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| ACCT1100 | Applied Accounting | — | ACCT 1100 - Applied Accounting ACCT 1100 - Applied Accounting 3 credit(s) This course is designed for accounting and non-accounting majors. Applied Accounting will provide an introduction to accounti… source |
| ACCT1200 | Principles of Accounting I | — | ACCT 1200 - Principles of Accounting I ACCT 1200 - Principles of Accounting I 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide introductory knowledge of financial accounting principles, concepts, and p… source |
| ACCT1210 | Principles of Accounting II | — | ACCT 1210 - Principles of Accounting II ACCT 1210 - Principles of Accounting II 3 credit(s) Principles of Accounting II includes cost relationship, statement analysis, and other accounting techniques… source |
| ACCT1340 | Excel - Business Applications | — | ACCT 1340 - Excel - Business Applications ACCT 1340 - Excel - Business Applications 3 credit(s) Utilizing a spreadsheet program, students will learn intermediate and advanced techniques. Students wil… source |
| ACCT1350 | Payroll Accounting | — | ACCT 1350 - Payroll Accounting ACCT 1350 - Payroll Accounting 2 credit(s) Students perform payroll calculations, record payroll transactions, maintain payroll records and prepare payroll tax returns.… source |
| ACCT1630 | QuickBooks Accounting | — | ACCT 1630 - QuickBooks Accounting ACCT 1630 - QuickBooks Accounting 2 credit(s) A hands-on study of the fundamentals of computerized accounting. Students use QuickBooks software to set up a business… source |
| ACCT2210 | Accounting Data Analytics | — | ACCT 2210 - Accounting Data Analytics ACCT 2210 - Accounting Data Analytics 3 credit(s) Students will learn the skills of data preparation, data visualization, data analysis, and data interpretations… source |
| ACCT2300 | Intermediate Accounting I | — | ACCT 2300 - Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 2300 - Intermediate Accounting I 3 credit(s) Coverage includes a review of the accounting process, preparation of financial statements and the theoretical f… source |
| ACCT2350 | Cost Accounting | — | ACCT 2350 - Cost Accounting ACCT 2350 - Cost Accounting 3 credit(s) Budgeting, cost behaviors, cost allocation and decision-making techniques are examined. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Inte… source |
| ACCT2390 | QuickBooks Certified User Prep | — | ACCT 2390 - QuickBooks Certified User Prep ACCT 2390 - QuickBooks Certified User Prep 1 credit(s) Prepares students for the QuickBooks Certified User Certification (QBCU). The QuickBooks certificatio… source |
| ACCT2600 | Tax Accounting | — | ACCT 2600 - Tax Accounting ACCT 2600 - Tax Accounting 3 credit(s) A study of federal income taxes for individuals and sole proprietorships, including filing requirements, gross income, personal and b… source |
| ACCT2690 | Accounting Capstone | — | ACCT 2690 - Accounting Capstone ACCT 2690 - Accounting Capstone 2 credit(s) Review and research of topics previously studied. The course includes the student’s final assessment to complete the busine… source |
| AMDT1000 | Blueprint Reading | — | AMDT 1000 - Blueprint Reading AMDT 1000 - Blueprint Reading 3 credit(s) Students will learn the principles of visualization, understanding of basic and advanced part drawings and reading and interpre… source |
| AMDT1010 | Precision Measurement & Safety | — | AMDT 1010 - Precision Measurement & Safety AMDT 1010 - Precision Measurement & Safety 3 credit(s) Introduction to occupational safety and precision measurement. Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical-… source |
| AMDT1030 | Manual Machining | — | AMDT 1030 - Manual Machining AMDT 1030 - Manual Machining 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AMDT 1010 - Precision Measurement & Safety Provides technical info… source |
| AMDT1080 | Introduction to CNC | — | AMDT 1080 - Introduction to CNC AMDT 1080 - Introduction to CNC 3 credit(s) This course provides introductory knowledge for basic CNC Lathe and Mill programming, setup, and operation. Class- 30 Pract… source |
| AMDT1200 | CNC Lathe Operations | — | AMDT 1200 - CNC Lathe Operations AMDT 1200 - CNC Lathe Operations 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| AMDT1220 | CNC Mill Operations | — | AMDT 1220 - CNC Mill Operations AMDT 1220 - CNC Mill Operations 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| AMDT1240 | CAD/CAM Fundamentals | — | AMDT 1240 - CAD/CAM Fundamentals AMDT 1240 - CAD/CAM Fundamentals 4 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AMDT 1200 - CNC Lathe Operations and AMDT 1220 - CNC Mill… source |
| AMDT1610 | Injection Molding Foundations | — | AMDT 1610 - Injection Molding Foundations AMDT 1610 - Injection Molding Foundations 3 credit(s) Student will learn the foundational skills and terminology required to work in plastic injection moldin… source |
| AMDT1620 | Injection Molding Concepts | — | AMDT 1620 - Injection Molding Concepts AMDT 1620 - Injection Molding Concepts 3 credit(s) This course covers key components required to conduct a systematic approach to the plastic injection molding… source |
| AMDT1630 | Injection Molding Operations | — | AMDT 1630 - Injection Molding Operations AMDT 1630 - Injection Molding Operations 3 credit(s) This course covers machine setup, startup, and safety. Principles of mold maintenance and auxiliary equip… source |
| AMDT1640 | Injection Molding Processes | — | AMDT 1640 - Injection Molding Processes AMDT 1640 - Injection Molding Processes 3 credit(s) This course s students utilize a systematic approach to develop an injection molding process. Strategies, m… source |
| AMDT2750 | Injection Molding Basics | — | AMDT 2750 - Injection Molding Basics AMDT 2750 - Injection Molding Basics 3 credit(s) Fundamental skills are developed in setup and operating an injection molding press. Basic understanding of inject… source |
| AMDT2840 | Fixture Construction | — | AMDT 2840 - Fixture Construction AMDT 2840 - Fixture Construction 3 credit(s) Fundamental skills are developed in the construction of a fixture. Class- 22 Practical Lab- 68 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| AMDT2850 | Die Design I | — | AMDT 2850 - Die Design I AMDT 2850 - Die Design I 3 credit(s) Covers die design fundamentals and introduces various types of dies, mechanisms and components commonly used in die design. Class- 30 Pra… source |
| AMDT2870 | Die Making | — | AMDT 2870 - Die Making AMDT 2870 - Die Making 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AMDT 2850 - Die Design I Fundamental skills are developed in constructing a si… source |
| AMDT2910 | Mold Finishing | — | AMDT 2910 - Mold Finishing AMDT 2910 - Mold Finishing 3 credit(s) Develop necessary skills in polishing, texturing and engraving mold cavities. Develop skill to repair damaged mold cavities. Class- 3… source |
| AMDT2920 | Mold Design | — | AMDT 2920 - Mold Design AMDT 2920 - Mold Design 3 credit(s) Fundamental skills are developed in utilizing CAD software to design a piece part and plastic injection mold. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Cl… source |
| AMDT2940 | Mold Construction I | — | AMDT 2940 - Mold Construction I AMDT 2940 - Mold Construction I 3 credit(s) Introduction to basic mold construction techniques, including basic mold making practices and procedures. Includes construc… source |
| AMDT2970 | Advanced Machining | — | AMDT 2970 - Advanced Machining AMDT 2970 - Advanced Machining 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| AGRI1000 | Agribusiness Applications | — | AGRI 1000 - Agribusiness Applications AGRI 1000 - Agribusiness Applications 2 credit(s) A review of mathematical applications in crop and livestock production and in agribusiness and financial manage… source |
| AGRI1030 | Introduction to Agriculture & Natural Resources | — | AGRI 1030 - Introduction to Agriculture & Natural Resources AGRI 1030 - Introduction to Agriculture & Natural Resources 3 credit(s) The study of agricultural and natural resource systems. The interre… source |
| AGRI1260 | Introduction to Agriculture Technology | — | AGRI 1260 - Introduction to Agriculture Technology AGRI 1260 - Introduction to Agriculture Technology 3 credit(s) Introduction to the concepts of precision agriculture, the tools of precision agricul… source |
| AGRI1310 | Plant Science | — | AGRI 1310 - Plant Science AGRI 1310 - Plant Science 3 credit(s) A broad study of basic principles of facts relating to the major field, food and fiber crops produced in the United States. Class- 45 P… source |
| AGRI1320 | Corn & Soybean Production | — | AGRI 1320 - Corn & Soybean Production AGRI 1320 - Corn & Soybean Production 3 credit(s) A comprehensive study of modern-day corn and soybean production to include plant growth, varieties, tillage, fe… source |
| AGRI1340 | Forage Production | — | AGRI 1340 - Forage Production AGRI 1340 - Forage Production 2 credit(s) Grasses and legumes of Nebraska and emphasizing the role they play in a productive livestock industry. Includes management prac… source |
| AGRI1350 | Plant Science Lab | — | AGRI 1350 - Plant Science Lab AGRI 1350 - Plant Science Lab 1 credit(s) Study of the agronomic plant kingdom with emphasis on anatomy, development, and reproduction of angiosperms. Class- 0 Practical… source |
| AGRI1360 | Cropland & Range Management | — | AGRI 1360 - Cropland & Range Management AGRI 1360 - Cropland & Range Management 3 credit(s) Examines how crop inputs are managed, including seed, nutrients, crop protection, and other best management… source |
| AGRI1370 | Water Management | — | AGRI 1370 - Water Management AGRI 1370 - Water Management 2 credit(s) Examines water budget, precipitation, evapotranspiration, runoff and stream flow, groundwater, water quality parameters, chemigat… source |
| AGRI1380 | GPS, Sensors & Controllers | — | AGRI 1380 - GPS, Sensors & Controllers AGRI 1380 - GPS, Sensors & Controllers 2 credit(s) Describes several tools including GPS, grid samples, moisture probes, and other sensors used for collecting f… source |
| AGRI1390 | Integrating Sensors & Controls | — | AGRI 1390 - Integrating Sensors & Controls AGRI 1390 - Integrating Sensors & Controls 2 credit(s) Integrating sensors and controls with equipment and applying a plan. Discusses the importance of inte… source |
| AGRI1410 | Agricultural Economics | — | AGRI 1410 - Agricultural Economics AGRI 1410 - Agricultural Economics 3 credit(s) Examines the structure and organization of the agricultural industry and basic micro- and macroeconomic principles as… source |
| AGRI1450 | Agricultural Sales & Service | — | AGRI 1450 - Agricultural Sales & Service AGRI 1450 - Agricultural Sales & Service 3 credit(s) Introduction to the concepts and practices used in the selling of agricultural products. Course includes… source |
| AGRI1530 | Soil Science | — | AGRI 1530 - Soil Science AGRI 1530 - Soil Science 4 credit(s) Soil structure, soil water, and air as they relate to crop production. Course includes lab components, including physical properties, soi… source |
| AGRI1700 | Animal Science | — | AGRI 1700 - Animal Science AGRI 1700 - Animal Science 4 credit(s) Deals with world food and animal production. Course includes world food production, genetics, livestock feeding, beef, dairy cattle,… source |
| AGRI2010 | Agricultural Enterprise Management | — | AGRI 2010 - Agricultural Enterprise Management AGRI 2010 - Agricultural Enterprise Management 4 credit(s) A study of organization and management of the farm business to include whole farm analysis, c… source |
| AGRI2110 | Agricultural Commodity Marketing | — | AGRI 2110 - Agricultural Commodity Marketing AGRI 2110 - Agricultural Commodity Marketing 3 credit(s) Introduction and use of the basic tools and fundamentals a producer may use to develop a marketin… source |
| AGRI2360 | Variable Rate Applications | — | AGRI 2360 - Variable Rate Applications AGRI 2360 - Variable Rate Applications 3 credit(s) Examines variable rate application plans at various farming stages. Converts formulas and data into usable fo… source |
| AGRI2370 | Agricultural GIS | — | AGRI 2370 - Agricultural GIS AGRI 2370 - Agricultural GIS 3 credit(s) Analyze geographic information systems (GIS) and their capabilities, uses, and limitations. Examine basic cartographic concepts i… source |
| AGRI2380 | Precision Ag Software | — | AGRI 2380 - Precision Ag Software AGRI 2380 - Precision Ag Software 3 credit(s) Examines general GIS and precision agriculture specific software to understand how most GIS and precision agriculture s… source |
| AGRI2590 | Agribusiness Capstone | — | AGRI 2590 - Agribusiness Capstone AGRI 2590 - Agribusiness Capstone 2 credit(s) Provides students with the opportunity to bring their internship experience into a seminar format. Students will develo… source |
| AGRI2640 | Chemical Application Management | — | AGRI 2640 - Chemical Application Management AGRI 2640 - Chemical Application Management 3 credit(s) Reading and understanding pesticide labels, calibration of application equipment, personal and envi… source |
| AGRI2700 | Animal Health Practices | — | AGRI 2700 - Animal Health Practices AGRI 2700 - Animal Health Practices 4 credit(s) Animal health management of domestic farm animals with emphasis on beef, dairy, swine, and horses. Class- 60 Practi… source |
| AGRI2720 | Beef Production | — | AGRI 2720 - Beef Production AGRI 2720 - Beef Production 3 credit(s) The study of beef production as it relates to the beef industry, bovine reproduction and genetics, cow/calf, stocker/feeder and fee… source |
| AGRI2730 | Swine Production | — | AGRI 2730 - Swine Production AGRI 2730 - Swine Production 3 credit(s) Deals with swine reproduction management, disease, nutrition, swine growing and finishing, facilities, and pork quality improveme… source |
| AGRI2780 | Feeds & Feeding Practices | — | AGRI 2780 - Feeds & Feeding Practices AGRI 2780 - Feeds & Feeding Practices 3 credit(s) Fundamentals of basic nutrition and feeding of various species. Includes feedstuff identification, nutrient and… source |
| ARTS1010 | Introduction to the Visual Arts | — | ARTS 1010 - Introduction to the Visual Arts ARTS 1010 - Introduction to the Visual Arts 3 credit(s) An appreciation of the visual arts as a creative process. Includes an overview of the historical ev… source |
| ARTS1220 | 2-Dimensional Design | — | ARTS 1220 - 2-Dimensional Design ARTS 1220 - 2-Dimensional Design 3 credit(s) An introduction to the visual elements and organizing principles of two-dimensional art and design. Emphasis is placed on… source |
| ARTS1230 | 3-Dimensional Design | — | ARTS 1230 - 3-Dimensional Design ARTS 1230 - 3-Dimensional Design 3 credit(s) An introduction to the visual elements and organizing principles of three-dimensional art and design. Emphasis is placed… source |
| ARTS1250 | Art Fundamentals | — | ARTS 1250 - Art Fundamentals ARTS 1250 - Art Fundamentals 3 credit(s) A broadening of knowledge and appreciation of art with emphasis on basic art elements, art materials and processes, and associate… source |
| ARTS1260 | Printmaking | — | ARTS 1260 - Printmaking ARTS 1260 - Printmaking 3 credit(s) Skill development and understanding of a variety of printmaking media, including linocut, woodcut, monoprint, engraving and silk screening… source |
| ARTS1270 | Drawing I | — | ARTS 1270 - Drawing I ARTS 1270 - Drawing I 3 credit(s) Utilizing observation and imagination, the student will study and apply in individual projects the principles of drawing and perspective includ… source |
| ARTS1280 | Painting | — | ARTS 1280 - Painting ARTS 1280 - Painting 3 credit(s) The process of painting, the examination of the nature of painting materials, and concepts which apply to growth as a painter. Includes the human… source |
| ARTS1450 | Design I | — | ARTS 1450 - Design I ARTS 1450 - Design I 3 credit(s) Two-dimensional design fundamentals: concepts and processes. Studio problems are used to introduce concepts, vocabulary, and skills applicable to… source |
| ARTS1500 | Introduction to Digital Photography | — | ARTS 1500 - Introduction to Digital Photography ARTS 1500 - Introduction to Digital Photography 3 credit(s) An introduction to digital photographic processes, image-making, editing, and printing. Emp… source |
| ARTS2650 | InDesign for Designers | — | ARTS 2650 - InDesign for Designers ARTS 2650 - InDesign for Designers 3 credit(s) This course focuses on the use of Adobe lnDesign to study historical and contemporary practices of typography and int… source |
| AUTB1000 | Collision Repair Safety | — | AUTB 1000 - Collision Repair Safety AUTB 1000 - Collision Repair Safety 1 credit(s) Students will become familiar with safety practices associated with auto body technology. Also covered will be pers… source |
| AUTB1250 | Basic Metal Bumping & Finishing | — | AUTB 1250 - Basic Metal Bumping & Finishing AUTB 1250 - Basic Metal Bumping & Finishing 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 1000 - Collision Repair Safety… source |
| AUTB1260 | Welding | — | AUTB 1260 - Welding AUTB 1260 - Welding 3 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 90 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| AUTB1270 | Plastic Filler & Plastic/Fiberglass Repair | — | AUTB 1270 - Plastic Filler & Plastic/Fiberglass Repair AUTB 1270 - Plastic Filler & Plastic/Fiberglass Repair 2 credit(s) They will also become familiar with composite plastics and fiberglass, and th… source |
| AUTB1280 | Estimating | — | AUTB 1280 - Estimating AUTB 1280 - Estimating 1 credit(s) The student will use a computer estimating program to print a computer damage estimate. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| AUTB1290 | Fender Repair & Replacement | — | AUTB 1290 - Fender Repair & Replacement AUTB 1290 - Fender Repair & Replacement 1 credit(s) Restoration of a damaged fender and the proper procedures to prepare, install, and fit a new fender to a ca… source |
| AUTB1300 | Door Straightening & Alignment | — | AUTB 1300 - Door Straightening & Alignment AUTB 1300 - Door Straightening & Alignment 2 credit(s) Provides skills in many methods of door repair and in aligning the door glasses and doors to the car… source |
| AUTB1310 | Quarter Panel Straightening | — | AUTB 1310 - Quarter Panel Straightening AUTB 1310 - Quarter Panel Straightening 2 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| AUTB1320 | Glass Installation | — | AUTB 1320 - Glass Installation AUTB 1320 - Glass Installation 1 credit(s) Covers installation of door glasses, including how to fit, install, and seal both rubber mounted and adhesive mounted windshi… source |
| AUTB1330 | Front End Assembly | — | AUTB 1330 - Front End Assembly AUTB 1330 - Front End Assembly 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 1320 - Glass Installation Skills in installing, fitting,… source |
| AUTB1340 | Frame Straightening | — | AUTB 1340 - Frame Straightening AUTB 1340 - Frame Straightening 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 1330 - Front End Assembly Experience in repairing the f… source |
| AUTB1350 | Body Panel Replacement | — | AUTB 1350 - Body Panel Replacement AUTB 1350 - Body Panel Replacement 6 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 1340 - Frame Straightening Skill in replacing sev… source |
| AUTB2500 | Introduction to Automotive Refinishing | — | AUTB 2500 - Introduction to Automotive Refinishing AUTB 2500 - Introduction to Automotive Refinishing 1 credit(s) Students become familiar with shop practices and are given an understanding of automo… source |
| AUTB2510 | Spray Equipment | — | AUTB 2510 - Spray Equipment AUTB 2510 - Spray Equipment 1 credit(s) Students will disassemble the spray gun learning its working parts, how it operates, and how to properly apply a finish. Class- 8 P… source |
| AUTB2520 | Refinishing Shop Equipment | — | AUTB 2520 - Refinishing Shop Equipment AUTB 2520 - Refinishing Shop Equipment 1 credit(s) The major pieces of equipment necessary to start a refinishing shop are discussed. Recommended types, how the… source |
| AUTB2530 | Paint Materials & Abrasives | — | AUTB 2530 - Paint Materials & Abrasives AUTB 2530 - Paint Materials & Abrasives 1 credit(s) Covers how, why, and where the refinishing materials and abrasives are used, as well as their cost and fami… source |
| AUTB2600 | Single-Stage Refinishing | — | AUTB 2600 - Single-Stage Refinishing AUTB 2600 - Single-Stage Refinishing 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 2530 - Paint Materials & Abrasives Actual exp… source |
| AUTB2610 | Spot Repair I | — | AUTB 2610 - Spot Repair I AUTB 2610 - Spot Repair I 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 2600 - Single-Stage Refinishing Actual experience in application of… source |
| AUTB2620 | Spot Repair II | — | AUTB 2620 - Spot Repair II AUTB 2620 - Spot Repair II 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 2610 - Spot Repair I Actual experience in application of material… source |
| AUTB2630 | Refinishing I | — | AUTB 2630 - Refinishing I AUTB 2630 - Refinishing I 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 2620 - Spot Repair II Actual experience in application of materials… source |
| AUTB2640 | Refinishing II | — | AUTB 2640 - Refinishing II AUTB 2640 - Refinishing II 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 2630 - Refinishing I Students become familiar with materials used… source |
| AUTB2650 | Refinishing III | — | AUTB 2650 - Refinishing III AUTB 2650 - Refinishing III 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 2640 - Refinishing II Students become familiar with materials u… source |
| AUTB2660 | Refinishing IV | — | AUTB 2660 - Refinishing IV AUTB 2660 - Refinishing IV 4 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTB 2650 - Refinishing III Students become familiar with materials us… source |
| AUTO1000 | Basic Shop Practices | — | AUTO 1000 - Basic Shop Practices AUTO 1000 - Basic Shop Practices 2 credit(s) Students will learn basic shop functions using various shop equipment, including hand tools, special tools, measuring too… source |
| AUTO1020 | Basic Shop Practices-Fasteners & Job Management | — | AUTO 1020 - Basic Shop Practices-Fasteners & Job Management AUTO 1020 - Basic Shop Practices-Fasteners & Job Management 2 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| AUTO1100 | Automotive Electrical Systems I | — | AUTO 1100 - Automotive Electrical Systems I AUTO 1100 - Automotive Electrical Systems I 3 credit(s) Class- 37 Practical Lab- 23 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| AUTO1150 | Automotive Electrical Systems II | — | AUTO 1150 - Automotive Electrical Systems II AUTO 1150 - Automotive Electrical Systems II 4 credit(s) Class- 37 Practical Lab- 68 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| AUTO1160 | Body Control Systems | — | AUTO 1160 - Body Control Systems AUTO 1160 - Body Control Systems 2 credit(s) A study of automotive body control systems including safety systems, communication systems, and comfort systems. The stud… source |
| AUTO1200 | Manual Transmissions & Clutches | — | AUTO 1200 - Manual Transmissions & Clutches AUTO 1200 - Manual Transmissions & Clutches 2 credit(s) An introduction to vehicle power trains, including a study of parts and their function, adjustment… source |
| AUTO1220 | Drivetrain & Axles | — | AUTO 1220 - Drivetrain & Axles AUTO 1220 - Drivetrain & Axles 2 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| AUTO1300 | Engine Repair | — | AUTO 1300 - Engine Repair AUTO 1300 - Engine Repair 8 credit(s) Student will be introduced to all of the various operations necessary to repair an internal combustion engine. Class- 75 Practical Lab-… source |
| AUTO1400 | Transportation Heating/AC | — | AUTO 1400 - Transportation Heating/AC AUTO 1400 - Transportation Heating/AC 4 credit(s) Prepares the student to perform routine service on various automotive systems. The student will learn the princ… source |
| AUTO1500 | Automatic Transmission Theory | — | AUTO 1500 - Automatic Transmission Theory AUTO 1500 - Automatic Transmission Theory 2 credit(s) Enables the student to become familiar with components and fundamentals of the automatic transmission i… source |
| AUTO1730 | Engine Performance | — | AUTO 1730 - Engine Performance AUTO 1730 - Engine Performance 4 credit(s) Students will analyze Engine Performance systems including fundamental engine components and testing, advanced engine operati… source |
| AUTO1800 | Brakes, Steering, Suspension, & Tire Bal I | — | AUTO 1800 - Brakes, Steering, Suspension, & Tire Bal I AUTO 1800 - Brakes, Steering, Suspension, & Tire Bal I 3 credit(s) This course provides an introduction to brakes, steering, suspension, and tir… source |
| AUTO1850 | Brakes, Steering, Suspension, & Tire Bal II | — | AUTO 1850 - Brakes, Steering, Suspension, & Tire Bal II AUTO 1850 - Brakes, Steering, Suspension, & Tire Bal II 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: AUTO 1800 -… source |
| AUTO2500 | Automatic Transmission Repair | — | AUTO 2500 - Automatic Transmission Repair AUTO 2500 - Automatic Transmission Repair 5 credit(s) Complete minor and major service procedures for automatic transmissions including diagnosis and repair… source |
| AUTO2600 | Electronic Brake Control Systems | — | AUTO 2600 - Electronic Brake Control Systems AUTO 2600 - Electronic Brake Control Systems 2 credit(s) This course is designed to provide the diagnosis and repair of anti-lock brakes and related syste… source |
| AUTO2700 | Fuel Systems | — | AUTO 2700 - Fuel Systems AUTO 2700 - Fuel Systems 6 credit(s) A study of basic fuel system operation, including fuel injection, evaporative emissions including sensor input and outputs. Class- 75 Pra… source |
| AUTO2800 | Wheel Alignment & Steering/Suspension Repair | — | AUTO 2800 - Wheel Alignment & Steering/Suspension Repair AUTO 2800 - Wheel Alignment & Steering/Suspension Repair 3 credit(s) A study of alignment theory and service including: four-wheel and two-whe… source |
| BIOS1010 | General Biology | — | BIOS 1010 - General Biology BIOS 1010 - General Biology 4 credit(s) This course covers fundamental processes of cells and organisms, cell structure, genetics, biotechnology, evolution, classification… source |
| BIOS1020 | Human Biology | — | BIOS 1020 - Human Biology BIOS 1020 - Human Biology 3 credit(s) Explores basic biological principles as they relate to humans. Besides studying concepts of human structure and function, reproduction,… source |
| BIOS1040 | Introduction to Sustainability | — | BIOS 1040 - Introduction to Sustainability BIOS 1040 - Introduction to Sustainability 3 credit(s) This course covers the essential concepts of sustainability including the history of United States En… source |
| BIOS1060 | Environmental Science | — | BIOS 1060 - Environmental Science BIOS 1060 - Environmental Science 3 credit(s) An interdisciplinary study of the interactions between human populations and the natural world. Scientific principles,… source |
| BIOS1070 | Environmental Science Lab | — | BIOS 1070 - Environmental Science Lab BIOS 1070 - Environmental Science Lab 1 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: BIOS 1060 - Environmental Science A laboratory s… source |
| BIOS1250 | Structure & Function of Human Body I | — | BIOS 1250 - Structure & Function of Human Body I BIOS 1250 - Structure & Function of Human Body I 2 credit(s) Note: Previous biology and/or chemistry ful, but not required. First course studying the… source |
| BIOS1260 | Structure & Function of Human Body II | — | BIOS 1260 - Structure & Function of Human Body II BIOS 1260 - Structure & Function of Human Body II 2 credit(s) Study of the basic structure and function of the human body from the cell through the s… source |
| BIOS1280 | General Pathology | — | BIOS 1280 - General Pathology BIOS 1280 - General Pathology 1 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| BIOS1500 | Principles of Biology I | — | BIOS 1500 - Principles of Biology I BIOS 1500 - Principles of Biology I 4 credit(s) This course covers core concepts of biology, including the cellular organization of life, and also seeks to develop… source |
| BIOS1510 | Principles of Biology II | — | BIOS 1510 - Principles of Biology II BIOS 1510 - Principles of Biology II 4 credit(s) This course follows BIOS 1500 and continues the coverage of core concepts of biology, including the multicellular… source |
| BIOS2250 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | — | BIOS 2250 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I BIOS 2250 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 30 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| BIOS2260 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | — | BIOS 2260 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II BIOS 2260 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 30 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| BIOS2460 | Microbiology | — | BIOS 2460 - Microbiology BIOS 2460 - Microbiology 4 credit(s) Accompanying laboratory study emphasizes microbiological techniques including microbial control and manipulation. Class- 45 Practical Lab… source |
| BSAD1010 | Consumer Problems | — | BSAD 1010 - Consumer Problems BSAD 1010 - Consumer Problems 3 credit(s) The investigation of the rights and responsibilities of consumers. This includes identifying guidelines for selecting goods and… source |
| BSAD1050 | Introduction to Business | — | BSAD 1050 - Introduction to Business BSAD 1050 - Introduction to Business 3 credit(s) An introductory study and overview of the role of business in society as well as a discussion of the various disc… source |
| BSAD1110 | Computer & Internet Literacy | — | BSAD 1110 - Computer & Internet Literacy BSAD 1110 - Computer & Internet Literacy 3 credit(s) Provides knowledge and skills required for basic computing fundamentals, key application software, and ut… source |
| BSAD1120 | Intro to Business Technology | — | BSAD 1120 - Intro to Business Technology BSAD 1120 - Intro to Business Technology 3 credit(s) An overview of business technology. Provides an interactive study of fundamental procedures and technique… source |
| BSAD1170 | Collaborative Applications | — | BSAD 1170 - Collaborative Applications BSAD 1170 - Collaborative Applications 1 credit(s) Students will gain hands-on experience with collaborative applications and tools commonly used in business. S… source |
| BSAD1180 | Business Applications | — | BSAD 1180 - Business Applications BSAD 1180 - Business Applications 3 credit(s) Students will gain an understanding of technology commonly used in business. Topics will include productivity software,… source |
| BSAD1210 | Workplace Professionalism | — | BSAD 1210 - Workplace Professionalism BSAD 1210 - Workplace Professionalism 3 credit(s) In this course, students will gain an understanding of the foundation of effective workplace relationships and… source |
| BSAD1230 | Business Communication | — | BSAD 1230 - Business Communication BSAD 1230 - Business Communication 3 credit(s) This course prepares students for the variety of communication used in today’s workplace. Course content includes: wr… source |
| BSAD1360 | Personal Financial Planning | — | BSAD 1360 - Personal Financial Planning BSAD 1360 - Personal Financial Planning 3 credit(s) A study and application of the steps required in the personal financial planning process including budgetin… source |
| BSAD1520 | Intro to Project Management | — | BSAD 1520 - Intro to Project Management BSAD 1520 - Intro to Project Management 3 credit(s) Covers fundamental principles of project management, including project life cycles, scope, scheduling, cost… source |
| BSAD1570 | Business Legal Issues & Ethics | — | BSAD 1570 - Business Legal Issues & Ethics BSAD 1570 - Business Legal Issues & Ethics 3 credit(s) This course introduces fundamental legal and ethical principles shaping U.S. business operations. It… source |
| BSAD1780 | Word Specialist | — | BSAD 1780 - Word Specialist BSAD 1780 - Word Specialist 2 credit(s) This course will teach students how to utilize Word software at the specialist level. Topics covered include: creating and managing… source |
| BSAD1790 | Excel Specialist | — | BSAD 1790 - Excel Specialist BSAD 1790 - Excel Specialist 2 credit(s) This course teaches Excel at the specialist level. Topics covered include: creating and managing worksheets and workbooks, creati… source |
| BSAD1800 | PowerPoint Specialist | — | BSAD 1800 - PowerPoint Specialist BSAD 1800 - PowerPoint Specialist 2 credit(s) Students will learn how to use the PowerPoint presentation software. Topics covered include: creating and managing pres… source |
| BSAD1810 | Desktop Publishing | — | BSAD 1810 - Desktop Publishing BSAD 1810 - Desktop Publishing 3 credit(s) Elements of desktop publishing will be covered including equipment used, combining text and graphics, and page layout and des… source |
| BSAD1920 | Leading & Motivating | — | BSAD 1920 - Leading & Motivating BSAD 1920 - Leading & Motivating 3 credit(s) Leadership skills, teamwork, team building techniques, employee relations and confrontational management will be covered.… source |
| BSAD2100 | Social Media Analytics | — | BSAD 2100 - Social Media Analytics BSAD 2100 - Social Media Analytics 3 credit(s) This course explores the foundation of social media analytics. Topics include, how to use data from social media plat… source |
| BSAD2110 | Social Media Planning | — | BSAD 2110 - Social Media Planning BSAD 2110 - Social Media Planning 3 credit(s) Designed to train students in the marketing and management of a company’s social media strategy. Students will gain exp… source |
| BSAD2170 | Applied Statistics | — | BSAD 2170 - Applied Statistics BSAD 2170 - Applied Statistics 3 credit(s) The course is an introduction to basic probability and statistical methods that are used in a wide variety of disciplines. To… source |
| BSAD2200 | Introduction to Business Law | — | BSAD 2200 - Introduction to Business Law BSAD 2200 - Introduction to Business Law 3 credit(s) This is a survey course covering the legal aspects of business decision making. It is designed to provide… source |
| BSAD2220 | Customer Service Skills | — | BSAD 2220 - Customer Service Skills BSAD 2220 - Customer Service Skills 3 credit(s) Review concepts and develop skills to become a customer service-oriented employee within any type or size of busine… source |
| BSAD2510 | Supervisory Management | — | BSAD 2510 - Supervisory Management BSAD 2510 - Supervisory Management 3 credit(s) A survey of the basic functions of a manager’s job–planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. It s students asse… source |
| BSAD2520 | Principles of Marketing | — | BSAD 2520 - Principles of Marketing BSAD 2520 - Principles of Marketing 3 credit(s) A study of the development of an effective marketing system including consumer behavior, product, pricing, distribu… source |
| BSAD2540 | Principles of Management | — | BSAD 2540 - Principles of Management BSAD 2540 - Principles of Management 3 credit(s) Introduction to management theory and practice with emphasis on the primary functions of planning, organizing, le… source |
| BSAD2560 | Information Systems in Management | — | BSAD 2560 - Information Systems in Management BSAD 2560 - Information Systems in Management 3 credit(s) This course focuses on the understanding and the use of various information systems including t… source |
| BSAD2590 | Digital Marketing | — | BSAD 2590 - Digital Marketing BSAD 2590 - Digital Marketing 3 credit(s) This course introduces students to the strategies, tools, and techniques of effective digital marketing. Students will explore… source |
| BSAD2820 | Office Management | — | BSAD 2820 - Office Management BSAD 2820 - Office Management 3 credit(s) Development of office management skills for effective use of people, technology, systems, equipment and space. Topics include h… source |
| BSAD2900 | Business Admin Capstone | — | BSAD 2900 - Business Admin Capstone BSAD 2900 - Business Admin Capstone 2 credit(s) Review and research of topics previously studied. The course includes the student’s final assessment to complete th… source |
| CHEM1000 | Basic Concepts of Chemistry | — | CHEM 1000 - Basic Concepts of Chemistry CHEM 1000 - Basic Concepts of Chemistry 2 credit(s) A study of basic chemistry principles and biological chemistry using minimal math. Recommended for students… source |
| CHEM1050 | Elements of Chemistry | — | CHEM 1050 - Elements of Chemistry CHEM 1050 - Elements of Chemistry 4 credit(s) Provides a working knowledge of fundamental theory and includes laboratory. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 30 Clinical- 0 Int… source |
| CHEM1090 | General Chemistry I | — | CHEM 1090 - General Chemistry I CHEM 1090 - General Chemistry I 4 credit(s) This is the first course of a comprehensive chemistry sequence. Topics include nomenclature, atomic structure, chemical rea… source |
| CHEM1100 | General Chemistry II | — | CHEM 1100 - General Chemistry II CHEM 1100 - General Chemistry II 4 credit(s) Topics include solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base reactions, solubility, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. C… source |
| CHEM2510 | Organic Chemistry I | — | CHEM 2510 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2510 - Organic Chemistry I 4 credit(s) Topics may also include: spectroscopy. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 30 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| CHEM2520 | Organic Chemistry II | — | CHEM 2520 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2520 - Organic Chemistry II 4 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 30 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| CNST1200 | Construction Safety | — | CNST 1200 - Construction Safety CNST 1200 - Construction Safety 1 credit(s) Prepares the student to use both carpentry and power tools safely and responsibly. Both the theory and the practice of safe… source |
| CNST1400 | Residential Components | — | CNST 1400 - Residential Components CNST 1400 - Residential Components 2 credit(s) The student learns the identification, use and methods of application of structural materials, fasteners, bonding age… source |
| CNST1500 | Residential Framing | — | CNST 1500 - Residential Framing CNST 1500 - Residential Framing 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| CNST1600 | Residential Exteriors | — | CNST 1600 - Residential Exteriors CNST 1600 - Residential Exteriors 3 credit(s) Selection and methods of application of various kinds of residential exterior wall and roof coverings. Class- 30 Practi… source |
| CNST1700 | Residential Interiors | — | CNST 1700 - Residential Interiors CNST 1700 - Residential Interiors 3 credit(s) Students will study and construct interior walls and ceilings including the application of insulation and drywall. Clas… source |
| CNST1900 | Residential Interior Finish Carpentry | — | CNST 1900 - Residential Interior Finish Carpentry CNST 1900 - Residential Interior Finish Carpentry 2 credit(s) Cutting, fitting, applying, and installing various kinds of trim and hardware for doors… source |
| CNST1950 | Cabinet Construction I | — | CNST 1950 - Cabinet Construction I CNST 1950 - Cabinet Construction I 2 credit(s) Students will demonstrate the accepted standards of construction in cabinet dimensions, design, and materials, provid… source |
| CNST1960 | Cabinet Construction II | — | CNST 1960 - Cabinet Construction II CNST 1960 - Cabinet Construction II 3 credit(s) Introduces the student to more complex types of cabinet construction and provides the opportunity to plan, estimate… source |
| CNST2000 | Building Layout | — | CNST 2000 - Building Layout CNST 2000 - Building Layout 2 credit(s) Location of lot lines, establishing building lines, establishing grades, erecting batter boards, footing layout, and national and m… source |
| CNST2150 | Construction Applications I | — | CNST 2150 - Construction Applications I CNST 2150 - Construction Applications I 4 credit(s) Students will demonstrate supervisory experience and hands-on applications in areas including project plann… source |
| CNST2160 | Construction Applications II | — | CNST 2160 - Construction Applications II CNST 2160 - Construction Applications II 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| CNST2200 | Advanced Roof Framing | — | CNST 2200 - Advanced Roof Framing CNST 2200 - Advanced Roof Framing 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| CNST2310 | Stair Building | — | CNST 2310 - Stair Building CNST 2310 - Stair Building 2 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| CNST2400 | Residential Design | — | CNST 2400 - Residential Design CNST 2400 - Residential Design 3 credit(s) Through the use of computer software, the student will design a residential structure that meets current building codes and d… source |
| CNST2500 | Construction Costs & Estimates | — | CNST 2500 - Construction Costs & Estimates CNST 2500 - Construction Costs & Estimates 4 credit(s) Step-by-step procedures in computing material, labor, business and overhead costs related to resident… source |
| CNST2600 | Residential Blueprint Reading | — | CNST 2600 - Residential Blueprint Reading CNST 2600 - Residential Blueprint Reading 2 credit(s) The familiarization and interpretation of building construction drawings and specifications for occupat… source |
| CNST2630 | Furniture Design & Construction I | — | CNST 2630 - Furniture Design & Construction I CNST 2630 - Furniture Design & Construction I 1 credit(s) This course gives the student the opportunity to design, estimate, build and apply a finish to… source |
| CNST2640 | Furniture Design & Construction II | — | CNST 2640 - Furniture Design & Construction II CNST 2640 - Furniture Design & Construction II 2 credit(s) This course gives the student the opportunity to design, estimate, build and apply a finish t… source |
| CNST2710 | Commercial Construction Theory | — | CNST 2710 - Commercial Construction Theory CNST 2710 - Commercial Construction Theory 2 credit(s) A strong emphasis is placed on safety, and industry certification training is integrated to prepare s… source |
| CNST2720 | Site Management | — | CNST 2720 - Site Management CNST 2720 - Site Management 2 credit(s) Students will gain hands-on experience in site logistics, scheduling, safety, subcontractor coordination, quality control to indust… source |
| CNST2730 | Structural Systems I | — | CNST 2730 - Structural Systems I CNST 2730 - Structural Systems I 3 credit(s) Students learn to install structural systems, apply finishes, and construct load-bearing and prefab models. Emphasis is p… source |
| CNST2740 | Structural Systems II | — | CNST 2740 - Structural Systems II CNST 2740 - Structural Systems II 3 credit(s) Hands-on experience is emphasized. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 90 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| CNST2750 | Construction Software | — | CNST 2750 - Construction Software CNST 2750 - Construction Software 3 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on integrating software to plan, manage, and execute commercial construction projects efficiently. C… source |
| CNST2760 | Concrete Applications | — | CNST 2760 - Concrete Applications CNST 2760 - Concrete Applications 2 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on combining skills essential for modern concrete applications. Class- 0 Practical Lab- 90 Clinical-… source |
| CRIM1010 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | CRIM 1010 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIM 1010 - Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credit(s) Provides an overview of the history, development, and philosophies of the criminal justice system… source |
| CRIM1020 | Introduction to Corrections | — | CRIM 1020 - Introduction to Corrections CRIM 1020 - Introduction to Corrections 3 credit(s) Outlines corrections in a systematic process showing the evolving changes within institutional and communit… source |
| CRIM1030 | Courts and the Judicial Process | — | CRIM 1030 - Courts and the Judicial Process CRIM 1030 - Courts and the Judicial Process 3 credit(s) Surveys the United States judicial system. Topics include, but are not limited to, legal and consti… source |
| CRIM1280 | Introduction to Forensic Science-CSI | — | CRIM 1280 - Introduction to Forensic Science-CSI CRIM 1280 - Introduction to Forensic Science-CSI 3 credit(s) This course provides an overview of the basic concepts of forensic crime scene investigat… source |
| CRIM2000 | Criminal Law | — | CRIM 2000 - Criminal Law CRIM 2000 - Criminal Law 3 credit(s) Outlines the purpose and function of criminal law. Examines the acts which are declared criminal and the punishment prescribed for commit… source |
| CRIM2010 | Introduction to Parole & Probation | — | CRIM 2010 - Introduction to Parole & Probation CRIM 2010 - Introduction to Parole & Probation 3 credit(s) Provides an introductory survey of the basic principles, philosophies, and techniques in prog… source |
| CRIM2030 | Police & Society | — | CRIM 2030 - Police & Society CRIM 2030 - Police & Society 3 credit(s) Examines the role of the police in relationship to law enforcement in the United States. Topics include but are not limited to th… source |
| CRIM2100 | Juvenile Justice | — | CRIM 2100 - Juvenile Justice CRIM 2100 - Juvenile Justice 3 credit(s) Examines the origins, philosophy, and source |
| CRIM2200 | Criminology | — | CRIM 2200 - Criminology CRIM 2200 - Criminology 3 credit(s) Examines crime and criminology from a broad social perspective. Emphasizes the nature and causes of crimes, investigation, and prosecution,… source |
| CRIM2230 | Race, Crime, and Justice | — | CRIM 2230 - Race, Crime, and Justice CRIM 2230 - Race, Crime, and Justice 3 credit(s) This course will examine the relationship between race, ethnicity and the criminal justice system. Issues involvi… source |
| CRIM2240 | Ethics in Criminal Justice | — | CRIM 2240 - Ethics in Criminal Justice CRIM 2240 - Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 credit(s) This course will explore why ethical decision making is so critical in today’s criminal justice system. The f… source |
| CRIM2260 | Criminal Investigation | — | CRIM 2260 - Criminal Investigation CRIM 2260 - Criminal Investigation 3 credit(s) Introduces criminal investigation procedures. Reviews the historical development and investigative processes related… source |
| CRIM2290 | Report Writing for Criminal Justice | — | CRIM 2290 - Report Writing for Criminal Justice CRIM 2290 - Report Writing for Criminal Justice 3 credit(s) Focuses on the unique types of writing required in a criminal justice career. Students are… source |
| CRIM2400 | Introduction to Homeland Security | — | CRIM 2400 - Introduction to Homeland Security CRIM 2400 - Introduction to Homeland Security 3 credit(s) This course will examine the history, principles and practices involved in the emerging homelan… source |
| CRIM2580 | Communication Skills in Criminal Justice | — | CRIM 2580 - Communication Skills in Criminal Justice CRIM 2580 - Communication Skills in Criminal Justice 3 credit(s) This course will address communication skills that are essential in today’s crimi… source |
| CRIM2590 | Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice | — | CRIM 2590 - Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice CRIM 2590 - Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice 3 credit(s) Introduces students to current social issues impacting the criminal justice field a… source |
| CRIM2870 | Criminal Justice Capstone | — | CRIM 2870 - Criminal Justice Capstone CRIM 2870 - Criminal Justice Capstone 2 credit(s) The Capstone course offers each student the opportunity to demonstrate the knowledge gained in the Criminal Jus… source |
| DENT1300 | Introduction to Dental Assisting | — | DENT 1300 - Introduction to Dental Assisting DENT 1300 - Introduction to Dental Assisting 1 credit(s) Provides background information on the history and development of the dental and dental assisting… source |
| DENT1320 | Dental Anatomy & Physiology | — | DENT 1320 - Dental Anatomy & Physiology DENT 1320 - Dental Anatomy & Physiology 3 credit(s) A survey of the anatomy and physiology of the human body with focus on the structure and function of the he… source |
| DENT1330 | Dental Materials I | — | DENT 1330 - Dental Materials I DENT 1330 - Dental Materials I 1 credit(s) A study of the materials commonly used in dentistry with emphasis on their proper handling and preparation. Class- 8 Practica… source |
| DENT1340 | Chairside Assisting Skills | — | DENT 1340 - Chairside Assisting Skills DENT 1340 - Chairside Assisting Skills 3 credit(s) Familiarizes the student with the equipment in the dental treatment room. Includes an introduction to prepara… source |
| DENT1350 | Infection Control | — | DENT 1350 - Infection Control DENT 1350 - Infection Control 3 credit(s) An introduction to microbiology and infection control as related to dental assisting topics including standard precautions, ste… source |
| DENT1360 | Pharmacology & Medical Emergency | — | DENT 1360 - Pharmacology & Medical Emergency DENT 1360 - Pharmacology & Medical Emergency 1 credit(s) A survey of pharmacology principles, drug classifications, and the use of therapeutic drugs in de… source |
| DENT1400 | Dental Practice Management | — | DENT 1400 - Dental Practice Management DENT 1400 - Dental Practice Management 3 credit(s) Study of office administration procedures for the dental assistant. Includes reception telephone techniques,… source |
| DENT1430 | Dental Materials II | — | DENT 1430 - Dental Materials II DENT 1430 - Dental Materials II 2 credit(s) Includes the development of skills in specific laboratory tasks. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| DENT1450 | Oral Pathology | — | DENT 1450 - Oral Pathology DENT 1450 - Oral Pathology 1 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DENT 1320 - Dental Anatomy & Physiology An introduction to the oral sy… source |
| DENT1460 | Dental Radiography | — | DENT 1460 - Dental Radiography DENT 1460 - Dental Radiography 3 credit(s) The student will develop skills in exposing and processing dental radiographs. Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Intern… source |
| DENT1470 | Nutrition & Prevention in Dentistry | — | DENT 1470 - Nutrition & Prevention in Dentistry DENT 1470 - Nutrition & Prevention in Dentistry 2 credit(s) Techniques in nutrition counseling and personal oral hygiene instruction are included. Clas… source |
| DENT1490 | Clinical Experience I | — | DENT 1490 - Clinical Experience I DENT 1490 - Clinical Experience I 3 credit(s) The student will have the opportunity to apply dental assisting skills and knowledge in a dental office setting. Class-… source |
| DENT1540 | Dental Specialties & Expanded Functions | — | DENT 1540 - Dental Specialties & Expanded Functions DENT 1540 - Dental Specialties & Expanded Functions 3 credit(s) Includes information on the duties of the chairside assistant in the dental special… source |
| DENT1580 | Clinical Experience II | — | DENT 1580 - Clinical Experience II DENT 1580 - Clinical Experience II 5 credit(s) The student will return to campus for a required seminar. Class- 0 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 225 Internship- 0 source |
| DENH1250 | Preclinical Dental Hygiene | — | DENH 1250 - Preclinical Dental Hygiene DENH 1250 - Preclinical Dental Hygiene 5 credit(s) An introduction to clinical techniques and clinical practice. Included are patient medical history, office em… source |
| DENH1260 | Oral Anatomy I | — | DENH 1260 - Oral Anatomy I DENH 1260 - Oral Anatomy I 2 credit(s) An introduction to dental terminology with primary emphasis on morphological characteristics of both the primary and permanent dentit… source |
| DENH1270 | Oral Anatomy II | — | DENH 1270 - Oral Anatomy II DENH 1270 - Oral Anatomy II 1 credit(s) Oral histology with emphasis on the teeth and their supporting structures. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| DENH1290 | Periodontics | — | DENH 1290 - Periodontics DENH 1290 - Periodontics 2 credit(s) Study of the periodontium including etiology and treatment of diseases and conditions. Practical experience related through clinical dent… source |
| DENH1310 | Head & Neck Anatomy | — | DENH 1310 - Head & Neck Anatomy DENH 1310 - Head & Neck Anatomy 2 credit(s) A study of the identification and function of the major bones, nerves, muscles, and vascular tissue associated with the hea… source |
| DENH1460 | Radiology | — | DENH 1460 - Radiology DENH 1460 - Radiology 3 credit(s) Includes theory and practice in exposing and processing dental radiographs. Introduction to the principles of radiation exposure with emphasis… source |
| DENH1470 | Dental Materials | — | DENH 1470 - Dental Materials DENH 1470 - Dental Materials 3 credit(s) Practical experience in the use and manipulation of various materials used in dentistry. Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0… source |
| DENH1650 | Clinical Dental Hygiene I | — | DENH 1650 - Clinical Dental Hygiene I DENH 1650 - Clinical Dental Hygiene I 4 credit(s) A seminar is held in addition to clinical practice, which relates specifically to additional clinical theory. N… source |
| DENH1660 | Pharmacology | — | DENH 1660 - Pharmacology DENH 1660 - Pharmacology 2 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on drug groups and their indications and contraindications for use. Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship-… source |
| DENH1800 | Local Anesthesia/Nitrous Oxide | — | DENH 1800 - Local Anesthesia/Nitrous Oxide DENH 1800 - Local Anesthesia/Nitrous Oxide 2 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| DENH2000 | Clinical Interim | — | DENH 2000 - Clinical Interim DENH 2000 - Clinical Interim 3 credit(s) Seminar will cover continuation of periodontics and second year clinic. Student must have current CPR certification. Class- 15 Pr… source |
| DENH2250 | Clinical Dental Hygiene II | — | DENH 2250 - Clinical Dental Hygiene II DENH 2250 - Clinical Dental Hygiene II 5 credit(s) The student is provided an opportunity to demonstrate increased proficiency. Seminar time for discussion of a… source |
| DENH2270 | Dental Health Education | — | DENH 2270 - Dental Health Education DENH 2270 - Dental Health Education 2 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on preventive counseling and working in the community as a professional. Class- 30 Practical Lab… source |
| DENH2320 | Oral Pathology | — | DENH 2320 - Oral Pathology DENH 2320 - Oral Pathology 2 credit(s) Stress is on current research screening procedures and cancer detection. Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| DENH2330 | Nutrition | — | DENH 2330 - Nutrition DENH 2330 - Nutrition 2 credit(s) Strong emphasis is placed on relating nutrition to preventive counseling and plaque control procedures. Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0… source |
| DENH2470 | Community Health I | — | DENH 2470 - Community Health I DENH 2470 - Community Health I 1 credit(s) Introduction to research methodology and the critique of dental literature are included. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical-… source |
| DENH2480 | Community Health II | — | DENH 2480 - Community Health II DENH 2480 - Community Health II 2 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| DENH2650 | Clinical Dental Hygiene III | — | DENH 2650 - Clinical Dental Hygiene III DENH 2650 - Clinical Dental Hygiene III 5 credit(s) Seminar time allotted for evaluation of extramural experiences, student case presentations and board review… source |
| DENH2660 | Community Practicum | — | DENH 2660 - Community Practicum DENH 2660 - Community Practicum 2 credit(s) Class- 0 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 90 Internship- 0 source |
| DENH2680 | Jurisprudence | — | DENH 2680 - Jurisprudence DENH 2680 - Jurisprudence 1 credit(s) Includes a review of the Nebraska Dental Practice Act. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| DENH2700 | Preventive Dentistry | — | DENH 2700 - Preventive Dentistry DENH 2700 - Preventive Dentistry 1 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| DENH2810 | Supplemental Practicum | — | DENH 2810 - Supplemental Practicum DENH 2810 - Supplemental Practicum 1 credit(s) Continuation of clinical experience in preparation for the clinical exam. With emphasis on clinical remediation and c… source |
| DSLT1000 | Intro to Diesel Technology | — | DSLT 1000 - Intro to Diesel Technology DSLT 1000 - Intro to Diesel Technology 3 credit(s) Teaches shop safety practices and proper use of shop equipment, tools, hazardous materials, measuring tools,… source |
| DSLT1100 | Standard Hardware | — | DSLT 1100 - Standard Hardware DSLT 1100 - Standard Hardware 1 credit(s) A study of standard fasteners used with on-highway trucks, agriculture, and construction equipment. Identification, classificat… source |
| DSLT1200 | Special Tools | — | DSLT 1200 - Special Tools DSLT 1200 - Special Tools 4 credit(s) Use and care of special tools such as cylinder repairing tools, torque wrenches, valve and seat grinding tools, and screw extractors an… source |
| DSLT1300 | Preventative Maintenance | — | DSLT 1300 - Preventative Maintenance DSLT 1300 - Preventative Maintenance 1 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1000 - Intro to Diesel Technology Teaches pre… source |
| DSLT1400 | Diesel Manual Transmissions & Clutches | — | DSLT 1400 - Diesel Manual Transmissions & Clutches DSLT 1400 - Diesel Manual Transmissions & Clutches 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1000 - Intro to D… source |
| DSLT1500 | Electrical/Electronics | — | DSLT 1500 - Electrical/Electronics DSLT 1500 - Electrical/Electronics 7 credit(s) A study of the fundamentals of electricity and the application of these fundamentals to various circuits. Class- 75 P… source |
| DSLT1510 | Fundamentals of Diesel Electrical Systems | — | DSLT 1510 - Fundamentals of Diesel Electrical Systems DSLT 1510 - Fundamentals of Diesel Electrical Systems 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1000 - Intr… source |
| DSLT1600 | Heating & Air Conditioning | — | DSLT 1600 - Heating & Air Conditioning DSLT 1600 - Heating & Air Conditioning 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| DSLT1700 | Fuel Injection Theory | — | DSLT 1700 - Fuel Injection Theory DSLT 1700 - Fuel Injection Theory 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1000 - Intro to Diesel Technology Teaches the basic… source |
| DSLT1800 | Peoria Field Trip | — | DSLT 1800 - Peoria Field Trip DSLT 1800 - Peoria Field Trip 1 credit(s) A study of the Caterpillar Manufacturing plant. Class- 0 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| DSLT2000 | Truck Power Trains | — | DSLT 2000 - Truck Power Trains DSLT 2000 - Truck Power Trains 4 credit(s) Students will learn to correctly calculate gear ratios, calculate drive line angles. Additionally, they will learn to diagnos… source |
| DSLT2010 | Twin Disc Clutches | — | DSLT 2010 - Twin Disc Clutches DSLT 2010 - Twin Disc Clutches 1 credit(s) Students will learn to diagnose and repair twin disc clutches with an emphasis on failure analysis. Class- 15 Practical Lab-… source |
| DSLT2110 | Heavy Equipment Drive Systems I | — | DSLT 2110 - Heavy Equipment Drive Systems I DSLT 2110 - Heavy Equipment Drive Systems I 2 credit(s) Students will obtain basic knowledge of various ground drive systems used in today’s agricultural a… source |
| DSLT2120 | Heavy Equipment Drive Systems II | — | DSLT 2120 - Heavy Equipment Drive Systems II DSLT 2120 - Heavy Equipment Drive Systems II 2 credit(s) Students will obtain basic repair skills of various ground drive systems used in today’s agricult… source |
| DSLT2200 | Diesel Engines I | — | DSLT 2200 - Diesel Engines I DSLT 2200 - Diesel Engines I 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1000 - Intro to Diesel Technology Operating principles and re… source |
| DSLT2210 | Diesel Engines II | — | DSLT 2210 - Diesel Engines II DSLT 2210 - Diesel Engines II 6 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1000 - Intro to Diesel Technology and DSLT 2200 - Diesel En… source |
| DSLT2310 | Air Brake Supply & Controls | — | DSLT 2310 - Air Brake Supply & Controls DSLT 2310 - Air Brake Supply & Controls 2 credit(s) Class- 22 Practical Lab- 23 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| DSLT2320 | Foundation Brakes & ABS | — | DSLT 2320 - Foundation Brakes & ABS DSLT 2320 - Foundation Brakes & ABS 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1000 - Intro to Diesel Technology A study of th… source |
| DSLT2350 | Steering & Suspension | — | DSLT 2350 - Steering & Suspension DSLT 2350 - Steering & Suspension 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1000 - Intro to Diesel Technology A study of on-hig… source |
| DSLT2380 | Hydraulic Fundamentals & Basic Pumps | — | DSLT 2380 - Hydraulic Fundamentals & Basic Pumps DSLT 2380 - Hydraulic Fundamentals & Basic Pumps 2 credit(s) Class- 22 Practical Lab- 23 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| DSLT2390 | Advanced Hydraulic Pumps | — | DSLT 2390 - Advanced Hydraulic Pumps DSLT 2390 - Advanced Hydraulic Pumps 1 credit(s) Class- 0 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| DSLT2420 | Hydraulic Valves & Lift Circuits | — | DSLT 2420 - Hydraulic Valves & Lift Circuits DSLT 2420 - Hydraulic Valves & Lift Circuits 4 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 2380 - Hydraulic Fundamentals… source |
| DSLT2430 | Hydraulic Steering, Actuators & Accumulators | — | DSLT 2430 - Hydraulic Steering, Actuators & Accumulators DSLT 2430 - Hydraulic Steering, Actuators & Accumulators 2 credit(s) Will provide the learner with knowledge of basic hydraulic sub-systems us… source |
| DSLT2500 | Advanced Diesel Electrical Systems | — | DSLT 2500 - Advanced Diesel Electrical Systems DSLT 2500 - Advanced Diesel Electrical Systems 5 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1510 - Fundamentals of Di… source |
| DSLT2600 | Computerized Fuel Systems | — | DSLT 2600 - Computerized Fuel Systems DSLT 2600 - Computerized Fuel Systems 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 1510 - Fundamentals of Diesel Electrical Sy… source |
| DSLT2610 | Multiplexed Vehicle Systems | — | DSLT 2610 - Multiplexed Vehicle Systems DSLT 2610 - Multiplexed Vehicle Systems 1 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 2600 - Computerized Fuel Systems Teache… source |
| DSLT2700 | Diesel Equipment Maintenance | — | DSLT 2700 - Diesel Equipment Maintenance DSLT 2700 - Diesel Equipment Maintenance 1 credit(s) Provides a comprehensive review of all areas in the diesel program. The student will be asked to demonstr… source |
| DSLT2800 | Truck Maintenance | — | DSLT 2800 - Truck Maintenance DSLT 2800 - Truck Maintenance 2 credit(s) A study of on-highway truck systems. The student will be exposed to inspection and repair procedures related to truck systems.… source |
| DSGN1020 | CAD Fundamentals | — | DSGN 1020 - CAD Fundamentals DSGN 1020 - CAD Fundamentals 3 credit(s) An entry level course providing an overview of AutoCAD software and its design capabilities within a 2D format. Class- 40 Practic… source |
| DSGN1040 | Construction Codes & Blueprints | — | DSGN 1040 - Construction Codes & Blueprints DSGN 1040 - Construction Codes & Blueprints 3 credit(s) An entry-level course introducing students to building codes and the interpretation of construction… source |
| DSGN1200 | Structural Steel Detailing I | — | DSGN 1200 - Structural Steel Detailing I DSGN 1200 - Structural Steel Detailing I 3 credit(s) Delineation of Structured Detailing plans, elevations, details, sections, and assembly drawings, as well… source |
| DSGN1220 | Structural Steel Detailing II | — | DSGN 1220 - Structural Steel Detailing II DSGN 1220 - Structural Steel Detailing II 3 credit(s) Delineation of the Structural Steel Detailing process and preparation of shop fabrication drawings of C… source |
| DSGN1240 | Intermediate Structural Steel Detailing | — | DSGN 1240 - Intermediate Structural Steel Detailing DSGN 1240 - Intermediate Structural Steel Detailing 3 credit(s) Understanding of the types and preparation of Vertical and Horizontal Bracing, Roof… source |
| DSGN1400 | Manufacturing Design Documentation | — | DSGN 1400 - Manufacturing Design Documentation DSGN 1400 - Manufacturing Design Documentation 3 credit(s) An introduction into basic engineering design documentation. The course covers orthographic p… source |
| DSGN1420 | Prototype Development | — | DSGN 1420 - Prototype Development DSGN 1420 - Prototype Development 3 credit(s) This course introduces students to the 3D printer and the process of prototype development from solid modeling. Class-… source |
| DSGN1430 | Parametric Design: SolidWorks | — | DSGN 1430 - Parametric Design: SolidWorks DSGN 1430 - Parametric Design: SolidWorks 3 credit(s) Introduces SolidWorks software into the design process with solid model design, product development and… source |
| DSGN1450 | Parametric Design: Inventor | — | DSGN 1450 - Parametric Design: Inventor DSGN 1450 - Parametric Design: Inventor 3 credit(s) Introduces Autodesk Inventor software into the design process with solid model design, product development… source |
| DSGN1490 | Technical Illustration | — | DSGN 1490 - Technical Illustration DSGN 1490 - Technical Illustration 3 credit(s) Principles of translating orthographic blueprints into three-dimensional drawings suitable for use in parts and catal… source |
| DSGN1610 | Architectural Design | — | DSGN 1610 - Architectural Design DSGN 1610 - Architectural Design 3 credit(s) This course introduces the student to basic architectural concepts, building layout, and assembly of structural component… source |
| DSGN1620 | Building Elements | — | DSGN 1620 - Building Elements DSGN 1620 - Building Elements 3 credit(s) This course covers basic elements used in residential construction and the technical knowledge needed to apply those elements t… source |
| DSGN1640 | Basic Civil Design | — | DSGN 1640 - Basic Civil Design DSGN 1640 - Basic Civil Design 3 credit(s) This course provides the student with a foundation of skills pertaining to the civil engineering industry. Topics include civ… source |
| DSGN1660 | Cost & Materials Estimating | — | DSGN 1660 - Cost & Materials Estimating DSGN 1660 - Cost & Materials Estimating 3 credit(s) Concepts in linear, area, and volumetric quantity takeoffs for building structures and pricing purposes. Th… source |
| DSGN1680 | Site Development | — | DSGN 1680 - Site Development DSGN 1680 - Site Development 3 credit(s) An introduction to site development in architectural and civil drafting applications through the conversion of survey data into c… source |
| DSGN2020 | Advanced CAD | — | DSGN 2020 - Advanced CAD DSGN 2020 - Advanced CAD 3 credit(s) This course takes the learner through 3D modeling concepts in CAD and includes rendering, animation, and customization. Class- 40 Practic… source |
| DSGN2200 | Advanced Structural Steel Detailing | — | DSGN 2200 - Advanced Structural Steel Detailing DSGN 2200 - Advanced Structural Steel Detailing 3 credit(s) Development of advanced Structural Steel Detailing plans, elevations, details, sections, an… source |
| DSGN2220 | Structural Design & Detailing | — | DSGN 2220 - Structural Design & Detailing DSGN 2220 - Structural Design & Detailing 3 credit(s) Introduction to basic Structural Design and an advanced set of Structural Steel Detailing plans, elevat… source |
| DSGN2240 | Parametric Design: Revit Structure | — | DSGN 2240 - Parametric Design: Revit Structure DSGN 2240 - Parametric Design: Revit Structure 3 credit(s) Revit Structure introduces the learner to solid steel detailing discipline. The student will… source |
| DSGN2430 | Advanced Parametric Design: SolidWorks | — | DSGN 2430 - Advanced Parametric Design: SolidWorks DSGN 2430 - Advanced Parametric Design: SolidWorks 3 credit(s) This course will also cover mold design. Class- 40 Practical Lab- 15 Clinical- 0 Inte… source |
| DSGN2440 | Sheet Metal Project Design | — | DSGN 2440 - Sheet Metal Project Design DSGN 2440 - Sheet Metal Project Design 3 credit(s) Principles of sheet metal part production including blank design, bend radii, bend allowance and final part d… source |
| DSGN2450 | Advanced Parametric Design: Inventor | — | DSGN 2450 - Advanced Parametric Design: Inventor DSGN 2450 - Advanced Parametric Design: Inventor 3 credit(s) This course will also cover sheet metal layout and advanced assemblies. Class- 40 Practic… source |
| DSGN2460 | Gears & Fasteners | — | DSGN 2460 - Gears & Fasteners DSGN 2460 - Gears & Fasteners 3 credit(s) Methods of drawing and developing threads and gears in detail and by symbol are covered. The identification of many devices is… source |
| DSGN2480 | Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing/ Welding Symbols | — | DSGN 2480 - Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing/ Welding Symbols DSGN 2480 - Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing/ Welding Symbols 3 credit(s) Study of a dimensional and tolerancing system based on… source |
| DSGN2500 | Production Drawings I | — | DSGN 2500 - Production Drawings I DSGN 2500 - Production Drawings I 3 credit(s) This course is designed to enable the student to develop complete solid models and working detail drawings of various c… source |
| DSGN2520 | Production Drawings II | — | DSGN 2520 - Production Drawings II DSGN 2520 - Production Drawings II 3 credit(s) This course is designed to enable the student to develop complete solid models of various assemblies and fixtures wit… source |
| DSGN2600 | Residential Design | — | DSGN 2600 - Residential Design DSGN 2600 - Residential Design 3 credit(s) Students will design a residential structure meeting the given criteria. The student will do the necessary structural researc… source |
| DSGN2620 | Construction Practices & Systems | — | DSGN 2620 - Construction Practices & Systems DSGN 2620 - Construction Practices & Systems 3 credit(s) A student will develop an understanding of the materials and systems used in light construction.… source |
| DSGN2640 | Parametric Design in Revit | — | DSGN 2640 - Parametric Design in Revit DSGN 2640 - Parametric Design in Revit 3 credit(s) This course introduces the learner to Building Information Modeling (BIM). The student will create custom com… source |
| DSGN2680 | Commercial Structures | — | DSGN 2680 - Commercial Structures DSGN 2680 - Commercial Structures 3 credit(s) This course covers typical materials and fasteners used in commercial construction. Study will also focus on addressing… source |
| ECED1050 | Expressive Arts | — | ECED 1050 - Expressive Arts ECED 1050 - Expressive Arts 3 credit(s) This course focuses on the development and application of materials, activities, and experiences that encourage the young child’s (… source |
| ECED1060 | Observation, Assessment & Guidance | — | ECED 1060 - Observation, Assessment & Guidance ECED 1060 - Observation, Assessment & Guidance 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| ECED1110 | Infant/Toddler Development | — | ECED 1110 - Infant/Toddler Development ECED 1110 - Infant/Toddler Development 3 credit(s) This course focuses on unique developmental variations of children in the prenatal period of development thro… source |
| ECED1120 | Preschool Child Development | — | ECED 1120 - Preschool Child Development ECED 1120 - Preschool Child Development 2 credit(s) This course focuses on the unique developmental variations of children ages three through five years, in th… source |
| ECED1130 | Literature for Young Children | — | ECED 1130 - Literature for Young Children ECED 1130 - Literature for Young Children 3 credit(s) Emphasizes the value of literature for young children. Acquaints the student with a wide variety of chi… source |
| ECED1150 | Introduction to Early Childhood Education | — | ECED 1150 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education ECED 1150 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3 credit(s) This course provides an overview of the history, trends, and philosophies of ea… source |
| ECED1160 | Early Language & Literacy | — | ECED 1160 - Early Language & Literacy ECED 1160 - Early Language & Literacy 3 credit(s) This course focuses on the development of literacy and language skills from birth to age eight, including typic… source |
| ECED1220 | Pre-Practicum | — | ECED 1220 - Pre-Practicum ECED 1220 - Pre-Practicum 1 credit(s) This course is designed to provide an orientation to practicum experiences in the early childhood education program. Students will revi… source |
| ECED1230 | School Age Child Dev & Program | — | ECED 1230 - School Age Child Dev & Program ECED 1230 - School Age Child Dev & Program 2 credit(s) This course focuses on typical/atypical development of the children ages five through eight years. Th… source |
| ECED1260 | Health, Safety & Nutrition | — | ECED 1260 - Health, Safety & Nutrition ECED 1260 - Health, Safety & Nutrition 3 credit(s) This course addresses the interrelatedness of health, safety, and nutrition in the life of a young child, bir… source |
| ECED1270 | Responsible Parenting | — | ECED 1270 - Responsible Parenting ECED 1270 - Responsible Parenting 3 credit(s) Designed to teach the responsible parenting of children-birth through adolescence. Developmental stages, behavior, disc… source |
| ECED1610 | Infant Practicum | — | ECED 1610 - Infant Practicum ECED 1610 - Infant Practicum 1 credit(s) Students will develop an awareness of appropriate adult/child interaction while developing positive employee skills. Basic skills… source |
| ECED1620 | Toddler Practicum | — | ECED 1620 - Toddler Practicum ECED 1620 - Toddler Practicum 1 credit(s) Students will develop an awareness of appropriate adult/child interaction while developing positive employee skills. Basic skil… source |
| ECED1630 | Preschool Practicum | — | ECED 1630 - Preschool Practicum ECED 1630 - Preschool Practicum 1 credit(s) Students will develop an awareness of appropriate adult/child interaction while developing positive employee skills. Basic… source |
| ECED1640 | School Age Practicum | — | ECED 1640 - School Age Practicum ECED 1640 - School Age Practicum 1 credit(s) Students will develop an awareness of appropriate adult/child interaction while developing positive employee skills. Basi… source |
| ECED2050 | Children with Exceptionalities | — | ECED 2050 - Children with Exceptionalities ECED 2050 - Children with Exceptionalities 3 credit(s) This course focuses on the theory, development, and philosophy of early childhood education programs… source |
| ECED2060 | Early Childhood Education Curriculum Planning | — | ECED 2060 - Early Childhood Education Curriculum Planning ECED 2060 - Early Childhood Education Curriculum Planning 3 credit(s) This course prepares students to plan developmentally appropriate curri… source |
| ECED2070 | Family & Community Relationships | — | ECED 2070 - Family & Community Relationships ECED 2070 - Family & Community Relationships 3 credit(s) This course focuses on the development of skills, techniques and attitudes needed to form success… source |
| ECED2450 | Early Childhood Administration | — | ECED 2450 - Early Childhood Administration ECED 2450 - Early Childhood Administration 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the administrative… source |
| ECED2800 | Early Childhood Education Graduation Seminar | — | ECED 2800 - Early Childhood Education Graduation Seminar ECED 2800 - Early Childhood Education Graduation Seminar 1 credit(s) This course includes the development of an early childhood education phil… source |
| ECON1100 | Economic Understanding | — | ECON 1100 - Economic Understanding ECON 1100 - Economic Understanding 3 credit(s) Deals with both micro and macroeconomics. Microeconomics concepts of supply, demand, competitive vs. monopolistic pri… source |
| ECON2110 | Principles of Macroeconomics | — | ECON 2110 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2110 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credit(s) This course is a study of the “big ideas” of macroeconomics including GDP, CPI, inflation, unemployment,… source |
| ECON2120 | Principles of Microeconomics | — | ECON 2120 - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2120 - Principles of Microeconomics 3 credit(s) Analysis of perfect and imperfect markets, including the behavior of producers and consumers. Topics incl… source |
| EDUC1110 | Intro to Professional Education | — | EDUC 1110 - Intro to Professional Education EDUC 1110 - Intro to Professional Education 3 credit(s) An overview of education in the United States viewed in terms of history, philosophy, finance, and… source |
| EDUC1120 | NE Para Certification Prep | — | EDUC 1120 - NE Para Certification Prep EDUC 1120 - NE Para Certification Prep 1 credit(s) This course provides an overview of paraeducators’ responsibilities, knowledge, and skills, incorporating Pro… source |
| EDUC2000 | Educational Psychology | — | EDUC 2000 - Educational Psychology EDUC 2000 - Educational Psychology 3 credit(s) This course is a study of the three focal areas in education: the learner, the learning process, and the learning env… source |
| EDUC2590 | Instructional Technology for Teachers | — | EDUC 2590 - Instructional Technology for Teachers EDUC 2590 - Instructional Technology for Teachers 3 credit(s) This course will introduce preservice teachers to a variety of technologies and strateg… source |
| EDUC2800 | Professional Practicum | — | EDUC 2800 - Professional Practicum EDUC 2800 - Professional Practicum 2 credit(s) Designed to acquaint the student with the classroom situation and atmosphere by participation in the teaching-learnin… source |
| ELTR1200 | Electrical Safety | — | ELTR 1200 - Electrical Safety ELTR 1200 - Electrical Safety 1 credit(s) This course prepares students to work safely and responsibly in the electrical profession. Both theory and practice of safety i… source |
| ELTR1240 | Electrical Theory | — | ELTR 1240 - Electrical Theory ELTR 1240 - Electrical Theory 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: ELTR 1200 - Electrical Safety Introduces the basic concepts of e… source |
| ELTR1280 | Introduction to Residential Wiring | — | ELTR 1280 - Introduction to Residential Wiring ELTR 1280 - Introduction to Residential Wiring 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: ELTR 1200 - Electrical Safety… source |
| ELTR1330 | Electrical Codes | — | ELTR 1330 - Electrical Codes ELTR 1330 - Electrical Codes 3 credit(s) Local, state, and national code publications covering enforcement, jurisdiction and code regulations. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0… source |
| ELTR1360 | Residential Branch Circuits | — | ELTR 1360 - Residential Branch Circuits ELTR 1360 - Residential Branch Circuits 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: ELTR 1280 - Introduction to Residential Wiri… source |
| ELTR1380 | Special Circuits & Services | — | ELTR 1380 - Special Circuits & Services ELTR 1380 - Special Circuits & Services 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: ELTR 1360 - Residential Branch Circuits The… source |
| ELTR1400 | Residential Heating & Air Conditioning | — | ELTR 1400 - Residential Heating & Air Conditioning ELTR 1400 - Residential Heating & Air Conditioning 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: ELTR 1200 - Electrical… source |
| ELTR1550 | Electrical Systems | — | ELTR 1550 - Electrical Systems ELTR 1550 - Electrical Systems 3 credit(s) An overview of wiring methods and materials, conductors and overcurrent protective devises, branch circuits and feeders, grou… source |
| ELTR1600 | Conduit Bending & Fabrication | — | ELTR 1600 - Conduit Bending & Fabrication ELTR 1600 - Conduit Bending & Fabrication 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: ELTR 1200 - Electrical Safety A comprehe… source |
| ELTR2270 | Commercial Code Study | — | ELTR 2270 - Commercial Code Study ELTR 2270 - Commercial Code Study 3 credit(s) This course is a study of the National Electrical Code. It improves the student’s ability to effectively use the handbo… source |
| ELTR2310 | Commercial Wiring I | — | ELTR 2310 - Commercial Wiring I ELTR 2310 - Commercial Wiring I 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| ELTR2330 | Commercial Wiring II | — | ELTR 2330 - Commercial Wiring II ELTR 2330 - Commercial Wiring II 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: ELTR 2310 - Commercial Wiring I Commercial wiring practice… source |
| ELTR2350 | Residential Wiring I | — | ELTR 2350 - Residential Wiring I ELTR 2350 - Residential Wiring I 3 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 90 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| ELTR2360 | Residential Wiring II | — | ELTR 2360 - Residential Wiring II ELTR 2360 - Residential Wiring II 2 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| ELTR2400 | Blueprint Reading | — | ELTR 2400 - Blueprint Reading ELTR 2400 - Blueprint Reading 3 credit(s) The student will study specification manuals, evaluate blueprints, and become familiar with detailed drawings. Class- 30 Practi… source |
| ELTR2410 | Electrical Estimating | — | ELTR 2410 - Electrical Estimating ELTR 2410 - Electrical Estimating 3 credit(s) Provides fundamental concepts to develop estimates for electrical work. Includes guidelines for profit margins and proc… source |
| ELTR2420 | Motor Controls | — | ELTR 2420 - Motor Controls ELTR 2420 - Motor Controls 4 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 135 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| ELTR2500 | Grounding & Bonding | — | ELTR 2500 - Grounding & Bonding ELTR 2500 - Grounding & Bonding 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: ELTR 1200 - Electrical Safety A study of code compliant grou… source |
| ELTR2600 | Transformers | — | ELTR 2600 - Transformers ELTR 2600 - Transformers 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: ELTR 1200 - Electrical Safety A study of fundamental principles of magneti… source |
| ETEC1100 | Introduction to Solar Energy Systems | — | ETEC 1100 - Introduction to Solar Energy Systems ETEC 1100 - Introduction to Solar Energy Systems 3 credit(s) Students will learn about electrical load analysis, energy efficiency, how photovoltaic (… source |
| ETEC1110 | Solar Energy System Design I | — | ETEC 1110 - Solar Energy System Design I ETEC 1110 - Solar Energy System Design I 3 credit(s) Students will explore industry standards for solar system design, array layout and installation, and requ… source |
| ETEC1120 | Solar Energy System Design II | — | ETEC 1120 - Solar Energy System Design II ETEC 1120 - Solar Energy System Design II 3 credit(s) Students will apply fundamental industry standards for solar system design, array layout and installati… source |
| ETEC1200 | Introduction to Energy Management | — | ETEC 1200 - Introduction to Energy Management ETEC 1200 - Introduction to Energy Management 3 credit(s) Students will be introduced to the basic concepts of energy storage, utility systems and utilit… source |
| ETEC1210 | Advanced Energy Management | — | ETEC 1210 - Advanced Energy Management ETEC 1210 - Advanced Energy Management 3 credit(s) Students will evaluate energy management efficiencies and learn how to use energy storage and batteries in ne… source |
| ETEC1300 | Introduction to Wind Energy Systems | — | ETEC 1300 - Introduction to Wind Energy Systems ETEC 1300 - Introduction to Wind Energy Systems 3 credit(s) Students will gain a basic understanding of wind turbines, system types, factors impacting… source |
| ETEC1310 | Industry and Climbing Safety | — | ETEC 1310 - Industry and Climbing Safety ETEC 1310 - Industry and Climbing Safety 3 credit(s) Students will explore general industry safety regulations and procedures, practice climbing, and may obta… source |
| ETEC2300 | Wind Energy Operations I | — | ETEC 2300 - Wind Energy Operations I ETEC 2300 - Wind Energy Operations I 3 credit(s) Students will gain a basic understanding of wind turbines, system types, factors impacting function, and industry… source |
| ETEC2310 | Wind Energy Operations II | — | ETEC 2310 - Wind Energy Operations II ETEC 2310 - Wind Energy Operations II 3 credit(s) Students will expand their knowledge through advanced understanding of wind turbines, system types, factors imp… source |
| ETEC2400 | Schematic Design | — | ETEC 2400 - Schematic Design ETEC 2400 - Schematic Design 3 credit(s) Students will be introduced to the basic concepts of schematic design, utility systems, and energy management design. Class- 45 P… source |
| ETEC2410 | Programmable Logic Controls | — | ETEC 2410 - Programmable Logic Controls ETEC 2410 - Programmable Logic Controls 3 credit(s) Students will study how programmable logic controls (PLCs) work and how PLCs are utilized in industrial app… source |
| ETEC2420 | Hydraulic Systems | — | ETEC 2420 - Hydraulic Systems ETEC 2420 - Hydraulic Systems 3 credit(s) Students will explore the fundamental principles of fluid power systems and their applications in the renewable energy field. C… source |
| ENGR1010 | Introduction to Engineering Design | — | ENGR 1010 - Introduction to Engineering Design ENGR 1010 - Introduction to Engineering Design 3 credit(s) Introduction to the engineering profession, engineering problem solving and engineering desig… source |
| ENGR1020 | MATLAB Programming & Problem Solving | — | ENGR 1020 - MATLAB Programming & Problem Solving ENGR 1020 - MATLAB Programming & Problem Solving 3 credit(s) This computer programming course will teach structured programming and problem solving us… source |
| ENGR2010 | Introduction to Circuits & Electronics | — | ENGR 2010 - Introduction to Circuits & Electronics ENGR 2010 - Introduction to Circuits & Electronics 3 credit(s) It includes Kirchoff’s laws and circuit analysis theorem applied to steady state DC r… source |
| ENGR2020 | Engineering Statics | — | ENGR 2020 - Engineering Statics ENGR 2020 - Engineering Statics 3 credit(s) It will include the study of force systems, static equilibrium of frames and machines, as well as friction, center of gravi… source |
| ENGL0960 | Reading & Writing Essentials I | — | ENGL 0960 - Reading & Writing Essentials I ENGL 0960 - Reading & Writing Essentials I 4 credit(s) Allows students to develop and improve basic grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure skills whil… source |
| ENGL0970 | Reading & Writing Essentials II | — | ENGL 0970 - Reading & Writing Essentials II ENGL 0970 - Reading & Writing Essentials II 4 credit(s) Allows students to expand upon grammar, usage, and sentence structure skills while employing the wr… source |
| ENGL1000 | Applied Writing | — | ENGL 1000 - Applied Writing ENGL 1000 - Applied Writing 3 credit(s) Emphasizes the relationship between strong writing skills and college/career success. Intended for AAS students. Class- 45 Practica… source |
| ENGL1010 | English Composition I | — | ENGL 1010 - English Composition I ENGL 1010 - English Composition I 3 credit(s) English Composition I offers instructional practice in the techniques of effective writing. The process of planning, wr… source |
| ENGL1020 | English Composition II | — | ENGL 1020 - English Composition II ENGL 1020 - English Composition II 3 credit(s) A significant argument-based research project is required. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| ENGL1040 | Efficient Reading | — | ENGL 1040 - Efficient Reading ENGL 1040 - Efficient Reading 3 credit(s) Introduces efficient reading procedures to increase reading speed, comprehension, and vocabulary. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Cl… source |
| ENGL1500 | Introduction to Creative Writing | — | ENGL 1500 - Introduction to Creative Writing ENGL 1500 - Introduction to Creative Writing 3 credit(s) An introduction to the arts of writing fiction, poetry, short drama, and creative non-fiction. Fo… source |
| ENGL2100 | Introduction to Literature | — | ENGL 2100 - Introduction to Literature ENGL 2100 - Introduction to Literature 3 credit(s) Students employ various techniques for discussing, evaluating, and writing about literature. Class- 45 Practi… source |
| ENGL2170 | American Literature since 1865 | — | ENGL 2170 - American Literature since 1865 ENGL 2170 - American Literature since 1865 3 credit(s) Students will develop skills to critically read, understand, and assess a variety of literary works f… source |
| ENTR1050 | Introduction to Entrepreneurship | — | ENTR 1050 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship ENTR 1050 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 credit(s) The student will evaluate the business skills and commitment necessary to successfully operate an… source |
| ENTR2040 | Entrepreneurship Feasibility Study | — | ENTR 2040 - Entrepreneurship Feasibility Study ENTR 2040 - Entrepreneurship Feasibility Study 3 credit(s) Students will assess the viability of a business idea to determine if the concept is feasible… source |
| ENTR2050 | Marketing for the Entrepreneur | — | ENTR 2050 - Marketing for the Entrepreneur ENTR 2050 - Marketing for the Entrepreneur 3 credit(s) In the course, the student will gain insights essential for marketing their entrepreneurial venture u… source |
| ENTR2090 | Entrepreneurship Business Plan | — | ENTR 2090 - Entrepreneurship Business Plan ENTR 2090 - Entrepreneurship Business Plan 3 credit(s) The student will evaluate a business concept and create a business plan. Students will assess the str… source |
| ENHS1010 | General Industry Regulations & Standards | — | ENHS 1010 - General Industry Regulations & Standards ENHS 1010 - General Industry Regulations & Standards 3 credit(s) This class pertains to OSHA’s Code of Federal Regulations 29 (CFR) part 1910, Gen… source |
| ENHS1020 | Construction Regulations & Standards | — | ENHS 1020 - Construction Regulations & Standards ENHS 1020 - Construction Regulations & Standards 3 credit(s) This class pertains to OSHA’s Code of Federal Regulations 29 (CFR) part 1926, Occupationa… source |
| ENHS1030 | Hazardous Mat Handling & Emergency Resp | — | ENHS 1030 - Hazardous Mat Handling & Emergency Resp ENHS 1030 - Hazardous Mat Handling & Emergency Resp 3 credit(s) This course will focus on the examination of issues concerning the use of hazardous… source |
| ENHS1040 | Environmental Regulations I | — | ENHS 1040 - Environmental Regulations I ENHS 1040 - Environmental Regulations I 3 credit(s) This course is geared to the new environmental professional and designed to introduce environmental regulat… source |
| ENHS1050 | Emergency Preparedness & Planning | — | ENHS 1050 - Emergency Preparedness & Planning ENHS 1050 - Emergency Preparedness & Planning 3 credit(s) This course studies the emergencies which create a variety of hazards for workers. The various… source |
| ENHS2040 | Environmental Regulations II | — | ENHS 2040 - Environmental Regulations II ENHS 2040 - Environmental Regulations II 3 credit(s) This course provides a comprehensive look at regulatory requirements and effective environmental manageme… source |
| ENHS2060 | Incident & Accident Investigation | — | ENHS 2060 - Incident & Accident Investigation ENHS 2060 - Incident & Accident Investigation 3 credit(s) This course provides a practical approach to investigating workplace accidents by emphasizing h… source |
| ENHS2170 | Safety Program Implementation | — | ENHS 2170 - Safety Program Implementation ENHS 2170 - Safety Program Implementation 3 credit(s) This capstone course is designed to pull information from all the other courses the student has taken a… source |
| ENHS2570 | Principles of Industrial Hygiene | — | ENHS 2570 - Principles of Industrial Hygiene ENHS 2570 - Principles of Industrial Hygiene 3 credit(s) This course provides an introduction to the field of industrial hygiene. Familiarizes students wi… source |
| GEOG1400 | Cultural Geography | — | GEOG 1400 - Cultural Geography GEOG 1400 - Cultural Geography 3 credit(s) The study of the geography of human activity through examination of the cultural traits that characterize different societies… source |
| HIMS1250 | Introduction to Health Information Management | — | HIMS 1250 - Introduction to Health Information Management HIMS 1250 - Introduction to Health Information Management 3 credit(s) Orientation to the health information management profession. Introducti… source |
| HIMS1300 | Legal Aspects of Health Information Management | — | HIMS 1300 - Legal Aspects of Health Information Management HIMS 1300 - Legal Aspects of Health Information Management 3 credit(s) This course introduces the student to the study of legal principles r… source |
| HIMS1350 | Health Care Delivery Systems | — | HIMS 1350 - Health Care Delivery Systems HIMS 1350 - Health Care Delivery Systems 2 credit(s) Orientation to the organization of the health care industry and current trends in health care delivery sy… source |
| HIMS1590 | Introduction to Medical Billing | — | HIMS 1590 - Introduction to Medical Billing HIMS 1590 - Introduction to Medical Billing 3 credit(s) This course is designed to introduce students to medical billing concepts. Class- 45 Practical Lab-… source |
| HIMS2250 | Healthcare Statistics | — | HIMS 2250 - Healthcare Statistics HIMS 2250 - Healthcare Statistics 2 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| HIMS2300 | Health Record Management | — | HIMS 2300 - Health Record Management HIMS 2300 - Health Record Management 3 credit(s) Explore technologies used for the collection, management, and release of clinical data through simulated case sce… source |
| HIMS2350 | Leadership & Healthcare Mgt | — | HIMS 2350 - Leadership & Healthcare Mgt HIMS 2350 - Leadership & Healthcare Mgt 3 credit(s) Review management and leadership functions relating to the health information management department. Class-… source |
| HIMS2410 | Introduction to the EHR | — | HIMS 2410 - Introduction to the EHR HIMS 2410 - Introduction to the EHR 3 credit(s) This course is intended to introduce students to the concepts and features of an electronic health record. Students… source |
| HIMS2490 | Revenue Cycle Management | — | HIMS 2490 - Revenue Cycle Management HIMS 2490 - Revenue Cycle Management 3 credit(s) The student will learn about the complex revenue life cycle in the health care industry. The management of the re… source |
| HIMS2510 | Coding I | — | HIMS 2510 - Coding I HIMS 2510 - Coding I 3 credit(s) An introduction to inpatient and outpatient diagnostic coding, coding conventions and principles, and official coding guidelines. Students will a… source |
| HIMS2560 | Coding II | — | HIMS 2560 - Coding II HIMS 2560 - Coding II 3 credit(s) Students will assign CPT/HCPCS codes to clinical procedures, scenarios, and patient records. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship-… source |
| HIMS2570 | Coding III | — | HIMS 2570 - Coding III HIMS 2570 - Coding III 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| HIMS2600 | Quality Assessment | — | HIMS 2600 - Quality Assessment HIMS 2600 - Quality Assessment 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HIMS 2250 - Healthcare Statistics Introduction to the principl… source |
| HIMS2620 | Applications for the Health Professional | — | HIMS 2620 - Applications for the Health Professional HIMS 2620 - Applications for the Health Professional 3 credit(s) This course will allow students to access a variety of technologies used in medic… source |
| HIMS2700 | Professional Practice Experience | — | HIMS 2700 - Professional Practice Experience HIMS 2700 - Professional Practice Experience 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 45 Internship- 0 source |
| HIMS2720 | Medical Office Management | — | HIMS 2720 - Medical Office Management HIMS 2720 - Medical Office Management 3 credit(s) The soft skills, knowledge and technical skills necessary for success in the medical office are emphasized. Cla… source |
| HIMS2850 | Healthcare Data Management | — | HIMS 2850 - Healthcare Data Management HIMS 2850 - Healthcare Data Management 3 credit(s) This course focuses on the management of data and information systems, to learn about the impact it has on tu… source |
| HLTH1060 | Comprehensive Medical Terminology | — | HLTH 1060 - Comprehensive Medical Terminology HLTH 1060 - Comprehensive Medical Terminology 3 credit(s) This course establishes a solid foundation of prefixes, suffixes, word roots, abbreviations, me… source |
| HLTH1200 | Nursing Assistant | — | HLTH 1200 - Nursing Assistant HLTH 1200 - Nursing Assistant 3 credit(s) Basic nursing knowledge and skills course for the nurse assistant in a health care setting. Meets federal and state requirement… source |
| HLTH1210 | Medication Aide | — | HLTH 1210 - Medication Aide HLTH 1210 - Medication Aide 3 credit(s) Introduction to pharmacology, including basic knowledge and skills to safely administer medications. Course prepares the student to… source |
| HLTH1240 | Phlebotomy | — | HLTH 1240 - Phlebotomy HLTH 1240 - Phlebotomy 2 credit(s) This course is designed to prepare the student to collect and process blood and other specimens for medical laboratory analysis and to provid… source |
| HLTH1400 | Phlebotomy Practicum | — | HLTH 1400 - Phlebotomy Practicum HLTH 1400 - Phlebotomy Practicum 3 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on the implementation of knowledge and technical skills in a clinical environment. Class- 15 Practical… source |
| HLTH1750 | Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) | — | HLTH 1750 - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) HLTH 1750 - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) 5 credit(s) Note: CPR certification required to take this course. Prepares the student for Nebraska licen… source |
| HLTH1780 | Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) | — | HLTH 1780 - Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) HLTH 1780 - Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) 2 credit(s) Note: CPR certification required to take this course. Follows training requirements for Emergen… source |
| HLTH1820 | Pre-Hospital Emergency Care For Nurses | — | HLTH 1820 - Pre-Hospital Emergency Care For Nurses HLTH 1820 - Pre-Hospital Emergency Care For Nurses 3 credit(s) Note: CPR certification and current RN or LPN license required to take this course. P… source |
| HLTH1870 | Emergency Medical Technician Bridge | — | HLTH 1870 - Emergency Medical Technician Bridge HLTH 1870 - Emergency Medical Technician Bridge 3 credit(s) Note: CPR certification and current Emergency Medical Responder license required to take th… source |
| HLTH2030 | Advanced EMT (AEMT) | — | HLTH 2030 - Advanced EMT (AEMT) HLTH 2030 - Advanced EMT (AEMT) 4 credit(s) This course will prepare students for licensure as an Advanced EMT (AEMT). This course meets the National EMS education gui… source |
| HLTH2040 | Advanced EMT (AEMT) Practicum | — | HLTH 2040 - Advanced EMT (AEMT) Practicum HLTH 2040 - Advanced EMT (AEMT) Practicum 4 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HLTH 2030 - Advanced EMT (AEMT) The Adva… source |
| HVAC1000 | Orientation Safety & Hand Tools | — | HVAC 1000 - Orientation Safety & Hand Tools HVAC 1000 - Orientation Safety & Hand Tools 1 credit(s) Acquaints the student with college policies and method of instruction, safety practices necessary f… source |
| HVAC1030 | Principles of Refrigeration Cycle | — | HVAC 1030 - Principles of Refrigeration Cycle HVAC 1030 - Principles of Refrigeration Cycle 2 credit(s) A study of the behavior of gas when compressed relating to expansion, temperature, and pressure… source |
| HVAC1060 | Basic Refrigeration Components | — | HVAC 1060 - Basic Refrigeration Components HVAC 1060 - Basic Refrigeration Components 2 credit(s) Introduction to the components used in refrigeration systems that are repaired and replaced in the fi… source |
| HVAC1090 | Basic Service Operations | — | HVAC 1090 - Basic Service Operations HVAC 1090 - Basic Service Operations 4 credit(s) Introduction to the use of recovery machines, evacuation pumps, recharging equipment, test instruments and the re… source |
| HVAC1110 | Universal R-410A Safety & Training | — | HVAC 1110 - Universal R-410A Safety & Training HVAC 1110 - Universal R-410A Safety & Training 1 credit(s) The study of high pressure refrigerant known as R-410A and its safe use. Class- 15 Practical… source |
| HVAC1120 | Electrical Theory | — | HVAC 1120 - Electrical Theory HVAC 1120 - Electrical Theory 3 credit(s) This course is designed for persons pursuing the heating and air conditioning industry. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 90 Clinical- 0… source |
| HVAC1130 | EPA 608 Certification Exam | — | HVAC 1130 - EPA 608 Certification Exam HVAC 1130 - EPA 608 Certification Exam 1 credit(s) The study of refrigeration fundamentals and refrigerant recovery. The safe use of refrigerants and the laws g… source |
| HVAC1150 | Soldering & Brazing Practices | — | HVAC 1150 - Soldering & Brazing Practices HVAC 1150 - Soldering & Brazing Practices 3 credit(s) Practical application of soft and hard solder used in the fields of refrigeration and air conditioning.… source |
| HVAC1180 | Hermetic System Servicing | — | HVAC 1180 - Hermetic System Servicing HVAC 1180 - Hermetic System Servicing 3 credit(s) Repair and replacement of compressors, capillary tubes, and other components of the system. Class- 45 Practical… source |
| HVAC1210 | Introduction to Sheet Metal | — | HVAC 1210 - Introduction to Sheet Metal HVAC 1210 - Introduction to Sheet Metal 4 credit(s) Introduction to pattern development and fabrication of fittings used in the heating/air conditioning indust… source |
| HVAC1240 | Fuel Gas Code & Piping | — | HVAC 1240 - Fuel Gas Code & Piping HVAC 1240 - Fuel Gas Code & Piping 4 credit(s) The American National Standard that applies to the installation of fuel gas piping systems and fuel gas utilization e… source |
| HVAC2000 | HVAC Lab Applications | — | HVAC 2000 - HVAC Lab Applications HVAC 2000 - HVAC Lab Applications 3 credit(s) The repair and installation of refrigeration and heating and air conditioning equipment. Layout and cost of repairs and… source |
| HVAC2090 | Heat Pump Theory | — | HVAC 2090 - Heat Pump Theory HVAC 2090 - Heat Pump Theory 3 credit(s) Covers operation and parts of the heat pump, how heat pumps are applied, and basic maintenance procedures to be followed. Class-… source |
| HVAC2120 | Troubleshooting HVAC | — | HVAC 2120 - Troubleshooting HVAC HVAC 2120 - Troubleshooting HVAC 3 credit(s) Students will analyze circuits and component faults that are inserted into the air conditioner and heat pump simulator so… source |
| HVAC2150 | HVAC Service | — | HVAC 2150 - HVAC Service HVAC 2150 - HVAC Service 3 credit(s) The practice and procedures used in servicing the heating and air conditioning equipment used in a residential or small commercial establ… source |
| HVAC2210 | Electricity for HVAC | — | HVAC 2210 - Electricity for HVAC HVAC 2210 - Electricity for HVAC 3 credit(s) The field wiring of control heating and air conditioning systems. The student will study the controls associated with con… source |
| HVAC2240 | Heating Service | — | HVAC 2240 - Heating Service HVAC 2240 - Heating Service 4 credit(s) Practice of procedures used in servicing the electrical and mechanical components of heating systems. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 45 C… source |
| HEOT1000 | Introduction to Craft Skills | — | HEOT 1000 - Introduction to Craft Skills HEOT 1000 - Introduction to Craft Skills 2 credit(s) This course is an introduction to the Heavy Equipment Construction trades. The course covers shop and job… source |
| HEOT1100 | Field Safety & Orientation | — | HEOT 1100 - Field Safety & Orientation HEOT 1100 - Field Safety & Orientation 2 credit(s) Topics will include hazard recognition, signs, signals, barricades, work permits, material handling, specialt… source |
| HEOT1200 | Basic Equipment Operations | — | HEOT 1200 - Basic Equipment Operations HEOT 1200 - Basic Equipment Operations 2 credit(s) Trainees will learn basic startup procedures and be introduced to basic operation of various heavy equipment… source |
| HEOT1250 | Site Layout | — | HEOT 1250 - Site Layout HEOT 1250 - Site Layout 2 credit(s) Introduces the student to the basic concepts related to the use of heavy equipment to perform earth moving work, including the preparation… source |
| HEOT1400 | Construction Site Operations | — | HEOT 1400 - Construction Site Operations HEOT 1400 - Construction Site Operations 4 credit(s) This course introduces students to topics that address the typical construction site. You will learn to s… source |
| HEOT1500 | Heavy Equipment Operations I | — | HEOT 1500 - Heavy Equipment Operations I HEOT 1500 - Heavy Equipment Operations I 4 credit(s) Training is provided for operation of skid steers, loaders, and scrapers. Students will complete pre-star… source |
| HEOT1600 | Heavy Equipment Operations II | — | HEOT 1600 - Heavy Equipment Operations II HEOT 1600 - Heavy Equipment Operations II 5 credit(s) This course will include more extensive operating procedures and increased complexity of projects. Stud… source |
| HEOT1700 | Heavy Equipment Applications | — | HEOT 1700 - Heavy Equipment Applications HEOT 1700 - Heavy Equipment Applications 5 credit(s) Technical knowledge covered in HEOT 1500 and HEOT 1600 will be applied in this advanced laboratory course… source |
| HEOT2250 | Site Layout II | — | HEOT 2250 - Site Layout II HEOT 2250 - Site Layout II 5 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 135 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| HEOT2300 | Pipe Laying & Rigging | — | HEOT 2300 - Pipe Laying & Rigging HEOT 2300 - Pipe Laying & Rigging 4 credit(s) Introduction to basic concepts of pipe laying and rigging. Includes instruction in job site safety, required tools and… source |
| HIST1000 | Western Civilization to 1700 | — | HIST 1000 - Western Civilization to 1700 HIST 1000 - Western Civilization to 1700 3 credit(s) A survey examination of the civilizations and cultures of ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt, the Greeks and R… source |
| HIST1010 | Western Civilization After 1700 | — | HIST 1010 - Western Civilization After 1700 HIST 1010 - Western Civilization After 1700 3 credit(s) A survey examination of the Age of Absolutism, the French Revolution and Napoleon, the rise of Libe… source |
| HIST1700 | World Civilizations to 1500 | — | HIST 1700 - World Civilizations to 1500 HIST 1700 - World Civilizations to 1500 3 credit(s) This course is a survey of the world’s cultures and their interactions from the rise of civilization throug… source |
| HIST1710 | World Civilizations After 1500 | — | HIST 1710 - World Civilizations After 1500 HIST 1710 - World Civilizations After 1500 3 credit(s) This course is a survey of the world’s cultures from the era of European expansion to the present day… source |
| HIST2010 | American History I | — | HIST 2010 - American History I HIST 2010 - American History I 3 credit(s) A survey of American history from the Age of Discovery through the Civil War and Reconstruction. Emphasis is on the political… source |
| HIST2020 | American History II | — | HIST 2020 - American History II HIST 2020 - American History II 3 credit(s) A survey of American history from the end of the Civil War era to the present. Emphasis is on the political, economic, cult… source |
| HIST2150 | Introduction to Latin America | — | HIST 2150 - Introduction to Latin America HIST 2150 - Introduction to Latin America 3 credit(s) A survey of Latin American history and culture from the earliest Native American civilizations to prese… source |
| HMRM1000 | Introduction to HMRM | — | HMRM 1000 - Introduction to HMRM HMRM 1000 - Introduction to HMRM 1 credit(s) Provides a general overview of requirements of the Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Department. Introduces studen… source |
| HMRM1100 | Sustainability in Hospitality | — | HMRM 1100 - Sustainability in Hospitality HMRM 1100 - Sustainability in Hospitality 1 credit(s) Designed to explore methods to manage operations in a sustainable way within the hospitality and restau… source |
| HMRM1150 | Customer Service | — | HMRM 1150 - Customer Service HMRM 1150 - Customer Service 3 credit(s) This course covers the techniques used to deliver exceptional customer service. Students will learn the personality attributes an… source |
| HMRM1200 | Elements of Event Planning | — | HMRM 1200 - Elements of Event Planning HMRM 1200 - Elements of Event Planning 3 credit(s) This course covers the basic principles of planning events. Students will explore the processes involved in e… source |
| HMRM1210 | Kitchen Essentials | — | HMRM 1210 - Kitchen Essentials HMRM 1210 - Kitchen Essentials 3 credit(s) Students will be taught common kitchen terminology, basic product identification, knife, tools and equipment functions. Intro… source |
| HMRM1240 | Safety & Sanitation | — | HMRM 1240 - Safety & Sanitation HMRM 1240 - Safety & Sanitation 2 credit(s) Focus will be on sanitation and safety standards set by the regulatory authority. Emphasis on food safety, personal hygiene… source |
| HMRM1250 | Orientation to Hospitality & Tourism | — | HMRM 1250 - Orientation to Hospitality & Tourism HMRM 1250 - Orientation to Hospitality & Tourism 3 credit(s) Introductory course that provides an overview of the hospitality and tourism industry. Ex… source |
| HMRM1300 | Menu Planning & Design | — | HMRM 1300 - Menu Planning & Design HMRM 1300 - Menu Planning & Design 3 credit(s) Types of menus, layout and design, menu pricing, and computer programs available to develop menus are the focus of th… source |
| HMRM1310 | Culinary Concepts | — | HMRM 1310 - Culinary Concepts HMRM 1310 - Culinary Concepts 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1210 - Kitchen Essentials This course continues to build on… source |
| HMRM1330 | Dining Room Service | — | HMRM 1330 - Dining Room Service HMRM 1330 - Dining Room Service 2 credit(s) This course will focus on proper skills and customer interaction in the dining room. Students will learn to obtain specific… source |
| HMRM1390 | Conventions & Group Business | — | HMRM 1390 - Conventions & Group Business HMRM 1390 - Conventions & Group Business 3 credit(s) Focuses on the largest sector of the hotel industry’s group business. Sales and management of the convent… source |
| HMRM1400 | Travel & Tourism | — | HMRM 1400 - Travel & Tourism HMRM 1400 - Travel & Tourism 3 credit(s) Students will learn about travel trends, travel sectors, and their economic impact on destination and travel through areas, as we… source |
| HMRM1460 | Principles of Food Preparation | — | HMRM 1460 - Principles of Food Preparation HMRM 1460 - Principles of Food Preparation 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1210 - Kitchen Essentials , HMRM… source |
| HMRM1540 | Bakeshop | — | HMRM 1540 - Bakeshop HMRM 1540 - Bakeshop 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1210 - Kitchen Essentials , HMRM 1240 - Safety & Sanitation and HMRM 1310 - C… source |
| HMRM1900 | Purchasing & Cost Controls | — | HMRM 1900 - Purchasing & Cost Controls HMRM 1900 - Purchasing & Cost Controls 3 credit(s) This course will cover basic business systems and controls used in the restaurant industry. Students will stu… source |
| HMRM2120 | Pastries | — | HMRM 2120 - Pastries HMRM 2120 - Pastries 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1540 - Bakeshop Students will expand on the skills learned in Bakeshop HMRM 1… source |
| HMRM2140 | Garde Manger | — | HMRM 2140 - Garde Manger HMRM 2140 - Garde Manger 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1240 - Safety & Sanitation This course is designed to develop the nec… source |
| HMRM2150 | Agri-Eco Tourism Opportunities | — | HMRM 2150 - Agri-Eco Tourism Opportunities HMRM 2150 - Agri-Eco Tourism Opportunities 1 credit(s) Introduction to eco-tourism including definition, practices, and principles. Exploration of the types… source |
| HMRM2200 | Event Planning | — | HMRM 2200 - Event Planning HMRM 2200 - Event Planning 1 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1200 - Elements of Event Planning Students in this course learn h… source |
| HMRM2240 | Entrees & Advanced Sauces | — | HMRM 2240 - Entrees & Advanced Sauces HMRM 2240 - Entrees & Advanced Sauces 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1460 - Principles of Food Preparation In th… source |
| HMRM2260 | International Cuisine | — | HMRM 2260 - International Cuisine HMRM 2260 - International Cuisine 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1240 - Safety & Sanitation Students will explore co… source |
| HMRM2280 | Confections & Decorating | — | HMRM 2280 - Confections & Decorating HMRM 2280 - Confections & Decorating 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1240 - Safety & Sanitation In this course, st… source |
| HMRM2300 | Event Management | — | HMRM 2300 - Event Management HMRM 2300 - Event Management 1 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1200 - Elements of Event Planning In this course the student… source |
| HMRM2330 | Dining Room Management | — | HMRM 2330 - Dining Room Management HMRM 2330 - Dining Room Management 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1330 - Dining Room Service Students will enhance… source |
| HMRM2410 | Hospitality Law | — | HMRM 2410 - Hospitality Law HMRM 2410 - Hospitality Law 3 credit(s) This course offers an in-depth study of local, state and federal laws that govern the hospitality industry. Topics include disclaim… source |
| HMRM2550 | Advanced Bakeshop | — | HMRM 2550 - Advanced Bakeshop HMRM 2550 - Advanced Bakeshop 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 1540 - Bakeshop This course will build on concepts learned… source |
| HMRM2610 | Hospitality Sales & Marketing | — | HMRM 2610 - Hospitality Sales & Marketing HMRM 2610 - Hospitality Sales & Marketing 3 credit(s) This course covers the principles and concepts of marketing in the hospitality industry. Students will… source |
| HMRM2650 | Hospitality Management | — | HMRM 2650 - Hospitality Management HMRM 2650 - Hospitality Management 3 credit(s) Students will gain an understanding of how to become an effective manager. The course focuses on effective employee m… source |
| HMRM2750 | Wine & Beverage Service | — | HMRM 2750 - Wine & Beverage Service HMRM 2750 - Wine & Beverage Service 3 credit(s) This course introduces the management and service of beverages served in hospitality operations. Wine pairings, ter… source |
| HMRM2800 | Hospitality/Culinary Capstone | — | HMRM 2800 - Hospitality/Culinary Capstone HMRM 2800 - Hospitality/Culinary Capstone 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: HMRM 2650 - Hospitality Management Stude… source |
| HUSR1100 | Introduction to Human & Social Services | — | HUSR 1100 - Introduction to Human & Social Services HUSR 1100 - Introduction to Human & Social Services 3 credit(s) Presents the historical and theoretical concepts of human services; focuses on part… source |
| HUSR1160 | Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities | — | HUSR 1160 - Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities HUSR 1160 - Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities 3 credit(s) An introduction to the field of Developmental Disabilities, including Intellect… source |
| HUSR1170 | Behavior Change Strategies | — | HUSR 1170 - Behavior Change Strategies HUSR 1170 - Behavior Change Strategies 3 credit(s) An overview of the assessment of the functions of behavior and basic strategies for supporting and documentin… source |
| HUSR1200 | Counseling Techniques and Theories | — | HUSR 1200 - Counseling Techniques and Theories HUSR 1200 - Counseling Techniques and Theories 3 credit(s) An introduction to the field of counseling focusing on the current theoretical models and the… source |
| HUSR1260 | Community Health Needs | — | HUSR 1260 - Community Health Needs HUSR 1260 - Community Health Needs 3 credit(s) Provides an understanding of community health and the health needs of the diverse members of the community. Class- 45… source |
| HUSR1330 | Activities Therapy | — | HUSR 1330 - Activities Therapy HUSR 1330 - Activities Therapy 3 credit(s) Designed to introduce the student to activities therapy, a type of intervention that enables people to become more active par… source |
| HUSR1340 | Prepracticum | — | HUSR 1340 - Prepracticum HUSR 1340 - Prepracticum 1 credit(s) Preparation for student to enroll in a practical supervised experience in a selected community agency. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinica… source |
| HUSR1350 | Practicum I | — | HUSR 1350 - Practicum I HUSR 1350 - Practicum I 5 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 180 Internship- 0 source |
| HUSR1700 | Introduction to Peer Support | — | HUSR 1700 - Introduction to Peer Support HUSR 1700 - Introduction to Peer Support 3 credit(s) An introduction to the profession and skills needed in becoming a professional peer support advocate. Cla… source |
| HUSR1800 | Veteran Values & Experiences | — | HUSR 1800 - Veteran Values & Experiences HUSR 1800 - Veteran Values & Experiences 3 credit(s) Examines the values and challenges of veterans and their families, and investigates ing strategies and re… source |
| HUSR2000 | Research & Data Analysis | — | HUSR 2000 - Research & Data Analysis HUSR 2000 - Research & Data Analysis 3 credit(s) Examines scholarly research relevant to human services, reviews basic descriptive statistics and standardization… source |
| HUSR2010 | Gerontology | — | HUSR 2010 - Gerontology HUSR 2010 - Gerontology 3 credit(s) An overview of the social, physical, and biological aspects of aging. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| HUSR2250 | Interviewing | — | HUSR 2250 - Interviewing HUSR 2250 - Interviewing 3 credit(s) Utilize role play situations and videotape to develop interviewing skills. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| HUSR2300 | Group Dynamics | — | HUSR 2300 - Group Dynamics HUSR 2300 - Group Dynamics 3 credit(s) Theory and exercises are combined to provide an experiential approach to learning about the dynamics of small groups. Class- 45 Pract… source |
| HUSR2330 | Perspectives in Addiction Studies | — | HUSR 2330 - Perspectives in Addiction Studies HUSR 2330 - Perspectives in Addiction Studies 3 credit(s) Presents a multidimensional perspective on substance use, abuse and dependence, emphasizing bio… source |
| HUSR2380 | Professional Ethics & Issues | — | HUSR 2380 - Professional Ethics & Issues HUSR 2380 - Professional Ethics & Issues 3 credit(s) Provides a comprehensive view of ethical issues to include (but not limited to) confidentiality, competen… source |
| HUSR2400 | Generalist Practicum II | — | HUSR 2400 - Generalist Practicum II HUSR 2400 - Generalist Practicum II 5 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 180 Internship- 0 source |
| HUSR2410 | Peer Support Practicum | — | HUSR 2410 - Peer Support Practicum HUSR 2410 - Peer Support Practicum 3 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 90 Internship- 0 source |
| HUSR2420 | Professional Development in Human Services | — | HUSR 2420 - Professional Development in Human Services HUSR 2420 - Professional Development in Human Services 3 credit(s) Explores the professional roles and services in a variety of service delivery… source |
| HUSR2450 | Multicultural Counseling | — | HUSR 2450 - Multicultural Counseling HUSR 2450 - Multicultural Counseling 3 credit(s) An exploration of cultural, social and economic factors and effects on Native Americans, African Americans, Hispa… source |
| HUSR2510 | Medical & Psychosocial Aspects | — | HUSR 2510 - Medical & Psychosocial Aspects HUSR 2510 - Medical & Psychosocial Aspects 3 credit(s) Examines the physical, psychological and sociological aspects of alcohol and drug use, abuse and depe… source |
| HUSR2530 | Clinical Treatment Issues | — | HUSR 2530 - Clinical Treatment Issues HUSR 2530 - Clinical Treatment Issues 3 credit(s) Examines the treatment issues specific to alcohol and drug use disorders including physical and mental disorder… source |
| HUSR2550 | Case Assessment, Planning & Management | — | HUSR 2550 - Case Assessment, Planning & Management HUSR 2550 - Case Assessment, Planning & Management 3 credit(s) Exploration and practice of the process of collecting and assessing data for the purp… source |
| HUSR2600 | Understanding Trauma | — | HUSR 2600 - Understanding Trauma HUSR 2600 - Understanding Trauma 3 credit(s) An introduction to the topic of trauma its causes, symptomology and impact on the client, the professional, and the human… source |
| HUSR2700 | Drug & Alcohol Counseling Practicum II | — | HUSR 2700 - Drug & Alcohol Counseling Practicum II HUSR 2700 - Drug & Alcohol Counseling Practicum II 5 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 180 Internship- 0 source |
| HUSR2900 | Graduation Seminar | — | HUSR 2900 - Graduation Seminar HUSR 2900 - Graduation Seminar 1 credit(s) Accompanies or follows a student’s final practicum course in the human services AAS degree program; designed to provide stude… source |
| HUMS1100 | Introduction to the Humanities | — | HUMS 1100 - Introduction to the Humanities HUMS 1100 - Introduction to the Humanities 3 credit(s) This is a survey course that focuses on disciplines within the Humanities including art, music, theat… source |
| INFO1100 | Introduction to Information Technology & Systems | — | INFO 1100 - Introduction to Information Technology & Systems INFO 1100 - Introduction to Information Technology & Systems 3 credit(s) An overview of information technology and systems. Concepts to be… source |
| INFO1120 | Microcomputer Applications | — | INFO 1120 - Microcomputer Applications INFO 1120 - Microcomputer Applications 3 credit(s) Provides an interactive study of microcomputer-based productivity tools. Concepts and fundamental skills in t… source |
| INFO1300 | Security Fundamentals | — | INFO 1300 - Security Fundamentals INFO 1300 - Security Fundamentals 3 credit(s) An introductory course that provides the foundation for developing security policies and procedures across the security… source |
| INFO1380 | Technology in Society | — | INFO 1380 - Technology in Society INFO 1380 - Technology in Society 3 credit(s) Technology issues will be explored from the perspective of personal computing as well as professionals in computing-rel… source |
| INFO1500 | Web Development | — | INFO 1500 - Web Development INFO 1500 - Web Development 3 credit(s) Students will develop websites for web-enabled devices using the best practices of HTML and CSS. Website development will also incl… source |
| INFO1600 | IT Support | — | INFO 1600 - IT Support INFO 1600 - IT Support 3 credit(s) This course provides a process for developing the skills, attitudes, techniques, and thinking patterns needed to build customer support, sati… source |
| INFO1610 | Green Technologies | — | INFO 1610 - Green Technologies INFO 1610 - Green Technologies 3 credit(s) This course will provide students a road map for integrating environmentally sound techniques and technologies into your info… source |
| INFO1760 | Cisco I-Introduction to Network Systems | — | INFO 1760 - Cisco I-Introduction to Network Systems INFO 1760 - Cisco I-Introduction to Network Systems 3 credit(s) This course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and mode… source |
| INFO1770 | Cisco II-Routing & Switching | — | INFO 1770 - Cisco II-Routing & Switching INFO 1770 - Cisco II-Routing & Switching 3 credit(s) Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality in both IPv4 and IPv6 netwo… source |
| INFO1800 | Introduction to Programming | — | INFO 1800 - Introduction to Programming INFO 1800 - Introduction to Programming 3 credit(s) An introductory course for students to develop core programming knowledge and skills for the information te… source |
| INFO2420 | Systems Implementation & Support | — | INFO 2420 - Systems Implementation & Support INFO 2420 - Systems Implementation & Support 3 credit(s) Students will learn the fundamentals of installing, administering, and troubleshooting Windows op… source |
| INFO2500 | Dynamic Web Applications | — | INFO 2500 - Dynamic Web Applications INFO 2500 - Dynamic Web Applications 3 credit(s) Students will use current web technologies to create interactive content, dynamic formatting, and data-driven web… source |
| INFO2540 | Open Source Software | — | INFO 2540 - Open Source Software INFO 2540 - Open Source Software 3 credit(s) Unlike proprietary software controlled by one company, this software is developed by developers around the world. Student… source |
| INFO2590 | Developer Capstone | — | INFO 2590 - Developer Capstone INFO 2590 - Developer Capstone 3 credit(s) Note: This course should be taken the last semester in a student’s degree sequence. Students will be given the task to design… source |
| INFO2600 | Tech Support Capstone | — | INFO 2600 - Tech Support Capstone INFO 2600 - Tech Support Capstone 3 credit(s) Note: This course should be taken the last semester in a student’s degree sequence. This course will provide students w… source |
| INFO2710 | Linux Server | — | INFO 2710 - Linux Server INFO 2710 - Linux Server 3 credit(s) Introduces the student to Linux Networking. The course uses the Linux operating system to the student become familiar with Linux networki… source |
| INFO2720 | Virtualization | — | INFO 2720 - Virtualization INFO 2720 - Virtualization 3 credit(s) The VMware IT Academy Program has been developed to introduce students to VMware virtualization technologies. The VMware IT Academy P… source |
| INFO2730 | Server Platforms | — | INFO 2730 - Server Platforms INFO 2730 - Server Platforms 3 credit(s) This course is intended to introduce the knowledge and skills required to build, maintain, troubleshoot and support server hardwa… source |
| INFO2740 | Security+ | — | INFO 2740 - Security+ INFO 2740 - Security+ 3 credit(s) Note: Prior completion of a basic networking course is encouraged. Security+ trains the student in foundation level computer network security.… source |
| INFO2760 | Cisco III-Enterprise Network | — | INFO 2760 - Cisco III-Enterprise Network INFO 2760 - Cisco III-Enterprise Network 3 credit(s) Students learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced functionality. By the end of this cours… source |
| INFO2780 | SQL Server | — | INFO 2780 - SQL Server INFO 2780 - SQL Server 3 credit(s) Concepts to be covered include: installation, database design, views, stored procedures, form design, report design, SQL, and advanced querie… source |
| INFO2790 | Networking Capstone | — | INFO 2790 - Networking Capstone INFO 2790 - Networking Capstone 3 credit(s) The student will be asked to perform the skills that have been acquired through their course of work in Information Technol… source |
| INFO2820 | JAVA Programming | — | INFO 2820 - JAVA Programming INFO 2820 - JAVA Programming 3 credit(s) Students will learn how to create well-structured JAVA programs. Students will explore the JAVA language fundamentals as well as… source |
| INFO2830 | C# Programming | — | INFO 2830 - C# Programming INFO 2830 - C# Programming 3 credit(s) Students will learn how to create well-structured C#.NET programs. Students will use the sequence selection, and repetition structure… source |
| INFO2840 | Data Science and Analytics | — | INFO 2840 - Data Science and Analytics INFO 2840 - Data Science and Analytics 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide a foundation in data science and analytics. Concepts to be covered include… source |
| INFO2870 | Mobile Programming | — | INFO 2870 - Mobile Programming INFO 2870 - Mobile Programming 3 credit(s) Note: Prior completion of a basic programming course or industry experience is recommended. This course is an introduction to… source |
| LIBR1010 | Foundations of Library & Information Services | — | LIBR 1010 - Foundations of Library & Information Services LIBR 1010 - Foundations of Library & Information Services 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide the student with a broad overview of… source |
| LIBR2100 | Reference Resources & Services | — | LIBR 2100 - Reference Resources & Services LIBR 2100 - Reference Resources & Services 3 credit(s) This course will include the theories, concepts and activities integral to reference resources and se… source |
| LIBR2150 | Develop & Organize Collections | — | LIBR 2150 - Develop & Organize Collections LIBR 2150 - Develop & Organize Collections 3 credit(s) This course will cover the theories, concepts, and activities integral to selection and collection ma… source |
| LIBR2250 | Leadership & Management in Libraries & Information Agencies | — | LIBR 2250 - Leadership & Management in Libraries & Information Agencies LIBR 2250 - Leadership & Management in Libraries & Information Agencies 3 credit(s) This course includes the theories, concepts… source |
| LIBR2940 | Library Science Capstone Practicum | — | LIBR 2940 - Library Science Capstone Practicum LIBR 2940 - Library Science Capstone Practicum 3 credit(s) Class- 0 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 135 Internship- 0 source |
| TDWL1100 | Introduction to Logistics | — | TDWL 1100 - Introduction to Logistics TDWL 1100 - Introduction to Logistics 3 credit(s) This course will provide a broad overview of logistics management. The role of logistics management and supply-… source |
| TDWL1250 | Transportation Logistics | — | TDWL 1250 - Transportation Logistics TDWL 1250 - Transportation Logistics 3 credit(s) This course is designed to familiarize the student with the types of decisions a transportation or logistics mana… source |
| TDWL2200 | Global Supply Chain Management | — | TDWL 2200 - Global Supply Chain Management TDWL 2200 - Global Supply Chain Management 3 credit(s) This course examines the role of global supply chain management and how it can be used to improve bot… source |
| TDWL2400 | Purchasing Logistics | — | TDWL 2400 - Purchasing Logistics TDWL 2400 - Purchasing Logistics 3 credit(s) This course familiarizes the student with the theory and application of purchasing and materials management concepts. Top… source |
| MATH0930 | Practical Math | — | MATH 0930 - Practical Math MATH 0930 - Practical Math 3 credit(s) Basic math skills involving fractions, decimals, integers, proportions, percents, formulas, basic algebraic expressions, and simple e… source |
| MATH0940 | Pre-Algebra | — | MATH 0940 - Pre-Algebra MATH 0940 - Pre-Algebra 3 credit(s) Skill development with order of operations, signed numbers, equations, exponents, polynomials, algebraic expressions, rectangular coordinat… source |
| MATH1020 | Technical Math | — | MATH 1020 - Technical Math MATH 1020 - Technical Math 3 credit(s) This course provides the math skills required in career/technical fields. The course includes a review of arithmetic operations, rati… source |
| MATH1050 | Occupational Math | — | MATH 1050 - Occupational Math MATH 1050 - Occupational Math 3 credit(s) Vocational and financial applications involving mathematical operations, measurement systems, geometric relationships, and basi… source |
| MATH1060 | Business Mathematics | — | MATH 1060 - Business Mathematics MATH 1060 - Business Mathematics 3 credit(s) Using a variety of mathematical techniques, students study business concepts and applications. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0… source |
| MATH1130 | Elementary Algebra | — | MATH 1130 - Elementary Algebra MATH 1130 - Elementary Algebra 3 credit(s) Concepts include signed numbers (+/-), exponents, factoring, graphs, rational expressions, linear and quadratic equations, an… source |
| MATH1140 | Intermediate Algebra | — | MATH 1140 - Intermediate Algebra MATH 1140 - Intermediate Algebra 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| MATH1150 | College Algebra | — | MATH 1150 - College Algebra MATH 1150 - College Algebra 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| MATH1170 | Pre-Statistics | — | MATH 1170 - Pre-Statistics MATH 1170 - Pre-Statistics 3 credit(s) Introduces algebra topics and the basic elements of exploratory data analysis needed for Applied Statistics (BSAD/MATH 2170). Course… source |
| MATH1380 | Trigonometry | — | MATH 1380 - Trigonometry MATH 1380 - Trigonometry 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| MATH1410 | Pre-Calculus | — | MATH 1410 - Pre-Calculus MATH 1410 - Pre-Calculus 5 credit(s) Trigonometry functions, graphs, inverses, equations, identities, and applications. Class- 75 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| MATH1600 | Calculus I & Analytic Geometry | — | MATH 1600 - Calculus I & Analytic Geometry MATH 1600 - Calculus I & Analytic Geometry 5 credit(s) Topics include limits, continuity, derivatives, applications of derivatives, integrals, and applicati… source |
| MATH2000 | Math for Elementary Teachers | — | MATH 2000 - Math for Elementary Teachers MATH 2000 - Math for Elementary Teachers 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| MATH2040 | Applied Calculus | — | MATH 2040 - Applied Calculus MATH 2040 - Applied Calculus 3 credit(s) Topics include derivatives, exponential functions, integrals with applications of each. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 In… source |
| MATH2070 | Analytic Geometry & Calculus II | — | MATH 2070 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus II MATH 2070 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus II 5 credit(s) Class- 75 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| MATH2080 | Analytic Geometry & Calculus III | — | MATH 2080 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus III MATH 2080 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus III 5 credit(s) Class- 75 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| MATH2170 | Applied Statistics | — | MATH 2170 - Applied Statistics MATH 2170 - Applied Statistics 3 credit(s) The course is an introduction to basic probability and statistical methods that are used in a wide variety of disciplines. To… source |
| MATH2210 | Differential Equations | — | MATH 2210 - Differential Equations MATH 2210 - Differential Equations 3 credit(s) Topics in ordinary differential equations including linear methods along with applications. Class- 45 Practical Lab-… source |
| INDT1100 | Concepts of Electronics I | — | INDT 1100 - Concepts of Electronics I INDT 1100 - Concepts of Electronics I 3 credit(s) Part one of a survey course covering the electronics field. The student will gain an understanding of foundatio… source |
| INDT1120 | Concepts of Electronics II | — | INDT 1120 - Concepts of Electronics II INDT 1120 - Concepts of Electronics II 3 credit(s) The student will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of alternating current, oscilloscope training and… source |
| INDT1170 | Fluid Power Fundamentals | — | INDT 1170 - Fluid Power Fundamentals INDT 1170 - Fluid Power Fundamentals 3 credit(s) A study of fundamental principles of fluid power systems. The student will become familiar with various system co… source |
| INDT1180 | Fundamentals of Mechanical Systems | — | INDT 1180 - Fundamentals of Mechanical Systems INDT 1180 - Fundamentals of Mechanical Systems 3 credit(s) Covers the maintenance and installation of mechanical equipment for persons with no prior tra… source |
| INDT1190 | Fluid Power Systems | — | INDT 1190 - Fluid Power Systems INDT 1190 - Fluid Power Systems 2 credit(s) Provides an understanding of fluid power systems technology. This is a continuation of INDT 1170 to provide a broader under… source |
| INDT1200 | Introduction to Programmable Controls | — | INDT 1200 - Introduction to Programmable Controls INDT 1200 - Introduction to Programmable Controls 3 credit(s) Fundamental concepts of programmable controls; hardware identification and application;… source |
| INDT1220 | Control Systems | — | INDT 1220 - Control Systems INDT 1220 - Control Systems 5 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: INDT 1100 - Concepts of Electronics I A variety of control circuits… source |
| INDT1240 | Transformer & Rotating Machines | — | INDT 1240 - Transformer & Rotating Machines INDT 1240 - Transformer & Rotating Machines 4 credit(s) Covers the construction, operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of transformers and motors. Cl… source |
| INDT1300 | AutoCAD Electrical Fundamentals | — | INDT 1300 - AutoCAD Electrical Fundamentals INDT 1300 - AutoCAD Electrical Fundamentals 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: INDT 1220 - Control Systems Students… source |
| INDT1350 | Climbing Safety | — | INDT 1350 - Climbing Safety INDT 1350 - Climbing Safety 1 credit(s) Introduces the student to the climbing safety aspects of working as a wind technician. Topics include fall restraint and safety reg… source |
| INDT1770 | Fundamentals of Renewable Energy | — | INDT 1770 - Fundamentals of Renewable Energy INDT 1770 - Fundamentals of Renewable Energy 2 credit(s) An overview of alternative energy systems, sources, and solutions. Solar, wind, geothermal, fuel… source |
| INDT1800 | Introduction to Instrumentation | — | INDT 1800 - Introduction to Instrumentation INDT 1800 - Introduction to Instrumentation 3 credit(s) An introduction to the trade, terminology, and basic principles of instrumentation. Included are jo… source |
| INDT2060 | Control Logix I | — | INDT 2060 - Control Logix I INDT 2060 - Control Logix I 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: INDT 1200 - Introduction to Programmable Controls The exploration of… source |
| INDT2140 | Applications of Fluid Power | — | INDT 2140 - Applications of Fluid Power INDT 2140 - Applications of Fluid Power 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| INDT2170 | Capstone Processes | — | INDT 2170 - Capstone Processes INDT 2170 - Capstone Processes 3 credit(s) Problem identification design of production process, selection of product or component parts for manufacture; develop manufac… source |
| INDT2220 | Advanced Control Systems | — | INDT 2220 - Advanced Control Systems INDT 2220 - Advanced Control Systems 5 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: INDT 1220 - Control Systems Covers a variety of ad… source |
| INDT2240 | Programmable Automation Controls | — | INDT 2240 - Programmable Automation Controls INDT 2240 - Programmable Automation Controls 3 credit(s) A study of fundamental principles of Programmable Automation Controllers (PAC). The student will… source |
| INDT2250 | Human Interface to a Machine World | — | INDT 2250 - Human Interface to a Machine World INDT 2250 - Human Interface to a Machine World 3 credit(s) Provides a discussion and practical application with the HMI software and HMI hardware involv… source |
| INDT2300 | Fundamentals of Instrumentation | — | INDT 2300 - Fundamentals of Instrumentation INDT 2300 - Fundamentals of Instrumentation 4 credit(s) Emphasis on the calibration of equipment used to measure flow rate, pressure, temperature, and leve… source |
| INDT2320 | Communications & Networking | — | INDT 2320 - Communications & Networking INDT 2320 - Communications & Networking 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: INDT 1200 - Introduction to Programmable Con… source |
| INDT2330 | Plant Design & Process Control | — | INDT 2330 - Plant Design & Process Control INDT 2330 - Plant Design & Process Control 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: INDT 1200 - Introduction to Programmab… source |
| INDT2340 | Control Valve Selection & Sizing | — | INDT 2340 - Control Valve Selection & Sizing INDT 2340 - Control Valve Selection & Sizing 3 credit(s) Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| INDT2360 | Applications of Instrumentation | — | INDT 2360 - Applications of Instrumentation INDT 2360 - Applications of Instrumentation 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: INDT 2320 - Communications & Network… source |
| INDT2410 | Applications of Industrial Sensors | — | INDT 2410 - Applications of Industrial Sensors INDT 2410 - Applications of Industrial Sensors 3 credit(s) Students will learn the function as all as the application of common types of discrete operat… source |
| INDT2600 | Wind Energy Fundamentals | — | INDT 2600 - Wind Energy Fundamentals INDT 2600 - Wind Energy Fundamentals 3 credit(s) The course introduces the student to the complex issues involved in designing, siting and operating wind power sy… source |
| INDT2620 | Wind Turbines I | — | INDT 2620 - Wind Turbines I INDT 2620 - Wind Turbines I 3 credit(s) Upon completion of this course students will be able to operate and control a utility class wind turbine. Class- 15 Practical Lab-… source |
| INDT2640 | Wind Turbines II | — | INDT 2640 - Wind Turbines II INDT 2640 - Wind Turbines II 3 credit(s) Students completing this course will be prepared to perform the duties of a wind turbine maintenance technician. Class- 15 Practi… source |
| MART1010 | Mass Media | — | MART 1010 - Mass Media MART 1010 - Mass Media 3 credit(s) An introductory-level study of the mass media and their impact on society. The student will study media industries (print, broadcast, and ele… source |
| MART1020 | Introduction to Video | — | MART 1020 - Introduction to Video MART 1020 - Introduction to Video 3 credit(s) An introductory-level study of video production. Emphasis is on effective camera techniques, shot sequencing, managing… source |
| MART1030 | Digital Video Production | — | MART 1030 - Digital Video Production MART 1030 - Digital Video Production 3 credit(s) This course develops video skills to industry standards. The emphasis is on professional techniques for shooting/… source |
| MART1080 | Digital Production | — | MART 1080 - Digital Production MART 1080 - Digital Production 3 credit(s) A study of the fundamental concepts of producing digital content for broadcast, online and social media. Emphasis is on under… source |
| MART1090 | Audio Production & Design | — | MART 1090 - Audio Production & Design MART 1090 - Audio Production & Design 3 credit(s) A study of the fundamentals of producing audio segments for media presentations, multimedia, and commercial bro… source |
| MART1100 | Digital Broadcasting | — | MART 1100 - Digital Broadcasting MART 1100 - Digital Broadcasting 3 credit(s) An overview of the broadcast industry, its evolution, and an introduction to latest trends. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Cl… source |
| MART1110 | Audio Entertainment | — | MART 1110 - Audio Entertainment MART 1110 - Audio Entertainment 3 credit(s) Emphasis on basic skills in creating entertainment and digital programming. The student will create regularly scheduled aud… source |
| MART1150 | On-Air Interaction | — | MART 1150 - On-Air Interaction MART 1150 - On-Air Interaction 3 credit(s) The student will be assigned a regular air shift on KCNT-FM, will create regularly scheduled online entertainment, and promot… source |
| MART1200 | Digital Illustration | — | MART 1200 - Digital Illustration MART 1200 - Digital Illustration 3 credit(s) An introductory-level course to several software applications used in illustrations, digital imaging, page layout, and im… source |
| MART1210 | Layout & Design | — | MART 1210 - Layout & Design MART 1210 - Layout & Design 3 credit(s) Emphasis is on developing creative and expressive layouts and designs that communicate. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Inte… source |
| MART1220 | Media Writing | — | MART 1220 - Media Writing MART 1220 - Media Writing 3 credit(s) An introductory-level course on writing for the mass media. Emphasis is on developing basic writing skills for print, broadcast, and on… source |
| MART1230 | Multimedia Design | — | MART 1230 - Multimedia Design MART 1230 - Multimedia Design 3 credit(s) A study of the fundamentals of using computer technology to develop multimedia programs. Students will design basic interactive… source |
| MART1240 | Web Page I | — | MART 1240 - Web Page I MART 1240 - Web Page I 3 credit(s) Emphasis is on developing basic skills in creating and publishing documents for the World Wide Web. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 In… source |
| MART1250 | Web Layout & Design | — | MART 1250 - Web Layout & Design MART 1250 - Web Layout & Design 3 credit(s) An introductory-level course on designing the visual layout of web pages and creating web graphics. Students will utilize a… source |
| MART1260 | Web Graphics I | — | MART 1260 - Web Graphics I MART 1260 - Web Graphics I 3 credit(s) Emphasis is on developing and creating graphics for the World Wide Web using a variety of techniques and software. Class- 45 Practica… source |
| MART1300 | Visual Design | — | MART 1300 - Visual Design MART 1300 - Visual Design 3 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on identifying and solving design problems. Various projects will engage students in creative design processes. Mate… source |
| MART1310 | Audio Design | — | MART 1310 - Audio Design MART 1310 - Audio Design 3 credit(s) A study of the fundamentals of producing audio segments for media presentations, multimedia, and commercial broadcasting. This course use… source |
| MART1320 | Photography | — | MART 1320 - Photography MART 1320 - Photography 3 credit(s) An introductory-level course on producing photographs using SLR and digital cameras. Emphasis is placed on understanding the camera, compos… source |
| MART1360 | Introduction to Graphic Arts | — | MART 1360 - Introduction to Graphic Arts MART 1360 - Introduction to Graphic Arts 3 credit(s) An introduction to the essential skills and design techniques using the major graphics programs in the in… source |
| MART1460 | Audio Technology | — | MART 1460 - Audio Technology MART 1460 - Audio Technology 3 credit(s) This course provides an overview of the fundamentals of sound and audio equipment utilized to create live, streamed, and recorded… source |
| MART1600 | Typography | — | MART 1600 - Typography MART 1600 - Typography 3 credit(s) All areas of typography will be addressed, along with set techniques and media and student projects. This course will explore the use of typo… source |
| MART2000 | Streaming Media & Popular Culture | — | MART 2000 - Streaming Media & Popular Culture MART 2000 - Streaming Media & Popular Culture 3 credit(s) Students will explore how video and music sites, information sharing, and mobile access have ev… source |
| MART2020 | Social Media Communication | — | MART 2020 - Social Media Communication MART 2020 - Social Media Communication 3 credit(s) Social Media allows the creation, collaboration and sharing of messages with large audiences. Students will e… source |
| MART2030 | Multimedia Capstone | — | MART 2030 - Multimedia Capstone MART 2030 - Multimedia Capstone 3 credit(s) Emphasis is on practical production experience and program promotion across social media. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinic… source |
| MART2040 | Video Production | — | MART 2040 - Video Production MART 2040 - Video Production 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| MART2080 | Digital Content Creation | — | MART 2080 - Digital Content Creation MART 2080 - Digital Content Creation 3 credit(s) Emphasis is on practical production experience and program promotion across social media. Class- 45 Practical Lab… source |
| MART2110 | News & Sports Media | — | MART 2110 - News & Sports Media MART 2110 - News & Sports Media 3 credit(s) An emphasis on the practical experience necessary for producing coverage of special events for broadcast, online and print.… source |
| MART2150 | Broadcast Audience Development | — | MART 2150 - Broadcast Audience Development MART 2150 - Broadcast Audience Development 3 credit(s) Emphasis is on work habits, program preparation, and production for on-air and online delivery. Class… source |
| MART2200 | Advanced Digital Illustration | — | MART 2200 - Advanced Digital Illustration MART 2200 - Advanced Digital Illustration 3 credit(s) Students will create advanced illustrations for a variety of media. Focus will be on advanced drawing a… source |
| MART2210 | Advanced Layout & Design | — | MART 2210 - Advanced Layout & Design MART 2210 - Advanced Layout & Design 3 credit(s) This course concentrates on creating electronic layouts and designs for print. Projects will give real world work… source |
| MART2300 | Visual Marketing | — | MART 2300 - Visual Marketing MART 2300 - Visual Marketing 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| MART2310 | Imaginative Photography & Video | — | MART 2310 - Imaginative Photography & Video MART 2310 - Imaginative Photography & Video 3 credit(s) Students will review the operation of digital cameras for still photography and video, explore insi… source |
| MART2320 | Advanced Photography | — | MART 2320 - Advanced Photography MART 2320 - Advanced Photography 3 credit(s) Emphasis is on studio and feature photography and producing photo essays and documentaries. Students will use advanced Ph… source |
| MART2330 | Exhibit & Portfolio Preparation | — | MART 2330 - Exhibit & Portfolio Preparation MART 2330 - Exhibit & Portfolio Preparation 3 credit(s) This course takes the student through the process of preparing for an art exhibit and creating a de… source |
| MART2360 | Printing Processes | — | MART 2360 - Printing Processes MART 2360 - Printing Processes 3 credit(s) Also covers ink and paper. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| MART2370 | Exhibit Preparation | — | MART 2370 - Exhibit Preparation MART 2370 - Exhibit Preparation 1 credit(s) This course takes the student through the process of preparing for an art exhibit. It includes designing a brochure and wri… source |
| MART2380 | Portfolio Preparation | — | MART 2380 - Portfolio Preparation MART 2380 - Portfolio Preparation 1 credit(s) Takes the student through the process of compiling a graphic design portfolio. Students will be able to use the complet… source |
| MART2420 | Photo Retouching | — | MART 2420 - Photo Retouching MART 2420 - Photo Retouching 3 credit(s) Uses many techniques to retouch photographs and manipulate images with Photoshop software used by media and publishing industries… source |
| MEDA1100 | Exam Room I | — | MEDA 1100 - Exam Room I MEDA 1100 - Exam Room I 2 credit(s) This course is an introduction to the various instruments and equipment used by the medical assistant in a medical office, along with the u… source |
| MEDA1250 | Medical Office I | — | MEDA 1250 - Medical Office I MEDA 1250 - Medical Office I 3 credit(s) Students will learn about the medical assisting career, working as a healthcare team member, and patient and staff diversity. Stu… source |
| MEDA1330 | Pharmacology | — | MEDA 1330 - Pharmacology MEDA 1330 - Pharmacology 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| MEDA1630 | Administrative Medical Assisting | — | MEDA 1630 - Administrative Medical Assisting MEDA 1630 - Administrative Medical Assisting 3 credit(s) This course introduces students to contemporary medical office management. Students practice hand… source |
| MEDA2200 | Disease Conditions | — | MEDA 2200 - Disease Conditions MEDA 2200 - Disease Conditions 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| MEDA2250 | Medical Office II | — | MEDA 2250 - Medical Office II MEDA 2250 - Medical Office II 3 credit(s) Assisting with specialty procedures will be investigated. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| MEDA2300 | Exam Room II | — | MEDA 2300 - Exam Room II MEDA 2300 - Exam Room II 4 credit(s) The medical assisting student will be assisting with the physical examination, minor surgery, operating medical equipment and administrat… source |
| MEDA2330 | Laboratory Techniques & Procedures I | — | MEDA 2330 - Laboratory Techniques & Procedures I MEDA 2330 - Laboratory Techniques & Procedures I 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| MEDA2420 | Practicum | — | MEDA 2420 - Practicum MEDA 2420 - Practicum 6 credit(s) Class- 0 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 240 source |
| MEDT1000 | Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology | — | MEDT 1000 - Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology MEDT 1000 - Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology 3 credit(s) Introduces the student to general and basic information on Clinical Lab… source |
| MEDT1310 | Introduction to Hematology | — | MEDT 1310 - Introduction to Hematology MEDT 1310 - Introduction to Hematology 2 credit(s) This course covers basic manual hematology test and basic instrumentation theory. OSHA safety and an introduc… source |
| MEDT1320 | Hematology II | — | MEDT 1320 - Hematology II MEDT 1320 - Hematology II 4 credit(s) Laboratory techniques, instrumentation, safety, and quality assurance in the hematology/hemostasis lab are applied. Blood cell formatio… source |
| MEDT1410 | Immunohematology | — | MEDT 1410 - Immunohematology MEDT 1410 - Immunohematology 4 credit(s) Blood banking procedures will be covered including: antigens, antibodies, immune system responses, genetics, antibody identificat… source |
| MEDT1420 | Urinalysis | — | MEDT 1420 - Urinalysis MEDT 1420 - Urinalysis 2 credit(s) Provides the student with theory and practice in performing urinalysis, including kidney function and urine formation. Urinalysis consist of… source |
| MEDT1800 | Clinical I/Blood Bank | — | MEDT 1800 - Clinical I/Blood Bank MEDT 1800 - Clinical I/Blood Bank 1 credit(s) Student attends for 40 hours per week for two weeks. Additional practice of blood bank principles and procedures, exper… source |
| MEDT1820 | Clinical II/Hematology | — | MEDT 1820 - Clinical II/Hematology MEDT 1820 - Clinical II/Hematology 5 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on the implementation of knowledge and technical skills in a clinical environment. Class- 0 Practi… source |
| MEDT2320 | Clinical Microbiology | — | MEDT 2320 - Clinical Microbiology MEDT 2320 - Clinical Microbiology 4 credit(s) Student will interpret clinical specimens to provide data correlation including diagnostics and treatment. Techniques f… source |
| MEDT2340 | Parasitology/Mycology | — | MEDT 2340 - Parasitology/Mycology MEDT 2340 - Parasitology/Mycology 2 credit(s) Laboratory safety, specimen selection, processing, isolation, and identification methods will be covered. Epidemiology… source |
| MEDT2410 | Introduction to Clinical Chemistry | — | MEDT 2410 - Introduction to Clinical Chemistry MEDT 2410 - Introduction to Clinical Chemistry 2 credit(s) Covers basic laboratory math, basic instrumentation, safety and quality control are discussed… source |
| MEDT2420 | Clinical Chemistry II | — | MEDT 2420 - Clinical Chemistry II MEDT 2420 - Clinical Chemistry II 4 credit(s) Manual and automated chemistry testing is performed in the laboratory portion of the course. Class- 60 Practical Lab- 0… source |
| MEDT2800 | Clinical III/Chemistry | — | MEDT 2800 - Clinical III/Chemistry MEDT 2800 - Clinical III/Chemistry 5 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on the implementation of knowledge and technical skill in a clinical environment. Class- 0 Practic… source |
| MEDT2820 | Clinical IV/Microbiology | — | MEDT 2820 - Clinical IV/Microbiology MEDT 2820 - Clinical IV/Microbiology 2 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on the implementation of knowledge and technical skills in a clinical environment. Class- 0 Pr… source |
| MUSC1010 | Introduction to Music | — | MUSC 1010 - Introduction to Music MUSC 1010 - Introduction to Music 3 credit(s) An introduction and overview of the history of Western art music, from the middle ages to modern times. Includes the el… source |
| MUSC1050 | Class Piano | — | MUSC 1050 - Class Piano MUSC 1050 - Class Piano 1 credit(s) Class instruction in the basics of piano techniques and reading skills. No previous piano experience required. Due to performance expectati… source |
| MUSC1070 | Music Fundamentals | — | MUSC 1070 - Music Fundamentals MUSC 1070 - Music Fundamentals 3 credit(s) An introduction to written notation and basic concepts of music, including pitch, rhythm, time signatures, key signatures, sc… source |
| MUSC1410 | College Choir | — | MUSC 1410 - College Choir MUSC 1410 - College Choir 1 credit(s) Performance, rehearsal, and study of a broad range of choral literature written for the larger ensemble. Two performances required each… source |
| MUSC1430 | Concert Band | — | MUSC 1430 - Concert Band MUSC 1430 - Concert Band 1 credit(s) Instrumental ensemble for the study and performance of concert band literature. Multiple performances required each semester. A skills as… source |
| MUSC1470 | Music Theory I | — | MUSC 1470 - Music Theory I MUSC 1470 - Music Theory I 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: MUSC 1670 - Aural Skills I The study of traditional harmony and musica… source |
| MUSC1480 | Music Theory II | — | MUSC 1480 - Music Theory II MUSC 1480 - Music Theory II 3 credit(s) The study of traditional harmony and musical structure, including tonal functional harmony, 16th century counterpoint, and Baroque… source |
| MUSC1500 | Applied Music-Lower Brass I | — | MUSC 1500 - Applied Music-Lower Brass I MUSC 1500 - Applied Music-Lower Brass I 1 credit(s) Individual instruction on trombone, euphonium or tuba consisting of weekly lessons to be arranged with the… source |
| MUSC1510 | Applied Music-Percussion I | — | MUSC 1510 - Applied Music-Percussion I MUSC 1510 - Applied Music-Percussion I 1 credit(s) Individual instruction on percussion instruments, consisting of weekly lessons to be arranged with the instru… source |
| MUSC1520 | Applied Music-Upper Brass I | — | MUSC 1520 - Applied Music-Upper Brass I MUSC 1520 - Applied Music-Upper Brass I 1 credit(s) Individual instruction on trumpet or French horn, consisting of weekly lessons to be arranged with the inst… source |
| MUSC1530 | Applied Music-Piano I | — | MUSC 1530 - Applied Music-Piano I MUSC 1530 - Applied Music-Piano I 1 credit(s) Individual instruction on piano, consisting of a weekly studio class and private lessons to be arranged with the instru… source |
| MUSC1540 | Applied Music-Bass I | — | MUSC 1540 - Applied Music-Bass I MUSC 1540 - Applied Music-Bass I 1 credit(s) Individual Instruction on string and electric bass to be arranged with the instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of t… source |
| MUSC1560 | Applied Music-Voice I | — | MUSC 1560 - Applied Music-Voice I MUSC 1560 - Applied Music-Voice I 1 credit(s) Individual instruction in vocal technique and repertoire, including a weekly studio class and a private lesson to be ar… source |
| MUSC1580 | Applied Music-Woodwinds I | — | MUSC 1580 - Applied Music-Woodwinds I MUSC 1580 - Applied Music-Woodwinds I 1 credit(s) Individual instruction on flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, or saxophone, consisting of weekly lessons to be arra… source |
| MUSC1620 | Small Ensemble-Vocal | — | MUSC 1620 - Small Ensemble-Vocal MUSC 1620 - Small Ensemble-Vocal 1 credit(s) Performance, rehearsal, and study of a broad range of choral literature written for the smaller ensemble. Membership subj… source |
| MUSC1630 | Small Ensemble-Instrumental | — | MUSC 1630 - Small Ensemble-Instrumental MUSC 1630 - Small Ensemble-Instrumental 1 credit(s) Instrumental ensemble for the study and performance of chamber music repertoire. Multiple performances requ… source |
| MUSC1670 | Aural Skills I | — | MUSC 1670 - Aural Skills I MUSC 1670 - Aural Skills I 1 credit(s) Due to performance expectations, additional guided practice times will be required; advance notice will be given. Class- 0 Practical… source |
| MUSC1680 | Aural Skills II | — | MUSC 1680 - Aural Skills II MUSC 1680 - Aural Skills II 1 credit(s) Due to performance expectations, additional guided practice times will be required; advance notice will be given. Class- 0 Practica… source |
| MUSC1710 | Play Production-Musical | — | MUSC 1710 - Play Production-Musical MUSC 1710 - Play Production-Musical 1 credit(s) Participation in rehearsal and performances of musical theater productions. Due to performance expectations, additi… source |
| MUSC2410 | College Choir II | — | MUSC 2410 - College Choir II MUSC 2410 - College Choir II 1 credit(s) Continued performance, rehearsal, and study of a broad range of choral literature written for the larger ensemble. Two performanc… source |
| MUSC2430 | Concert Band II | — | MUSC 2430 - Concert Band II MUSC 2430 - Concert Band II 1 credit(s) Instrumental ensemble for the continued study and performance of concert band literature. Multiple performances required each semes… source |
| MUSC2460 | Oratorio Chorus | — | MUSC 2460 - Oratorio Chorus MUSC 2460 - Oratorio Chorus 1 credit(s) The study and performance of large-scale choral/orchestral works from significant historical periods. Repertoire focuses on the cho… source |
| MUSC2470 | Music Theory III | — | MUSC 2470 - Music Theory III MUSC 2470 - Music Theory III 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| MUSC2480 | Music Theory IV | — | MUSC 2480 - Music Theory IV MUSC 2480 - Music Theory IV 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| MUSC2500 | Applied Music-Lower Brass II | — | MUSC 2500 - Applied Music-Lower Brass II MUSC 2500 - Applied Music-Lower Brass II 1 credit(s) A continuation of MUSC 1500. Individual instruction on trombone, euphonium, and tuba consisting of weekly… source |
| MUSC2510 | Applied Music-Percussion II | — | MUSC 2510 - Applied Music-Percussion II MUSC 2510 - Applied Music-Percussion II 1 credit(s) A continuation of MUSC 1510. Individual instruction on drum trap set, consisting of weekly lessons to be ar… source |
| MUSC2520 | Applied Music-Upper Brass II | — | MUSC 2520 - Applied Music-Upper Brass II MUSC 2520 - Applied Music-Upper Brass II 1 credit(s) A continuation of MUSC 1520. Individual instruction on trumpet or French horn, consisting of weekly lesso… source |
| MUSC2530 | Applied Music-Piano II | — | MUSC 2530 - Applied Music-Piano II MUSC 2530 - Applied Music-Piano II 1 credit(s) A continuation of MUSC 1530. Individual instruction on piano, consisting of a weekly studio class and a private lesso… source |
| MUSC2560 | Applied Music-Voice II | — | MUSC 2560 - Applied Music-Voice II MUSC 2560 - Applied Music-Voice II 1 credit(s) A continuation of MUSC 1560. Individual instruction in vocal technique and repertoire, including a weekly class and a… source |
| MUSC2580 | Applied Music-Woodwinds II | — | MUSC 2580 - Applied Music-Woodwinds II MUSC 2580 - Applied Music-Woodwinds II 1 credit(s) A continuation of MUSC 1580. Individual instruction on flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, or saxophone, consisti… source |
| MUSC2620 | Small Ensemble - Vocal II | — | MUSC 2620 - Small Ensemble - Vocal II MUSC 2620 - Small Ensemble - Vocal II 1 credit(s) Continued performance, rehearsal, and study of a broad range of choral literature written for the smaller ensem… source |
| MUSC2630 | Small Ensemble - Instrumental | — | MUSC 2630 - Small Ensemble - Instrumental MUSC 2630 - Small Ensemble - Instrumental 1 credit(s) Instrumental ensemble for the continued study and performance of chamber music repertoire. Multiple per… source |
| MUSC2670 | Aural Skills III | — | MUSC 2670 - Aural Skills III MUSC 2670 - Aural Skills III 1 credit(s) Due to performance expectations, additional guided practice times will be required; advance notice will be given. Class- 0 Practi… source |
| MUSC2680 | Aural Skills IV | — | MUSC 2680 - Aural Skills IV MUSC 2680 - Aural Skills IV 1 credit(s) Due to performance expectations, additional guided practice times will be required; advance notice will be given. Class- 0 Practica… source |
| MUSC2710 | Music in Film | — | MUSC 2710 - Music in Film MUSC 2710 - Music in Film 3 credit(s) A chronological study of the history of film music, from its beginnings in the silent film era to current trends. Beginning with film a… source |
| MUSC2730 | History of Rock Music | — | MUSC 2730 - History of Rock Music MUSC 2730 - History of Rock Music 3 credit(s) An introduction and overview of the history of rock and other popular music genres from early twentieth century to mode… source |
| NURS1100 | Lifespan I | — | NURS 1100 - Lifespan I NURS 1100 - Lifespan I 7 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on concepts within each domain concentrating on meeting the fundamental needs of the patient across the lifespan. The focu… source |
| NURS1200 | Pathopharmacology I | — | NURS 1200 - Pathopharmacology I NURS 1200 - Pathopharmacology I 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: NURS 1100 - Lifespan I and NURS 1300 - Nursing Judgment I Th… source |
| NURS1300 | Nursing Judgment I | — | NURS 1300 - Nursing Judgment I NURS 1300 - Nursing Judgment I 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: NURS 1100 - Lifespan I and NURS 1200 - Pathopharmacology I Int… source |
| NURS1500 | Lifespan II | — | NURS 1500 - Lifespan II NURS 1500 - Lifespan II 8 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on meeting the health, wellness, and illness needs of the stable and predictable patient across the lifespan. Focus is o… source |
| NURS1600 | Pathopharmacology II | — | NURS 1600 - Pathopharmacology II NURS 1600 - Pathopharmacology II 1 credit(s) Pharmacological nursing practice across the lifespan and basic concepts of pathophysiology are integrated to provide basi… source |
| NURS1700 | Nursing Judgment II | — | NURS 1700 - Nursing Judgment II NURS 1700 - Nursing Judgment II 1 credit(s) Course focuses on prioritization of patient care, using best evidence in clinical decision making progress and enhances abi… source |
| NURS2100 | Lifespan III | — | NURS 2100 - Lifespan III NURS 2100 - Lifespan III 7 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on meeting the health, wellness, and illness needs of the complex patient across the lifespan. Focus is on meeting the… source |
| NURS2200 | Pathopharmacology III | — | NURS 2200 - Pathopharmacology III NURS 2200 - Pathopharmacology III 2 credit(s) Pharmacological nursing practice across the lifespan and the concepts of pathophysiology are presented in an integrated… source |
| NURS2300 | Nursing Judgment III | — | NURS 2300 - Nursing Judgment III NURS 2300 - Nursing Judgment III 1 credit(s) The opportunity to strengthen nursing judgment skills while addressing workplace. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0… source |
| NURS2500 | Lifespan IV | — | NURS 2500 - Lifespan IV NURS 2500 - Lifespan IV 7 credit(s) Emphasis is placed on meeting the health, wellness, and illness needs with multi-system and emergent health problems across the lifespan. F… source |
| NURS2600 | Pathopharmacology IV | — | NURS 2600 - Pathopharmacology IV NURS 2600 - Pathopharmacology IV 1 credit(s) Pharmacological nursing practice across the lifespan and the concepts of pathophysiology are presented in an integrated m… source |
| NURS2700 | Nursing Judgment IV | — | NURS 2700 - Nursing Judgment IV NURS 2700 - Nursing Judgment IV 1 credit(s) Opportunities to advance thinking skills and strategies as the nursing student refines nursing judgment skills are also inc… source |
| NUTR1470 | Nutrition | — | NUTR 1470 - Nutrition NUTR 1470 - Nutrition 3 credit(s) Introduction to the science of human nutrition and the relationship between nutrition and health throughout the life cycle. Includes current fo… source |
| OTHA1030 | Fundamentals of OT | — | OTHA 1030 - Fundamentals of OT OTHA 1030 - Fundamentals of OT 4 credit(s) This course provides students with an introduction to therapy and the role of the assistant. Topics include history, philosop… source |
| OTHA1210 | Occupational Activity Analysis | — | OTHA 1210 - Occupational Activity Analysis OTHA 1210 - Occupational Activity Analysis 3 credit(s) Observation, analysis and performance of occupation, while utilizing the practice framework will be e… source |
| OTHA1220 | Community-Centered Practice | — | OTHA 1220 - Community-Centered Practice OTHA 1220 - Community-Centered Practice 3 credit(s) This course provides knowledge of global social issues, health and wellness needs of populations, and pract… source |
| OTHA1240 | Pediatric/Adolescent Practice | — | OTHA 1240 - Pediatric/Adolescent Practice OTHA 1240 - Pediatric/Adolescent Practice 4 credit(s) Topics include development of observation skills, play, handling techniques, and knowledge of pediatric… source |
| OTHA2000 | Gerontology & Physical Disabilities Practice | — | OTHA 2000 - Gerontology & Physical Disabilities Practice OTHA 2000 - Gerontology & Physical Disabilities Practice 4 credit(s) The course provides the student with the role and clinical knowledge of o… source |
| OTHA2010 | Foundations of Fieldwork | — | OTHA 2010 - Foundations of Fieldwork OTHA 2010 - Foundations of Fieldwork 2 credit(s) This course equips students with the essential skills, knowledge, and professional behaviors needed for successfu… source |
| OTHA2050 | Fieldwork Practicum Level I-A | — | OTHA 2050 - Fieldwork Practicum Level I-A OTHA 2050 - Fieldwork Practicum Level I-A 2 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 45 Internship- 0 source |
| OTHA2400 | Mental Health & Psychosocial Practice | — | OTHA 2400 - Mental Health & Psychosocial Practice OTHA 2400 - Mental Health & Psychosocial Practice 3 credit(s) This course provides students with the role of the occupational therapy assistant in th… source |
| OTHA2410 | Functional Neuroanatomy | — | OTHA 2410 - Functional Neuroanatomy OTHA 2410 - Functional Neuroanatomy 2 credit(s) Students will gain an understanding of how the brain is involved in movement, learning, memory and daily functionin… source |
| OTHA2440 | Fieldwork Practicum Level I-B | — | OTHA 2440 - Fieldwork Practicum Level I-B OTHA 2440 - Fieldwork Practicum Level I-B 2 credit(s) Placements are to provide hands on learning and participation under the direction of the fieldwork educ… source |
| OTHA2460 | Modality & Splinting Lab | — | OTHA 2460 - Modality & Splinting Lab OTHA 2460 - Modality & Splinting Lab 1 credit(s) This course provides students with hands on experience in providing fabrication, application, fitting, training o… source |
| OTHA2470 | Documentation & Professional Skills | — | OTHA 2470 - Documentation & Professional Skills OTHA 2470 - Documentation & Professional Skills 2 credit(s) This course also provides students with the opportunity to further enhance documentation sk… source |
| OTHA2500 | Ethics, Management & Leadership | — | OTHA 2500 - Ethics, Management & Leadership OTHA 2500 - Ethics, Management & Leadership 2 credit(s) Students will gain a further understanding of ethical provision of services, department management,… source |
| OTHA2700 | Functional Kinesiology | — | OTHA 2700 - Functional Kinesiology OTHA 2700 - Functional Kinesiology 3 credit(s) A focus will be placed on skills related to the measurement, prevention and management of muscle, joint and soft tiss… source |
| OTHA2900 | Fieldwork Practicum Level II-A | — | OTHA 2900 - Fieldwork Practicum Level II-A OTHA 2900 - Fieldwork Practicum Level II-A 7 credit(s) Class- 0 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 315 Internship- 0 source |
| OTHA2950 | Fieldwork Practicum Level II-B | — | OTHA 2950 - Fieldwork Practicum Level II-B OTHA 2950 - Fieldwork Practicum Level II-B 7 credit(s) This second fieldwork course provides students with full time experience in a variety of settings, su… source |
| PARM1010 | Principles of Paramedicine | — | PARM 1010 - Principles of Paramedicine PARM 1010 - Principles of Paramedicine 4 credit(s) Paramedic principles are used as a framework to organize the cognitive, interpersonal, and psychomotor skills… source |
| PARM1020 | Advance EMS Skills | — | PARM 1020 - Advance EMS Skills PARM 1020 - Advance EMS Skills 3 credit(s) Introduction to the advanced EMS skills of a Paramedic. The primary focus is on the concepts, the skills themselves and the s… source |
| PARM1030 | Pharmacology & Ventilation Management | — | PARM 1030 - Pharmacology & Ventilation Management PARM 1030 - Pharmacology & Ventilation Management 4 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: PARM 1010 - Principles o… source |
| PARM1040 | Trauma Emergencies | — | PARM 1040 - Trauma Emergencies PARM 1040 - Trauma Emergencies 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: PARM 1010 - Principles of Paramedicine , PARM 1020 - Advance E… source |
| PARM1050 | Cardiovascular & Respiratory Emergencies | — | PARM 1050 - Cardiovascular & Respiratory Emergencies PARM 1050 - Cardiovascular & Respiratory Emergencies 3 credit(s) Students will integrate assessment findings with the formulation of a treatment p… source |
| PARM1060 | Medical Emergencies | — | PARM 1060 - Medical Emergencies PARM 1060 - Medical Emergencies 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: PARM 1050 - Cardiovascular & Respiratory Emergencies Applica… source |
| PARM1070 | OB/GYN & Pediatrics | — | PARM 1070 - OB/GYN & Pediatrics PARM 1070 - OB/GYN & Pediatrics 3 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: PARM 1060 - Medical Emergencies Application and integration… source |
| PARM1080 | Special Populations & EMS Operations | — | PARM 1080 - Special Populations & EMS Operations PARM 1080 - Special Populations & EMS Operations 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: PARM 1060 - Medical Emerge… source |
| PARM1110 | Paramedic Practicum I | — | PARM 1110 - Paramedic Practicum I PARM 1110 - Paramedic Practicum I 1 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: PARM 1010 - Principles of Paramedicine , PARM 1020 - Adv… source |
| PARM1120 | Paramedic Practicum II | — | PARM 1120 - Paramedic Practicum II PARM 1120 - Paramedic Practicum II 4 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: PARM 1110 - Paramedic Practicum I This course supports… source |
| PARM2310 | Paramedic Practicum III | — | PARM 2310 - Paramedic Practicum III PARM 2310 - Paramedic Practicum III 1 credit(s) Prior and concurrent knowledge are included in performing skills in a healthcare setting. This will include rotatio… source |
| PARM2320 | Paramedic Practicum IV | — | PARM 2320 - Paramedic Practicum IV PARM 2320 - Paramedic Practicum IV 2 credit(s) The following course must be taken before or at the same time: PARM 2310 - Paramedic Practicum III This course suppor… source |
| PARM2400 | Paramedic Field Internship | — | PARM 2400 - Paramedic Field Internship PARM 2400 - Paramedic Field Internship 4 credit(s) Class- 0 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 240 source |
| PARM2410 | Advanced Certifications | — | PARM 2410 - Advanced Certifications PARM 2410 - Advanced Certifications 1 credit(s) This will give a well-rounded review of trauma care, medical disease process and treatment, as well as high quality… source |
| PARM2500 | Certification Preparation I | — | PARM 2500 - Certification Preparation I PARM 2500 - Certification Preparation I 1 credit(s) Class- 0 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| PARM2510 | Certification Preparation II | — | PARM 2510 - Certification Preparation II PARM 2510 - Certification Preparation II 1 credit(s) Class- 0 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| PRDV1000 | TRIOs College Success | — | PRDV 1000 - TRIOs College Success PRDV 1000 - TRIOs College Success 1 credit(s) TRIO’s College Success is a one credit course which provides an introduction to college life and the TRIO Project for T… source |
| PRDV1020 | College Survival | — | PRDV 1020 - College Survival PRDV 1020 - College Survival 1 credit(s) Designed to improve the student’s ability in time management, test taking, communication skills, study techniques, and personal i… source |
| PRDV1030 | Successful Job Relations | — | PRDV 1030 - Successful Job Relations PRDV 1030 - Successful Job Relations 1 credit(s) Covers on-the-job communication skills, personal traits of success, problem-solving, time management, goal settin… source |
| PRDV1040 | Human Relations Awareness | — | PRDV 1040 - Human Relations Awareness PRDV 1040 - Human Relations Awareness 1 credit(s) This course is designed to students gain an understanding of the values and lifestyles of various cultures with… source |
| PRDV1080 | Critical Thinking Skills | — | PRDV 1080 - Critical Thinking Skills PRDV 1080 - Critical Thinking Skills 2 credit(s) Analysis of thinking, learning new thinking skills and application of these skills to a variety of life situation… source |
| PRDV1090 | College Foundations | — | PRDV 1090 - College Foundations PRDV 1090 - College Foundations 3 credit(s) Designed for the student to explore college life issues. Topics addressed involve the general areas of academic, personal,… source |
| PRDV1100 | Career Exploration | — | PRDV 1100 - Career Exploration PRDV 1100 - Career Exploration 1 credit(s) Designed to provide an introduction to careers through individual assessment of interests, skills and values in relationship… source |
| PRDV1150 | Basics of Money Management | — | PRDV 1150 - Basics of Money Management PRDV 1150 - Basics of Money Management 1 credit(s) Designed to individuals successfully manage their personal finances through applied financial goal setting, b… source |
| PRDV1850 | Employment Search & Interview | — | PRDV 1850 - Employment Search & Interview PRDV 1850 - Employment Search & Interview 2 credit(s) Prepares the student for all phases of the job search process and job follow-up. Topics include electro… source |
| PRDV2050 | Assertiveness Training | — | PRDV 2050 - Assertiveness Training PRDV 2050 - Assertiveness Training 2 credit(s) s students express their thoughts, feelings, and opinions openly and honestly in appropriate ways without violating t… source |
| PRDV2600 | Stress Management | — | PRDV 2600 - Stress Management PRDV 2600 - Stress Management 2 credit(s) Analyzes the physiological and psychological causes and effects with an emphasis on thinking critically about personal stress a… source |
| PHRM1100 | Introduction to Pharmacy Basics | — | PHRM 1100 - Introduction to Pharmacy Basics PHRM 1100 - Introduction to Pharmacy Basics 3 credit(s) The course will introduce the role of a pharmacy technician in a variety of health care settings. T… source |
| PHRM1120 | Principles of Pharmacology I | — | PHRM 1120 - Principles of Pharmacology I PHRM 1120 - Principles of Pharmacology I 2 credit(s) The student will study body parts and systems and common disease states of each major system. The student… source |
| PHRM1130 | Pharmacy Practice Lab | — | PHRM 1130 - Pharmacy Practice Lab PHRM 1130 - Pharmacy Practice Lab 2 credit(s) Understand similarities and differences between different types of pharmacy settings. Study of different pharmacy pract… source |
| PHRM1200 | Pharmacy Law and Business Applications | — | PHRM 1200 - Pharmacy Law and Business Applications PHRM 1200 - Pharmacy Law and Business Applications 3 credit(s) Define state and federal pharmacy laws, standards of practice and professional ethics… source |
| PHRM1230 | Sterile Compound with lab | — | PHRM 1230 - Sterile Compound with lab PHRM 1230 - Sterile Compound with lab 4 credit(s) Learn to identify and use appropriate equipment used in sterile compounding. Identify reasons of why a product… source |
| PHRM1250 | Pharmaceutical Calculations I | — | PHRM 1250 - Pharmaceutical Calculations I PHRM 1250 - Pharmaceutical Calculations I 2 credit(s) The introduction of the Roman numerals, metric, avoirdupois, and apothecary systems of measure and calc… source |
| PHRM1260 | Principles of Pharmacology II | — | PHRM 1260 - Principles of Pharmacology II PHRM 1260 - Principles of Pharmacology II 2 credit(s) The student will learn various drug dosage forms, routes of administration and will review the top 200… source |
| PHRM1280 | Pharmaceutical Calculations II | — | PHRM 1280 - Pharmaceutical Calculations II PHRM 1280 - Pharmaceutical Calculations II 2 credit(s) Students will learn complex math calculations as performed in the pharmacy setting. Students will lea… source |
| PHRM1300 | Pharmacy Technicians Practicum | — | PHRM 1300 - Pharmacy Technicians Practicum PHRM 1300 - Pharmacy Technicians Practicum 5 credit(s) Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 180 Internship- 0 source |
| PHIL1010 | Introduction to Philosophy | — | PHIL 1010 - Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 1010 - Introduction to Philosophy 3 credit(s) Students will explore the components of philosophy through readings from the history of philosophy (ancient,… source |
| PHIL2610 | Comparative Religions | — | PHIL 2610 - Comparative Religions PHIL 2610 - Comparative Religions 3 credit(s) This course will offer a cross-cultural introduction to the world’s major religious/philosophical traditions or faith s… source |
| PHIL2650 | Introduction to Ethics | — | PHIL 2650 - Introduction to Ethics PHIL 2650 - Introduction to Ethics 3 credit(s) Examines contemporary ethical conflicts and provides an introduction to the language, concepts, and traditions of eth… source |
| PHED1010 | Introduction to Athletic Training | — | PHED 1010 - Introduction to Athletic Training PHED 1010 - Introduction to Athletic Training 1 credit(s) The primary purpose of this course is to allow students to explore the profession of athletic t… source |
| PHED1050 | Physical Education-Walking & Jogging | — | PHED 1050 - Physical Education-Walking & Jogging PHED 1050 - Physical Education-Walking & Jogging 1 credit(s) The Walking/Jogging course is designed to improve the student’s cardiovascular endurance… source |
| PHED1070 | Physical Education-Body Conditioning | — | PHED 1070 - Physical Education-Body Conditioning PHED 1070 - Physical Education-Body Conditioning 1 credit(s) Proper fundamental techniques to improve physical health and fitness. Course includes nut… source |
| PHED1220 | Physical Education-Golf | — | PHED 1220 - Physical Education-Golf PHED 1220 - Physical Education-Golf 1 credit(s) This course offers instruction on the proper fundamentals and techniques to introduce you to the game of golf. Incl… source |
| PHED1300 | Performance Dance Foundations I | — | PHED 1300 - Performance Dance Foundations I PHED 1300 - Performance Dance Foundations I 1 credit(s) Emphasis on basic fundamentals of precision dance and drill are basic to the course. May be repeate… source |
| PHED1400 | Personal Health | — | PHED 1400 - Personal Health PHED 1400 - Personal Health 3 credit(s) Personal and family problems and practices including healthy lifestyles. Emphasis on diet, nutrition, exercise, STI’s (especially A… source |
| PHED1500 | Recreation in Society | — | PHED 1500 - Recreation in Society PHED 1500 - Recreation in Society 3 credit(s) Includes development of the recreation movement, the role of recreation in the American life emphasizing community recr… source |
| PHED1600 | Strength & Conditioning-Varsity Comp I | — | PHED 1600 - Strength & Conditioning-Varsity Comp I PHED 1600 - Strength & Conditioning-Varsity Comp I 1 credit(s) Introduces basics of sport specific strength training and develops improvements in ca… source |
| PHED1780 | Introduction to Physical Education | — | PHED 1780 - Introduction to Physical Education PHED 1780 - Introduction to Physical Education 3 credit(s) Emphasis on historical development, philosophy, scientific foundations, leadership, professio… source |
| PHED1850 | Varsity Competition-Basketball | — | PHED 1850 - Varsity Competition-Basketball PHED 1850 - Varsity Competition-Basketball 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport… source |
| PHED1880 | Varsity Competition-Volleyball | — | PHED 1880 - Varsity Competition-Volleyball PHED 1880 - Varsity Competition-Volleyball 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport… source |
| PHED1900 | Varsity Competition-Softball | — | PHED 1900 - Varsity Competition-Softball PHED 1900 - Varsity Competition-Softball 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is r… source |
| PHED1910 | Varsity Comp-Shotgun Sports | — | PHED 1910 - Varsity Comp-Shotgun Sports PHED 1910 - Varsity Comp-Shotgun Sports 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is req… source |
| PHED1920 | Varsity Competition-Golf | — | PHED 1920 - Varsity Competition-Golf PHED 1920 - Varsity Competition-Golf 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is required.… source |
| PHED1930 | Varsity Competition-Esports | — | PHED 1930 - Varsity Competition-Esports PHED 1930 - Varsity Competition-Esports 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is req… source |
| PHED1960 | Varsity Competition-Soccer | — | PHED 1960 - Varsity Competition-Soccer PHED 1960 - Varsity Competition-Soccer 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is requi… source |
| PHED2010 | First Aid, CPR, and Safety for Physical Education | — | PHED 2010 - First Aid, CPR, and Safety for Physical Education PHED 2010 - First Aid, CPR, and Safety for Physical Education 2 credit(s) Study and application of the principles and techniques involved… source |
| PHED2040 | Prevention & Care of Athletic Injury | — | PHED 2040 - Prevention & Care of Athletic Injury PHED 2040 - Prevention & Care of Athletic Injury 3 credit(s) This course provides students with the knowledge of topics relating to the prevention and… source |
| PHED2070 | Principles of Sport Management | — | PHED 2070 - Principles of Sport Management PHED 2070 - Principles of Sport Management 3 credit(s) This course presents business principles and procedures as applied to physical education, intramural… source |
| PHED2300 | Performance Dance Foundations II | — | PHED 2300 - Performance Dance Foundations II PHED 2300 - Performance Dance Foundations II 1 credit(s) Emphasis on intermediate fundamentals of precision dance and drill are basic to the course. May b… source |
| PHED2400 | Non-Rhythmic Act/Elem Child | — | PHED 2400 - Non-Rhythmic Act/Elem Child PHED 2400 - Non-Rhythmic Act/Elem Child 2 credit(s) Techniques of teaching fundamental movement skills; sports skills; low-organized and lead-up games; self-te… source |
| PHED2600 | Strength & Conditioning-Varsity Comp II | — | PHED 2600 - Strength & Conditioning-Varsity Comp II PHED 2600 - Strength & Conditioning-Varsity Comp II 1 credit(s) Class- 0 Practical Lab- 30 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| PHED2850 | Varsity Competition-Basketball | — | PHED 2850 - Varsity Competition-Basketball PHED 2850 - Varsity Competition-Basketball 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport… source |
| PHED2880 | Varsity Competition-Volleyball | — | PHED 2880 - Varsity Competition-Volleyball PHED 2880 - Varsity Competition-Volleyball 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport… source |
| PHED2900 | Varsity Competition-Softball | — | PHED 2900 - Varsity Competition-Softball PHED 2900 - Varsity Competition-Softball 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is r… source |
| PHED2910 | Varsity Comp-Shotgun Sports | — | PHED 2910 - Varsity Comp-Shotgun Sports PHED 2910 - Varsity Comp-Shotgun Sports 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is req… source |
| PHED2920 | Varsity Competition-Golf | — | PHED 2920 - Varsity Competition-Golf PHED 2920 - Varsity Competition-Golf 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is required.… source |
| PHED2930 | Varsity Competition-Esports | — | PHED 2930 - Varsity Competition-Esports PHED 2930 - Varsity Competition-Esports 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is req… source |
| PHED2960 | Varsity Competition-Soccer | — | PHED 2960 - Varsity Competition-Soccer PHED 2960 - Varsity Competition-Soccer 1 credit(s) Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities of an intercollegiate competitive sport is requi… source |
| PHYS1010 | Earth Science | — | PHYS 1010 - Earth Science PHYS 1010 - Earth Science 3 credit(s) A survey course in the earth sciences including earth materials and formations, earth history and oceans, and meteorology and astronomy… source |
| PHYS1100 | Physical Science | — | PHYS 1100 - Physical Science PHYS 1100 - Physical Science 4 credit(s) A survey course in the physical sciences with emphasis on scientific processes and problem solving. Areas of study will include s… source |
| PHYS1150 | Applied Physics | — | PHYS 1150 - Applied Physics PHYS 1150 - Applied Physics 3 credit(s) Applies physical concepts and formulas from several energy systems to useful apparatus in the scientific and industrial world throu… source |
| PHYS1410 | Elem Gen Phys I w/Algeb & Trig | — | PHYS 1410 - Elem Gen Phys I w/Algeb & Trig PHYS 1410 - Elem Gen Phys I w/Algeb & Trig 5 credit(s) Topics will include kinematics, Newton’s Laws, energy, momentum, and rotational motion. Additional to… source |
| PHYS1420 | Elementary General Physics II | — | PHYS 1420 - Elementary General Physics II PHYS 1420 - Elementary General Physics II 5 credit(s) Topics covered will include electricity, magnetism, and optics. Additional topics from the areas of osc… source |
| PHYS2110 | General Physics I w/Calculus | — | PHYS 2110 - General Physics I w/Calculus PHYS 2110 - General Physics I w/Calculus 5 credit(s) Detailed calculus-based study of one and two dimensional motion. Topics will include kinematics, Newton’s… source |
| PHYS2120 | General Physics II w/Calculus | — | PHYS 2120 - General Physics II w/Calculus PHYS 2120 - General Physics II w/Calculus 5 credit(s) Topics covered will include electricity, magnetism, and optics. Additional topics from the areas of osc… source |
| POLS1000 | American Government | — | POLS 1000 - American Government POLS 1000 - American Government 3 credit(s) A study of the functioning of the American political system through an analysis and application of its underlying theories.… source |
| POLS1600 | International Relations | — | POLS 1600 - International Relations POLS 1600 - International Relations 3 credit(s) A survey of the actors, institutions, processes, and theories of international relations including a study of conte… source |
| POLS2210 | Politics in State & Local Governments | — | POLS 2210 - Politics in State & Local Governments POLS 2210 - Politics in State & Local Governments 3 credit(s) The principles on which state and local governments operate and the role of federalism… source |
| PSYC1010 | Psychology of the Family | — | PSYC 1010 - Psychology of the Family PSYC 1010 - Psychology of the Family 3 credit(s) The family, its historical development and contemporary problems, including discussion of marriage and parenthood… source |
| PSYC1150 | Human Relations | — | PSYC 1150 - Human Relations PSYC 1150 - Human Relations 3 credit(s) Focuses on individual, interpersonal, and group relationships and communication skills. Teaches the application of the scientific m… source |
| PSYC1810 | Introduction to Psychology | — | PSYC 1810 - Introduction to Psychology PSYC 1810 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credit(s) An introduction to the science of behavior and mental processes including the application of critical thinkin… source |
| PSYC2120 | Social Psychology | — | PSYC 2120 - Social Psychology PSYC 2120 - Social Psychology 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| PSYC2150 | Sport and Exercise Psychology | — | PSYC 2150 - Sport and Exercise Psychology PSYC 2150 - Sport and Exercise Psychology 3 credit(s) Note: Prior completion of PSYC 1810 - Introduction to Psychology is recommended. A study of psychologic… source |
| PSYC2170 | Behavioral Statistics | — | PSYC 2170 - Behavioral Statistics PSYC 2170 - Behavioral Statistics 3 credit(s) The methodology used in scientific research is described along with the special problems that psychologists face in the… source |
| PSYC2200 | Human Development | — | PSYC 2200 - Human Development PSYC 2200 - Human Development 3 credit(s) This course takes a scientific approach to the study of human development, examining how individuals change and grow from conce… source |
| PSYC2220 | Psychology of Adjustment | — | PSYC 2220 - Psychology of Adjustment PSYC 2220 - Psychology of Adjustment 3 credit(s) Basic concepts of adjustment including mental health, personality, and the individual and social forces that inte… source |
| PSYC2860 | Abnormal Psychology | — | PSYC 2860 - Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2860 - Abnormal Psychology 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| QUCT1400 | CQT Exam | — | QUCT 1400 - CQT Exam QUCT 1400 - CQT Exam 3 credit(s) Study sessions aimed at the American Society of Quality’s Certified Quality Technician exam. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| QUCT1450 | Statistical Process Control | — | QUCT 1450 - Statistical Process Control QUCT 1450 - Statistical Process Control 3 credit(s) Presents the basic statistical tools used in quality control. Subjects covered are control charts, capabili… source |
| QUCT1500 | CQA Exam | — | QUCT 1500 - CQA Exam QUCT 1500 - CQA Exam 3 credit(s) Study sessions aimed at the American Society of Quality’s Certified Quality Auditor exam. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| QUCT1600 | Root Cause Analysis | — | QUCT 1600 - Root Cause Analysis QUCT 1600 - Root Cause Analysis 3 credit(s) Root Cause Analysis is defined as the process of identifying and eliminating the basic causal factors underlying performanc… source |
| QUCT1700 | Quality Audit | — | QUCT 1700 - Quality Audit QUCT 1700 - Quality Audit 3 credit(s) Covers the purpose and philosophy of quality audits. The types of audits covered are: product audit, process audit, and system audit. P… source |
| QUCT1710 | Tools & Gauging | — | QUCT 1710 - Tools & Gauging QUCT 1710 - Tools & Gauging 3 credit(s) The basic tools used in industry to make measurements are taught by the hands-on method. These include gauge blocks, micrometers, v… source |
| QUCT1720 | Statistical Sampling & Reliability | — | QUCT 1720 - Statistical Sampling & Reliability QUCT 1720 - Statistical Sampling & Reliability 3 credit(s) The fundamental concepts of sampling theory are covered along with MIL-STDs 105, 414, and 690… source |
| QUCT1730 | Design of Experiments | — | QUCT 1730 - Design of Experiments QUCT 1730 - Design of Experiments 3 credit(s) This includes full and partial factorials, analysis methods, and regression techniques. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clin… source |
| QUCT1740 | Statistical Process Control II | — | QUCT 1740 - Statistical Process Control II QUCT 1740 - Statistical Process Control II 3 credit(s) Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| QUCT1760 | Computer Statistical Applications | — | QUCT 1760 - Computer Statistical Applications QUCT 1760 - Computer Statistical Applications 3 credit(s) Use of a computer and statistical software to generate graphs, charts, and other SPC results. C… source |
| QUCT1800 | Total Quality Management | — | QUCT 1800 - Total Quality Management QUCT 1800 - Total Quality Management 3 credit(s) An overview of modern quality systems, including team building, awards, management concepts, and statistical tool… source |
| QUCT2000 | Metrology | — | QUCT 2000 - Metrology QUCT 2000 - Metrology 3 credit(s) Metrology is the science of measurement. This class will analyze the process of verifying the capability and performance of an item of measurin… source |
| QUCT2100 | Lean Processes | — | QUCT 2100 - Lean Processes QUCT 2100 - Lean Processes 3 credit(s) Provides the student with the application of Lean in both a manufacturing and service area. Lean manufacturing is a generic process m… source |
| SOCI1010 | Introduction to Sociology | — | SOCI 1010 - Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1010 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credit(s) Introduction to the basic principles of sociology, including the study of sociological research, theoretical pe… source |
| SOCI2010 | Social Problems | — | SOCI 2010 - Social Problems SOCI 2010 - Social Problems 3 credit(s) This course explores empirical data and subjective awareness of current social issues affecting large numbers of people. Students w… source |
| SOCI2150 | Exploring Unity and Diversity | — | SOCI 2150 - Exploring Unity and Diversity SOCI 2150 - Exploring Unity and Diversity 3 credit(s) This course will students increase awareness and sensitivity of commonalities and differences among peo… source |
| SOCI2160 | Marriage & Family | — | SOCI 2160 - Marriage & Family SOCI 2160 - Marriage & Family 3 credit(s) This course examines marriages and family life with an emphasis on healthy marital and family patterns across the life-span and… source |
| SPAN1010 | Elementary Spanish I | — | SPAN 1010 - Elementary Spanish I SPAN 1010 - Elementary Spanish I 5 credit(s) This is the introductory course where students begin to learn the fundamentals of Spanish. It stresses comprehension, pro… source |
| SPAN1020 | Elementary Spanish II | — | SPAN 1020 - Elementary Spanish II SPAN 1020 - Elementary Spanish II 5 credit(s) The course generally covers past tenses and double object pronouns among other grammatical structures. The course allow… source |
| SPAN2010 | Intermediate Spanish I | — | SPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish I 3 credit(s) This course builds on previously attained grammar and stresses vocabulary building. It presents the perfect, subjunct… source |
| SPAN2020 | Intermediate Spanish II | — | SPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish II 3 credit(s) It provides ample opportunities to develop vocabulary, strengthen the four linguistic skills, and increase awarenes… source |
| SPCH1110 | Public Speaking | — | SPCH 1110 - Public Speaking SPCH 1110 - Public Speaking 3 credit(s) This course will enable students to recognize and develop the skills required of speaking in today’s workplace and society. This co… source |
| SPCH1400 | Interpersonal Communication | — | SPCH 1400 - Interpersonal Communication SPCH 1400 - Interpersonal Communication 3 credit(s) Examining the process and effects of oral communication. Emphasis on understanding and improving intraperso… source |
| THEA1010 | Introduction to Theatre | — | THEA 1010 - Introduction to Theatre THEA 1010 - Introduction to Theatre 3 credit(s) An introduction to the forms and functions of the dramatic arts within a historical perspective. Includes an introd… source |
| THEA1030 | Introduction to Film | — | THEA 1030 - Introduction to Film THEA 1030 - Introduction to Film 3 credit(s) In this course, the art of film will be examined: how it is made; what its components are; and what makes it unique from… source |
| THEA1710 | Play Production | — | THEA 1710 - Play Production THEA 1710 - Play Production 1 credit(s) Participate in acting, creating sets, or other crew work on at least one college production. Additional time outside of class will… source |
| THEA1730 | Acting I | — | THEA 1730 - Acting I THEA 1730 - Acting I 3 credit(s) Theory and practice of acting, including practical exercises, pantomimes, improvisations, and scenes. Emphasis is placed upon the study of techni… source |
| THEA1800 | Stagecraft | — | THEA 1800 - Stagecraft THEA 1800 - Stagecraft 3 credit(s) Introduces students to principles used in the construction of stage scenery and properties. Students gain an understanding of various methods… source |
| THEA1810 | Theatrical Make-Up | — | THEA 1810 - Theatrical Make-Up THEA 1810 - Theatrical Make-Up 3 credit(s) The study and application of visual aesthetics in theatrical makeup, including the fundamentals of stage makeup, character ma… source |
| THEA2730 | Acting II | — | THEA 2730 - Acting II THEA 2730 - Acting II 3 credit(s) Emphasis is on characterization, specific styles and genres and character development. Scene work leads to a final scene presented for the publ… source |
| TRUK1550 | Basic Operations-Class B CDL | — | TRUK 1550 - Basic Operations-Class B CDL TRUK 1550 - Basic Operations-Class B CDL 2 credit(s) Basic operations for a Class B CDL are designed to introduce students to the basic maneuvers of heavy, si… source |
| TRUK1620 | Basic Operations-Class A | — | TRUK 1620 - Basic Operations-Class A TRUK 1620 - Basic Operations-Class A 6 credit(s) Basic operations are designed to introduce students to the working components of tractor-trailer and basic maneuv… source |
| TRUK1640 | Non-Vehicle Activities-Class A | — | TRUK 1640 - Non-Vehicle Activities-Class A TRUK 1640 - Non-Vehicle Activities-Class A 3 credit(s) Responsibilities of a tractor/trailer driver: cargo handling and documentation, hours of service, acc… source |
| TRUK1660 | Advanced Operating Practices | — | TRUK 1660 - Advanced Operating Practices TRUK 1660 - Advanced Operating Practices 2 credit(s) Advanced operations are designed to enable students to increase proficiency in the basic highway traffic… source |
| TRUK1700 | Defensive Driving | — | TRUK 1700 - Defensive Driving TRUK 1700 - Defensive Driving .5 credit(s) Combine principles of defensive driving with the technical skills of the professional truck driver to enable truckers to meet… source |
| TRUK2000 | NE Department of Motor Vehicles Third Party Examination | — | TRUK 2000 - NE Department of Motor Vehicles Third Party Examination TRUK 2000 - NE Department of Motor Vehicles Third Party Examination .5 credit(s) Third Party Examination of student’s performance d… source |
| WELD1250 | Blueprint Reading | — | WELD 1250 - Blueprint Reading WELD 1250 - Blueprint Reading 3 credit(s) Blueprint reading, welding symbols, and basic drafting skills that are used in the welding industry. Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0… source |
| WELD1280 | Welding for Related Occupations | — | WELD 1280 - Welding for Related Occupations WELD 1280 - Welding for Related Occupations 3 credit(s) For students taking welding on a related basis. Includes the basic principles and applications of t… source |
| WELD1290 | Welding for Machinist | — | WELD 1290 - Welding for Machinist WELD 1290 - Welding for Machinist 3 credit(s) Meets the welding requirements for students majoring in machine tool technology: oxyacetylene welding, brazing, braze w… source |
| WELD1300 | Oxyacetylene Welding I | — | WELD 1300 - Oxyacetylene Welding I WELD 1300 - Oxyacetylene Welding I 3 credit(s) Equipment and supplies are used in a safe manner when welding with the oxyacetylene welding equipment. Skill developm… source |
| WELD1320 | Cutting | — | WELD 1320 - Cutting WELD 1320 - Cutting 2 credit(s) Theory and practice of cutting. A variety of cutting processes will be covered including oxyacetylene, arc, and plasma arc. Class- 15 Practical Lab… source |
| WELD1340 | Brazing & Braze Welding | — | WELD 1340 - Brazing & Braze Welding WELD 1340 - Brazing & Braze Welding 2 credit(s) Theory and practice in brazing and braze welding. Skill development using mild steel, cast iron, and aluminum will… source |
| WELD1360 | Welding Repair & Troubleshooting | — | WELD 1360 - Welding Repair & Troubleshooting WELD 1360 - Welding Repair & Troubleshooting 3 credit(s) Basic repair and troubleshooting of welding power supplies, wire feeders, and accessory equipment… source |
| WELD1440 | Gas Metal Arc Basics | — | WELD 1440 - Gas Metal Arc Basics WELD 1440 - Gas Metal Arc Basics 2 credit(s) Theory and application of gas metal arc welding, welds made in flat position on mild steel. This course is short and inte… source |
| WELD1450 | Gas Metal Arc Welding I | — | WELD 1450 - Gas Metal Arc Welding I WELD 1450 - Gas Metal Arc Welding I 3 credit(s) Theory and application of the gas metal arc welding process on mild steel. Welds are made in all positions, on vari… source |
| WELD1460 | Gas Metal Arc Welding II | — | WELD 1460 - Gas Metal Arc Welding II WELD 1460 - Gas Metal Arc Welding II 2 credit(s) The spray transfer mode of deposit for welding will be covered in this course. Aluminum, stainless, and other non… source |
| WELD1470 | Shield Metal Arc Welding I | — | WELD 1470 - Shield Metal Arc Welding I WELD 1470 - Shield Metal Arc Welding I 2 credit(s) Emphasizes safety, theory, and nomenclature. Welding skills will be developed in the flat position using mild… source |
| WELD1480 | Shield Metal Arc Welding II | — | WELD 1480 - Shield Metal Arc Welding II WELD 1480 - Shield Metal Arc Welding II 2 credit(s) Welding skills will be developed in the all position using mild steel. Several electrodes and types of join… source |
| WELD1490 | Shield Metal Arc Welding III | — | WELD 1490 - Shield Metal Arc Welding III WELD 1490 - Shield Metal Arc Welding III 2 credit(s) Welding skills will be developed in all positions using mild steel. Several electrodes and types of joint… source |
| WELD1500 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I | — | WELD 1500 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I WELD 1500 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I 3 credit(s) Theory and application of gas tungsten arc welding using mild steel in all positions. Proficiency must be dem… source |
| WELD1510 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II | — | WELD 1510 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II WELD 1510 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II 2 credit(s) Stainless steel and aluminum are welded in all positions. Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internshi… source |
| WELD1550 | Robotic Programming & Welding | — | WELD 1550 - Robotic Programming & Welding WELD 1550 - Robotic Programming & Welding 2 credit(s) This course is designed for students completing an AAS degree or individuals from industry working with… source |
| WELD1600 | Polyethylene Pipe Fusion | — | WELD 1600 - Polyethylene Pipe Fusion WELD 1600 - Polyethylene Pipe Fusion 1 credit(s) This course covers the properties of polyethylene pipe, codes, and standards used in the polyethylene pipe indust… source |
| WELD2300 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe I | — | WELD 2300 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe I WELD 2300 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe I 2 credit(s) Note: Completion of WELD 1470 and WELD 1480 are recommended. The development of pipe welding… source |
| WELD2310 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe II | — | WELD 2310 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe II WELD 2310 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe II 2 credit(s) Note: Completion of WELD 1470 and 1480 are recommended. The development of pipe welding ski… source |
| WELD2320 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe III | — | WELD 2320 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe III WELD 2320 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe III 2 credit(s) Note: Completion of WELD 1470 and 1480 are recommended. The development of pipe welding s… source |
| WELD2330 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe IV | — | WELD 2330 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe IV WELD 2330 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe IV 2 credit(s) Note: Completion of WELD 1470 and 1480 are recommended. The development of pipe welding ski… source |
| WELD2340 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe V | — | WELD 2340 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe V WELD 2340 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Pipe V 2 credit(s) Note: Completion of WELD 1470 and 1480 are recommended. The development of pipe welding skill… source |
| WELD2480 | Flux-Cored & Submerged Arc Welding | — | WELD 2480 - Flux-Cored & Submerged Arc Welding WELD 2480 - Flux-Cored & Submerged Arc Welding 3 credit(s) Theory and application. Includes welding all positions using self-shielding and externally sh… source |
| WELD2520 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding: Pipe | — | WELD 2520 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding: Pipe WELD 2520 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding: Pipe 2 credit(s) Provides the student with the skills necessary to pass pipe qualifications test in the 2G, 5G, and 6G… source |
| WELD2610 | Metals | — | WELD 2610 - Metals WELD 2610 - Metals 2 credit(s) A study of metals as related to their properties, alloying elements, and code systems is covered. Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0 source |
| WELD2620 | Layout & Assembly | — | WELD 2620 - Layout & Assembly WELD 2620 - Layout & Assembly 2 credit(s) The design and fabrication of an approved project is included in this course. A working print, estimation of cost and time, and… source |
| WELD2640 | Miscellaneous Welding Processes | — | WELD 2640 - Miscellaneous Welding Processes WELD 2640 - Miscellaneous Welding Processes 2 credit(s) Study and application of resistance, friction, hard facing, and cast iron welding along with the us… source |
| WELD2700 | Welding Codes & Standards | — | WELD 2700 - Welding Codes & Standards WELD 2700 - Welding Codes & Standards 2 credit(s) Various familiarization of welding codes and inspection techniques are covered relating to weld quality. Covers… source |
| WELD2730 | Welding for Qualification I | — | WELD 2730 - Welding for Qualification I WELD 2730 - Welding for Qualification I 1 credit(s) This course requires weldment to be made which will satisfactorily withstand the guided bend test as specif… source |
| WELD2740 | Welding for Qualification II | — | WELD 2740 - Welding for Qualification II WELD 2740 - Welding for Qualification II 1 credit(s) This course requires weldment to be made which will satisfactorily withstand the guided bend test as spec… source |
| WELD2750 | Welding for Qualification III | — | WELD 2750 - Welding for Qualification III WELD 2750 - Welding for Qualification III 1 credit(s) This course requires weldment to be made which will satisfactorily withstand the guided bend test as sp… source |
| WELD2760 | Welding for Qualification IV | — | WELD 2760 - Welding for Qualification IV WELD 2760 - Welding for Qualification IV 1 credit(s) This course requires weldment to be made which will satisfactorily withstand the guided bend test as spec… source |