to an incident. Note(s) This course replaces IN2005-Digital Forensics. O - This course is online. Prerequisites: IN2001, IS153 --- # IS205 — Cyber Security Analyst (CySA+) (O) 3 credits · 3 hours IS 205. Cyber Security Analyst (CySA+) (O) IS 205. Cyber Security Analyst (CySA+) (O) This course will enable the students to evaluate a system’s security and make recommendations that make the system more secure. The student will use proactive threat intelligence to manage organizational security and vulnerability activities; employ security solutions to manage infrastructure and understand software and hardware assurance best practices; apply security concepts for risk mitigation; and learn the importance of frameworks, policies, procedures, and controls. The student will analyze security m… Prerequisites: IS102 --- # IS206 — CompTia Linux+ (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to install, configure, and troubleshoot Linux systems. The student will manage users, files, and storage; set up networks; install and manage software; and secure systems. The student will also automate tasks with scripts and containers, and use version control to manage changes. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # IS207 — Introduction to Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to collect, process, analyze, and visualize security event data using a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) system. The student will learn to navigate SIEM platforms, create effective queries, generate reports, design dashboards, and set up alerts for real-time security monitoring. The student will cover key concepts such as data correlation, log management, search optimization, and statistical analysis to enhance cybersecurity operations. --- # IS208 — Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to gain a fundamental knowledge of artificial intelligence (AI) and how to implement AI solutions using Microsoft Azure. The student will learn about key AI concepts, including machine learning, deep learning, and natural language processing. The student will identify Microsoft Azure AI services and how to use these services to build and deploy AI applications. The student will identify AI use cases, select appropriate Azure AI services, and implement basic AI solutions. --- # IS250 — Enterprise Security Management (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to understand and implement principles of risk management. The student will learn about security architectures, incident handling, disaster recovery, and secure systems administration. Note(s) This course replaces IN2003-Enterprise Security Management. O - This course is online. Prerequisites: IN2001, IS153 --- # IS251 — Advanced Security Practitioner (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student who has a basic knowledge of networks to conceptualize, engineer, integrate, and implement secure solutions across complex environments. The student will apply critical thinking and judgment to a broad spectrum of security disciplines. The student will propose and implement sustainable security solutions that map to organizational strategies, translate business needs into security requirements, analyze risk impact, and respond to security incidents. Note(s) This course replaces IN279-Advanced Security Practitioner. O - This course is online. Prerequisites: IS203 --- # IS253 — CCNA I Internetworking Fundamentals (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to use network protocol models to explain the layers of communications in data networks. The student will design; calculate and apply subnet masks and addresses to networks; and build a simple Ethernet network using routers and switches. The student will apply basic cabling and network designs to connect devices. The student will perform basic router and switch configuration and verification. The student will analyze the operations of the transport and network layer protocols and services within the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model. Note(s) This cou… Prerequisites: IS102 --- # IS255 — Penetration Testing 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to gain the knowledge required to perform penetration testing on an organization’s infrastructure. The student will learn to plan and scope a penetration test adhering to legal and compliance requirements. The student will use techniques related to information gathering, vulnerability identification, attacks, and exploits. The student will learn about tools used for testing, code analysis, reporting, and communication. --- # IS260 — Cyber Security and Internet Management Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to integrate cyber security and networking skills together while completing respective programs of study. The student will collaborate with students from Cyber Security and Internetworking Management programs to design, plan, build, and defend a network built to industry standards. Prerequisites: IS203 --- # ID101 — Photoshop Fundamentals (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explain and use the basic principles of design and graphical creation. The student will utilize Adobe Photoshop to demonstrate the processes of creation and design to make ready-for-print and digital display images, graphics, and other assets. Note(s) This course replaces IN171-Photoshop Fundamentals. O - This course is online. --- # ID102 — Animate Fundamentals (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explain and use the basic principles of animation in a two dimensional layout. The student will utilize Adobe Animate to demonstrate the process of creating 2-D interactive animations. Note(s) This course replaces IN172-Animate Fundamentals. O - This course is online. --- # ID103 — Illustrator Fundamentals (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to articulate and use the basic principles of design. The student will utilize Adobe Illustrator to demonstrate the processes of typography, color, layout, design, and other features to create ready-for-print and digital display images, multimedia, logos, and other assets. Note(s) This course replaces IN169-Illustrator Fundamentals. O - This course is online. --- # ID104 — InDesign Fundamentals (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to articulate and use the basic principles of design. The student will utilize Adobe InDesign to demonstrate the processes of layout and design to create ready-for-print and digital display multimedia, magazines, page-layouts, and other assets. Note(s) This course replaces IN170-InDesign Fundamentals. O - This course is online. --- # ID106 — Dimension Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explain and use the basic principles of three-dimensional design (3D) using Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Dimension, and various other software applications. The student will utilize Adobe Dimension to demonstrate the process and creation of visual 3D assets and complete 3D environments used in detail mock-ups, product proof of concepts, and virtual environments. --- # ID107 — 3D Virtual Environments (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to create basic virtual environments inside Second Life (a multi-user virtual environment), OpenSim (the stand-alone server technology of Second Life), and the Unity Game Engine. The student will apply a variety of skills to create basic architecture, accessories, sound, animations, textures, and interactive environments used in film, video, stop-motion animation videos and game creation of professional quality. The student will use the basics of programs and scripts for personal, educational, and commercial use. Note(s) This course replaces IN148-3D Virtua… --- # ID108 — Game Graphics and Level Design Fundamentals (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to use image and level editing software to create original seamless textures for game graphics and learn how to export the graphics for use in game and level design. The student will use a variety of digital tools and techniques to create and optimize textures and images for use with game engines. The student will apply these techniques to new levels in game design and 3D models. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: ID110, ID101 --- # ID109 — Stop Motion Animation 1 (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to build stop-motion animations using various industry standard techniques. The student will explore concepts used to create animations for cinema, video, and interactive markets. The student will apply cinematic techniques of lighting, camera composition, and story development to create a stop-motion animated short movie. Note(s) This course replaces IN174-Stop Motion Animation 1. O - This course is online. --- # ID110 — Game, Storyline, and Character Development (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to transform a storyline or core game idea into a formed game directional plan, story, or script. The student will study working game and story structures, failed game and story structures, and character development. The student will apply that knowledge to complete a storyline, game idea, or script. Note(s) This course replaces IN162-Game, Storyline, and Character Development. O - This course is online. --- # ID111 — Interactive Digital Signage (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to prepare images, audio, and video for output to interactive digital signage. The student will create timed sequences and program media players to display created assets on interactive digital signage systems. Note(s) This course replaces IN208-Interactive Digital Design. O - This course is online. Prerequisites: ID101 --- # ID112 — Digital Video Production 1 (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to create a digital documentary while learning the process of digital video production. The student will work individually and in teams to learn every aspect of brainstorming, creating, writing, and producing a digital video production in an interactive production setting. Note(s) This course replaces IN183-Digital Video Production 1. O - This course is online. --- # ID113 — UX/UI Fundamentals (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explain and use the principles of User Experience Design and User Interface Design. The student will utilize Adobe XD and other software to demonstrate the processes, design, and creation of effective and current UX/UI instances and the creation of assets for that purpose. Note(s) This course replaces IN179-UX/UI Fundamentals. O - This course is online. Prerequisites: ID101 --- # ID114 — Digital Branding and Promotion (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply techniques and best practices related to digital delivery of content to social media platforms, branding, and promotion of services and products. The student will use Adobe Express and various tools to create targeted branding themes and demonstrate the use of assets generated from those tools. Note(s) This course replaces IN180-Digital Branding and Promotion. O -This course is online. Prerequisites: ID101, MC100 --- # ID115 — Digital Photography 1 (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to use digital cameras and other photographic equipment as tools for visual communication and expression. The student will gain a working knowledge of the following: how digital cameras capture and process images; studio lighting and flash use; the principles of photographic composition; how to manage digital assets; and how to publish digital images for print, online, and digital exhibition. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: ID101 --- # ID116 — Fundamentals of 3D Design 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to gain introductory-level knowledge of 3D computer modeling, texturing, lighting, and animation. The student will utilize the tools in a 3D animation and modeling software package to create, animate, texture, and light 3D objects and scenes. Note(s) This course replaces IN158-3D Animation 1. Prerequisites: ID101 --- # ID117 — Digital Drawing and Painting (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to produce digital drawings and paintings. The student will use pressure-sensitive digital tablets in combination with raster and vector based software. The student will explore mark making, perspective, color systems, and the rendering of light and shadow with traditional and digital tools. The student will develop digital images from scratch using drawing and painting techniques, collage, masking, compositing, and precise color adjustment. The student will complete projects that showcase perceptual skills, conceptual strategies, production methods, and na… --- # ID118 — Game Design 1 (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to design, create, and deploy video games and simulations, using the Unity 3D game engine, basic/intermediate video games and interactive experiences. The student will use the tools needed to create interactive 3D experiences, through 3D manipulation and scripting. Note(s) This course replaces IN157-Game Design 1. O - This course is online. Prerequisites: ID110, ID101 --- # ID119 — Mobile Game Development 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to design, create, and publish video games and applications to a mobile platform. The student will use industry standard tools to create compelling user experiences that take full advantage of mobile device capabilities. Note(s) This course replaces IN184-Mobile Game Development. Prerequisites: ID118 --- # ID121 — Cinematics and Audio 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to create unique audio based sequences and cinematic sequences for game use. The student will use industry standard tools for audio and video production with the necessary planning pipeline for game audio/video production. Note(s) This course replaces IN164-Cinematics and Audio. Prerequisites: ID101 --- # ID122 — Motion Capture 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to do demonstrate the benefits and limitations of motion capture animation. The student will capture and refine motion capture performances. The student will generate finished 3D assets for digital content creation. --- # ID123 — Interactive Scripting (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to use C# based Unity Scripting within the Unity Game Engine to script objects and levels. The student will learn programming techniques to develop interactive 3D content inside both platforms. The student should be familiar with basic 3D concepts before enrolling. Note(s) This course replaces IN149-Interactive Scripting O - This course is online. Prerequisites: ID107 --- # ID124 — HTML and CSS (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to create web sites using Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML). The student will troubleshoot faulty web pages and provide corrective HTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) coding. The student will learn about the origins of markup languages, how standards are established and changed, and the role of browser software companies in expanding web page capabilities. The student will hand-code HTML and CSS using simple text editors. Note(s) This course replaces IN112-HTML and CSS. O - This course is online. --- # ID125 — PHP and Databases (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to create and maintain PHP driven websites. The student will learn how to implement PHP into current HTML-based websites and how to connect it to a dynamic MySQL database. Note(s) This course replaces IN118-PHP and Databases. O - This course is online. --- # ID126 — Web Scripting (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to use JavaScript programming, the language used to expand the capabilities of the web browser beyond basic HTML and CSS. The student will use JavaScript to enhance user interactions on a web page through form validations, animation, templates, real time page updates, and canvas game development. The student will build and troubleshoot various JavaScript projects in these areas. The student does not need previous programming experience; the course is designed for those anticipating a career in Web Development and Production. Note(s) This course replaces IN2… --- # ID127 — CMS for Web Development (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to create web sites using popular Content Management Systems (CMS). The student will learn about the origins of CMS, how to implement pre-built themes and tools, how to develop original themes and widgets, how standards are established and changed, and proper installation procedures for server deployment of CMS including database installation. The student will also troubleshoot and correct faulty web pages. Note(s) This course replaces IN234-CMS for Web Development. O - This course is online. --- # ID128 — Digital Media Ethics (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to critically examine the ethical challenges and responsibilities in the creation, dissemination, and consumption of digital media. The student will explore key issues such as privacy, copyright, misinformation, digital identity, and the ethical use of artificial intelligence in media production. The student will develop a framework for ethical decision-making and gain an understanding of the societal impact of digital media practices in the digital age. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # ID131 — eSports and Digital Event Management 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to effectively plan and deploy digital and eSports events in a wide variety of settings. The student will gain exposure to the administrative structure of eSports and the management skills necessary to host digital events. --- # ID132 — Podcast and Livestreaming 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours This course will enable the student to utilize live streaming software to produce livestreams and podcasts. The student will use industry standard equipment and software to produce effective and pertinent podcasts, recordings, and livestreams of events and personal streams. --- # ID133 — eSports Health and Conditioning (O) 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours This course will enable the student to identify and utilize wellness routines to improve overall health and physical conditioning of a computer-based gamer or user. The student will use different techniques of stretching, basic exercise, and physical activities to better performance and overall wellbeing to prepare for computer gaming activities. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # ID134 — Fundamentals of Game Play 1.5 credits · 1.5 hours This course will enable the student to gain knowledge in the broad subject of video games. The student will define what a video game is, and critically look at what may make a video game culturally important or financially successful. The student will explore the various technical and formal aspects of video games and the history from the 1950s to present. --- # ID135 — Graphical Production 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to utilize professional production equipment and software to print/produce, at an intermediate level, a variety of items used for promotion and other uses. The student will learn the processes of transforming digital assets into actual products at an intermediate level. The student will prepare cost analysis and price quotes for production items. The student will develop skills for working in the industry. --- # ID137 — Gameplay Tactics 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to increase skills and gameplay on an individual and team basis. The student will be exposed to new gameplay styles, techniques, and communication methods in order to improve individual and team play skills to an intermediate level. Prerequisites: ID131 --- # ID138 — Gameplay Tactics 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to increase skills and gameplay on an individual and team basis. The student will be exposed to new gameplay styles, techniques, and communication methods in order to improve individual and team play skills to an advanced level. Prerequisites: ID137 --- # ID139 — Introduction to UAS 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to examine current Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations regarding the safe operation of small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), also known as drones. The student will operate a commercial drone under the supervision of an instructor with a FAA 107 certification. The student will prepare to take the FAA 107 exam to receive certification for commercial drone operation. --- # ID209 — Stop Motion Animation 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply previously learned concepts of stop-motion animation to the design and creation of stories told through movement. The student will create a short stop-motion animation using a multi-plane downshooter. The student will master a complete production pipeline, from storyboard to final rendering. The student will evaluate others’ work for expression of effective design principles, creativity, thoughtful concept, and well-executed craftsmanship. Note(s) This course replaces IN274-Stop Motion Animation 2. Prerequisites: IN174, ID109 --- # ID212 — Digital Video Production 2 (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to edit and produce various digital recordings at an intermediate level. The student will learn the process of digital video production while being taught more intermediate editing and production skills using pre-recorded footage. The student will work individually to learn aspects of brainstorming, creating, and producing a digital video production in an interactive production setting. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: ID112 --- # ID213 — Digital Video Production 3 (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to create, at an advanced level, a digital documentary, short film, commercial, or stop-motion style movie while learning the process of digital video production. The student will work individually and in teams to learn aspects of brainstorming, creating, writing, and producing a digital video production in an interactive production setting. Note(s) This course replaces IN284-Digital Video Production 3. O - This course is online. Prerequisites: ID212 --- # ID215 — Digital Photography 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to use digital cameras, studio lighting, and photo editing suites at an advanced level. The student will focus on advanced techniques used in today’s digital imaging career field to gain a greater skillset using advanced industry standard software and equipment. Note(s) This course replaces IN259-Digital Photography 2. Prerequisites: ID115 --- # ID216 — Intermediate 3D Design 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to gain intermediate skills in 3D computer modeling and animation. The student will use the tools in a 3D modeling and animation software package and create and animate objects and scenes. Note(s) This course replaces IN239-3D Animation 2. Prerequisites: ID116 --- # ID217 — Advanced 3D Design 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop advanced 3D modeling, texturing, and rendering skills using Blender and Substance Designer. The student will explore complex workflows to create high-quality, detailed 3D assets suitable for games, animations, and real-time applications. The student will execute advanced techniques in modeling, texturing, and lighting by utilizing best practices for optimizing assets for different environments. The student will have a portfolio of professional-grade 3D assets and an in-depth understanding of industry-standard software and workflows, preparing for… Prerequisites: ID216 --- # ID218 — Game Design 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to design, create, and deploy, using the Unity 3D game engine, complex video games and interactive experiences. The student will use the tools needed to create advanced interactive 3D experiences, through 3D manipulation and the creation of state machines. Note(s) This course replaces IN215-Game Design 2. Prerequisites: ID118 --- # ID220 — Interactive Aerial Imaging 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to utilize personal drone footage, video, and photos for use in the interactive technology fields. The student will utilize personal drone footage for photogrammetry, video production, aerial photography, and VR/3D applications. Note(s) This course replaces IN287-Interactive Aerial Imaging. Prerequisites: ID139 --- # ID222 — Virtual and Augmented Reality 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to design and create Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) experiences, incorporate motion capture animations, and animate models for interaction in the Unity Game Engine and other industry standard programs and devices. Note(s) This course replaces IN291-Motion Capture and Virtual Reality. Prerequisites: ID209, ID218, ID220, ID235 --- # ID223 — Beginning C++ with Game Programming (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to use C++ and the Standard Template Library to program text-based games and applications. The student will learn beginning procedural and object oriented programming using structured programming techniques to develop games and game applications. Note(s) This course replaces IN200-Beginning C++ w/Game Programming. O - This course is online. --- # ID224 — Advanced HTML and CSS 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to build large scale findable websites that are accessible on a wide variety of devices including phones, tablets, and assistive devices. The student will explore strategies for search engine optimization (SEO) and learn advanced Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) layout and production techniques. The student will also develop a workflow that integrates CSS preprocessors, methods for organizing CSS architecture, and techniques for solving common website performance issues. Note(s) This course replaces IN243-Advanced HTML and CSS. Prerequisites: ID124 --- # ID232 — Advanced Podcast and Livestreaming 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to utilize live streaming software to produce livestreams and podcasts. The student will use industry standard equipment and software to produce effective and pertinent podcasts, recordings, and livestreams of events and personal streams independently at a professional level. Prerequisites: ID132 --- # ID235 — Graphical Production 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to utilize professional production equipment and software to print/produce, at an advanced level, a variety of items used for promotion and other uses. The student will learn the processes of transforming digital assets into actual products at an advanced level. The student will create Augmented Reality ready assets and displays. The student will develop skills for working in the industry. Prerequisites: ID135 --- # ID238 — Gameplay Tactics 3 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to increase skills and gameplay on an individual and team basis. The student will be exposed to new gameplay styles, techniques, and communication methods to improve individual and team play skills to a professional level. Prerequisites: ID138 --- # ID297 — Digital Media Practical Use 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to put into practical use the skills and techniques learned in previous classes by utilizing them in the Digital Media Production Lab. The student will use industry standard equipment and software to create various promotional items for Butler staff, administrators, programs, and individuals. Prerequisites: ID235 --- # ID299 — Interactive, Digital, and 3D Capstone (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to use skills learned in the respective program of study. The Interactive and 3D student will build a game, interactive simulation, or educational based asset. The Web Development student will build a fully interactive HTML/PHP based website. The Digital Media student will create graphic assets for projects as well as build a digital portfolio of work. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: ID218, ID224, ID114, ID215 --- # IP100 — Career Readiness (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to identify career goals and utilize career-based technology to search for and secure an internship or enter the job market. The student will prepare a cover letter and a resume and develop interviewing skills. Note(s) This course replaces PD100 - Career Readiness. --- # IP192 — Internship 1.1 (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to connect classroom learning to a work environment and demonstrate professional conduct in the work setting. The student will create mutually agreed upon Prerequisites: IP100 --- # IP193 — Internship 1.2 (O) 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to connect classroom learning in a work environment and demonstrate professional conduct in the work setting. The student will create mutually agreed upon Prerequisites: IP100 --- # IP194 — Internship 1.3 (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to connect classroom learning in a work environment and demonstrate professional conduct in the work setting. The student will create mutually agreed upon Prerequisites: IP100 --- # IP293 — Internship 2.2 (O) 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to gain additional experience in a work environment and apply classroom learning to the workplace. The student will work a minimum of 100 . The student will intern for a specific period of time, which may serve as a precursor to professional employment. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: IP192, IP193, IP194 --- # LS101 — Community Leadership 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to encounter and describe leadership styles, skills, roles, and functions of leaders within a community. The student will examine the economic, governmental, and cultural infrastructures of Butler County communities through community profiles. The student will develop personal leadership philosophies and determine leadership styles. The student will participate in a collaborative community service project using learned leadership skills. --- # LS102 — Youth Community Leadership 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to understand youth-directed leadership styles, skills, roles, and functions of leaders within a community. The student will examine the economic, political, and cultural infrastructures of Butler County communities through community profiles. The student will develop a personal leadership philosophy and determine their leadership styles. The student will participate in a community service project using their leadership skills. --- # LT201 — Introduction to Literature 1 (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to discuss and interpret representative English-language literary works in a variety of genres. The student will identify the use of literary elements; recognize relationships between writers, works, and socio-cultural contexts; and arrive at informed personal and critical interpretations. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (ENG1030) Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: EG101 --- # LT204 — Introduction to Poetry (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to read, analyze, and write effectively about poetry from different historical periods with emphasis on various forms, techniques, and critical approaches. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: EG101 --- # LT205 — Introduction to the Short Story (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to read, analyze, interpret, discuss and evaluate select short stories from the 18th century to the present, including authors of various nationalities, genders, and cultural backgrounds. The student will identify the elements of short fiction, such as theme, character, plot, metaphor, symbolism, point of view, style, diction, irony, and allegory. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: EG101 --- # LT211 — British Literature 1: Origins-1784 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to survey major writers from the beginning of British literature through 1784. The student will evaluate the works of these writers in a chronological sequence with attention given to the characteristics of the literary periods. Prerequisites: EG101 --- # LT212 — British Literature 2: 1784 to Present (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to survey the major British writers from 1784 to the present time. The student will identify the major literary schools of thought; recognize the relationships between writers, texts, and their historical contexts; develop an awareness of the aesthetic value of literary works; analyze literary devices; identify the major ideas contained in poems and fiction; and evaluate representative texts. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: EG101 --- # LT215 — American Literature 1: Colonial to 1865 (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze representative work in prose and poetry up to 1865. The student will identify the major literary schools of thought; recognize the relationships between writers, texts, and their historical contexts; develop an awareness of the aesthetic value of literary works; analyze literary devices; identify the major ideas contained in poems and fiction; and evaluate representative texts. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (ENG2010) Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: EG101 --- # LT216 — American Literature 2: 1865 to Present (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze work in prose and poetry from 1865 to the present. The student will identify the major literary schools of thought; recognize the relationships between writers, texts, and their historical contexts; develop an awareness of the aesthetic value of literary works; analyze literary devices; identify the major ideas contained in poems, fiction, and plays; and evaluate representative texts. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (ENG2020) Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: EG101 --- # LT218 — Shakespeare 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to evaluate the plays of Shakespeare and write informed investigations into questions and issues that the plays generate. The student will apply the principles of literary analysis - such as close reading, comparison-contrast, and evaluation based on evidence - and synthesize concepts from critical articles into personal observations when writing about the plays. Prerequisites: EG101 --- # LT235 — Ethnic and Minority Literature 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to study texts by American authors spanning a variety of racial and ethnic groups and take a historical and cultural approach through analyzing and writing about how cultural identity has shaped (and continues to shape) literary trends and movements. Prerequisites: EG101 --- # LT260 — Children’s Literature (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to choose appropriate books from a variety of genres to share with children. The student will be able to use literature to engage children in learning, choose appropriate developmental level books, and identify the criteria of quality books. The student will learn skills associated with writing for and reading to children. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (EDU2010) Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: EG101 --- # MC100 — Photojournalism 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply fundamental techniques and methods of visual reporting to the production of digital photography in mass media. The student will examine topics such as composition, camera operation, exposure, editing, processing, lighting and presentation for various end-users (newspapers, magazines, promotions and Web). Prerequisites: MC162 --- # MC126 — Sports Media Practicum 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to achieve introductory-level proficiency in sports reporting and presentation through work for radio, television, newspaper, magazine and online outlets. The student will create sports media content through participation in Butler student media. --- # MC127 — Sports Media Practicum 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to achieve intermediate introductory-level proficiency in sports reporting and presentation through work for radio, television, newspaper, magazine and online outlets. The student will create sports media content through participation in Butler student media. Prerequisites: MC126 --- # MC128 — Applied Sports Media 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve introductory-level proficiency in sports reporting and presentation through work for radio, television, newspaper, magazine, and online outlets. The student will create sports media content through participation in Butler student media. --- # MC129 — Applied Sports Media 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve intermediate introductory-level proficiency in sports reporting and presentation through work for radio, television, newspaper, magazine, and online outlets. The student will create sports media content through participation in Butler student media. Prerequisites: MC128 --- # MC131 — Live Video Practicum 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve introductory-level proficiency through practical experience in the conceptualization, pre-production preparation, and production of live video content. The student will create content such as sports, musical performances, special events, or news, for internal and external channels. --- # MC132 — Live Video Practicum 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve intermediate introductory-level proficiency through practical experience in the conceptualization, pre-production preparation, and production of live video content. The student will create content such as sports, musical performances, special events, or news, for internal and external channels. Prerequisites: MC131 --- # MC140 — Film Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to gain an appreciation of film as both art and communication forms. The student will be exposed to aesthetic and technical aspects of film associated with film creation, distribution, and finance. The student will be introduced to a representative selection of important influential films in history, highlighting significant periods, genres, filmmakers, and styles. The student will learn film analysis and critique skills. --- # MC145 — Newspaper Practicum 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve introductory-level proficiency in newspaper production and operations through work as a reporter, photographer, designer or business manager. The student will contribute to the production of the Butler Lantern campus newspaper. --- # MC146 — Newspaper Practicum 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve intermediate introductory-level proficiency in newspaper production and operations through work as a reporter, photographer, designer or business manager. The student will contribute to the production of the Butler Lantern campus newspaper. Prerequisites: MC145 --- # MC147 — Magazine Practicum 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve introductory-level proficiency in magazine production and operations through work in writing, photography and layout. The student will engage in the operation of The Grizzly campus magazine. --- # MC148 — Magazine Practicum 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve intermediate introductory-level proficiency in magazine production and operations through work in writing, photography and layout. The student will engage in the operation of The Grizzly campus magazine. Prerequisites: MC147 --- # MC155 — Applied Radio and Television 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve introductory-level proficiency in radio and television production. The student will apply appropriate skills to engineering, programming, performance, and writing situations. The student will participate in the operation of KBTL-FM campus radio and Arktos Moving Images student video, along with other Butler student and professional media organizations. --- # MC156 — Applied Radio and Television 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve intermediate introductory-level proficiency in radio and television production. The student will apply appropriate skills to engineering, programming, performance, and writing situations. The student will participate in the operation of KBTL-FM campus radio and Arktos Moving Images student video, along with other Butler student and professional media organizations. Prerequisites: MC155 --- # MC161 — Introduction to Mass Communications (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explain media theory and operation and the history of mass media - newspapers, magazines, radio, television, books, film, recordings and new electronic media. The student will learn to recognize and appraise the rapid changes that occur within the different mass media industries, to define how the media are related and identify how the mass media impact society. The student also will examine the role of ethics in the media. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (COM1030) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # MC162 — Reporting 1 (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to identify, analyze, and write basic types of news stories, primarily for the print media. The student will gather information and write stories correctly edited in AP Associated Press style. The student will also understand a journalist’s legal and ethical responsibility in gathering and reporting the news. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # MC170 — Audio Production 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to achieve a basic understanding of modern audio production technology and applications. The student will apply planning, scriptwriting and digital audio engineering skills to the creation of aural programming types, including music, news and promotions. The student will also learn to recognize and appraise situations common in the operation of broadcast and web radio stations. --- # MC171 — Audio Production 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to achieve an intermediate understanding of modern audio production technology and applications. The student will apply production, planning, and scriptwriting skills to the creation of specific aural programming types in both studio and field situations. The student will develop short and long-format projects using all methods of audio production common in recording studio and independent/non-station related distribution models. Prerequisites: MC170 --- # MC175 — Video Production 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to achieve a basic understanding of modern video production technology and applications. The student will apply camera, audio, lighting, graphics, planning and scriptwriting skills to the creation of video programming types, including entertainment, news and promotions. The student will also learn to recognize and appraise situations common in broadcast and web video program creation and distribution operations. --- # MC176 — Video Production 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to achieve an intermediate comprehension of modern video production technology and applications. The student will apply production, planning, and scriptwriting skills to the creation of specific video programming types in both studio and field situations. The student will develop short and long-format projects using all methods of video production common in independent/non-station related distribution models. Prerequisites: MC175 --- # MC205 — Writing for Electronic Media 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply fundamental planning, analysis, and writing skills to the production of advertising, promotion, informative and entertainment scripts for the electronic media (audio, video, and web). The student will examine such topics as target audiences, project goals and budgets, character development, storytelling, formats, and business/legal aspects. Prerequisite(s): MC 175 with a C or better Prerequisites: MC175 --- # MC206 — Introduction to Film Theory 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply major theoretical and critical schools of thought to the study of film. The student will examine classical dramatic theories in the first third of the semester. The student will apply a range of critical approaches to films screened in class, including genre, auteur, feminist, socio-cultural and historical schools of thought in the remainder of the semester. --- # MC210 — Broadcast Reporting 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to identify, analyze, and write classic types of news stories for broadcast media. The student will understand a journalist’s legal and ethical responsibility in gathering and reporting broadcast news. The student will engage in creating and voicing news content to KBTL-FM campus radio. Prerequisite(s): MC 162 with a C or better Prerequisites: MC162 --- # MC226 — Sports Media Practicum 3 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to achieve advanced introductory-level proficiency in sports reporting and presentation through work for radio, television, newspaper, magazine and online outlets. The student will create sports media content through participation in Butler student media. Prerequisites: MC127 --- # MC227 — Sports Media Practicum 4 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to achieve intermediate-level proficiency in sports reporting and presentation through work for radio, television, newspaper, magazine and online outlets. The student will create sports media content through participation in Butler student media. Prerequisites: MC226 --- # MC228 — Applied Sports Media 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve advanced introductory-level proficiency in sports reporting and presentation through work for radio, television, newspaper, magazine, and online outlets. The student will create sports media content through participation in Butler student media. Course may be repeated once for credit. Prerequisites: MC129 --- # MC229 — Applied Sports Media 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve intermediate-level proficiency in sports reporting and presentation through work for radio, television, newspaper, magazine, and online outlets. The student will create sports media content through participation in Butler student media. Course may be repeated once for credit. Prerequisites: MC228 --- # MC231 — Live Video Practicum 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve advanced introductory-level proficiency through practical experience in the conceptualization, pre-production preparation, and production of live video content. The student will create content such as sports, musical performances, special events, or news, for internal and external channels. Prerequisites: MC132 --- # MC232 — Live Video Practicum 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve intermediate-level proficiency through practical experience in the conceptualization, pre-production preparation, and production of live video content. The student will create content such as sports, musical performances, special events, or news, for internal and external channels. Prerequisites: MC231 --- # MC233 — Live Video Practicum 5 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve advanced intermediate-level proficiency through practical experience in the conceptualization, pre-production preparation, and production of live video content. The student will create content such as sports, musical performances, special events, or news, for internal and external channels. Prerequisites: MC232 --- # MC234 — Live Video Practicum 6 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve advanced-level proficiency through practical experience in the conceptualization, pre-production preparation, and production of live video content. The student will create content such as sports, musical performances, special events, or news, for internal and external channels. Prerequisites: MC233 --- # MC245 — Newspaper Practicum 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve advanced introductory-level proficiency in newspaper production and operations through work as a reporter, photographer, designer or business manager. The student will contribute to the production of the Butler Lantern campus newspaper. Prerequisites: MC146 --- # MC246 — Newspaper Practicum 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve intermediate-level proficiency in newspaper production and operations through work as a reporter, photographer, designer or business manager. The student will contribute to the production of the Butler Lantern campus newspaper. Prerequisites: MC245 --- # MC247 — Magazine Practicum 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve advanced introductory-level proficiency in magazine production and operations through work in writing, photography and layout. The student will engage in the operation of The Grizzly campus magazine. Prerequisites: MC148 --- # MC248 — Magazine Practicum 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve intermediate-level proficiency in magazine production and operations through work in writing, photography and layout. The student will engage in the operation of The Grizzly campus magazine. Prerequisites: MC247 --- # MC255 — Applied Radio and Television 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve advanced introductory-level proficiency in radio and television production. The student will apply appropriate skills to engineering, programming, performance, and writing situations. The student will participate in the operation of KBTL-FM campus radio and Arktos Moving Images student video, along with other Butler student and professional media organizations. Prerequisites: MC156 --- # MC256 — Applied Radio and Television 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve intermediate-level proficiency in radio and television production. The student will apply appropriate skills to engineering, programming, performance, and writing situations. The student will participate in the operation of KBTL-FM campus radio and Arktos Moving Images student video, along with other Butler student and professional media organizations. Prerequisites: MC255 --- # MC257 — Applied Radio and Television 5 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve advanced intermediate-level proficiency in radio and television production. The student will apply appropriate skills to engineering, programming, performance, and writing situations. The student will participate in the operation of KBTL-FM campus radio and Arktos Moving Images student video, along with other Butler student and professional media organizations. Prerequisites: MC256 --- # MC258 — Applied Radio and Television 6 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve advanced-level proficiency in radio and television production. The student will apply appropriate skills to engineering, programming, performance, and writing situations. The student will participate in the operation of KBTL-FM campus radio and Arktos Moving Images student video, along with other Butler student and professional media organizations. Prerequisites: MC257 --- # MC261 — Reporting 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to identify, analyze, and write advanced types of news stories for both print and online media. The student will understand a journalist’s legal and ethical responsibility in gathering and reporting the news. The student will also understand the changing nature of news content and delivery. Prerequisites: MC162 --- # MC283 — Video Editing 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop effective skills in video editing through the use of industry standard non-linear editing systems. The student will comprehend the editing process through practical videography and editing projects. --- # MC290 — Issues in New Media 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to examine the history and current trends associated with traditional and emerging mass communications media. The student will identify social, psychological, cultural, and technological factors affecting the current mass communications industry, and apply these factors to predict future opportunities. Prerequisites: MC161 --- # MC291 — Media Buying and Selling 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop strategic skills in researching, planning and creating advertising for print, radio, television and Web. The student will examine such topics as budgets, rates, market share, target audiences, client relations, promotions, non-profit sponsorships and current buying and selling strategies. Prerequisite(s): MC 161 with a C or better Prerequisites: MC161 --- # MC294 — Media Project Practicum 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to apply skills acquired in the student’s respective pathway of study (Journalism, Radio Television, Sports Media) to a significant integrated project. The student will consult with a professional industry mentor at all steps in the planning and production process. The student will present the finished project, along with process documentation, in a personal portfolio. --- # MA032 — College Algebra 1 Corequisite 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to address relevant mathematical problems, using a variety of algebraic and numerical skills needed to be successful in MA132 College Algebra. Corequisite(s): MA 132 --- # MA033 — College Algebra 2 Corequisite 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to address relevant mathematical problems, using a variety of algebraic and numerical skills needed to be successful in MA133 College Algebra. Corequisite(s): MA 133 --- # MA034 — College Algebra 3 Corequisite 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to address relevant mathematical problems, using a variety of algebraic and numerical skills needed to be successful in MA134 College Algebra. Corequisite(s): MA 134 --- # MA114 — Technical Mathematics 1 (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to directly apply mathematics to several fields of study. The student will solve practical applications of arithmetic, geometry, ratios and proportions, signed numbers, powers, roots and functions. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # MA118 — Contemporary Math with Guided Support 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to apply critical and logical thinking skills, estimation, understanding of numbers, theories, rules, and principles to various real-world applications. The student will use basic concepts of probability and statistics for decision making and risk assessment. The student will apply these mathematical tools to solve problems across various disciplines, including personal finance and social science. The student will incorporate additional study skills and learning strategies, and the course will move at a slower pace than MA130. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Cou… --- # MA130 — Contemporary Math (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply critical and logical thinking skills; estimation and an understanding of numbers; and use of theories, rules and principles to various real-world applications. The student will use basic concepts of probability and statistics for decision making and risk assessment. The student will apply these mathematical tools to solve problems across various disciplines, including personal finance and social science. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (MAT1040) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # MA131 — College Algebra with Review (T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to use and interpret the mathematical symbols and notation relating to functions. The student will analyze the graphs of various mathematical functions with the assistance of a graphing utility, including polynomial, rational, root, absolute value, logarithmic and exponential functions, and solve related equations and inequalities, including systems of equations and inequalities. The student will use both graphical analysis and equation solving in the context of word problems. This course incorporates some review topics and moves at a slower pace than MA 13… Prerequisites: MA120, MA125 --- # MA132 — College Algebra 1 (Algebra Module 10) (O, T►) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to perform basic operations with complex numbers, solve linear equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations in one variable, solve higher degree polynomial equations, rational equations, and radical equations, determine the equation of a line, and perform manipulations involving a circle equation. This course is part of a three-course college algebra sequence that includes MA 132, MA 133 , and MA 134 . Completion of all three courses is equivalent to MA 135. College Algebra (O, T►) . Prerequisites: MA032 --- # MA133 — College Algebra 2 (Algebra Module 11) (O, T►) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to manipulate functions and their graphs, including polynomial, rational, root, and absolute value functions, and solve polynomial equations. This course is part of a three-course college algebra sequence that includes MA 132 , MA 133, and MA 134 . Completion of all three courses is equivalent to MA 135. College Algebra (O, T►) . Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (MAT1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: MA132 --- # MA134 — College Algebra 3 (Algebra Module 12) (O, T►) 1 credits · 1 hours his course will enable the student to graph and identify terms for rational functions, solve rational inequalities, find the inverse of a function, graph exponential and logarithmic functions, simplify exponential and logarithmic expressions, solve exponential and logarithmic equations (including word problems), solve linear inequalities in two variables and solve systems of equations. This course is part of a three-course college algebra sequence that includes MA 132, MA 133 and MA 134. Completion of all three courses is equivalent to MA 135 College Algebra. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course… Prerequisites: MA132, MA034 --- # MA135 — College Algebra (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze functions and their graphs (including linear, quadratic, higher-order polynomial, rational, root, absolute value, exponential, and logarithmic functions) and solve related equations, including various word problems and equations with complex number solutions. The student will find inverse functions and use related properties to simplify expressions involving exponential and logarithmic functions. The student will solve inequalities containing linear, polynomial, and rational functions and use various methods to solve systems of linear equations a… --- # MA140 — Trigonometry (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to identify and manipulate trigonometric functions, solve triangles, use and prove identities, solve trigonometric equations, use and apply vectors to real-life models, and use polar coordinates. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (MAT1030) Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: MA135, MA132, MA133, MA134 --- # MA145 — Pre-Calculus Mathematics 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to develop and apply models using linear, polynomial, rational, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions. The successful student will be able to identify and manipulate functions, solve equations, prove trigonometric identities, solve triangles, and use polar coordinates. This course is designed for students planning to enroll in MA 151 . --- # MA148 — Calculus with Applications (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to differentiate and integrate algebraic, logarithmic and exponential functions and apply those concepts to real-world business and social-science applications, including marginal analysis. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (MAT1050) Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: MA131, MA135, MA132, MA133, MA134 --- # MA151 — Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry (T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to solve problems involving limits, derivatives and some types of definite and indefinite integrals both analytically and graphically, and use them in physical applications. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (MAT2010) Prerequisites: MA135, MA132, MA133, MA134, MA140, MA145 --- # MA152 — Calculus 2 with Analytic Geometry 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to understand applications and methods of integration, improper integrals, convergence and divergence of infinite series, graphs of conic sections, the polar coordinate system, parametric equations, vectors, and the geometry of space. Prerequisites: MA151 --- # MA160 — Discrete Structures 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to read and write mathematical proofs, solve recurrence relations, perform modular arithmetic, convert weighted graphs to their matrix representations, and apply relevant theorems to paths in graphs. Prerequisites: MA152 --- # MA208 — Applied Statistics with Guided Support 5 credits · 5 hours The student will incorporate additional study skills, learning strategies, and review topics, and the course will move at a slower pace than MA210. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (MAT1020) Prerequisites: MA210 --- # MA210 — Applied Statistics (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to collect data by appropriate sampling techniques, summarize data with graphs and tables, calculate descriptive statistics, identify misuses of statistics, assess risk using concepts of probability, estimate and make decisions about means and proportions through the use of confidence intervals and hypothesis testing, and perform linear regression. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (MAT1020) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # MA220 — Statistics for Management, Life and Social Sciences (O) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to collect data by appropriate sampling techniques, summarize data with graphs and tables, calculate descriptive statistics, identify misuses of statistics, perform linear regression, and estimate and make decisions about means and proportions through the use of confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and ANOVA. The student will learn to use the graphing calculator and computer software as effective tools for statistics. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: MA135, MA132, MA133, MA134 --- # MA253 — Calculus 3 with Analytic Geometry 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to understand the physical applications of calculus and to become familiar with partial differentiation, multiple integration, vectors, and three-dimensional geometry. Prerequisites: MA152 --- # MA260 — Differential Equations 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to solve differential equations of the first and higher order. The student will use analytic and numerical methodology to solve equations, which include both linear and certain types of non-linear equations with constant coefficients. The student will use differential equations to solve application problems in engineering and physical science. Calculus 2 with Analytic Geometry with a C or better. Prerequisites: MA152 --- # MU100 — Music Appreciation (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to identify music materials, forms and styles. The student will improve skills needed to listen to music effectively and will better understand music. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (MUS1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # MU101 — Piano Non-Major 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to read music from a grand staff and to play it on a piano at the beginning level. The student will improve skill level and musical sophistication based on the level at which the student began the course. This course consists of applied lessons for students who are not active in a music degree program. --- # MU102 — Piano Non-Major 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to read music from a grand staff and to play it on a piano at the advanced beginning level. The student will improve skill level and musical sophistication based on the level at which the student began the course. Prerequisites: MU101 --- # MU103 — Piano Non-Majors 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to read music from a grand staff and to play it on a piano at the beginning intermediate level. The student will improve skill level and musical sophistication based on the level at which the student began the course. Prerequisites: MU102 --- # MU104 — Piano Non-Majors 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to read music from a grand staff and to play it on a piano at the intermediate level. The student will improve skill level and musical sophistication based on the level at which the student began the course. Prerequisites: MU103 --- # MU105 — Music in the Elementary Classroom (T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to gain knowledge of the foundations of music and music-related activities in the elementary classroom setting. The student will develop an understanding of music’s role in child growth and development. The student will prepare integrated lesson plans and demonstrate basic music skills through singing and performance on classroom instruments. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (MUS2010) Note(s) This course replaces MU105-Fundamentals of Music. --- # MU106 — Group Piano 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop keyboard skills in sight reading, harmonization, transposition, scale and chord technique, and improvisation at the beginning level. This course is open to all music majors with little or no piano background. Note(s) (was previously Piano Proficiency 1) --- # MU107 — Group Piano 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to continue developing keyboard skills in sight reading, harmonization, transposition, scale and chord technique, and improvisation at an advanced beginner level. Note(s) (was Piano Proficiency 2) Prerequisites: MU106 --- # MU108 — Percussion Ensemble 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain beginning level skills necessary to perform percussion ensemble literature within an instrumental organization. --- # MU109 — Percussion Ensemble 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain advanced beginning level skills necessary to perform percussion ensemble literature within an instrumental organization. --- # MU110 — Introduction to Music Reading and Theory 3 credits · 3 hours This course involves the study of fundamental music concepts for students interested in majoring in music by serving as a tool in fulfilling Theory of Music requirements. Ear-training skills will be emphasized at this time. --- # MU111 — Theory of Music 1 (T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to become literate in reading, listening to, and writing music. The student will gain speed in analyzing the basic elements of music as well as fluency in Roman numeral analyses. The student should be prepared to take a placement exam during the first week of class. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (MUS1020) --- # MU112 — Theory of Music 2 (T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to continue to build competencies and vocabulary in written music. The student is introduced to and drilled on complex chords, scales, key-relationships, and non-harmonic tones using complex analysis and four-part exercises to develop skill level than MU 111 . Must be taken concurrently with MU 157 . Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (MUS1030) Prerequisites: MU111, MU157 --- # MU118 — Applied Voice 1 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the beginning student to develop and strengthen their singing voice. The student will enhance their level of singing through technical exercises, repertoire study, and performances before faculty and peers. The student will learn a minimum of six songs, including two songs in a foreign language. --- # MU119 — Applied Voice 2 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the advanced-beginning student to develop and strengthen their singing voice. The student will enhance their level of singing through technical exercises, repertoire study, and performances before faculty and peers. The student will learn a minimum of six songs, including two songs in a foreign language. --- # MU120 — Applied Voice 3 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the intermediate student to develop and strengthen their singing voice. The student will enhance their level of singing through technical exercises, repertoire study, and performances before faculty and peers. The student will learn a minimum of six songs, including two songs in a foreign language. --- # MU121 — Applied Voice 4 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the advanced-intermediate student to develop and strengthen their singing voice. The student will enhance their level of singing through technical exercises, repertoire study, and performances before faculty and peers. The student will learn a minimum of six songs, including two songs in a foreign language. --- # MU122 — Applied Piano 1 (T►) 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to develop and strengthen capabilities at keyboard performance at the beginning level through technical exercises, repertoire study, and performances before faculty and peers. This class is for pianists or music majors who have considerable abilities and experience in piano playing. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (MUS1060) --- # MU123 — Applied Piano 2 (T►) 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to develop and strengthen keyboard playing abilities at the advanced beginning level. The student will enhance performance skills through technical exercises, repertoire study, and performances before faculty and peers. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (MUS1070) Prerequisites: MU122 --- # MU124 — Applied Piano 3 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to develop and strengthen keyboard playing abilities at the intermediate level. The student will enhance performance skills through technical exercises, repertoire study, and performances before faculty and peers. Prerequisites: MU123 --- # MU125 — Applied Piano 4 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to develop and strengthen keyboard playing abilities at the advanced intermediate level. The student will enhance performance skills through technical exercises, repertoire study, and performances before faculty and peers. Prerequisites: MU124 --- # MU128 — Chamber Singers 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate basic knowledge of solo and vocal ensemble skills in the performance of literature from different artistic time periods. --- # MU129 — Chamber Singers 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate advanced basic knowledge of solo and vocal ensemble skills in the performance of literature from different artistic time periods. Prerequisites: MU128 --- # MU130 — Class Voice 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the non-music major beginning student to demonstrate proper vocal tone while projecting sound in a correct and healthy manner with confidence and proper breath control. The student will gain an elementary knowledge of music literature in different languages. --- # MU131 — Class Voice 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the advanced beginning student to demonstrate proper vocal tone while projecting sound in a correct and healthy manner with confidence and proper breath control and posture. The student will continue the study of music literature in different languages. Prerequisites: MU130 --- # MU133 — Show Band 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain beginning level skills necessary to perform show band and combo literature within an instrumental organization. (was MU 133-Jazz and Commercial Style Workshop) --- # MU134 — Show Band 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain advanced beginning level skills necessary to perform show band and combo literature within an instrumental organization. --- # MU135 — Instrumental Ensemble 1 credits · 1 hours This class provides for the organization of jazz/pop combos, and various small ensembles e.g. brass, woodwind, percussion where sufficient student interest exists. Occasional public performance is encouraged. --- # MU136 — Vocal Ensemble 1 1 credits · 1 hours Trios, quartets, etc., are organized each semester according to student interest. These groups rehearse weekly with the purpose of developing vocal technique and a knowledge of literature. Public performance is encouraged. Students should consult music department staff prior to enrollment. --- # MU137 — Vocal Ensemble 2 1 credits · 1 hours Trios, quartets or larger ensembles are organized each semester according to student interest. Groups rehearse weekly with the purpose of developing advanced vocal techniques and to gain knowledge in a wide variety of choral literature. Students are given the opportunity to select and rehearse music of their choice, some done with choreography, under the supervision of the instructor. Public performance of selections is required. Prerequisites: MU136 --- # MU138 — Men’s Vocal Ensemble 1 credits · 1 hours The ensemble is a select men’s vocal group of four to 16 voices designed to give advanced training to vocalists. A variety of choral literature is studied and techniques in choreography are employed. The men’s ensemble may represent the college in various functions on and off campus. The course runs continuous through the fall and spring semester. --- # MU139 — Women’s Vocal Ensemble 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the beginning student to demonstrate knowledge of vocal music and dance through either a choreographed or staged show. --- # MU140 — Concert Choir 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain beginning level skills necessary to perform in a large group choral organization. --- # MU141 — Headliners 1 1 credits · 1 hours The “Headliners” is a select mixed vocal group of 18 to 24 voices designed to give advanced training to vocalists. A variety of choral literature is studied and techniques in choreography are employed. “Headliners” represent the college in several functions on and off campus and continues throughout the fall and spring semester. Students must also enroll in one hour of dance. --- # MU142 — Headliners 2 1 credits · 1 hours A continuation of MU 141 . Prerequisites: MU141 --- # MU143 — Concert Choir 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain advanced beginning level skills necessary to perform in a large group choral organization. Prerequisites: MU140 --- # MU144 — Women’s Vocal Ensemble 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the advanced beginning student to demonstrate knowledge of music and dance through a choreographed or staged show. Prerequisites: MU139 --- # MU145 — Concert Band 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain beginning level skills necessary to perform concert band literature within an instrumental organization. --- # MU146 — Concert Band 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain advanced beginning level skills necessary to perform concert band literature within an instrumental organization. Prerequisites: MU145 --- # MU147 — Men’s Vocal Ensemble 2 1 credits · 1 hours A continuation of MU 138 . Prerequisites: MU138 --- # MU148 — Jazz Ensemble 1 1 credits · 1 hours The Butler Big Band is a 16-19 piece jazz ensemble. Emphasis is placed upon learning stylistic concepts in all facets of the jazz idiom and upon development of improvisational skills. The Big Band plays in a variety of settings ranging from departmental concerts and South-Central Kansas high school recruiting performances to jazz festivals and national tours. --- # MU154 — Chamber Ensemble 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain beginning level skills necessary to perform chamber ensemble literature within an instrumental organization. --- # MU155 — Chamber Ensemble 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain advanced beginning level skills necessary to perform chamber ensemble literature within an instrumental organization. --- # MU156 — Aural Skills 1 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to notate and dictate basic elements of music and begin to develop aural listening skills. The student will be able to sing a provided melody using solfège syllables as well as chant and/or clap the rhythm using numbers of the same melody. --- # MU157 — Aural Skills 2 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to notate and dictate examples of diatonic harmony and develop aural listening skills. The student will gain skills to sing and/or clap an embellished phrase or more complex rhythms. Prerequisites: MU156 --- # MU158 — A Cappella Ensemble 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain beginning level skills necessary to perform a cappella group choral literature. --- # MU159 — A Cappella Ensemble 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain advanced beginning level skills necessary to perform a cappella group choral literature. --- # MU160 — Applied Instrumental 1 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to develop and strengthen instrumental playing abilities at the beginning level. The student will enhance performance skills through technical exercises, repertoire study, and performances before faculty and peers. --- # MU161 — Applied Instrumental 2 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to develop and strengthen instrumental playing abilities at the advanced beginning level. The student will enhance performance skills through technical exercises, repertoire study, and performances before faculty and peers. Prerequisites: MU160 --- # MU162 — Applied Instrumental 3 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to develop and strengthen instrumental playing abilities at the intermediate level. The student will enhance performance skills through technical exercises, repertoire study, and performances before faculty and peers. Prerequisites: MU161 --- # MU163 — Applied Instrumental 4 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to develop and strengthen instrumental playing abilities at the advanced intermediate level. The student will enhance performance skills through technical exercises, repertoire study, and performances before faculty and peers. Prerequisites: MU162 --- # MU165 — Pep Band 1 1 credits · 1 hours Membership in the pep band is conditioned primarily on the instrumentation needs of the ensemble. Effort is made to recruit as many interested players as possible while maintaining a balanced ensemble. The band performs popular musical styles for sporting events. --- # MU166 — Pep Band 2 1 credits · 1 hours This is a continuation of MU 165 . Prerequisites: MU165 --- # MU171 — Orientation to Music Education 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to identify current topics and trends in music education to establish a personal music education philosophy. The student will develop an understanding of leadership skills needed for a variety of music activities and teaching scenarios.This course will enable the student to identify current topics and trends in music education to establish a personal music education philosophy. The student will develop leadership skills for a variety of music activities and teaching scenarios. --- # MU179 — Choral Accompaniment Combo 1 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to accompany varying styles of pop and jazz literature, improve musicianship in a collaborative environment, develop music theory skills necessary to enhance the accompaniment experience, and excel as a combo musician. This course is the first of a four-semester sequence. --- # MU180 — Guitar Class 1 1 credits · 1 hours Course designed for beginning guitar students. Emphasis on chord and note reading and on proper finger style. --- # MU190 — Jazz Ensemble 2 1 credits · 1 hours This is a continuation of MU 148 . Prerequisites: MU148 --- # MU191 — Jazz Ensemble 3 1 credits · 1 hours This is a continuation of MU 190 . Prerequisites: MU190 --- # MU192 — Jazz Ensemble 4 1 credits · 1 hours This is a continuation of MU 191 . Prerequisites: MU191 --- # MU203 — Chamber Ensemble 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain intermediate level skills necessary to perform chamber ensemble literature within an instrumental organization. --- # MU204 — Chamber Ensemble 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain advanced intermediate level skills necessary to perform chamber ensemble literature within an instrumental organization. --- # MU208 — Percussion Ensemble 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain intermediate level skills necessary to perform percussion ensemble literature within an instrumental organization. --- # MU209 — Percussion Ensemble 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain advanced intermediate level skills necessary to perform percussion ensemble literature within an instrumental organization. --- # MU210 — Concert Band 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain intermediate level skills necessary to perform concert band literature within an instrumental organization. Prerequisites: MU146 --- # MU211 — Concert Band 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain advanced intermediate level skills necessary to perform concert band literature within an instrumental organization. Prerequisites: MU210 --- # MU213 — Theory of Music 3 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to understand the development, structure, and functioning of tertial harmony in music. The student will be able to apply the knowledge he/she gains about scales and harmony to the writing of chord progressions and basic composition with minimal use of a keyboard. The student will understand music in ways that will enhance capacities in teaching, rehearsing, performing, and appreciating music. Must be taken concurrently with MU 256 . Prerequisites: MU111, MU112, MU256 --- # MU214 — Theory of Music 4 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to understand the development, structure, and functioning of tertial harmony in music. The student will be able to apply the knowledge he/she acquires about harmony to the writing of more sophisticated chord progressions, basic compositions, arrangements and orchestrations. The student will understand music in ways that will facilitate and enhance capacities in teaching, rehearsing, performing and appreciating music. Must be taken concurrently with MU 257 . Prerequisites: MU111, MU112, MU213, MU257 --- # MU215 — Headliners 3 1 credits · 1 hours A continuation of MU 142 . Prerequisites: MU142 --- # MU216 — Headliners 4 1 credits · 1 hours A continuation of MU 215 . Prerequisites: MU215 --- # MU218 — Concert Choir 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain intermediate level skills necessary to perform in a large group choral organization. Prerequisites: MU143 --- # MU219 — Concert Choir 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain advanced intermediate level skills necessary to perform in a large group choral organization. Prerequisites: MU218 --- # MU228 — Chamber Singers 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate intermediate knowledge of solo and vocal ensemble skills in the performance of literature from different artistic time periods. Prerequisites: MU128, MU129 --- # MU229 — Chamber Singers 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate advanced knowledge of solo and vocal ensemble skills in the performance of literature from different artistic time periods. Prerequisites: MU128, MU129, MU228 --- # MU230 — Class Voice 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the intermediate student to demonstrate proper vocal tone while projecting sound in a correct and healthy manner with confidence and proper breath control and posture. The student will study more complex music literature in different languages. Prerequisites: MU131 --- # MU231 — Class Voice 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the advanced student to demonstrate proper vocal tone while projecting sound in a correct and healthy manner with confidence and proper breath control and posture. The student will develop the ability to evaluate personal vocal sound while performing and will perform in one public performance. The student will continue the study of more complex music literature in different languages. Prerequisites: MU230 --- # MU233 — Show Band 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain intermediate level skills necessary to perform show band and combo literature within an instrumental organization. Prerequisite(s): Selection by audition --- # MU234 — Show Band 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain intermediate level skills necessary to perform show band and combo literature within an instrumental organization. --- # MU234 — Show Band 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain advanced intermediate level skills necessary to perform show band and combo literature within an instrumental organization. --- # MU236 — Vocal Ensemble 3 1 credits · 1 hours A continuation of MU 137 with a C or better and audition. Prerequisites: MU137 --- # MU237 — Vocal Ensemble 4 1 credits · 1 hours A continuation of MU 236 . Prerequisites: MU236 --- # MU238 — Men’s Vocal Ensemble 3 1 credits · 1 hours A continuation of MU 147 . Prerequisites: MU147 --- # MU239 — Women’s Vocal Ensemble 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the intermediate student to demonstrate knowledge of music and dance through a choreographed or staged show. Prerequisites: MU144 --- # MU244 — Women’s Vocal Ensemble 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the advanced intermediate student to demonstrate knowledge of music and dance through a choreographed or staged show. Prerequisites: MU239 --- # MU247 — Men’s Vocal Ensemble 4 1 credits · 1 hours A continuation of MU 238 . Prerequisites: MU238 --- # MU255 — Group Piano 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to continue developing keyboard skills in sight reading, harmonization, transposition, scale and chord technique, and improvisation at an intermediate level. Note(s) (was Piano Proficiency 3) Prerequisites: MU107 --- # MU256 — Aural Skills 3 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to build on diatonic harmony foundation and develop aural listening skills by notating and dictating examples using chromatic harmony. The student will gain skills to sing and/or clap a composition with changing meters, syncopation, and/or chromatic harmony. Prerequisites: MU157 --- # MU257 — Aural Skills 4 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to notate and dictate examples from the Twentieth-Century and develop aural listening skills. The student will practice singing and/or clapping a melody from a twentieth-century composition. The student will be introduced to recent trends in music. Prerequisites: MU256 --- # MU258 — A Cappella Ensemble 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain intermediate level skills necessary to perform a cappella group choral literature. --- # MU259 — A Cappella Ensemble 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain advanced intermediate level skills necessary to perform a cappella group choral literature. --- # MU260 — Group Piano 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to continue developing keyboard skills in sight reading, harmonization, transposition, scale and chord technique, and improvisation at an advanced intermediate level. Prerequisites: MU255 --- # MU265 — Pep Band 3 1 credits · 1 hours This is a continuation of MU 166 . Prerequisites: MU166 --- # MU266 — Pep Band 4 1 credits · 1 hours This is a continuation of MU 265 . Prerequisites: MU265 --- # MU279 — Choral Accompaniment Combo 2 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to accompany varying styles of pop and jazz literature, improve musicianship in a collaborative environment, develop music theory skills necessary to enhance the accompaniment experience, and excel as a combo musician. This course is the second of a four-semester sequence. Prerequisites: MU179 --- # MU280 — Choral Accompaniment Combo 3 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to accompany varying styles of pop and jazz literature, improve musicianship in a collaborative environment, develop music theory skills necessary to enhance the accompaniment experience, and excel as a combo musician. This course is the third of a four-semester sequence. Prerequisites: MU179, MU279 --- # MU281 — Choral Accompaniment Combo 4 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to accompany varying styles of pop and jazz literature, improve musicianship in a collaborative environment, develop music theory skills necessary to enhance the accompaniment experience, and excel as a combo musician. This course is the fourth of a four-semester sequence. Prerequisites: MU179, MU279, MU280 --- # NR101 — Health Assessment for the Practice of Nursing 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to perform patient-centered health assessments to identify current and potential health problems for patients across the lifespan. The student will use interviewing techniques to conduct, review, and document health histories and physical assessments while incorporating developmental, genetic, cultural, spiritual, and gender considerations. The student will perform a focused physical assessment based on presenting signs and symptoms. Departmental acceptance to the nursing program. BI 231 with a C or… Prerequisites: BI240, BI226, BI227, PY160, EG101, MA135, MA132, MA133, MA134, BI231 --- # NR102 — Patient Centered Care (PCC) 1: Foundations 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate nursing professionalism in caring for patients with common health problems across the lifespan, with an emphasis on health promotion integrating the nursing process with clinical judgment. The student will perform safe, therapeutic, and fundamental nursing skills essential to providing effective patient centered care in a variety of healthcare settings. The student will demonstrate effective therapeutic communication and apply elements of teaching and learning to patient education. Corequisite(s): NR 161 Prerequisites: NR101, NR116, BI231 --- # NR116 — Professional Nursing 1 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to identify professional standards and scope of practice within the legal and ethical frameworks of the nursing profession. The student will describe the various uses of communication styles as they relate to the role of the nurse. The student will differentiate the steps of the nursing process to develop safe clinical reasoning, clinical judgment, and critical thinking. Departmental acceptance to the nursing program. Corequisite(s): NR 101 Prerequisites: BI240, BI226, BI227, BS160, EG101, MA135, MA132, MA133, MA134 --- # NR117 — Professional Nursing 2 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to explain the concepts of prioritization and safe delegation as they apply to the profession of nursing. The student will be introduced to the concepts of care coordination and collaboration with members of the healthcare team. Corequisite(s): NR 122 Prerequisites: NR101, NR102, NR116, NR161, NR262 --- # NR118 — Nursing Concepts for Advanced Standing 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to transition from a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) into the Associate Degree nursing program. The student will be able to differentiate the role of the LPN from the RN. The student will apply effective communication skills, professional behaviors, and coordination of care for patients across the lifespan. The student will be able to prioritize care incorporating the concepts of evidence-based practice, safety, appropriate assessment, and caring for patients with acute and chronic physical and mental health problems across the lifespan. The student will use… Prerequisites: BI240, BI226, BI227, BI231, BS260, EG101, MA135, MA132, MA133, MA134, AH111, NR101 --- # NR120 — First Level Directed Independent Study in Nursing 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop a structured learning experience to broaden the student’s comprehension of concepts and competencies associated with the first level of the nursing program. The student will collaborate with the instructor to identify topics of specific interest that augment the nursing curriculum, and develop desired Prerequisites: NR102 --- # NR122 — Patient Centered Care (PCC) 2: Common, Acute and Chronic Health Problems 7 credits · 7 hours This course will enable the student to begin to prioritize care for patients with common, (acute and chronic), physical and mental health problems across the lifespan. The student will also provide evidence-based care for the childbearing and childrearing families. The student will apply developmental concepts to the care of the patient and family across the lifespan in diverse clinical settings. The student will demonstrate effective communication skills, professional behaviors, complex nursing skills, and care coordination while caring for patients across the lifespan. The student will inte… Prerequisites: NR101, NR102, NR116, NR161, BI231, BS260, AH111 --- # NR161 — Pharmacology for Nursing 1 (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to identify the basic concepts of pharmacology including pharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, selected drug classifications, adverse reactions, and legal and ethical issues. The student will discuss underlying concepts related to the nurse’s role in safe medication administration. Prerequisites: NR101, NR116 --- # NR218 — Professional Nursing 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to explore nursing concepts needed for leadership, management of care, and continuous quality improvement within professional nursing. The student will delineate the role and impact of regulatory bodies on the healthcare system. The student will identify the role of the nurse during a catastrophic event. Corequisite(s): NR 243 Prerequisites: NR122, NR117, NR262, NR263 --- # NR220 — Second Level Directed Independent Study in Nursing (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop a structured learning experience to broaden the student’s comprehension of concepts and competencies associated with the second level of the nursing program. The student will collaborate with the instructor to identify topics of specific interest that augment the nursing curriculum, and develop desired Prerequisites: NR243 --- # NR243 — Patient Centered Care (PCC) 3: Complex Physical and Mental Health Problems 7 credits · 7 hours This course will enable the student to care for a group of patients with complex physical and/or mental health problems with unpredictable Prerequisites: NR122, NR117, NR262, PY260, AH111, BI250 --- # NR244 — Patient Centered Care (PCC) 4: Multisystem or Emergent Health Problems 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to manage patient centered care for a group of diverse patients with multisystem or emergent health problems. The student will utilize principles of leadership to meet patient needs using available resources and current technology. The student will integrate evidence-based knowledge in prioritizing clinical decisions. The student will collaborate with the healthcare team to promote optimal Prerequisites: NR243, NR218, NR263, EG102, SP100 --- # NR245 — Pharmacology (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop an understanding of the concepts of pharmacology including pharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug classifications, adverse reactions, and legal and ethical issues. The student will apply these underlying concepts to the nurse’s role in medication administration. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: BI226, BI227, BI240 --- # NR246 — Concept Synthesis 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to synthesize concepts in the delivery of patient care as they prepare for licensure and will include both clinical and didactic components. The student will integrate the prioritization, leadership, management, and professionalism competencies expected of a nurse generalist in providing evidence-based care for patients across the lifespan. The student will also manage patient care in an intensive clinical immersion experience, working alongside a nurse mentor. The student will complete the clinical component in a clinical setting approved by faculty and wi… Prerequisites: NR244 --- # NR262 — Pharmacology for Nursing 2 (O) 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to develop an understanding of the concepts of pharmacology related to the classifications and prototypes for managing and preventing common and complex health problems. The student will apply these underlying concepts to the nurse’s role in medication administration, including pediatric weight-based dosing and intravenous medication calculations. Prerequisites: NR101, NR102, NR116, NR161 --- # NR263 — Pharmacology for Nursing 3 (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to apply concepts of pharmacology related to the classifications and prototypes of drugs to manage complex, multisystem, and/or emergent health problems with unpredictable Prerequisites: NR122, NR117, NR262 --- # OL100 — Introduction to Online Teaching (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore practical strategies for building student engagement, facilitating online discussions, incorporating technology into lessons, and differentiating instruction for diverse learners. The student will cover a wide range of topics including preparation for online teaching, online teaching basics, to the design of online course content, engagement of online students, assessment and evaluation, manage time and resources, and professional development. The student will apply interactive techniques to practical exercises and activities. The student will ga… --- # OL101 — Introduction to Online Corporate Training (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore practical strategies for designing effective and engaging online training programs for corporate training. The student will learn the preparation for online training, online training basics, design of online training content, engagement of online participants, assessment and evaluation, managing time and resources, and professional development. Note(s) O-This course is online. --- # OL102 — Fundamentals of Instructional Design (ID) (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to describe the models of instructional design and develop effective instructional materials for a variety of settings and formats. The student will cover a range of topics, including learning theories, assessment and evaluation, instructional goals and --- # OL103 — EdTech Tools to Enhance Online Learning (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to learn the definition, purpose, and use of each EdTech tool to improve online learning experiences The student will learn best practices for using EdTech tools in online learning, and how to implement these tools in the student’s own online learning environments. The student will use a wide range of EdTech tools, including Learning Management Systems (LMS), virtual classroom tools, interactive video tools, screen sharing and recording tools, collaborative tools, gamification tools, quiz and assessment tools, communication and feedback tools, presentation… --- # OL104 — Universal Design for Learning (UDL) (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to gain insight into Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and accessibility practices. The student will have a comprehensive introduction to UDL, covering key concepts, principles, and strategies for applying UDL in various educational and training contexts. The student will explore the three principles of UDL (multiple means of representation, expression, and engagement) and how those principles can be used to enhance learning and engagement. The student will learn to design and deliver UDL instruction, using technology, multimedia, and interactive tools to… --- # OL105 — Virtual Internship (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to gain real-world experience in instructional design through a combination of on-the-job training internship at Butler Community College and academic coursework. The student will work with industry professionals and receive guidance from a mentor or supervisor while completing a range of tasks and projects. The student will use academic coursework, including case studies, readings, and discussions, to provide theoretical applications of the concepts and practices covered in the internship. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: OL100, OL102, OL103, OL104 --- # OL106 — Corporate Training Virtual Internship 3 credits · 3 hours OL 102 This course will enable the student to gain experience in a corporate training setting through a combination of on-the-job training and academic coursework. The student will work with industry professionals and receive guidance from a mentor or supervisor when completing a range of tasks and projects and participating in workshops, training sessions, and group projects. The student will also complete academic coursework, including case studies, readings, and discussions, which will provide a theoretical framework of the concepts and practices covered in the internship. . Prerequisites: OL101, OL102, OL103, OL104 --- # PD110 — Research Techniques (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to recognize how academic research fits into the world of information. The student will learn how to approach the task of research, use library tools to find reliable, relevant sources, assess those sources, and use information, data, and scholarship ethically. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # PD112 — Stress Management (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop positive strategies for managing stress and apply relaxation techniques. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # PD114 — Early College Academy 1 (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to explore Academy specific careers and develop effective academic skills through a series of discussions, participation activities, and guest presenters. The student will learn effective organizational skills and develop good study habits to increase academic performance. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # PD115 — Early College Academy 2 (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to develop effective leadership skills for college-level courses through a series of discussions, participation activities, and guest presentations. The student will learn skills to coach other students and develop relationships with Academy related professionals in the field for mentorship purposes. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # PD131 — Navigating Challenges in College Liberal Arts Pathways (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate self-awareness about personal learning preferences and use personalized academic skills in effectively engaging with college texts, projects, ideas, and other tasks related to academic and professional development in Associates of Arts (AA) pathways. The student will demonstrate skillful strategies for navigating processes and challenges of higher education environments, especially AA major pathway processes, degree programs, transfer options, and professional possibilities. Note(s) This course is equivalent to: PD122, 124, 127, and 129. O -… --- # PD132 — Navigating Challenges in College Math and Science Pathways (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable students to demonstrate self-awareness about personal learning preferences and use personalized academic skills in effectively engaging with college texts, projects, ideas, and other tasks related to academic and professional development in Associates of Sciences (AS) pathways. The student will demonstrate skillful strategies for navigating processes and challenges of higher education environments, especially AS major pathway processes, degree programs, transfer options, and professional possibilities. Note(s) This course is equivalent to: PD125, 126, 128, 129 and 130.… --- # PD133 — Navigating Challenges in College Business and Industry Pathways (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable students to demonstrate self-awareness about personal learning preferences and use personalized academic skills in effectively engaging with college texts, projects, ideas, and other tasks related to academic and professional development in Business and Industry (BI) pathways. The student will demonstrate skillful strategies for navigating processes and challenges of higher education environments, especially BI Major Pathway processes, degree programs, transfer options, and professional possibilities. Note(s) This course is equivalent to: PD121 O - This course is onlin… --- # PD134 — Navigating Challenges in College Health Science Pathways (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate self-awareness about personal learning preferences and use personalized academic skills in effectively engaging with college texts, projects, ideas, and other tasks related to academic and professional development in Health Sciences pathways. The student will demonstrate skillful strategies for navigating processes and challenges of higher education environments, especially Health Sciences major pathway processes, degree programs, transfer options, and professional possibilities. Note(s) This course is equivalent to: PD123 O - This course is… --- # PD214 — Early College Academy 3 (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to continue exploration of Academy specific careers through presentations and interviews with industry professionals. The student will participate in presentations that will focus on responsibilities, rewards and challenges, education and training requirements (including financing), and professional credentialing of selected careers. The student will participate in simulated case scenarios with industry professionals. The student will develop professional behaviors. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # PD215 — Early College Academy 4 (O) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to continue exploration of careers and allow the student to develop education and career goals. The student will develop post-Academy academic and career goals to further advance professional behaviors. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # PL101 — Introduction to Logic (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to understand the logical concepts and methods of critical thinking. The student will apply logical principles to contemporary issues and critically analyze the views and reasoning of others. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (PHL1030) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # PL290 — Philosophy 1 (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to evaluate the philosophical concepts and arguments contained in the commentaries and/or selections from the works of various historical and contemporary philosophers. The student will apply philosophical principles to contemporary issues and synthesize the teachings of the philosophers into a coherent set of principles that can guide personal conduct and thought. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (PHL1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # PL291 — Ethics (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to evaluate ethical concepts and arguments contained in the commentaries or selections from the works of various historical and contemporary writers. The student will apply ethical principles to contemporary personal and world issues and synthesize those ethical concepts and arguments into a coherent set of principles that can guide personal conduct and thought. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (PHL1020) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # PL292 — Engineering Ethics (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to evaluate ethical concepts and arguments contained in the commentaries or selections from the works of various historical and contemporary writers. The student will apply ethical principles to contemporary case studies and problems in engineering and synthesize those ethical concepts and arguments into a coherent set of principles that can guide professional conduct and thought. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (PHL1020) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # PS100 — General Physical Science (O, T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to gain a basic understanding of astronomy, meteorology, geology, chemistry and physics. There are three hours of lecture/presentation periods and three hours of laboratory time each week. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (PSI1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # PS102 — Physical Geology (O, T►) 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to explain introductory material to geology in all aspects including some historical concepts. The student will explain the fundamentals of physical geology with an emphasis on the plate tectonics explanation of such phenomena as volcanism, earthquakes, and mountain building. The student will explain the importance of streams, weathering and erosion, glaciations, and wave action in shaping the land. The student will discuss minerals, rocks and natural resources. Students will participate in laboratory work including identification of minerals and rocks, use… --- # PH103 — Descriptive Astronomy (O, T►) 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to study the characteristics of the solar system, stars, and galaxies. Also discussed will be the tools and methods used by astronomers. Other topics will include the effect of the space program on the understanding of astronomical phenomena, several of the current theories on the origin of the universe, and the current projects involved in the search of extraterrestrial intelligence. In the laboratory portion of the course, familiarity with the objects on the nighttime sky constellations, the feature of the moon, identification of planets will be developed… --- # PH111 — Introduction to Meteorology (O, T►) 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to examine the physical properties of the atmosphere, radiation heating and cooling, precipitation, clouds, weather disturbances, climate controls, map readings and application of the scientific method in analysis of the weather elements. The student will also produce written works as appropriate to the discipline. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (PSI2011) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # PH130 — Basic Physics 1 (O) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to approach physics with practical applications. Force, work, rate, and momentum and resistance are taught in the course. Students are shown how these five concepts are applied to four energy systems - mechanical, fluidal, electrical, and thermal. Students perform practical laboratory experiments that relates each concept to the four energy systems. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # PH143 — General Physics 1 (T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to understand the principles of mechanics, heat, thermodynamics, wave motion, and sound. The student will perform laboratory experiments that will demonstrate the concepts listed above as well as introduce/reinforce the principles and techniques of scientific investigation and data handling. This course is intended for students in life science, pre-med, pre-dental, pre-vet, the general liberal arts, business, and pre-teaching. The student will participate in three hours of lecture/discussion and three hours of laboratory time per week. MA 140 with a C or be… Prerequisites: MA135, MA132, MA133, MA134, MA140 --- # PH146 — General Physics 2 (T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course is a continuation of General Physics I. This course will enable the student to understand the principles of electricity, magnetism, light, and nuclear physics. Laboratory experiments will enhance the concepts listed above as well as further the student’s understanding of the principles and techniques of scientific investigation and data handling. This course is intended for students in life science, pre-med, pre-dental, pre-vet, the general liberal arts, business and pre-teaching. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (PHY2020) Prerequisites: PH143 --- # PH251 — Physics 1 (T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to study a calculus treatment of the general principles of mechanics, heat, and sound. The student will participate in three hours of lecture / discussion and three hours of laboratory per week. This course is intended for those students who plan to major in physics, mathematics, engineering, or other fields of science requiring an in-depth introduction to physics. Prerequisite(s): MA 151 with a C or better Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (PHY1030) Prerequisites: MA151 --- # PH252 — Physics 2 (T►) 5 credits · 5 hours This course will enable the student to study a calculus treatment of electricity, magnetism, light, and modern physics. The student will participate in three hours of lecture / discussion and three hours of laboratory per week. This course is intended for those students who plan to major in physics, mathematics, engineering, or other fields of science requiring an in-depth introduction to physics. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (PHY2030) Prerequisites: PH251, MA152 --- # PO141 — American Federal Government (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply knowledge of American politics to individual life and the political system that affects citizens. The student will study federalism, including the Constitution, civil liberties, political socialization, the media, political parties, the branches of government and foreign policy. The student will recognize the concerns of diverse populations, relationships between the federal government and current events and how they impact his/her life. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (POL1020) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # PO142 — State and Local Government (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to synthesize facts related to state and local government, including constitutions, elections, and structure. The student will be able to recognize relationships between state and local governments and current events as well as the concerns of diverse populations including citizenry, political parties, and interest groups. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (POL2020) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # PO201 — International Relations (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze and synthesize concepts, events, and patterns in modern international relations. The student will differentiate, utilize, and evaluate competing theories and interpret historical developments in international relations with emphasis on the 20th and 21st centuries, including key issues relating to conflict and war, international organization and law, human rights, regional integration, international political economy, North-South relations, global resource management, and technology. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (POL1030) Note(s) O-This cours… --- # PO226 — Introduction to Comparative Politics (T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to analyze the political systems, economic systems, policy-making, representation and participation, and governance of consolidated democracies, mixed systems, and authoritarian regimes. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (POL2010) --- # PA101 — Professional Pastry Arts 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to identify, prepare, and present a variety of classical pastries as well as learn the history of pastries. The student will develop basic skills in sanitation and safety practices. The student will become familiar with equipment in the professional pastry kitchen. The student will prepare cookies, tarts, pies, and other classical pastries. Prerequisites: HM101 --- # PA121 — Professional Pastry Arts 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop consistency in pastry preparation. The student will prepare choux dough, puff pastry, and cakes. The student will develop a working knowledge of ingredient functionality. The student will practice mixing, baking, and storing baked goods. The student will identify and operate specialized pastry equipment. The student will demonstrate and practice proper food handling. Prerequisites: PA101 --- # PA131 — Petit Fours 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop a working knowledge of various types of petit fours, teas, coffee, specialized diet items, and various cheeses. The student will identify, prepare, and present a variety of petit fours. The student will analyze traditional petit fours forms. The student will identify and prepare pastries for specialized diets. The student will demonstrate and practice proper food handling. Prerequisites: PA101 --- # PA201 — Professional Pastry Arts 3 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to identify, demonstrate, store, and practice advanced pastry techniques. The student will train in large pastry production. The student will demonstrate a working knowledge of advanced pastry preparations. The student will identify, prepare, serve, and store specialized diet pastries. The student will demonstrate and practice proper food handling. The student will identify and demonstrate pastry troubleshooting. Prerequisites: PA121 --- # PA202 — Bread Basics 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to learn, identify, and prepare various types of bread. The student will identify and use equipment in the preparation of bread and demonstrate techniques used in the production of bread. The student will identify various leavening agents. The student will demonstrate and practice proper food handling. Prerequisites: PA101, PA121 --- # PA250 — Plated Desserts 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop a working knowledge of various types of à la minute desserts. The student will plan, execute, and present pre-desserts, entremets, breakfast desserts, and other à la minute desserts. The student will identify, demonstrate, and present specialized diet desserts. The student will demonstrate advanced techniques while preparing à la minute desserts. The student will demonstrate and practice proper food handling. Prerequisites: PA201 --- # PA260 — Chocolate Basics 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop a working knowledge of chocolate basics, while preparing chocolate pastries, decorations, and other chocolate items. The student will learn the history of chocolate, sourcing chocolate, characteristics of chocolate, and large chocolate production. The student will identify, demonstrate, and practice proper chocolate tempering while preparing chocolate showpieces and other tempered chocolate items. The student will demonstrate proper food handling while working with chocolate. Prerequisites: PA201 --- # PA270 — Cakes 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop a working knowledge of major baking methods while preparing a variety of cakes. The student will develop and practice major baking methods, prepare a variety of cake components, and practice assembly, decoration, and presentation of cakes for a variety of occasions. The student will demonstrate and practice proper food handling. Prerequisites: PA201 --- # PY103 — Human Sexuality (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to trace the physiological, psychological, and social impact of human sexuality. The student will be able to discuss topics that include gender information, sex roles, biochemistry of sex, birth and birth control, sexual diversity, consequences of sexual activity and communication. Note(s) O-This course is online. Subject code change: This course replaces BS103. --- # PY115 — Substance Use Awareness (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to increase personal knowledge regarding substance use, abuse, and dependence as well as investigate the effects of substance use on individuals, families, and society. The student will evaluate prevention strategies, positive health, and life choices concerning substance use decisions. Note(s) O-This course is online. Subject code change: This course replaces BS115. --- # PY160 — General Psychology (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to apply the knowledge obtained about topics including the biological basis of behavior, sensation, learning, cognition, intelligence, motivation, development, personality, psychological disorders, and social psychology to one’s personal life. The student will enhance the quality of one’s life when interacting with others. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (PSY1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. Subject code change: This course replaces BS160. --- # PY212 — Abnormal Psychology (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the characteristics, causes, theories, and treatments of the major categories of psychological disorders based upon the classifications of the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM). The student will examine the legal and ethical issues in psychological treatment including clients’ rights, diagnosis, competence, and the provision of services. Note(s) O - This course is online. Subject code change: This course replaces BS212. Prerequisites: PY160 --- # PY260 — Developmental Psychology (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to engage in more meaningful interactions with others through evaluation of human development from conception through death. The student will examine genetic and environmental influences upon the individual. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (PSY2020) Note(s) O - This course is online. Subject code change: This course replaces BS260. Prerequisites: PY160 --- # PY270 — Child Psychology (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore child behavior and development from the prenatal period through adolescence. Special emphasis is given to topics of intellectual, emotional, social and physical development. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (PSY2030) Note(s) O - This course is online. Subject code change: This course replaces BS270. Prerequisites: PY160 --- # RD011 — College Reading 1 (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to improve phonemic awareness, word recognition skills, vocabulary, and reading comprehension skills. Additional diagnostic testing will be used to verify correct placement. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # RD012 — College Reading 2 (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to improve word recognition techniques, reading comprehension skills, and vocabulary. The student will learn textbook study strategies and practice silent reading fluency. Additional diagnostic testing will be used to verify correct placement in this course. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: RD011 --- # RD014 — ELL College Reading 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the ELL student to improve phonemic awareness, word recognition skills, vocabulary, and reading comprehension skills. The student will use reading comprehension skills to write summaries of readings. Additional diagnostic testing will be used to verify correct placement. --- # RD015 — ELL College Reading 2 (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the ELL student to improve word recognition techniques, reading comprehension skills, and vocabulary with emphasis on American English idiosyncrasies and idioms. The student will learn textbook study strategies, practice silent reading fluency, and write summaries of readings. Additional diagnostic testing will be used to verify correct placement in this course. Note(s) O - This course is online. Prerequisites: RD014 --- # RG190 — New Testament (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop a critical perspective on the development of Christianity and its texts. To this end the student will examine the various factors that impacted Christianity’s foundation and development through the 1st century CE. The student will apply resources and methods to biblical texts that increase comprehension both of the historical setting and the contemporary significance of those texts with an examination of how the religion functions in contemporary society. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (REL1030) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # RG191 — Old Testament (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop a critical perspective on the development of Judaism and its texts. To this end the student will identify and analyze the various factors that crucially impacted Judaism’s foundation and historical development and the development of its literature. The student will apply methods and resources to the biblical texts and to the processes that produced them, thus increasing comprehension both of the literature and of the religion it represents. Such methods and resources also increase comprehension of the historical set- ting and of the contemporary… --- # RG210 — Comparative Religions (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop a historical understanding of seven of the world’s major, living religions through analysis of their origins and their historical development. These seven religions are Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Shinto. The student will analyze the principal and distinguishing features of these religions in terms of their primary customs, beliefs, and practices identifying the most outstanding characteristics of each of these religions. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (REL1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # SC120 — Principles of Geography (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to locate the geographic positions of countries, cities, landforms and bodies of water in a global context. The student will internalize the economic, political and cultural relationships between the environment and people. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (GEO1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # SW102 — Introduction to Social Work (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore social work as a ing profession. The student will examine the development of social work as a profession as well as the knowledge and skills used by social workers. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (SOC1020) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # SO105 — Sociology (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the development, structure, and functioning of human groups and how these groups shape development and way of life. The student will be able to apply the knowledge gained about topics that include culture, socialization, collective behavior, institutions, stratification, inequalities of gender and age, deviance and social change. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (SOC1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. Subject code change: This course replaces BS105. --- # SO107 — Women and Gender Studies (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to understand how gender affects women’s lives. The student will be able to discuss topics such as patriarchy, social construction of gender, and media influence, as well as women’s experience with health, education, family, work, crime, and violence. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (GCS1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. Subject code change: This course replaces BS107. --- # SO110 — Contemporary Social Problems (O,T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to examine major problems of contemporary society through differing sociological perspectives. The student will consider the social causes of these problems and the public policy consequences of solutions. The student will engage in research and field observation related to the problems of inequality, crime and violence, substance abuse, deviance, and family problems. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (SOC2010) Note(s) Subject code change: This course replaces BS110. O - This course is online. --- # SO210 — Marriage and Family (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to recognize the place of marriage and family within our society. The student will explore and discuss the inequalities and challenges found in intimate relationships. The student will examine dating, courtship and love, gender issues, sexuality, parenting, divorce, blended families, and effective communication techniques. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (SOC2020) Note(s) O - This course is online. Subject code change: This course replaces BS210. --- # SO222 — Cultural Diversity and Inclusion (T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to evaluate diversity and inequality in the United States. The student will evaluate how cultural diversity and inequality effect the basic institutions of society which include family, religion, education, government, and medicine. The student will examine identity construction, prejudice, immigration, discrimination, and ethnic and cultural differences while developing strategies for improving relationships, inclusion, and equity. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (SOC2030) Note(s) Subject code change: This course replaces BS222. --- # SD100 — Visual Basic.NET 1 (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to use structured programming techniques to develop applications using Visual Basic.NET (VB.NET) as the application development language. The student will practice program development within a Graphical User Interface (GUI) environment. Note(s) This course replaces IN108-Introduction to Visual Basic.NET O - This course is online. --- # SD107 — Natural Language Processing (NLP) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to gain an in-depth understanding of NLP, a subfield of artificial intelligence concerned with the interaction between computers and human language. The student will delve into the theoretical foundations and practical applications of NLP, gaining insights into language representation, understanding, and generation. --- # SD130 — Database Design and Management (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to demonstrate the importance of designing, creating, managing, and testing database solutions using industry standards. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # SD146 — Introduction to Robotics Programming 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to plan, build, and program a robot to perform basic artificial intelligence (AI) operations. The student will learn basic programming principles, style, design, structures, and logic. Note(s) This course replaces IN146-Introduction to Robotic Programming. --- # SD201 — Python Programming with Data Science (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to use structured programming techniques to develop game applications using the Python application development language. The student will analyze the data from games using data science. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # SD202 — Python with Machine Learning (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to learn Python programming concepts. The student will use machine learning. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # SD203 — Data Science (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to gain a comprehensive understanding of data science, a multidisciplinary field that combines statistical analysis, machine learning, and domain expertise to extract meaningful insights from data. The student will engage in hands-on activities, projects, and theoretical discussions to gain proficiency in data manipulation, analysis, and interpretation. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # SD204 — Ethics in AI 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the ethical implications of AI and machine learning (ML) technologies. The student will examine the ethical challenges and considerations arising from the design, deployment, and impact of AI systems. The student will engage with a range of topics, including bias and fairness, accountability, transparency, privacy, and the societal impact of AI. --- # SD205 — Computer Vision 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the principles, algorithms, and applications that enable machines to interpret visual information. The student will gain hands-on experience in image processing, pattern recognition, and machine learning techniques as applied to visual data. The student will explore foundational concepts, advanced algorithms, and practical applications in computer vision. --- # SD206 — Introduction to Reinforcement Learning 3 credits · 3 hours Introduction to Reinforcement Learning. 3 credit hours. This course will enable the student to explore Reinforcement Learning (RL), a paradigm in machine learning where agents learn to make decisions through interaction with an environment. The student will delve into fundamental RL concepts, algorithms, and applications, gaining hands-on experience in implementing and experimenting with RL systems. --- # SD209 — Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and healthcare, examining how advanced technologies can be leveraged to enhance medical processes, diagnosis, and patient care. The student will gain insights into the ethical considerations, challenges, and potential breakthroughs in implementing AI in healthcare settings. --- # SD210 — AI Automated Logical Reasoning 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to delve into the realm of automated logical reasoning using artificial intelligence (AI). The student will explore the principles and techniques behind automated reasoning systems, emphasizing the development of logical models, rule-based systems, and knowledge representation. The student will be equipped with the skills needed to design and implement AI systems capable of logical inference and problem-solving. --- # SD211 — Java Programming (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to design, code, and implement software projects in Java. The student will solve coding problems involving control structures, data types, classes, methods, and events. The student will implement inheritance, exceptions, user interfaces, recursion, searching and sorting within a Java program. The student will apply a documented project development cycle to the production of Java applications. Note(s) This course replaces IN211-Java Programming. O - This course is online. --- # SD212 — AI in Online Learning and Optimization 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in online learning platforms and optimization techniques. The student will delve into the use of AI algorithms for personalized learning, adaptive assessment, and optimization of educational processes. The student will be equipped with the skills needed to design and implement AI solutions that enhance the online learning experience and improve educational --- # SD221 — C# (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to design and implement applications using C#. The student will demonstrate a complete product development cycle using object-oriented programming (OOP). The student will develop projects that demonstrate programming concepts, including inheritance, encapsulation, interfaces, and polymorphism. The student will apply control and display methods to data within applications. Note(s) This course replaces IN 201-C#. --- # SD228 — Introduction to SQL Language (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to use the Structured Query Language (SQL) to create, modify or retrieve data from a relational database. The student will create a relational database. This course is designed for those anticipating a career in database design or working towards a computer related degree. Note(s) This course replaces IIN228 Introduction to SQL Language. O - This course is online. --- # SD282 — Artificial Intelligence Programming 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop programs to incorporate techniques to read, write, and manipulate data. The student will learn to visualize data with a focus on reporting, charting, and analyzing the results. The student will use predictive analytics techniques such as machine learning and data mining to predict probable --- # PD253 — Special Topics 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore additional topics in a particular field of study based on student needs or requirements beyond established Butler courses. The student will gain an understanding of these additional topics and learn how this field of study relates to life and the workplace. Check with your instructor for topic options. --- # SP100 — Public Speaking (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to communicate effectively in a variety of public speaking venues, utilizing nonverbal as well as verbal skills. The student will be able to critically assess information both on a verbal and research level. This course will enable the student to recognize the importance of self-concept in oral communication, to interview effectively and to work in groups confidently. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (COM1010) Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # SP102 — Interpersonal Communication (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to: Identify and practice effective interpersonal communication (verbal and nonverbal) techniques. Discuss the role of perception (both self and others) in interpersonal communication. Identify major barriers to effective listening and how to overcome them. Recognize and practice effective conflict resolution. Recognize thoughts and feelings and be able to express them appropriately. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (COM1020) --- # SP108 — Signing Exact English Level 1 2 credits · 2 hours The course will enable the student to effectively communicate using a basic level of SEE, manual language, and fingerspelling. This course will build confidence and awareness of deaf culture so that the student will engage and feel comfortable communicating with the deaf and hearing impaired in the community, on the job, or in the classroom. --- # SP109 — Signing Exact English Level 2 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to effectively communicate using an intermediate level of SEE, manual language, and fingerspelling. This course engages the student in refining expressive and receptive skills in communicating with the deaf and hearing impaired in the community, on the job, or in the classroom. Students who have acquired Signing Exact English SEE Level I at another facility may enroll providing their skills and vocabulary are equivalent to SP 108 . Prerequisites: SP108 --- # SP120 — Introduction to Human Communication (O) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explain the fundamentals of human communication, including the history of communication study, models of communication, and different communication contexts (interpersonal, cross-cultural, small group, etc.) The student will practice effective communication across contexts. Note(s) O - This course is online. --- # SP201 — Intercultural Communication 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to discuss the history of intercultural communication and the importance of intercultural communication competence in today’s world. The student will be able to assess and exhibit appropriate communication techniques in intercultural communication processes in both everyday life and specific applied settings. --- # SP205 — Signing Exact English SEE Level 3 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to practice advanced beginners’ skills in signing and receptive skills in the workplace, home, school, and the community. The student will build relationships with the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community in order to enhance his/her awareness and appreciation of the value of diversity. Prerequisites: SP108, SP109 --- # TA108 — Play Production 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to work, teach, or participate in amateur or professional theatre by heightening the student’s awareness of the challenges of producing theatrical productions. --- # TA110 — Acting 1(T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to learn acting terminology and then construct a theatrical character with methods suited to individual skills and knowledge. The student will be able to make informed choices from a systematic acting approach which is drawn from personal life experiences to apply to the craft/art of acting. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (THT1020) --- # TA112 — Acting 2 (T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop advanced mastery of the skills including analysis and characterization. The student will develop these skills through scene work, monologues, and exercises. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (THT2010) Prerequisites: TA110 --- # TA125 — Stagecraft (T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to explore techniques and best practices in producing modern theatrical scenery. The student will learn stagecraft terminology, scene shop and stage safety, scenic construction, shop tool operation and maintenance, stage rigging, scene shifting, introductory painting, props management, and basic drafting. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (THT1030) --- # TA127 — Stage Makeup 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the students to execute basic stage makeup techniques by incorporating elements of facial analysis, character description, and both environmental and hereditary influences. The student will demonstrate corrective, old age, animal, and fantasy makeup, among others. --- # TA131 — Children’s Theatre 1 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to heighten awareness of children’s theatre literature and gain proficiency in performing live theatre in front of an audience ranging from elementary school students to adults. --- # TA132 — Children’s Theatre 2 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop an advanced awareness of children’s theatre literature and gain proficiency in performing live theatre in front of an audience ranging from elementary school students to adults. Prerequisites: TA131 --- # TA151 — Theatre Practicum 1 (T►) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to execute a technical theatre production at an introductory level. The student will participate in backstage work in preparation for public performance(s) by the college theatre department. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (THT1040) --- # TA152 — Theatre Practicum 2 (T►) 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to execute a technical theatre production at an intermediate introductory level. The student will participate in backstage work in preparation for public performance(s) by the college theatre department. Kansas SystemWide Transfer Course (THT1040) Prerequisites: TA151 --- # TA206 — Theatre Appreciation (O, T►) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to identify the basic elements common to all theatre. The student will be able to make appropriate written and/or spoken criticism of the value and merit of individual examples of theatrical performance according to the critical standards presented in the courses. The student will be able to read and discuss a play script in terms of its theatrical merit, demands, and potential as a piece of theatrical performance according to the script analysis principles presented in the course. The student will be able to identify and define distinguishing elements and… --- # TA207 — Voice and Diction 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop techniques to expand breath support, vocal range, and dynamics; develop precise articulation and speech practices; discover vocal anatomy; and incorporate the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The student will apply vocal dynamics to performance as appropriate for the defined audience. The student will develop their own a progression of vocal exercises for practical application. --- # TA210 — Chamber Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to combine the arts of literary analysis, oral interpretation, and theatrical performance. The student will gain the skills necessary to communicate theatrical literature successfully to an audience through oral expression. --- # TA212 — Audition Techniques for the Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to audition for academic and professional theatre. The student will acquire a variety of suitable audition materials, appropriate written work, and an understanding of audition protocol and etiquette. Prerequisites: TA110 --- # TA250 — Theatre Practicum 3 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve intermediate-level proficiency in theatre production. The student must be involved in acting or backstage work which results in a public performance by the College Theatre Department. Prerequisites: TA152 --- # TA251 — Theatre Practicum 4 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to achieve advanced-level proficiency in technical theatre production. The student will be involved in backstage work which results in a public performance by the College Theatre Department. Prerequisites: TA250 --- # WE110 — OSHA 10 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to gain critical knowledge regarding OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, including general industry safety and health principles. The student will learn the scope and application of the OSHA General Industry Standards, with special emphasis placed on those areas that are most hazardous, along with recommended abatement techniques. --- # WE114 — Welding Methods 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to develop Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) skills to the level required to be successful in the advanced welding courses. The student will demonstrate safety practices. . --- # WE125 — Blueprint Reading (Welding) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to interpret drawing at a fundamental level as applied to the welding trade. The student will: identify basic lines, views and abbreviations used in blueprints; interpret basic 3D sketches using orthographic projection and blueprints; solve applicable mathematical equations; use basic measuring tools; interpret scale ratios on a blueprint; identify basic welding joints and structural shapes; interpret a Bill of Materials; and identify standard American Welding Society (AWS) weld symbols. --- # WE126 — Cutting Processes 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to recognize and apply proper fundamentals of various cutting processes. The student will distinguish several types of mechanical and thermal cutting equipment and processes used in the welding trade and demonstrate the safe and correct set up, operation and shutdown of the Oxy-fuel, Plasma Arc, Carbon Arc Cutting with Air and Mechanical cutting workstations. The student will also inspect quality and tolerance of cuts according to industry standards. Cutting safety will be emphasized. --- # WE127 — Gas Metal Arc Welding 1 (GMAW 1) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to recognize and apply proper fundamentals of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW). The student will accomplish the following: explain the GMAW; demonstrate the safe and correct set up of the GMAW workstation; correlate GMAW electrode classifications with base metals and joint criteria; demonstrate proper electrode selection and use based on metal types and thicknesses; build pads of weld beads with selected electrodes in the flat and horizontal positions; produce basic GMAW welds on selected weld joints; and conduct visual inspection of GMAW welds. Safety practice… --- # WE128 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 1 (GTAW 1) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to recognize and apply proper fundamentals of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW). The student will accomplish the following: explain the GTAW process; demonstrate the safe and correct set up of the GTAW workstation; relate GTAW electrode and filler metal classifications with base metals and joint criteria; demonstrate proper electrode and filler metal selection and use based on metal types and thicknesses; build pads of weld beads with selected electrodes and filler material in the flat and horizontal position; perform basic GTAW welds on selected weld joints;… --- # WE129 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding 1 (SMAW 1) 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to recognize and apply proper fundamentals to SMAW. The student will explain the SMAW process; demonstrate safe and correct set up of the SMAW workstation; associate SMAW electrode classifications with base metals and joint criteria; demonstrate proper electrode selection and use based on metal types and thicknesses; build pads of weld beads with selected electrodes in the flat, horizontal, and vertical positions; perform basic SMAW welds on selected weld joints; and perform visual inspection of welds. The student will demonstrate safety practices. --- # WE130 — Oxy-Fuel Gas Welding 1 credits · 1 hours This course will enable the student to recognize and apply proper fundamentals to Oxy-Fuel welding. The student will learn about and practice oxyacetylene welding, brazing, and soldering. The student will demonstrate safety practices. --- # WE213 — Welding and Pipe Fitting 2 credits · 2 hours This course will enable the student to develop proficiency in various procedures of pipe welding and fitting, as well as expose the student to cutting, beveling, preparation, and fit-up of pipe prior to the welding process. The student will practice safety skills. Prerequisites: WE125, WE129 --- # WE220 — Metallurgy 3 credits · 3 hours This course will enable the student to develop basic metallurgy skills with both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The student will explore properties of metals, hardness testing, heat-treating, quenching, annealing, normalizing, tempering and surface hardening. --- # WE227 — Gas Metal Arc Welding 2 (GMAW 2) 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to develop advanced proficiency in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW). The student will learn advanced positions, prepare for various procedural tests, and practice safety skills. Prerequisites: WE125, WE127 --- # WE228 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 2 (GTAW 2) 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to develop advanced proficiency in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW). The student will learn advanced positions, prepare for various procedural tests, and practice safety skills. Prerequisites: WE125, WE128 --- # WE229 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding 2 (SMAW 2) 4 credits · 4 hours This course will enable the student to develop advanced proficiency in Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW). The student will learn advanced positions, prepare for various procedural tests, and practice safety skills. Prerequisites: WE125, WE129