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| ACCT1010 | Principles of Accounting I | — | ACCT 1010 - Principles of Accounting I ACCT 1010 - Principles of Accounting I 3 credit(s) Introduction to financial accounting principles with emphasis on using financial information in business deci… source |
| ACCT1020 | Principles of Accounting II | — | ACCT 1020 - Principles of Accounting II ACCT 1020 - Principles of Accounting II 3 credit(s) Introduction to managerial and cost accounting concepts utilized in planning and controlling operations. Th… source |
| ACCT2301 | Payroll Accounting | — | ACCT 2301 - Payroll Accounting ACCT 2301 - Payroll Accounting 3 credit(s) This course is an introduction to payroll procedures and laws affecting payroll operations and employment practices, includin… source |
| ACCT2331 | Tax Accounting | — | ACCT 2331 - Tax Accounting ACCT 2331 - Tax Accounting 3 credit(s) This course introduces the student to basic taxation principles and applications. Topics may include history of taxation, tax legisla… source |
| ACCT2341 | Cost Accounting | — | ACCT 2341 - Cost Accounting ACCT 2341 - Cost Accounting 3 credit(s) This course introduces the student to the processes used to prepare cost accounting information for decision making in internal ope… source |
| ACCT2362 | Forensic Accounting | — | ACCT 2362 - Forensic Accounting ACCT 2362 - Forensic Accounting 3 credit(s) This course provides an introduction to the careers in forensic accounting and an introduction to fraud detection and accou… source |
| ACCT2382 | Accounting Systems Applications | — | ACCT 2382 - Accounting Systems Applications ACCT 2382 - Accounting Systems Applications 3 credit(s) This course presents the process of setting up and maintaining an accounting information system usi… source |
| ACCT2399 | Accounting Capstone | — | ACCT 2399 - Accounting Capstone ACCT 2399 - Accounting Capstone 3 credit(s) This course reviews topics covered in courses included in the accounting curriculum. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) S source |
| ACCT2801 | 2899 - Special Topics in Accounting | — | ACCT 2801 – 2899 - Special Topics in Accounting ACCT 2801 – 2899 - Special Topics in Accounting 1 – 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a specific topic in accounting. UD source |
| ACCT2900 | Individualized Topics in Accounting | — | ACCT 2900 - Individualized Topics in Accounting ACCT 2900 - Individualized Topics in Accounting 1 – 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in accounting. Students may take more than one i… source |
| ADMN1302 | Keyboarding/Formatting I | — | ADMN 1302 - Keyboarding/Formatting I ADMN 1302 - Keyboarding/Formatting I 3 credit(s) An introductory keyboarding course with an emphasis on the techniques of touch typing, speed building and formatt… source |
| ADMN1305 | Business English | — | ADMN 1305 - Business English ADMN 1305 - Business English 3 credit(s) A course emphasizing the rules and accepted practices of English grammar in the contemporary business office. Three hours lecture… source |
| ADMN1306 | Medical Terminology I | — | ADMN 1306 - Medical Terminology I ADMN 1306 - Medical Terminology I 3 credit(s) An introduction to medical terminology through the study of anatomy and physiology and review of diseases, diagnostic p… source |
| ADMN1307 | Survey of Coding | — | ADMN 1307 - Survey of Coding ADMN 1307 - Survey of Coding 3 credit(s) This course provides an overview of coding and classification systems in a variety of healthcare setting. Topics include classifi… source |
| ADMN1308 | Office Procedures | — | ADMN 1308 - Office Procedures ADMN 1308 - Office Procedures 3 credit(s) The student will learn job functions that are common to most offices including scheduling appointments, processing incoming/out… source |
| ADMN1309 | Records Management | — | ADMN 1309 - Records Management ADMN 1309 - Records Management 3 credit(s) Provides an opportunity to demonstrate management decisions involved in planning, organizing and controlling the records of a… source |
| ADMN1310 | Business Communications | — | ADMN 1310 - Business Communications ADMN 1310 - Business Communications 3 credit(s) This course is a study of the principles, practices and review of grammar and mechanics of various types of effecti… source |
| ADMN1311 | Word Processing I | — | ADMN 1311 - Word Processing I ADMN 1311 - Word Processing I 3 credit(s) An application-oriented course that includes designing and editing a variety of business documents, with emphasis on decision m… source |
| ADMN1312 | Keyboarding/Formatting II | — | ADMN 1312 - Keyboarding/Formatting II ADMN 1312 - Keyboarding/Formatting II 3 credit(s) This course continues emphasis on speed and accuracy building along with timed production in word processing an… source |
| ADMN1313 | Spreadsheet Applications | — | ADMN 1313 - Spreadsheet Applications ADMN 1313 - Spreadsheet Applications 3 credit(s) A study to provide fundamentals of spreadsheet applications including entering, formatting, charting, managing an… source |
| ADMN1322 | Presentation Applications | — | ADMN 1322 - Presentation Applications ADMN 1322 - Presentation Applications 3 credit(s) A course designed to prepare, edit and format a presentation. Students will gain experience in adding animation… source |
| ADMN2303 | CPT Coding | — | ADMN 2303 - CPT Coding ADMN 2303 - CPT Coding 3 credit(s) CPT coding provides an introduction to the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and HCPCS Level II coding system. Topics include CPT coding f… source |
| ADMN2304 | Introduction to Electronic Health Records | — | ADMN 2304 - Introduction to Electronic Health Records ADMN 2304 - Introduction to Electronic Health Records 3 credit(s) Introduction to Electronic Health Records (EHR) presents the history of the EHR… source |
| ADMN2311 | ICD-PCS Coding | — | ADMN 2311 - ICD-PCS Coding ADMN 2311 - ICD-PCS Coding 3 credit(s) ICD-CM Coding introduces the student to coding convention, guidelines and proper use of the Index and Tabular Lists for coding diagno… source |
| ADMN2322 | Introduction to Basic Law | — | ADMN 2322 - Introduction to Basic Law ADMN 2322 - Introduction to Basic Law 3 credit(s) This course provides an overview of the major principles and functions of our legal system and introduces stude… source |
| ADMN2330 | Database Applications | — | ADMN 2330 - Database Applications ADMN 2330 - Database Applications 3 credit(s) A course designed to expand the student’s skill with database applications used by an administrative professional. Thre… source |
| ADMN2375 | Career Development and Planning | — | ADMN 2375 - Career Development and Planning ADMN 2375 - Career Development and Planning 3 credit(s) Career Planning and Development builds bridges from classroom to career. Practical assignments conn… source |
| ADMN2390 | Capstone Experience for APT | — | ADMN 2390 - Capstone Experience for APT ADMN 2390 - Capstone Experience for APT 3 credit(s) This culminating class in the Administrative Professional Technology program will utilize the competencies… source |
| ADMN2395 | APT Internship | — | ADMN 2395 - APT Internship ADMN 2395 - APT Internship 3 credit(s) This internship course requires students to apply critical thinking, problem-solving and communication skills to a real or simulated… source |
| ADMN2900 | Individualized Studies in Administrative Professional Technology | — | ADMN 2900 - Individualized Studies in Administrative Professional Technology ADMN 2900 - Individualized Studies in Administrative Professional Technology 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualize… source |
| AGRI1010 | Introduction to Agriculture Business | — | AGRI 1010 - Introduction to Agriculture Business AGRI 1010 - Introduction to Agriculture Business 3 credit(s) An introduction to the principles of agriculture business and basic concepts of current s… source |
| AGRI1020 | Introduction to Animal Science | — | AGRI 1020 - Introduction to Animal Science AGRI 1020 - Introduction to Animal Science 3 credit(s) Animal breeds, principles of inheritance, nutrition, sanitation, disease, animal products and their r… source |
| AGRI1030 | Introduction to Plant Science | — | AGRI 1030 - Introduction to Plant Science AGRI 1030 - Introduction to Plant Science 3 credit(s) Plant structure, physiology and heredity in relation to the fundamental processes of growth, developmen… source |
| AGRI1050 | Soil Science | — | AGRI 1050 - Soil Science AGRI 1050 - Soil Science 4 credit(s) A study of the properties of soil and its origin, classification, and physical and chemical composition. Lab exercises deal with soil min… source |
| AGRI1300 | Issues in Agriculture and Natural Resources | — | AGRI 1300 - Issues in Agriculture and Natural Resources AGRI 1300 - Issues in Agriculture and Natural Resources 3 credit(s) Introduces students to the study of various approaches on the issues in agr… source |
| AGRI1410 | Introduction to Agriculture | — | AGRI 1410 - Introduction to Agriculture AGRI 1410 - Introduction to Agriculture 3 credit(s) Historical development, national and international issues and trends. Three hours lecture per week. UD source |
| AGRI2110 | Veterinary Assistant Practicum | — | AGRI 2110 - Veterinary Assistant Practicum AGRI 2110 - Veterinary Assistant Practicum 4 credit(s) Practical work experience in veterinary clinics and/or related facilities. Approximately 100 clinical… source |
| AGRI2801-2899 | Special Topics in Agriculture | — | AGRI 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Agriculture AGRI 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Agriculture 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a specific topic in agriculture. UD source |
| AGRI2900 | Individualized Studies in Agriculture | — | AGRI 2900 - Individualized Studies in Agriculture AGRI 2900 - Individualized Studies in Agriculture 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in agriculture. Students may take more than… source |
| ANTH1230 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | — | ANTH 1230 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 1230 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 credit(s) ♦ International and cross-cultural activities including contrasting values, communicati… source |
| ART1035 | Introduction to Art | — | ART 1035 - Introduction to Art ART 1035 - Introduction to Art 3 credit(s) ♦ Analysis of style, technique and structure in art to stimulate thought and deepen the meaning and relationship of art to ev… source |
| ART1040 | Digital Imaging I | — | ART 1040 - Digital Imaging I ART 1040 - Digital Imaging I 3 credit(s) This course provides an introduction to the various elements of photographic imaging with respect to digital manipulation and aes… source |
| ART1045 | Drawing I | — | ART 1045 - Drawing I ART 1045 - Drawing I 3 credit(s) Materials and techniques of drawing including composition. Additional fee: $35. Six hours studio per week. F source |
| ART1050 | Drawing II | — | ART 1050 - Drawing II ART 1050 - Drawing II 3 credit(s) Materials and techniques of drawing including composition. Additional fee: $35. Six hours studio per week. ( ) S source |
| ART1110 | Two-Dimensional Design | — | ART 1110 - Two-Dimensional Design ART 1110 - Two-Dimensional Design 3 credit(s) A fundamental exploration of the elements, principles and techniques of design as they apply to two-dimensional art for… source |
| ART1120 | Three-Dimensional Design | — | ART 1120 - Three-Dimensional Design ART 1120 - Three-Dimensional Design 3 credit(s) A fundamental exploration of the elements, principles and techniques of design as they apply to three-dimensional a… source |
| ART1200 | Digital Photography I | — | ART 1200 - Digital Photography I ART 1200 - Digital Photography I 3 credit(s) This course is an introduction to digital photography and the mechanics of various cameras such as a DSLR camera. Student… source |
| ART1440 | Typography | — | ART 1440 - Typography ART 1440 - Typography 3 credit(s) Introduction to the terminology, technology and design aspects of typography and visual communication; topics include typographical anatomy, ty… source |
| ART1500 | Introduction to Computer Animation | — | ART 1500 - Introduction to Computer Animation ART 1500 - Introduction to Computer Animation 3 credit(s) An introduction to computer animation in all its facets. Lectures include the history of animat… source |
| ART1520 | Image Creation | — | ART 1520 - Image Creation ART 1520 - Image Creation 3 credit(s) Creative development of visuals for use in a variety of digital, graphic and animation applications. Topics include elementary computer… source |
| ART2000 | Art History Survey I | — | ART 2000 - Art History Survey I ART 2000 - Art History Survey I 3 credit(s) ♦ Major periods of art history from prehistoric times to the 15th century. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) S source |
| ART2020 | Art History Survey II | — | ART 2020 - Art History Survey II ART 2020 - Art History Survey II 3 credit(s) ♦ Major periods of art history from the 15th century to the present. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) F source |
| ART2040 | Digital Imaging II | — | ART 2040 - Digital Imaging II ART 2040 - Digital Imaging II 3 credit(s) This course provides advanced photographic imaging techniques with an emphasis on refining skills and developing an awareness o… source |
| ART2110 | Sculpture I | — | ART 2110 - Sculpture I ART 2110 - Sculpture I 3 credit(s) An introduction to various materials, processes and elements of design as they relate to three-dimensional structures. Media may include plas… source |
| ART2120 | Sculpture II | — | ART 2120 - Sculpture II ART 2120 - Sculpture II 3 credit(s) This course is designed to expand on Sculpture I. Emphasis is further placed on complex ideas, processes and materials with traditional and… source |
| ART2200 | Digital Photography II | — | ART 2200 - Digital Photography II ART 2200 - Digital Photography II 3 credit(s) This course covers advanced photography techniques along with aesthetic awareness and individual approaches to expressi… source |
| ART2310 | Painting I | — | ART 2310 - Painting I ART 2310 - Painting I 3 credit(s) This course introduces materials, tools and techniques of painting. Emphasis is placed on basic skills and concepts of creation and analysis. A… source |
| ART2320 | Painting II | — | ART 2320 - Painting II ART 2320 - Painting II 3 credit(s) This course is an investigation of materials, tools and techniques of painting (differing from Painting I). Emphasis is placed on concept and… source |
| ART2410 | Clay I | — | ART 2410 - Clay I ART 2410 - Clay I 3 credit(s) This clay course is designed to give the student studio experience with techniques, tools and materials used in design and creating aesthetic forms wit… source |
| ART2420 | Clay II | — | ART 2420 - Clay II ART 2420 - Clay II 3 credit(s) This clay course is designed to expand on Clay I. Emphasis is further placed on decoration, glazing and firing. This course deals with the vessel in… source |
| ART2500 | Art Theory and Criticism | — | ART 2500 - Art Theory and Criticism ART 2500 - Art Theory and Criticism 1 credit(s) Art Theory and Criticism provides the terminology and theoretical basis necessary for the investigation and underst… source |
| ART2510 | Portfolio Preparation | — | ART 2510 - Portfolio Preparation ART 2510 - Portfolio Preparation 1 credit(s) This course is designed specifically to art majors prepare a comprehensive portfolio of their work that will be suitable… source |
| ART2630 | Introduction to Graphic Design | — | ART 2630 - Introduction to Graphic Design ART 2630 - Introduction to Graphic Design 3 credit(s) An introduction to computer graphics software and techniques. Students will learn fundamental skills in… source |
| ART2710 | Individual Problems in Art I | — | ART 2710 - Individual Problems in Art I ART 2710 - Individual Problems in Art I 3 credit(s) Directed study in special areas of interest. Additional fee: $35. Three hours per week. F,S source |
| ART2720 | Individual Problems in Art II | — | ART 2720 - Individual Problems in Art II ART 2720 - Individual Problems in Art II 3 credit(s) Directed study in special areas of interest. Additional fee: $35. Three hours per week. ( ) F,S source |
| ART2801-2899 | Special Topics in Art | — | ART 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Art ART 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Art 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a particular topic in art. UD source |
| ART2900 | Individualized Studies in Art | — | ART 2900 - Individualized Studies in Art ART 2900 - Individualized Studies in Art 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in art. Students may take more than one independent or individ… source |
| ASTR1010 | Solar System Astronomy | — | ASTR 1010 - Solar System Astronomy ASTR 1010 - Solar System Astronomy 4 credit(s) ♦ Contemporary study of the solar system including planets, satellites, asteroids, comets, constellations, celestial… source |
| ASTR1020 | Stars and Galaxies Astronomy | — | ASTR 1020 - Stars and Galaxies Astronomy ASTR 1020 - Stars and Galaxies Astronomy 4 credit(s) ♦ Historical and contemporary study of cosmological models; evolution, classification and characteristics… source |
| ASTR2801-2899 | Special Topics in Astronomy | — | ASTR 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Astronomy ASTR 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Astronomy 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a specific topic in astronomy. UD source |
| ASTR2900 | Individualized Studies in Astronomy | — | ASTR 2900 - Individualized Studies in Astronomy ASTR 2900 - Individualized Studies in Astronomy 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in astronomy. Students may take more than one in… source |
| BIOL1010 | Introduction to Biology | — | BIOL 1010 - Introduction to Biology BIOL 1010 - Introduction to Biology 4 credit(s) ♦ Scientific method, basic chemistry, cellular organization, cellular energetics, multicellular organization into t… source |
| BIOL1020 | Diversity of Life | — | BIOL 1020 - Diversity of Life BIOL 1020 - Diversity of Life 4 credit(s) ♦ Cell reproduction, embryology, genetics, evolution, classification survey and ecology. Three hours lecture and two hours lab… source |
| BIOL1050 | Southern Appalachian Flora and Fauna | — | BIOL 1050 - Southern Appalachian Flora and Fauna BIOL 1050 - Southern Appalachian Flora and Fauna 3 credit(s) Field and laboratory identification and ecology of plants and animals of the Southern App… source |
| BIOL1110 | General Biology I | — | BIOL 1110 - General Biology I BIOL 1110 - General Biology I 4 credit(s) ♦ Scientific method, unifying principles of biology including evolutionary theory, basic genetic principles, biodiversity and c… source |
| BIOL1120 | General Biology II | — | BIOL 1120 - General Biology II BIOL 1120 - General Biology II 4 credit(s) ♦ Scientific method, chemistry, cells, cell-cell interactions, cellular respiration and fermentation, photosynthesis, cell cy… source |
| BIOL1130 | General Biology III | — | BIOL 1130 - General Biology III BIOL 1130 - General Biology III 4 credit(s) Animal structure and function, including animal development, animal form and function, and animal systems. Three hours lect… source |
| BIOL1310 | Wildlife Law Enforcement | — | BIOL 1310 - Wildlife Law Enforcement BIOL 1310 - Wildlife Law Enforcement 3 credit(s) To provide students a comprehensive overview of wildlife law enforcement, with emphasis on Tennessee through intr… source |
| BIOL1430 | Nutrition | — | BIOL 1430 - Nutrition BIOL 1430 - Nutrition 3 credit(s) Personal and family nutrition emphasizing nutritive value and function of food in the body. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) F,S source |
| BIOL1510 | Environmental Science I | — | BIOL 1510 - Environmental Science I BIOL 1510 - Environmental Science I 4 credit(s) ♦ Scientific method, chemistry, biology, ecology, communities, ecosystems and biomes. Three hours lecture and two h… source |
| BIOL1520 | Environmental Science II | — | BIOL 1520 - Environmental Science II BIOL 1520 - Environmental Science II 4 credit(s) ♦ Human populations, environmental systems and policy, resources and pollution. Emphasis on man’s impact on the e… source |
| BIOL2010 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I | — | BIOL 2010 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2010 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credit(s) ♦ Structure and function of the body emphasizing basic organization, the integumentary, skeletal, mus… source |
| BIOL2020 | Human Anatomy and Physiology II | — | BIOL 2020 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 2020 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credit(s) ♦ Structure and function of the body emphasizing the endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, lympha… source |
| BIOL2110 | Forestry, Wildlife, Fisheries | — | BIOL 2110 - Forestry, Wildlife, Fisheries BIOL 2110 - Forestry, Wildlife, Fisheries 3 credit(s) History of forestry, wildlife and fisheries practices with introduction to dendrology, silviculture, bi… source |
| BIOL2230 | Microbiology | — | BIOL 2230 - Microbiology BIOL 2230 - Microbiology 4 credit(s) Characteristics of prominent bacteria, viruses, protozoa and multicellular parasites; history of microbiology, chemistry, cells, microbia… source |
| BIOL2310 | Conservation | — | BIOL 2310 - Conservation BIOL 2310 - Conservation 3 credit(s) Use and abuse of wildland resources. Historical perspectives and current management of forests, wildlife, and fish of North America inclu… source |
| BIOL2320 | Dendrology | — | BIOL 2320 - Dendrology BIOL 2320 - Dendrology 3 credit(s) Identification, classification and nomenclature of important North American trees and woody shrubs. Forest associations, silvicultural charac… source |
| BIOL2330 | Ecology | — | BIOL 2330 - Ecology BIOL 2330 - Ecology 4 credit(s) Relationships between organisms and their environment, including human environmental problems. Lecture topics include populations, communities and… source |
| BIOL2801-2899 | Special Topics in Biology | — | BIOL 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Biology BIOL 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Biology 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a particular topic in biology. UD source |
| BIOL2900 | Individualized Studies in Biology | — | BIOL 2900 - Individualized Studies in Biology BIOL 2900 - Individualized Studies in Biology 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in biology. Students may take more than one independ… source |
| BUSN1300 | Personal Finance | — | BUSN 1300 - Personal Finance BUSN 1300 - Personal Finance 3 credit(s) This course s students to define and reach personal financial goals. Topics may include planning, budgeting, taxes, credit, housi… source |
| BUSN1302 | Keyboarding with Word Processing | — | BUSN 1302 - Keyboarding with Word Processing BUSN 1302 - Keyboarding with Word Processing 3 credit(s) This course develops the techniques of touch typing and introduces word processing. Three hours l… source |
| BUSN1305 | Introduction to Business | — | BUSN 1305 - Introduction to Business BUSN 1305 - Introduction to Business 3 credit(s) This course provides an introduction to the business environment. Topics may include business ownership and organ… source |
| BUSN1310 | Business Communications | — | BUSN 1310 - Business Communications BUSN 1310 - Business Communications 3 credit(s) This course is a study of the principles, practices, and mechanics of various types of effective written and oral b… source |
| BUSN1315 | Principles of Customer Service | — | BUSN 1315 - Principles of Customer Service BUSN 1315 - Principles of Customer Service 3 credit(s) This course applies basic knowledge and skills to develop customer-focused strategies necessary to ma… source |
| BUSN1320 | Business Calculations | — | BUSN 1320 - Business Calculations BUSN 1320 - Business Calculations 3 credit(s) This course is a study of the application of mathematics to solve problems related to routine business operations. Topi… source |
| BUSN1325 | Customer Service Methods | — | BUSN 1325 - Customer Service Methods BUSN 1325 - Customer Service Methods 3 credit(s) This course defines quality customer service and explains how that is achieved through effective communication sk… source |
| BUSN1330 | Entrepreneurship | — | BUSN 1330 - Entrepreneurship BUSN 1330 - Entrepreneurship 3 credit(s) This course explores the strategies necessary to start and operate a business. Topics may include development of a business plan… source |
| BUSN1370 | Spreadsheet Applications | — | BUSN 1370 - Spreadsheet Applications BUSN 1370 - Spreadsheet Applications 3 credit(s) This course develops skills with spreadsheet software. Use and design of spreadsheets for practical business appl… source |
| BUSN1380 | Supervisory Management | — | BUSN 1380 - Supervisory Management BUSN 1380 - Supervisory Management 3 credit(s) This course provides for the development of supervisory ability and judgement through a presentation of the principle… source |
| BUSN2195 | Business Applications | — | BUSN 2195 - Business Applications BUSN 2195 - Business Applications 1 credit(s) This capstone course requires students to apply critical thinking, problem-solving and communication skills to a real o… source |
| BUSN2310 | Business Statistics | — | BUSN 2310 - Business Statistics BUSN 2310 - Business Statistics 3 credit(s) This course examines basic statistical theories, concepts and techniques and their applications in business. Three hours le… source |
| BUSN2315 | Data Modeling for Business | — | BUSN 2315 - Data Modeling for Business BUSN 2315 - Data Modeling for Business 3 credit(s) This course covers using spreadsheet software to build and analyze models to solve business problems. Topics… source |
| BUSN2320 | Business Finance | — | BUSN 2320 - Business Finance BUSN 2320 - Business Finance 3 credit(s) This course examines financial principles, which may include financial statement analysis, risk and return relationships, time va… source |
| BUSN2330 | Principles of Management | — | BUSN 2330 - Principles of Management BUSN 2330 - Principles of Management 3 credit(s) This course is a study of management through analysis of the functions of planning, organizing, leading, and cont… source |
| BUSN2340 | Human Resource Management | — | BUSN 2340 - Human Resource Management BUSN 2340 - Human Resource Management 3 credit(s) This course is a study of principles of human resource management, which may include equal employment law and t… source |
| BUSN2350 | Organizational Behavior | — | BUSN 2350 - Organizational Behavior BUSN 2350 - Organizational Behavior 3 credit(s) This course examines the importance of understanding human relations in the workplace and developing the skills nec… source |
| BUSN2360 | International Business | — | BUSN 2360 - International Business BUSN 2360 - International Business 3 credit(s) This course is a survey of the major issues associated with conducting international business. It provides students a… source |
| BUSN2370 | Legal Environment of Business | — | BUSN 2370 - Legal Environment of Business BUSN 2370 - Legal Environment of Business 3 credit(s) This is a study of the principles of the American legal system as they relate to the conduct of busines… source |
| BUSN2380 | Principles of Marketing | — | BUSN 2380 - Principles of Marketing BUSN 2380 - Principles of Marketing 3 credit(s) This course is a study of basic marketing principles and practices, including the selection of target markets and t… source |
| BUSN2385 | Project Design and Management | — | BUSN 2385 - Project Design and Management BUSN 2385 - Project Design and Management 3 credit(s) This course provides an overview of the tools and techniques needed to plan, execute and evaluate proje… source |
| BUSN2390 | Business Presentations | — | BUSN 2390 - Business Presentations BUSN 2390 - Business Presentations 3 credit(s) This course emphasizes formal presentation skills for use in a business environment. Three hours lecture per week. (… source |
| BUSN2395 | Business Applications | — | BUSN 2395 - Business Applications BUSN 2395 - Business Applications 3 credit(s) This capstone course requires students to apply critical thinking, problem-solving and communication skills to a real o… source |
| CHET1300 | Process Equipment | — | CHET 1300 - Process Equipment CHET 1300 - Process Equipment 3 credit(s) Fundamentals of chemical plant energy sources; concepts and operational principles of cooling towers, boilers, reactors, heat e… source |
| CHET1320 | Process Control Operations I | — | CHET 1320 - Process Control Operations I CHET 1320 - Process Control Operations I 3 credit(s) Principles of process control and the functions of instruments used to monitor and control chemical proce… source |
| CHET1400 | Industrial Chemistry | — | CHET 1400 - Industrial Chemistry CHET 1400 - Industrial Chemistry 4 credit(s) Introduction of inorganic and organic chemical theories and their industrial applications; includes case studies, safety… source |
| CHET1410 | Process Operations I | — | CHET 1410 - Process Operations I CHET 1410 - Process Operations I 4 credit(s) Introduction to basic chemical engineering calculations; introduction to flow and heat concepts, fluid flow and separatio… source |
| CHET2240 | Basic Laboratory Techniques | — | CHET 2240 - Basic Laboratory Techniques CHET 2240 - Basic Laboratory Techniques 2 credit(s) Introduction to basic laboratory techniques; filtration and extraction; use of laboratory equipment and gla… source |
| CHET2310 | Process Operations II | — | CHET 2310 - Process Operations II CHET 2310 - Process Operations II 3 credit(s) Capstone course designed to integrate the student’s knowledge of chemical plant process operations, overview of process… source |
| CHET2320 | Process Control Instrumentation II | — | CHET 2320 - Process Control Instrumentation II CHET 2320 - Process Control Instrumentation II 3 credit(s) Capstone course designed to integrate the student’s knowledge of chemical plant process. Cont… source |
| CHET2340 | Industrial Analysis | — | CHET 2340 - Industrial Analysis CHET 2340 - Industrial Analysis 3 credit(s) Spectroscopy applications and basic theory; standard lab experiments and chemical analysis methods and instrumentation such… source |
| CHEM1010 | Introductory Chemistry I | — | CHEM 1010 - Introductory Chemistry I CHEM 1010 - Introductory Chemistry I 4 credit(s) ♦ For students with no previous chemistry course. Scientific measurements and significant figures; atomic and mol… source |
| CHEM1110 | General Chemistry I | — | CHEM 1110 - General Chemistry I CHEM 1110 - General Chemistry I 4 credit(s) ♦ Theoretical and descriptive chemistry for science, engineering, medicine and allied health majors. Atomic theory, chemica… source |
| CHEM1120 | General Chemistry II | — | CHEM 1120 - General Chemistry II CHEM 1120 - General Chemistry II 4 credit(s) ♦ Reaction kinetics, chemical equilibria, thermodynamics, electro chemistry, descriptive chemistry of metals and non-meta… source |
| CHEM2010 | Organic Chemistry I | — | CHEM 2010 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2010 - Organic Chemistry I 4 credit(s) Properties, synthesis and reactions of aliphatic and aromatic compounds according to functional groups including mechanisms… source |
| CHEM2020 | Organic Chemistry II | — | CHEM 2020 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2020 - Organic Chemistry II 4 credit(s) Spectroscopic characteristics of organic compounds; and introduction to proteins, amino acids, carbohydrates, fats and he… source |
| CHEM2801-2899 | Special Topics in Chemistry | — | CHEM 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Chemistry CHEM 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Chemistry 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a particular topic in chemistry. UD source |
| CHEM2900 | Individualized Studies in Chemistry | — | CHEM 2900 - Individualized Studies in Chemistry CHEM 2900 - Individualized Studies in Chemistry 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in chemistry. Students may take more than one in… source |
| COMM270 | Audio for Media | — | COMM 270 - Audio for Media COMM 270 - Audio for Media 3 credit(s) This course provides a basic understanding of the theories and technology used in audio production for CD’s, radio, TV, and film, lab… source |
| COMM271 | Introduction to Audio Recording Techniques | — | COMM 271 - Introduction to Audio Recording Techniques COMM 271 - Introduction to Audio Recording Techniques 3 credit(s) This course develops an understanding of the techniques and technology involved… source |
| COMM273 | Live Sound Recording and Reinforcement | — | COMM 273 - Live Sound Recording and Reinforcement COMM 273 - Live Sound Recording and Reinforcement 3 credit(s) This course provides instruction in live sound recording and reinforcement including fu… source |
| COMM299 | Capstone Experience: Audio Production | — | COMM 299 - Capstone Experience: Audio Production COMM 299 - Capstone Experience: Audio Production 3 credit(s) The Capstone Experience in Audio Production is an opportunity for program students to bri… source |
| COMM1010 | Introduction to Mass Communication | — | COMM 1010 - Introduction to Mass Communication COMM 1010 - Introduction to Mass Communication 3 credit(s) Journalism, broadcasting, public relations, film, magazines and the recording industry. Three… source |
| COMM1020 | Writing for the Mass Media | — | COMM 1020 - Writing for the Mass Media COMM 1020 - Writing for the Mass Media 3 credit(s) Information gathering and writing under deadline for print and broadcast media, including news and promotiona… source |
| COMM1030 | Introduction to Electronic Media | — | COMM 1030 - Introduction to Electronic Media COMM 1030 - Introduction to Electronic Media 3 credit(s) This course is an introduction to the history, special aspects, organization, structure and funct… source |
| COMM2000 | Forensics | — | COMM 2000 - Forensics COMM 2000 - Forensics 1 credit(s) Students participate in public speaking, debate and dramatic interpretation events in competition. Enrollment by permission of instructor. One… source |
| COMM2001 | Forensics | — | COMM 2001 - Forensics COMM 2001 - Forensics 1 credit(s) Students participate in public speaking, debate and dramatic interpretation events in competition. Enrollment by permission of instructor. One… source |
| COMM2002 | Forensics | — | COMM 2002 - Forensics COMM 2002 - Forensics 1 credit(s) Students participate in public speaking, debate and dramatic interpretation events in competition. Enrollment by permission of instructor. One… source |
| COMM2003 | Forensics | — | COMM 2003 - Forensics COMM 2003 - Forensics 1 credit(s) Students participate in public speaking, debate and dramatic interpretation events in competition. Enrollment by permission of instructor. One… source |
| COMM2020 | Introduction to Television Production | — | COMM 2020 - Introduction to Television Production COMM 2020 - Introduction to Television Production 3 credit(s) Television production including studio procedures, video, audio and lighting. Three hou… source |
| COMM2025 | Fundamentals of Communication | — | COMM 2025 - Fundamentals of Communication COMM 2025 - Fundamentals of Communication 3 credit(s) ♦ Fundamental theories and practices with particular reference to intrapersonal, interpersonal, group,… source |
| COMM2045 | Public Speaking | — | COMM 2045 - Public Speaking COMM 2045 - Public Speaking 3 credit(s) Introduction to the application of presentation skills for individual and team presentations for both live audiences and video pres… source |
| COMM2055 | Argumentation and Debate | — | COMM 2055 - Argumentation and Debate COMM 2055 - Argumentation and Debate 3 credit(s) Instruction and participation in argumentation and debates. Emphasis will be given to researching current issues.… source |
| COMM2075 | Organizational Communication | — | COMM 2075 - Organizational Communication COMM 2075 - Organizational Communication 3 credit(s) A communication course which focuses on the student’s development of knowledge of theories, skills, metho… source |
| COMM2090 | Interpersonal Communication | — | COMM 2090 - Interpersonal Communication COMM 2090 - Interpersonal Communication 3 credit(s) Interpersonal Communication is the study of the functions and processes of dyadic communication. Students a… source |
| COMM2110 | Advertising | — | COMM 2110 - Advertising COMM 2110 - Advertising 3 credit(s) Advertising including consumer behavior, media, budgeting and planning, and creation and production of messages. Three hours lecture per we… source |
| COMM2130 | Introduction to Public Relations | — | COMM 2130 - Introduction to Public Relations COMM 2130 - Introduction to Public Relations 3 credit(s) Public relations functions including publicity, communication and influencing various publics. Th… source |
| COMM2500 | Survey of New Media | — | COMM 2500 - Survey of New Media COMM 2500 - Survey of New Media 3 credit(s) This course provides a survey in the latest media that is revolutionizing how information is transmitted, interpreted and u… source |
| COMM2600 | Survey of Broadcasting | — | COMM 2600 - Survey of Broadcasting COMM 2600 - Survey of Broadcasting 3 credit(s) The study of the development of the broadcast industry and its present structure, FCC and other regulatory agencies,… source |
| COMM2710 | TV News I | — | COMM 2710 - TV News I COMM 2710 - TV News I 3 credit(s) The study of television news, including the production of a campus newscast. Three hours lecture per week. UD source |
| COMM2720 | TV News II | — | COMM 2720 - TV News II COMM 2720 - TV News II 3 credit(s) Advanced topics in television news, including the production of campus newscast. Three hours lecture per week. UD source |
| COMM2801-2899 | Special Topics in Communications | — | COMM 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Communications COMM 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Communications 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a specific topic in communications. UD source |
| COMM2900 | Individualized Studies in Communications | — | COMM 2900 - Individualized Studies in Communications COMM 2900 - Individualized Studies in Communications 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in communications. Students may take m… source |
| CITC1301 | Introduction to Programming and Logic | — | CITC 1301 - Introduction to Programming and Logic CITC 1301 - Introduction to Programming and Logic 3 credit(s) This course is an introduction to the logic necessary for application programming. Topi… source |
| CITC1302 | Introduction to Networking | — | CITC 1302 - Introduction to Networking CITC 1302 - Introduction to Networking 3 credit(s) A broad-based course that provides an overview of computer networking. Topics will include network models, pr… source |
| CITC1303 | Database Concepts | — | CITC 1303 - Database Concepts CITC 1303 - Database Concepts 3 credit(s) An introduction to the concepts and syntax of relational database management systems. Topics include data modeling, database de… source |
| CITC1320 | A+ Hardware and Software | — | CITC 1320 - A+ Hardware and Software CITC 1320 - A+ Hardware and Software 3 credit(s) Computer Hardware and Software covers installation, maintenance, repair, troubleshooting, and connectivity of com… source |
| CITC1330 | Microsoft Desktop Operating Systems | — | CITC 1330 - Microsoft Desktop Operating Systems CITC 1330 - Microsoft Desktop Operating Systems 3 credit(s) Microsoft Desktop Operating Systems is designed to provide students with the knowledge and… source |
| CITC1333 | Linux LPIC-1 | — | CITC 1333 - Linux LPIC-1 CITC 1333 - Linux LPIC-1 3 credit(s) This course will prepare the student to complete the LPIC-1 Junior Level Linux Certification exams 101 and 102. Topics will include Linux… source |
| CITC1351 | Principles of Information Assurance | — | CITC 1351 - Principles of Information Assurance CITC 1351 - Principles of Information Assurance 3 credit(s) A beginning course in information assurance which examines the fundamentals of information… source |
| CITC1367 | Introduction to Cloud Computing | — | CITC 1367 - Introduction to Cloud Computing CITC 1367 - Introduction to Cloud Computing 3 credit(s) This course is an introduction into the cloud computing model of servers, networks, applications an… source |
| CITC1370 | Statistics for Data Analytics | — | CITC 1370 - Statistics for Data Analytics CITC 1370 - Statistics for Data Analytics 3 credit(s) This course focuses on the application of statistical and research methods using data analytics. Topics… source |
| CITC2290 | CITC Capstone | — | CITC 2290 - CITC Capstone CITC 2290 - CITC Capstone 2 credit(s) This course will be either a field experience such as an internship or a project-based course. The course requires a minimum of 100 hou… source |
| CITC2308 | Data Analytics Spreadsheets | — | CITC 2308 - Data Analytics Spreadsheets CITC 2308 - Data Analytics Spreadsheets 3 credit(s) This course introduces students to the intricacies of data analytical functions using spreadsheet tools. St… source |
| CITC2320 | Windows Server I | — | CITC 2320 - Windows Server I CITC 2320 - Windows Server I 3 credit(s) Using the Microsoft Windows Server network operating systems, students will learn to install, configure, administer, maintain and… source |
| CITC2323 | Windows Server II | — | CITC 2323 - Windows Server II CITC 2323 - Windows Server II 3 credit(s) This course teaches the basic skills required to install, support, and troubleshoot the various Microsoft Windows Server networ… source |
| CITC2326 | Network Security | — | CITC 2326 - Network Security CITC 2326 - Network Security 3 credit(s) This course is designed to give students a fundamental understanding of computer and network security. It will introduce students… source |
| CITC2337 | Active Directory | — | CITC 2337 - Active Directory CITC 2337 - Active Directory 3 credit(s) This course teaches strategies and tactics for implementing, administering, and troubleshooting information systems that incorpor… source |
| CITC2345 | Cloud Computing | — | CITC 2345 - Cloud Computing CITC 2345 - Cloud Computing 3 credit(s) Cloud Computing has transformed the IT industry by opening the possibility for infinite or at least highly elastic scalability in t… source |
| CITC2352 | Digital Forensics | — | CITC 2352 - Digital Forensics CITC 2352 - Digital Forensics 3 credit(s) This course is designed to give students a basic understanding of computer forensics and investigations. This course will intro… source |
| CITC2356 | Penetration Testing and Network Defense | — | CITC 2356 - Penetration Testing and Network Defense CITC 2356 - Penetration Testing and Network Defense 3 credit(s) This course focuses on how hackers attack computers and networks, and how to protec… source |
| CITC2364 | Virtualization Essentials | — | CITC 2364 - Virtualization Essentials CITC 2364 - Virtualization Essentials 3 credit(s) A study of the business perspective, technical organization, operation, and governance of virtualization. This… source |
| CITC2399 | Co-op/Internship III | — | CITC 2399 - Co-op/Internship III CITC 2399 - Co-op/Internship III 3 credit(s) This course will be either a field experience such as an internship or a project-based course. The course requires a mini… source |
| CISP1010 | Computer Science I | — | CISP 1010 - Computer Science I CISP 1010 - Computer Science I 4 credit(s) This course is an introduction to all the aspects of the programming and problem-solving process and the elements of effectiv… source |
| CISP1020 | Computer Science II | — | CISP 1020 - Computer Science II CISP 1020 - Computer Science II 4 credit(s) A continuation of programming emphasizing abstract data structures and top down design. Emphasis is on algorithm developmen… source |
| CISP2801-2899 | Special Topics in CIS Programming | — | CISP 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in CIS Programming CISP 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in CIS Programming 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a specific topic in computers and information systems progr… source |
| CISP2900 | Individualized Studies in CIS Programming | — | CISP 2900 - Individualized Studies in CIS Programming CISP 2900 - Individualized Studies in CIS Programming 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in computers and information systems… source |
| INFS1010 | Computer Applications | — | INFS 1010 - Computer Applications INFS 1010 - Computer Applications 3 credit(s) Computer Applications is an examination of the development of computing technology and terminology. Topics include: ide… source |
| INFS1051 | Spreadsheets Seminar – Excel | — | INFS 1051 - Spreadsheets Seminar – Excel INFS 1051 - Spreadsheets Seminar – Excel 1 credit(s) Spreadsheet applications on the microcomputer using Excel. Students who have received credit for INFS 101… source |
| INFS1065 | PowerPoint Seminar | — | INFS 1065 - PowerPoint Seminar INFS 1065 - PowerPoint Seminar 1 credit(s) Presentation systems using Microsoft PowerPoint software on microcomputers emphasizing business presentations and basic editi… source |
| INFS1100 | Technology for Teachers | — | INFS 1100 - Technology for Teachers INFS 1100 - Technology for Teachers 3 credit(s) Introduction to Windows and Windows-based microcomputer packages including word processing, spreadsheets, presentat… source |
| INFS2801 | 2899 - Computer Information Systems | — | INFS 2801 – 2899 - Computer Information Systems INFS 2801 – 2899 - Computer Information Systems 1 – 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a specific topic in computers and information system. UD source |
| INFS2900 | Computer Information Systems | — | INFS 2900 - Computer Information Systems INFS 2900 - Computer Information Systems 1 – 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in computers and information systems. Students may take more t… source |
| CST1010 | Construction Techniques/Methods | — | CST 1010 - Construction Techniques/Methods CST 1010 - Construction Techniques/Methods 1 credit(s) Materials and processes used in residential and commercial construction. Labs will focus on actual ha… source |
| CST2010 | Cost Estimating and Job Analysis | — | CST 2010 - Cost Estimating and Job Analysis CST 2010 - Cost Estimating and Job Analysis 3 credit(s) Commercial and residential cost-planning techniques including labor and material costs, overhead, h… source |
| CST2020 | Contracting Technical/Legal Aspects | — | CST 2020 - Contracting Technical/Legal Aspects CST 2020 - Contracting Technical/Legal Aspects 2 credit(s) Contractor laws and rules, general business accounting, lien laws, workers compensation, empl… source |
| CST2030 | Standard Building Codes | — | CST 2030 - Standard Building Codes CST 2030 - Standard Building Codes 3 credit(s) Building codes that relate to residential and light commercial projects from site work to completed projects. Three h… source |
| CST2040 | Renewable Energy | — | CST 2040 - Renewable Energy CST 2040 - Renewable Energy 3 credit(s) A comprehensive overview of renewable energies, including comparisons with photo voltaic (pv) electrical generation, solar thermal,… source |
| CST2050 | PV Panel Installation | — | CST 2050 - PV Panel Installation CST 2050 - PV Panel Installation 3 credit(s) Basic details of sizing a solar-electric photo voltaic (pv) installation to meet expected energy needs; the techniques of… source |
| CST2400 | Service-Learning, Habitat | — | CST 2400 - Service-Learning, Habitat CST 2400 - Service-Learning, Habitat 3 credit(s) This course will enable students to have hands-on involvement in a Habitat project where many of the concepts pre… source |
| CST2500 | Energy Star Residential Ratings | — | CST 2500 - Energy Star Residential Ratings CST 2500 - Energy Star Residential Ratings 3 credit(s) This course addresses Energy Star and Earth Craft ratings, sealing of ductwork, routing ducts through… source |
| CST2610 | Energy-Efficient Construction | — | CST 2610 - Energy-Efficient Construction CST 2610 - Energy-Efficient Construction 3 credit(s) This course will discuss insulated wall elements such as structural insulated panels (SIPS), insulated po… source |
| CST2801 | 2899 - Special Topics in Construction Technology | — | CST 2801 – 2899 - Special Topics in Construction Technology CST 2801 – 2899 - Special Topics in Construction Technology 1 – 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a specific topic in construction technology.… source |
| CST2900 | Individualized Studies in Construction Technology | — | CST 2900 - Individualized Studies in Construction Technology CST 2900 - Individualized Studies in Construction Technology 1 – 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in construction techno… source |
| CPED1010 | Cooperative Education I | — | CPED 1010 - Cooperative Education I CPED 1010 - Cooperative Education I 3 credit(s) Supervised employment or volunteer experience in a position related to the student’s major (150 hours). Students mu… source |
| CPED1012 | Soft Skills in the Workforce | — | CPED 1012 - Soft Skills in the Workforce CPED 1012 - Soft Skills in the Workforce 1 credit(s) Personal and professional development to improve critical soft skills on the job such as: written/verbal… source |
| CPED1020 | Cooperative Education II | — | CPED 1020 - Cooperative Education II CPED 1020 - Cooperative Education II 3 credit(s) Supervised employment experience in a position related to the student’s major (150 hours). Students must have a c… source |
| CPED2010 | Cooperative Education III | — | CPED 2010 - Cooperative Education III CPED 2010 - Cooperative Education III 3 credit(s) Supervised employment experience (150 hours). Students must have a co-op placement in place before enrolling in… source |
| CPED2020 | Cooperative Education IV | — | CPED 2020 - Cooperative Education IV CPED 2020 - Cooperative Education IV 3 credit(s) Supervised employment experience (150 hours). Students must have a co-op placement in place before enrolling in t… source |
| CPED2100 | Co-op/Internship Experience | — | CPED 2100 - Co-op/Internship Experience CPED 2100 - Co-op/Internship Experience 2 credit(s) Supervised employment or volunteer experience in a position related to the student’s major (100 hours). Cou… source |
| CPED2200 | Co-op/Internship Experience II | — | CPED 2200 - Co-op/Internship Experience II CPED 2200 - Co-op/Internship Experience II 2 credit(s) Supervised employment or volunteer experience in a position related to the student’s major (100 hours… source |
| CRMJ1010 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | CRMJ 1010 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CRMJ 1010 - Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credit(s) Criminal justice administration emphasizing roles of police, courts, corrections and juveniles. T… source |
| CRMJ1020 | Introduction to the Legal Process | — | CRMJ 1020 - Introduction to the Legal Process CRMJ 1020 - Introduction to the Legal Process 3 credit(s) Substantive aspects of criminal law including general principles applicable to criminal conduct… source |
| CRMJ1340 | Criminal Investigation | — | CRMJ 1340 - Criminal Investigation CRMJ 1340 - Criminal Investigation 3 credit(s) This course is an examination of the methods of interviews, interrogation, admissions, confessions, written statement… source |
| CRMJ1341 | Physical Defensive Tactics | — | CRMJ 1341 - Physical Defensive Tactics CRMJ 1341 - Physical Defensive Tactics 4 credit(s) An introduction to basic police defensive tactics system through physical practice of uncomplicated movements… source |
| CRMJ1391 | Patrol and Traffic Procedures | — | CRMJ 1391 - Patrol and Traffic Procedures CRMJ 1391 - Patrol and Traffic Procedures 3 credit(s) This course is intended to teach the basic foundations for development of an individual into an effecti… source |
| CRMJ1392 | Introduction to Criminal Investigations | — | CRMJ 1392 - Introduction to Criminal Investigations CRMJ 1392 - Introduction to Criminal Investigations 3 credit(s) This course is intended to introduce the entry-level officer to the basic patrol re… source |
| CRMJ1393 | Community Policing for Law Enforcement | — | CRMJ 1393 - Community Policing for Law Enforcement CRMJ 1393 - Community Policing for Law Enforcement 3 credit(s) This course is designed to develop a basic understanding of community policing. Major… source |
| CRMJ2010 | Introduction to Law Enforcement | — | CRMJ 2010 - Introduction to Law Enforcement CRMJ 2010 - Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 credit(s) Rules of evidence applied to criminal procedures and procedures to implement law, including arrest,… source |
| CRMJ2020 | Introduction to Corrections | — | CRMJ 2020 - Introduction to Corrections CRMJ 2020 - Introduction to Corrections 3 credit(s) The correctional system and its alternatives. Three hours lecture per week. S source |
| CRMJ2110 | Legal Issues in Investigations | — | CRMJ 2110 - Legal Issues in Investigations CRMJ 2110 - Legal Issues in Investigations 3 credit(s) Legal issues and scientific and technical methods employed in criminal investigations. Three hours le… source |
| CRMJ2210 | Issues in Juvenile Justice | — | CRMJ 2210 - Issues in Juvenile Justice CRMJ 2210 - Issues in Juvenile Justice 3 credit(s) Behavior and characteristics of juvenile offenders and methods of rehabilitation and court procedures. Three… source |
| CRMJ2322 | Police Firearms | — | CRMJ 2322 - Police Firearms CRMJ 2322 - Police Firearms 3 credit(s) An introduction to police combat firearms training, firearms tactics, deadly force policies and shoot/don’t shoot decisions. Emphas… source |
| CRMJ2362 | Defensive and Tactical Driving | — | CRMJ 2362 - Defensive and Tactical Driving CRMJ 2362 - Defensive and Tactical Driving 4 credit(s) The course is designed to instill in officers the knowledge and skills of vehicular defensive, tactic… source |
| CRMJ2363 | Basic Law Enforcement Procedures | — | CRMJ 2363 - Basic Law Enforcement Procedures CRMJ 2363 - Basic Law Enforcement Procedures 3 credit(s) This course is an introduction to common practices and procedures that are utilized by law enforc… source |
| CRMJ2410 | Externship | — | CRMJ 2410 - Externship CRMJ 2410 - Externship 4 credit(s) Supervised observation during a minimum of 150 hours experience with a field agency. ( ) UD source |
| CRMJ2801-2899 | Special Topics in Criminal Justice | — | CRMJ 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Criminal Justice CRMJ 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Criminal Justice 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a particular topic in criminal justice. UD source |
| CRMJ2900 | Individualized Studies in Criminal Justice | — | CRMJ 2900 - Individualized Studies in Criminal Justice CRMJ 2900 - Individualized Studies in Criminal Justice 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in criminal justice. Students may… source |
| CULN1200 | Sanitation and Food Safety | — | CULN 1200 - Sanitation and Food Safety CULN 1200 - Sanitation and Food Safety 2 credit(s) This primer course is designed to educate all students to the sacred trust between food production facilities… source |
| CULN1305 | Nutrition for Culinary Arts | — | CULN 1305 - Nutrition for Culinary Arts CULN 1305 - Nutrition for Culinary Arts 3 credit(s) This is an introduction to the basic nutritional principles and guidelines. Topics include nutrients, carbo… source |
| CULN1320 | Culinary I Fundamentals | — | CULN 1320 - Culinary I Fundamentals CULN 1320 - Culinary I Fundamentals 3 credit(s) This is the introductory food production class for culinary students. Topics include the theories and methods of co… source |
| CULN1325 | Culinary II Fabrication | — | CULN 1325 - Culinary II Fabrication CULN 1325 - Culinary II Fabrication 3 credit(s) This course will introduce the principles of identifying, receiving, fabricating, and storing vegetables, fruits, h… source |
| ECED1310 | Introduction to Early Childhood | — | ECED 1310 - Introduction to Early Childhood ECED 1310 - Introduction to Early Childhood 3 credit(s) Introduction to Early Childhood is an introduction to the early childhood profession, including an… source |
| ECED2186 | Special Topics/Early Childhood | — | ECED 2186 - Special Topics/Early Childhood ECED 2186 - Special Topics/Early Childhood 1 credit(s) The study of programs, trends, and issues in the field of Early Childhood Education. One hour lecture… source |
| ECED2286 | Special Topics/Early Childhood | — | ECED 2286 - Special Topics/Early Childhood ECED 2286 - Special Topics/Early Childhood 2 credit(s) The study of programs, trends, and issues in the field of Early Childhood Education. Two hours lectur… source |
| ECED2300 | The Mentoring Teacher | — | ECED 2300 - The Mentoring Teacher ECED 2300 - The Mentoring Teacher 3 credit(s) The Mentoring Teacher is a study of philosophy, principles and methods of mentoring adults who have varying levels of t… source |
| ECED2310 | Safe/Healthy Environments | — | ECED 2310 - Safe/Healthy Environments ECED 2310 - Safe/Healthy Environments 3 credit(s) A study of the basic principles and practices of safety, health and nutrition as they relate to the early child… source |
| ECED2312 | Early Childhood Administration | — | ECED 2312 - Early Childhood Administration ECED 2312 - Early Childhood Administration 3 credit(s) Early Childhood Administration is a study of organization and administration practices applicable to… source |
| ECED2315 | Early Childhood Curriculum | — | ECED 2315 - Early Childhood Curriculum ECED 2315 - Early Childhood Curriculum 3 credit(s) Early Childhood Curriculum is a study of developmentally appropriate practices and the teacher’s role in supp… source |
| ECED2320 | Infant/Toddler Development | — | ECED 2320 - Infant/Toddler Development ECED 2320 - Infant/Toddler Development 3 credit(s) Infant/Toddler Development is a study of the physical, cognitive, social and emotional aspects of young child… source |
| ECED2330 | Infant and Toddler Care | — | ECED 2330 - Infant and Toddler Care ECED 2330 - Infant and Toddler Care 3 credit(s) Infant and Toddler Care is a study of the care and education of infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 in group s… source |
| ECED2335 | Initial Practicum | — | ECED 2335 - Initial Practicum ECED 2335 - Initial Practicum 3 credit(s) Initial Practicum is a supervised practicum which includes a minimum of 30 clock hours in instruction and 45 clock hours in a c… source |
| ECED2340 | Family Dynamics | — | ECED 2340 - Family Dynamics ECED 2340 - Family Dynamics 3 credit(s) Family Dynamics is a study of the role of the family and community in the physical, cognitive, social and emotional growth of the c… source |
| ECED2360 | Exceptional Child | — | ECED 2360 - Exceptional Child ECED 2360 - Exceptional Child 3 credit(s) Development of Exceptional Children explores practices that early childhood professionals can apply to develop a more inclusive… source |
| ECED2365 | Final Practicum | — | ECED 2365 - Final Practicum ECED 2365 - Final Practicum 3 credit(s) Final Practicum is a supervised clinical experience with a minimum of 15 clock hours in instruction and 90 clock hours in a clinica… source |
| ECED2370 | Developmental Assessment | — | ECED 2370 - Developmental Assessment ECED 2370 - Developmental Assessment 3 credit(s) Developmental Assessment covers assessment for children from birth through age 8. Both formal and informal instru… source |
| ECED2375 | Social and Emotional Development | — | ECED 2375 - Social and Emotional Development ECED 2375 - Social and Emotional Development 3 credit(s) This course addresses promotion, prevention and intervention strategies related to young children… source |
| ECED2380 | Language and Literacy | — | ECED 2380 - Language and Literacy ECED 2380 - Language and Literacy 3 credit(s) Language and Literacy focuses on research-based principles and practices for providing young children from birth throug… source |
| ECED2385 | Early Childhood Math/Science | — | ECED 2385 - Early Childhood Math/Science ECED 2385 - Early Childhood Math/Science 3 credit(s) Early Childhood Math/Science is a course covering the standards, principles and practices in teaching mat… source |
| ECED2386 | Special Topics/Early Childhood | — | ECED 2386 - Special Topics/Early Childhood ECED 2386 - Special Topics/Early Childhood 3 credit(s) The study of programs, trends, and issues in the field of Early Childhood Education. Three hours lect… source |
| ECED2390 | Creative Development | — | ECED 2390 - Creative Development ECED 2390 - Creative Development 3 credit(s) Creative Development provides strategies for promoting creative development of the young child from birth through age 8.… source |
| ECED2510 | Children’s Literature | — | ECED 2510 - Children’s Literature ECED 2510 - Children’s Literature 3 credit(s) Literature for children through elementary grades. Does not fulfill the literature requirement. May also be listed as E… source |
| ECED2801-2899 | Special Topics in Early Childhood Education | — | ECED 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Early Childhood Education ECED 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Early Childhood Education 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a particular topic in early childhood e… source |
| ECED2900 | Individualized Studies in Early Childhood Education | — | ECED 2900 - Individualized Studies in Early Childhood Education ECED 2900 - Individualized Studies in Early Childhood Education 1 – 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in early childho… source |
| ECON2100 | Principles of Macroeconomics | — | ECON 2100 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2100 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credit(s) ♦ Economic analysis including unemployment, inflation, national income and its determination, internation… source |
| ECON2200 | Principles of Microeconomics | — | ECON 2200 - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2200 - Principles of Microeconomics 3 credit(s) ♦ Economic analysis including demand, supply, price, revenues, costs, profits, market structures, monopol… source |
| ECON2801-2899 | Special Topics in Economics | — | ECON 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Economics ECON 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Economics 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a specific topic in economics. UD source |
| ECON2900 | Individualized Studies in Economics | — | ECON 2900 - Individualized Studies in Economics ECON 2900 - Individualized Studies in Economics 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in economics. Students may take more than one in… source |
| EDU1100 | Technology for Teachers | — | EDU 1100 - Technology for Teachers EDU 1100 - Technology for Teachers 3 credit(s) Introduction to Windows and Windows-based microcomputer packages including word processing, spreadsheets, presentatio… source |
| EDU2000 | Introduction to Teaching | — | EDU 2000 - Introduction to Teaching EDU 2000 - Introduction to Teaching 3 credit(s) Comprehensive overview of the foundations of American education from an interdisciplinary perspective (incorporatin… source |
| EDU2040 | Child Growth and Development | — | EDU 2040 - Child Growth and Development EDU 2040 - Child Growth and Development 3 credit(s) The normal child from conception through early adolescence, childhood disorders, implications in working wi… source |
| EDU2801 | 2899 - Special Topics in Education | — | EDU 2801 – 2899 - Special Topics in Education EDU 2801 – 2899 - Special Topics in Education 1 – 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a particular topic in education. UD source |
| EDU2900 | Individualized Studies in Education | — | EDU 2900 - Individualized Studies in Education EDU 2900 - Individualized Studies in Education 1 – 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in education. Students may take more than one inde… source |
| EDUC2210 | Educational Psychology | — | EDUC 2210 - Educational Psychology EDUC 2210 - Educational Psychology 3 credit(s) Psychological principles in a classroom setting including development, cognitive style, teacher role, evaluation and… source |
| EETC1300 | Introduction to Electrical Engineering Technology | — | EETC 1300 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering Technology EETC 1300 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering Technology 3 credit(s) An introduction to the electrical engineering technology discip… source |
| EETC1313 | DC Circuits | — | EETC 1313 - DC Circuits EETC 1313 - DC Circuits 3 credit(s) An introductory course in DC circuits. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. F source |
| EETC1314 | AC Circuits | — | EETC 1314 - AC Circuits EETC 1314 - AC Circuits 3 credit(s) An introductory course in AC circuits. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. S source |
| EETC1321 | Electronics I | — | EETC 1321 - Electronics I EETC 1321 - Electronics I 3 credit(s) An introductory course in solid state devices. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. F source |
| EETC1322 | Electronics II | — | EETC 1322 - Electronics II EETC 1322 - Electronics II 3 credit(s) This course is a continuation of the Electronics I course. More advanced topics in solid-state electronics will be covered. Two hours… source |
| EETC1351 | HVAC Electrical Systems | — | EETC 1351 - HVAC Electrical Systems EETC 1351 - HVAC Electrical Systems 3 credit(s) AC and DC circuitry, identification and functions of electrical components in HVAC systems, troubleshooting and rep… source |
| EETC1370 | Transformers/Rotating Machines | — | EETC 1370 - Transformers/Rotating Machines EETC 1370 - Transformers/Rotating Machines 3 credit(s) This is an intermediate level course that provides an understanding of electrical machinery. Two hour… source |
| EETC2199 | Special Topics in Electrical Engineering Technology | — | EETC 2199 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering Technology EETC 2199 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering Technology 1 credit(s) This course provides a platform for students to independent… source |
| EETC2299 | Special Topics in Electrical Engineering Technology | — | EETC 2299 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering Technology EETC 2299 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering Technology 2 credit(s) This course provides a platform for students to independent… source |
| EETC2311 | Power Technology | — | EETC 2311 - Power Technology EETC 2311 - Power Technology 3 credit(s) An introductory course in industrial power systems. Three hours lecture per week. UD source |
| EETC2330 | Digital Industrial Control Systems | — | EETC 2330 - Digital Industrial Control Systems EETC 2330 - Digital Industrial Control Systems 3 credit(s) This course focuses on the design and implementation of digital logic control systems for use… source |
| EETC2331 | PLC I | — | EETC 2331 - PLC I EETC 2331 - PLC I 3 credit(s) An introductory course in programmable logic controllers. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. S source |
| EETC2332 | PLC II | — | EETC 2332 - PLC II EETC 2332 - PLC II 3 credit(s) This course covers advanced topics in PLC programming. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. F source |
| EETC2350 | Integrated Robotics | — | EETC 2350 - Integrated Robotics EETC 2350 - Integrated Robotics 3 credit(s) This course is a study of robotic technology integration into an automated manufacturing system. Two hours lecture and two… source |
| EETC2361 | Instrumentation Technology | — | EETC 2361 - Instrumentation Technology EETC 2361 - Instrumentation Technology 3 credit(s) This course covers various components, circuits, instruments and control techniques used by industry in autom… source |
| EETC2399 | Special Topics in Electrical Engineering Technology | — | EETC 2399 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering Technology EETC 2399 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering Technology 3 credit(s) This course provides a platform for students to independent… source |
| EMT1040 | Emergency Medical Responder | — | EMT 1040 - Emergency Medical Responder EMT 1040 - Emergency Medical Responder 3 credit(s) This initial training course in the art of pre-hospital emergency medical care follows the guidelines set by… source |
| EMT2801-2899 | Special Topics in Emergency Medical Technician | — | EMT 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Emergency Medical Technician EMT 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Emergency Medical Technician 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a particular topic in emergency med… source |
| EMT2900 | Individualized Studies in Emergency Medical Technician | — | EMT 2900 - Individualized Studies in Emergency Medical Technician EMT 2900 - Individualized Studies in Emergency Medical Technician 1-9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in emergency m… source |
| EMSA1111 | Advanced EMT Clinical | — | EMSA 1111 - Advanced EMT Clinical EMSA 1111 - Advanced EMT Clinical 1 credit(s) The Advanced EMT Clinical is one of two courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective source |
| EMSA1112 | Advanced EMT Field Internship | — | EMSA 1112 - Advanced EMT Field Internship EMSA 1112 - Advanced EMT Field Internship 1 credit(s) The Advanced EMT Field Internship is one of two courses designed to allow the student to meet all psych… source |
| EMSA1150 | Basic EMTB/A Clinical | — | EMSA 1150 - Basic EMTB/A Clinical EMSA 1150 - Basic EMTB/A Clinical 1 credit(s) This course is one of two clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective source |
| EMSA1201 | Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab | — | EMSA 1201 - Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab EMSA 1201 - Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab 2 credit(s) The Advanced EMT Medical Skills Lab is one of two laboratory based courses intended to focus the st… source |
| EMSA1202 | Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab | — | EMSA 1202 - Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab EMSA 1202 - Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab 2 credit(s) The Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab is one of two laboratory based… source |
| EMSA1250 | EMT First Responder | — | EMSA 1250 - EMT First Responder EMSA 1250 - EMT First Responder 2 credit(s) This course is a lecture course designed to provide the student with the knowledge of an entry-level Emergency Medical Resp… source |
| EMSA1260 | Basic EMTB/A Skills Lab | — | EMSA 1260 - Basic EMTB/A Skills Lab EMSA 1260 - Basic EMTB/A Skills Lab 2 credit(s) This course is a laboratory-based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize EMS operations, communications, documenta… source |
| EMSA1350 | Introduction to EMTB/A | — | EMSA 1350 - Introduction to EMTB/A EMSA 1350 - Introduction to EMTB/A 3 credit(s) This course is one of the two lecture courses designed to provide the student with the knowledge of an entry-level Em… source |
| EMSA1501 | Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies | — | EMSA 1501 - Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies EMSA 1501 - Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies 5 credit(s) The Advanced EMT Medical Emergencies course is one of two lecture courses which includes basic an… source |
| EMSA1502 | Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies | — | EMSA 1502 - Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies EMSA 1502 - Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies 5 credit(s) The Advanced EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies course is one of two lectur… source |
| EMSA2250 | EMTB/A Field Internship | — | EMSA 2250 - EMTB/A Field Internship EMSA 2250 - EMTB/A Field Internship 2 credit(s) This course is one of two courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective source |
| EMSA2260 | Advanced EMTB/A Skills | — | EMSA 2260 - Advanced EMTB/A Skills EMSA 2260 - Advanced EMTB/A Skills 2 credit(s) This course is the one of two laboratory based courses intended to focus the student on developing skills related to… source |
| EMSA2650 | Advanced EMTB/A | — | EMSA 2650 - Advanced EMTB/A EMSA 2650 - Advanced EMTB/A 6 credit(s) This course is one of two lecture courses which includes basic and limited advanced skills focused on the acute management and tran… source |
| EMSB1101 | EMT Medical Skills Lab | — | EMSB 1101 - EMT Medical Skills Lab EMSB 1101 - EMT Medical Skills Lab 1 credit(s) EMT Medical Skills Lab is a laboratory based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize EMS operations, communications,… source |
| EMSB1102 | EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab | — | EMSB 1102 - EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab EMSB 1102 - EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab 1 credit(s) EMT Trauma and Medical Skills Lab is a laboratory based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize… source |
| EMSB1111 | EMT Clinical | — | EMSB 1111 - EMT Clinical EMSB 1111 - EMT Clinical 1 credit(s) EMT Clinical is one of the two clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective source |
| EMSB1112 | EMT Field Internship | — | EMSB 1112 - EMT Field Internship EMSB 1112 - EMT Field Internship 1 credit(s) EMT Field Internship is one of two clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and affective source |
| EMSB1601 | EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations | — | EMSB 1601 - EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations EMSB 1601 - EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations 6 credit(s) EMT Medical Emergencies and EMS Operations is one of two lecture courses desi… source |
| EMSB1602 | EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies | — | EMSB 1602 - EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies EMSB 1602 - EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies 6 credit(s) EMT Trauma and Medical Emergencies is one of two lecture courses designed to provide the stud… source |
| ENGR2110 | Engineering Statics | — | ENGR 2110 - Engineering Statics ENGR 2110 - Engineering Statics 3 credit(s) A three-dimensional treatment of particles and rigid bodies in equilibrium; and introductory mechanics of materials includi… source |
| ENGR2120 | Engineering Dynamics | — | ENGR 2120 - Engineering Dynamics ENGR 2120 - Engineering Dynamics 3 credit(s) Kinematics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies from an advanced standpoint with emphasis on rigid-body kinetics; a… source |
| ENGR2130 | Engineering Circuits | — | ENGR 2130 - Engineering Circuits ENGR 2130 - Engineering Circuits 4 credit(s) Introduction to DC and AC analysis of circuits with resistors, capacitors, inductors and operational amplifiers; first- a… source |
| ENST1233 | 3D CAD Mapping | — | ENST 1233 - 3D CAD Mapping ENST 1233 - 3D CAD Mapping 2 credit(s) This course is designed to advance students from the manual drafting boar/2D CAD techniques, into creating models, maps and drawing u… source |
| ENST1300 | Technical Calculations | — | ENST 1300 - Technical Calculations ENST 1300 - Technical Calculations 3 credit(s) An applications-based course covering the basic technical calculations needed to solve problems that are typical to t… source |
| ENST1311 | Computer Aided Design I | — | ENST 1311 - Computer Aided Design I ENST 1311 - Computer Aided Design I 3 credit(s) This course is designed to develop the fundamental visualization and graphic communication skills used within a tec… source |
| ENST1312 | Computer Aided Design II | — | ENST 1312 - Computer Aided Design II ENST 1312 - Computer Aided Design II 3 credit(s) This course is an intermediate and advanced 2-dimensional CAD course that is designed to build upon a basic CAD c… source |
| ENST1314 | Engineering Graphics | — | ENST 1314 - Engineering Graphics ENST 1314 - Engineering Graphics 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide the student with an in-depth understanding of the system of orthographic projection th… source |
| ENST1320 | Solidworks I | — | ENST 1320 - Solidworks I ENST 1320 - Solidworks I 3 credit(s) This course is an introductory course in 3-dimensional parametric modeling using Solidworks. The course covers 2-dimensional sketching an… source |
| ENST1330 | Manual Residential Design | — | ENST 1330 - Manual Residential Design ENST 1330 - Manual Residential Design 3 credit(s) This course is designed to introduce students to architectural planning and design through the creating of resi… source |
| ENST1331 | 2-D Residential Design | — | ENST 1331 - 2-D Residential Design ENST 1331 - 2-D Residential Design 3 credit(s) This course is designed to introduce students to architectural planning and design through the creating of residentia… source |
| ENST1332 | Surveying and Mapping | — | ENST 1332 - Surveying and Mapping ENST 1332 - Surveying and Mapping 3 credit(s) This course is designed to introduce students to civil drafting and design through the creation of maps and architectur… source |
| ENST1333 | 3D CAD Mapping | — | ENST 1333 - 3D CAD Mapping ENST 1333 - 3D CAD Mapping 3 credit(s) This course is designed to advance students from the manual drafting board/2D CAD techniques, into creating models, maps and drawing… source |
| ENST1334 | Geomatics | — | ENST 1334 - Geomatics ENST 1334 - Geomatics 3 credit(s) This course is based on the study of Geodesy and how it applies to the field of surveying. Various leveling and traverse techniques, subdividin… source |
| ENST1340 | Machine Tool Technology | — | ENST 1340 - Machine Tool Technology ENST 1340 - Machine Tool Technology 3 credit(s) An introductory course into the application of basic metal working machine tools used in industry. One hour lecture… source |
| ENST1341 | Machine Tool Technology II | — | ENST 1341 - Machine Tool Technology II ENST 1341 - Machine Tool Technology II 3 credit(s) Machinery operations including selection, layout, measurement, fabrication of metal working project, machine… source |
| ENST1350 | Industrial Safety | — | ENST 1350 - Industrial Safety ENST 1350 - Industrial Safety 3 credit(s) This course focuses on industrial safety, including personal safety and equipment, hazard recognition and safeguards. Three hou… source |
| ENST1360 | Mechanical Power Transmission | — | ENST 1360 - Mechanical Power Transmission ENST 1360 - Mechanical Power Transmission 3 credit(s) This course covers the application and maintenance of gear trains, belt and chain drives, shaft couplin… source |
| ENST1362 | Industrial Print Reading | — | ENST 1362 - Industrial Print Reading ENST 1362 - Industrial Print Reading 3 credit(s) This course covers the process of reading prints and technical drawings used in an industrial setting. One hour l… source |
| ENST1370 | Manufacturing Processes | — | ENST 1370 - Manufacturing Processes ENST 1370 - Manufacturing Processes 3 credit(s) This course focuses on manufacturing processes and provides an overview of the production cycle from planning to sh… source |
| ENST1372 | 3D Additive Manufacturing | — | ENST 1372 - 3D Additive Manufacturing ENST 1372 - 3D Additive Manufacturing 3 credit(s) This is a state of the art course in rapid technologies and additive manufacturing methods. Two hours lecture a… source |
| ENST2199 | Special Topics in Engineering Systems Technology | — | ENST 2199 - Special Topics in Engineering Systems Technology ENST 2199 - Special Topics in Engineering Systems Technology 1 credit(s) This course provides a platform for students to independently stu… source |
| ENST2299 | Special Topics in Engineering Systems Technology | — | ENST 2299 - Special Topics in Engineering Systems Technology ENST 2299 - Special Topics in Engineering Systems Technology 2 credit(s) This course provides a platform for students to independently stu… source |
| ENST2330 | 3-D Commercial Design | — | ENST 2330 - 3-D Commercial Design ENST 2330 - 3-D Commercial Design 3 credit(s) This course covers the process of planning and designing commercial structures using 3-D modeling software. Two hours l… source |
| ENST2331 | Route Surveying | — | ENST 2331 - Route Surveying ENST 2331 - Route Surveying 3 credit(s) This course incorporates a more advanced understanding and usage of the information and tools learned in Surveying and Mapping, inc… source |
| ENST2333 | Mapping with GIS | — | ENST 2333 - Mapping with GIS ENST 2333 - Mapping with GIS 3 credit(s) Students will learn to design maps using GIS software and GPS techniques to work with various companies and organizations that mo… source |
| ENST2336 | GPS and Survey Adjustments | — | ENST 2336 - GPS and Survey Adjustments ENST 2336 - GPS and Survey Adjustments 3 credit(s) This course will provide the skills necessary to understand the fundamentals of Global Positioning Systems an… source |
| ENST2337 | Legal Principles of Surveying | — | ENST 2337 - Legal Principles of Surveying ENST 2337 - Legal Principles of Surveying 3 credit(s) This course will provide the understanding and usage of legal practices within the profession of survey… source |
| ENST2338 | Advanced Surveying Calculations | — | ENST 2338 - Advanced Surveying Calculations ENST 2338 - Advanced Surveying Calculations Solving systems of equations, understanding determinants, positioning techniques both horizontal and vertical,… source |
| ENST2340 | CNC Programming I | — | ENST 2340 - CNC Programming I ENST 2340 - CNC Programming I 3 credit(s) A course covering the writing of computerized codes used to control computerized machining equipment. Two hours lecture and two… source |
| ENST2343 | CNC and Automation | — | ENST 2343 - CNC and Automation ENST 2343 - CNC and Automation 3 credit(s) This course is based on the CNC Milling machine using 3-axis programs and applications. An integrated systems approach is use… source |
| ENST2354 | Metrology | — | ENST 2354 - Metrology ENST 2354 - Metrology 3 credit(s) A study of the science or measurement related to industrial applications. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. ( ) S source |
| ENST2361 | Fluid Power Systems | — | ENST 2361 - Fluid Power Systems ENST 2361 - Fluid Power Systems 3 credit(s) This course covers the fundamentals of industrial hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per… source |
| ENST2390 | Capstone | — | ENST 2390 - Capstone ENST 2390 - Capstone 3 credit(s) This course provides a platform for students to apply required skills and knowledge to complete a multi-faceted project relative to the field of… source |
| ENST2391 | Internship | — | ENST 2391 - Internship ENST 2391 - Internship 3 credit(s) This course is a supervised work program designed to provide students with a variety of practical on-the-job experiences within the industria… source |
| ENST2399 | Special Topics in Engineering Systems Technology | — | ENST 2399 - Special Topics in Engineering Systems Technology ENST 2399 - Special Topics in Engineering Systems Technology 3 credit(s) This course provides a platform for students to independently stu… source |
| ENST2900 | Individualized Studies in Engineering Graphics | — | ENST 2900 - Individualized Studies in Engineering Graphics ENST 2900 - Individualized Studies in Engineering Graphics 1-9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in engineering graphics. Stu… source |
| ENGL1010 | English Composition I | — | ENGL 1010 - English Composition I ENGL 1010 - English Composition I 3 credit(s) ♦ Writing with emphasis on the expository and argumentative essay. Three hours lecture per week. F,S source |
| ENGL1010 | English Composition I | — | ENGL 1010 - English Composition I ENGL 1010 - English Composition I 3 credit(s) ♦ Writing with emphasis on the expository and argumentative essay. Three hours lecture per week. F,S source |
| ENGL1010 | English Composition I | — | ENGL 1010 - English Composition I ENGL 1010 - English Composition I 3 credit(s) ♦ Writing with emphasis on the expository and argumentative essay. Three hours lecture per week. F,S source |
| ENGL1020 | English Composition II | — | ENGL 1020 - English Composition II ENGL 1020 - English Composition II 3 credit(s) ♦ Critical and analytical writing based on readings organized around a theme; documented library research paper requi… source |
| ENGL1020 | English Composition II | — | ENGL 1020 - English Composition II ENGL 1020 - English Composition II 3 credit(s) ♦ Critical and analytical writing based on readings organized around a theme; documented library research paper requi… source |
| ENGL1020 | English Composition II | — | ENGL 1020 - English Composition II ENGL 1020 - English Composition II 3 credit(s) ♦ Critical and analytical writing based on readings organized around a theme; documented library research paper requi… source |
| ENGL2310 | Early World Literature | — | ENGL 2310 - Early World Literature ENGL 2310 - Early World Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Selected world masterpieces from the ancient, medieval and Renaissance periods. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) F source |
| ENGL2310 | Early World Literature | — | ENGL 2310 - Early World Literature ENGL 2310 - Early World Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Selected world masterpieces from the ancient, medieval and Renaissance periods. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) F source |
| ENGL2310 | Early World Literature | — | ENGL 2310 - Early World Literature ENGL 2310 - Early World Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Selected world masterpieces from the ancient, medieval and Renaissance periods. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) F source |
| ENGL2320 | Modern World Literature | — | ENGL 2320 - Modern World Literature ENGL 2320 - Modern World Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Selected world masterpieces from the Enlightenment, the 19th century and the 20th century. Three hours lecture pe… source |
| ENGL2320 | Modern World Literature | — | ENGL 2320 - Modern World Literature ENGL 2320 - Modern World Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Selected world masterpieces from the Enlightenment, the 19th century and the 20th century. Three hours lecture pe… source |
| ENGL2320 | Modern World Literature | — | ENGL 2320 - Modern World Literature ENGL 2320 - Modern World Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Selected world masterpieces from the Enlightenment, the 19th century and the 20th century. Three hours lecture pe… source |
| ENGL2210 | Early British Literature | — | ENGL 2210 - Early British Literature ENGL 2210 - Early British Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Medieval, Renaissance, Neo-classic and Pre-Romantic British literature. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) F source |
| ENGL2210 | Early British Literature | — | ENGL 2210 - Early British Literature ENGL 2210 - Early British Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Medieval, Renaissance, Neo-classic and Pre-Romantic British literature. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) F source |
| ENGL2210 | Early British Literature | — | ENGL 2210 - Early British Literature ENGL 2210 - Early British Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Medieval, Renaissance, Neo-classic and Pre-Romantic British literature. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) F source |
| ENGL2220 | Modern British Literature | — | ENGL 2220 - Modern British Literature ENGL 2220 - Modern British Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Romantic, Victorian and modern British literature. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) S source |
| ENGL2220 | Modern British Literature | — | ENGL 2220 - Modern British Literature ENGL 2220 - Modern British Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Romantic, Victorian and modern British literature. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) S source |
| ENGL2220 | Modern British Literature | — | ENGL 2220 - Modern British Literature ENGL 2220 - Modern British Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Romantic, Victorian and modern British literature. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) S source |
| ENGL2110 | Early American Literature | — | ENGL 2110 - Early American Literature ENGL 2110 - Early American Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Colonial, Federalist and Romantic literature. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) F source |
| ENGL2110 | Early American Literature | — | ENGL 2110 - Early American Literature ENGL 2110 - Early American Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Colonial, Federalist and Romantic literature. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) F source |
| ENGL2110 | Early American Literature | — | ENGL 2110 - Early American Literature ENGL 2110 - Early American Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Colonial, Federalist and Romantic literature. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) F source |
| ENGL2120 | Modern American Literature | — | ENGL 2120 - Modern American Literature ENGL 2120 - Modern American Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Realism through 21st century literature. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) S source |
| ENGL2120 | Modern American Literature | — | ENGL 2120 - Modern American Literature ENGL 2120 - Modern American Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Realism through 21st century literature. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) S source |
| ENGL2120 | Modern American Literature | — | ENGL 2120 - Modern American Literature ENGL 2120 - Modern American Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Realism through 21st century literature. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) S source |
| ENGL0900 | Writer’s Workshop | — | ENGL 0900 - Writer’s Workshop ENGL 0900 - Writer’s Workshop 3 credit(s) This course provides intensive instruction and practice in writing coherent paragraphs and essays for specific audiences. The c… source |
| ENGL1010 | English Composition I | — | ENGL 1010 - English Composition I ENGL 1010 - English Composition I 3 credit(s) ♦ Writing with emphasis on the expository and argumentative essay. Three hours lecture per week. F,S source |
| ENGL1020 | English Composition II | — | ENGL 1020 - English Composition II ENGL 1020 - English Composition II 3 credit(s) ♦ Critical and analytical writing based on readings organized around a theme; documented library research paper requi… source |
| ENGL2055 | African-American Literature | — | ENGL 2055 - African-American Literature ENGL 2055 - African-American Literature 3 credit(s) This course is a survey of African-American literature from its beginnings through the present. Representat… source |
| ENGL2110 | Early American Literature | — | ENGL 2110 - Early American Literature ENGL 2110 - Early American Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Colonial, Federalist and Romantic literature. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) F source |
| ENGL2120 | Modern American Literature | — | ENGL 2120 - Modern American Literature ENGL 2120 - Modern American Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Realism through 21st century literature. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) S source |
| ENGL2210 | Early British Literature | — | ENGL 2210 - Early British Literature ENGL 2210 - Early British Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Medieval, Renaissance, Neo-classic and Pre-Romantic British literature. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) F source |
| ENGL2220 | Modern British Literature | — | ENGL 2220 - Modern British Literature ENGL 2220 - Modern British Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Romantic, Victorian and modern British literature. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) S source |
| ENGL2310 | Early World Literature | — | ENGL 2310 - Early World Literature ENGL 2310 - Early World Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Selected world masterpieces from the ancient, medieval and Renaissance periods. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) F source |
| ENGL2320 | Modern World Literature | — | ENGL 2320 - Modern World Literature ENGL 2320 - Modern World Literature 3 credit(s) ♦ Selected world masterpieces from the Enlightenment, the 19th century and the 20th century. Three hours lecture pe… source |
| ENGL2510 | Children’s Literature | — | ENGL 2510 - Children’s Literature ENGL 2510 - Children’s Literature 3 credit(s) Literature for children through the elementary grades. Does not fulfill the literature requirement. May also be registe… source |
| ENGL2610 | Creative Writing | — | ENGL 2610 - Creative Writing ENGL 2610 - Creative Writing 3 credit(s) Students write specific creative writing assignments, as well as personal creations, with themes in the genres of poetry, short f… source |
| ENGL2801-2899 | Special Topics in English | — | ENGL 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in English ENGL 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in English 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a specific topic in English or literature. UD source |
| ENGL2900 | Individualized Studies in English | — | ENGL 2900 - Individualized Studies in English ENGL 2900 - Individualized Studies in English 1-9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in English or literature. Students may take more than… source |
| ENTR2310 | Entrepreneurial Planning | — | ENTR 2310 - Entrepreneurial Planning ENTR 2310 - Entrepreneurial Planning 3 credit(s) This course is a study of the components that make a successful entrepreneurship venture. Topics include assessin… source |
| ENTR2320 | Entrepreneurship Capstone | — | ENTR 2320 - Entrepreneurship Capstone ENTR 2320 - Entrepreneurship Capstone 3 credit(s) This course is a culmination of entrepreneurial studies. Topics include development of a complete business plan… source |
| FREN1010 | Beginning French I | — | FREN 1010 - Beginning French I FREN 1010 - Beginning French I 3 credit(s) Elementary reading, writing and speaking in French; culture of French-speaking peoples. Three hours lecture per week. F source |
| FREN1020 | Beginning French II | — | FREN 1020 - Beginning French II FREN 1020 - Beginning French II 3 credit(s) Reading, writing and speaking in French; culture of French-speaking peoples. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) S source |
| FREN2801-2899 | Special Topics in French | — | FREN 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in French FREN 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in French 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a particular topic in French. UD source |
| FREN2900 | Individualized Studies in French | — | FREN 2900 - Individualized Studies in French FREN 2900 - Individualized Studies in French 1-9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in French. Students may take more than one independent o… source |
| GEN1010 | First Year Seminar | — | GEN 1010 - First Year Seminar GEN 1010 - First Year Seminar 3 credit(s) First Year Seminar enhances student success through community-building, collaborative, student-centered learning, which allows… source |
| GEN2999 | Undergraduate Research | — | GEN 2999 - Undergraduate Research GEN 2999 - Undergraduate Research 1 credit(s) The goal of the Undergraduate Research experience is to provide students with introductory experience in original resea… source |
| GEOG1012 | Cultural Geography | — | GEOG 1012 - Cultural Geography GEOG 1012 - Cultural Geography 3 credit(s) Cultural perspectives, value systems of world cultures, rural-urban behavior and resource utilization. Three hours lecture pe… source |
| GEOG2010 | World Regional Geography | — | GEOG 2010 - World Regional Geography GEOG 2010 - World Regional Geography 3 credit(s) ♦ A study of selected world regions; focus on each region’s characteristics, problems and global interrelations.… source |
| GEOG2801-2899 | Special Topics in Geography | — | GEOG 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Geography GEOG 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Geography 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a particular topic in Geography. UD source |
| GEOG2900 | Individualized Studies in Geography | — | GEOG 2900 - Individualized Studies in Geography GEOG 2900 - Individualized Studies in Geography 1-9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in Geography. Students may take more than one inde… source |
| HED2010 | Personal Health and Wellness | — | HED 2010 - Personal Health and Wellness HED 2010 - Personal Health and Wellness 3 credit(s) Developing personal responsibility for optimal well-being; encompassing health concerns and risk factors, l… source |
| HED2060 | Safety Education/First Aid/CPR | — | HED 2060 - Safety Education/First Aid/CPR HED 2060 - Safety Education/First Aid/CPR 3 credit(s) Safety awareness, accident prevention, first aid and one-person CPR skills for common emergencies. Comp… source |
| HED2100 | Introduction to Exercise Science | — | HED 2100 - Introduction to Exercise Science HED 2100 - Introduction to Exercise Science 3 credit(s) This course is designed to students appreciate the importance of physical activity, to introduce th… source |
| HED2200 | Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries | — | HED 2200 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries HED 2200 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries 3 credit(s) Introduction to prevention, treatment and basic rehabilitation of athletic injuries… source |
| HED2801-2899 | Special Topics in Health | — | HED 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Health HED 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Health 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a particular topic in health. UD source |
| HED2900 | Individualized Studies in Health | — | HED 2900 - Individualized Studies in Health HED 2900 - Individualized Studies in Health 1-9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in health. Students may take more than one independent or… source |
| HIST1200 | History Internship | — | HIST 1200 - History Internship HIST 1200 - History Internship 1 credit(s) Supervised employment or volunteer experience in a position related to history (50 hours). Students must have a co-op placeme… source |
| HIST2010 | Early United States History | — | HIST 2010 - Early United States History HIST 2010 - Early United States History 3 credit(s) ♦ A survey of America’s European background, settlement of the colonies, the Federal and early National per… source |
| HIST2020 | Modern United States History | — | HIST 2020 - Modern United States History HIST 2020 - Modern United States History 3 credit(s) ♦ A survey of the rise of big business, Populism, Progressivism, the history of minority groups and the w… source |
| HIST2030 | Tennessee History | — | HIST 2030 - Tennessee History HIST 2030 - Tennessee History 3 credit(s) ♦ A survey of the political, economic, social and cultural aspects of Tennessee’s development from discovery to the present. Th… source |
| HIST2060 | African-American History | — | HIST 2060 - African-American History HIST 2060 - African-American History 3 credit(s) This course will examine the history of Africans and their descendants in the United States from the end of the C… source |
| HIST2310 | Early World History | — | HIST 2310 - Early World History HIST 2310 - Early World History 3 credit(s) ♦ A survey of human history from the earliest hominids to 1500, with emphasis on key cultural, economic, political, religio… source |
| HIST2320 | Modern World History | — | HIST 2320 - Modern World History HIST 2320 - Modern World History 3 credit(s) ♦ A survey of human history from 1500 to the present, with emphasis on key cultural, economic, political, religious and s… source |
| HIST2801-2899 | Special Topics in History | — | HIST 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in History HIST 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in History 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a specific topic in history. UD source |
| HIST2900 | Individualized Studies in History | — | HIST 2900 - Individualized Studies in History HIST 2900 - Individualized Studies in History 1-9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in history. Students may take more than one independen… source |
| HON1000 | Critical Thinking | — | HON 1000 - Critical Thinking HON 1000 - Critical Thinking 3 credit(s) This course s students develop foundational skills of critical reading, thinking, analysis and writing. Students will learn and a… source |
| HON1010 | Interdisciplinary Perspectives | — | HON 1010 - Interdisciplinary Perspectives HON 1010 - Interdisciplinary Perspectives 3 credit(s) Exploration of various multidisciplinary perspectives including, but not limited to, cultural, historic… source |
| HON1020 | Interdisciplinary Perspectives | — | HON 1020 - Interdisciplinary Perspectives HON 1020 - Interdisciplinary Perspectives 3 credit(s) Exploration of various multidisciplinary perspectives including, but not limited to, cultural, historic… source |
| HON1110 | FYS: Honors Colloquium | — | HON 1110 - FYS: Honors Colloquium HON 1110 - FYS: Honors Colloquium 3 credit(s) FYS: Honors Colloquium enhances student success through community-building, collaborative, student-centered learning, w… source |
| HON2900 | Individualized Honors Studies | — | HON 2900 - Individualized Honors Studies HON 2900 - Individualized Honors Studies 1-9 credit(s) Courses with Honors Designation. With the approval of the department and Honors Program Committee, exis… source |
| HON2902 | Leadership Development Studies | — | HON 2902 - Leadership Development Studies HON 2902 - Leadership Development Studies 3 credit(s) ♦ This course is designed to assist students in the development of personal leadership philosophies and… source |
| HON2999 | Honors Capstone | — | HON 2999 - Honors Capstone HON 2999 - Honors Capstone 1, 2 or 3 credit(s) The Honors Capstone is a student-focused learning experience meant to enhance and reinforce the skillset gained through the H… source |
| HUM1010 | Early Humanities | — | HUM 1010 - Early Humanities HUM 1010 - Early Humanities 3 credit(s) ♦ Historical approach to pivotal ideas, systems of thought and creations of the Western world (e.g., music, drama, painting, sculpt… source |
| HUM1020 | Modern Humanities | — | HUM 1020 - Modern Humanities HUM 1020 - Modern Humanities 3 credit(s) ♦ Historical approach to pivotal ideas, systems of thought and creations of the Western world (e.g., music, drama, painting, scul… source |
| HUM1911 | International Studies-Travel | — | HUM 1911 - International Studies-Travel HUM 1911 - International Studies-Travel 3 credit(s) This course is based on a well-defined experience designed to enhance the student’s program of study. May b… source |
| HUM1912 | International Studies-Travel II | — | HUM 1912 - International Studies-Travel II HUM 1912 - International Studies-Travel II 3 credit(s) This course is based on a well-defined experience designed to enhance the student’s program of study.… source |
| HUM1913 | International Studies-Travel III | — | HUM 1913 - International Studies-Travel III HUM 1913 - International Studies-Travel III 3 credit(s) This course is based on a well-defined experience designed to enhance the student’s program of stud… source |
| HUM1914 | International Studies-Travel IV | — | HUM 1914 - International Studies-Travel IV HUM 1914 - International Studies-Travel IV 3 credit(s) This course is based on a well-defined experience designed to enhance the student’s program of study.… source |
| HUM1921 | International Studies-Seminar | — | HUM 1921 - International Studies-Seminar HUM 1921 - International Studies-Seminar 1 credit(s) Seminar designed for, but not limited to, students in the international travel study course. Students are… source |
| HUM1922 | International Studies-Seminar II | — | HUM 1922 - International Studies-Seminar II HUM 1922 - International Studies-Seminar II 1 credit(s) Seminar designed for, but not limited to, students in the international travel study course. Studen… source |
| HUM1923 | International Studies-Seminar III | — | HUM 1923 - International Studies-Seminar III HUM 1923 - International Studies-Seminar III 1 credit(s) Seminar designed for, but not limited to, students in the international travel study course. Stud… source |
| HUM1924 | International Studies-Seminar IV | — | HUM 1924 - International Studies-Seminar IV HUM 1924 - International Studies-Seminar IV 1 credit(s) Seminar designed for, but not limited to, students in the international travel study course. Studen… source |
| HUM2801-2899 | Special Topics in Humanities | — | HUM 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Humanities HUM 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Humanities 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a specific topic in language, literature, the arts or related areas. UD source |
| HUM2900 | Individualized Studies in Humanities | — | HUM 2900 - Individualized Studies in Humanities HUM 2900 - Individualized Studies in Humanities 1-9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in humanities. Students may take more than one ind… source |
| HUM2902 | Leadership Development Studies | — | HUM 2902 - Leadership Development Studies HUM 2902 - Leadership Development Studies 3 credit(s) ♦ This course is designed to assist students in the development of personal leadership philosophies and… source |
| INTL1911 | International Studies Travel | — | INTL 1911 - International Studies Travel INTL 1911 - International Studies Travel 3 credit(s) This course is based on a well-defined experience designed to enhance the student’s program of study. May… source |
| INTL1912 | International Studies-Travel II | — | INTL 1912 - International Studies-Travel II INTL 1912 - International Studies-Travel II 3 credit(s) This course is based on a well-defined experience designed to enhance the student’s program of stud… source |
| INTL1913 | International Studies-Travel III | — | INTL 1913 - International Studies-Travel III INTL 1913 - International Studies-Travel III 3 credit(s) This course is based on a well-defined experience designed to enhance the student’s program of st… source |
| INTL1914 | International Studies-Travel IV | — | INTL 1914 - International Studies-Travel IV INTL 1914 - International Studies-Travel IV 3 credit(s) This course is based on a well-defined experience designed to enhance the student’s program of stud… source |
| INTL1921 | International Studies-Seminar | — | INTL 1921 - International Studies-Seminar INTL 1921 - International Studies-Seminar 1 credit(s) Seminar designed for, but not limited to, students in the international travel study course. Students a… source |
| INTL1922 | International Studies-Seminar II | — | INTL 1922 - International Studies-Seminar II INTL 1922 - International Studies-Seminar II 1 credit(s) Seminar designed for, but not limited to, students in the international travel study course. Stud… source |
| INTL1923 | International Studies-Seminar III | — | INTL 1923 - International Studies-Seminar III INTL 1923 - International Studies-Seminar III 1 credit(s) Seminar designed for, but not limited to, students in the international travel study course. St… source |
| INTL1924 | International Studies-Seminar IV | — | INTL 1924 - International Studies-Seminar IV INTL 1924 - International Studies-Seminar IV 1 credit(s) Seminar designed for, but not limited to, students in the international travel study course. Stud… source |
| LOGI1300 | Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management | — | LOGI 1300 - Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management LOGI 1300 - Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 credit(s) This course examines the expanding field of efficient c… source |
| LOGI1310 | Transportation Management | — | LOGI 1310 - Transportation Management LOGI 1310 - Transportation Management 3 credit(s) This course examines the field of transportation including the various modes of roads, railroads, airports, pip… source |
| LOGI1330 | Distribution and Warehouse Management | — | LOGI 1330 - Distribution and Warehouse Management LOGI 1330 - Distribution and Warehouse Management 3 credit(s) This course places emphasis on physical distribution, supply chain management, distribu… source |
| LOGI2340 | Sourcing and Procurement | — | LOGI 2340 - Sourcing and Procurement LOGI 2340 - Sourcing and Procurement 3 credit(s) This course examines the expanding field of sourcing and procurement, its tie to supply chain management and bott… source |
| LOGI2350 | Logistics and Supply Chain Strategy | — | LOGI 2350 - Logistics and Supply Chain Strategy LOGI 2350 - Logistics and Supply Chain Strategy 3 credit(s) This capstone course is a study of the strategic and tactical decisions throughout the logi… source |
| LOGI2395 | Logistics Internship | — | LOGI 2395 - Logistics Internship LOGI 2395 - Logistics Internship 3 credit(s) This internship course requires students to apply critical thinking, problem-solving and communications skills in a real-… source |
| MATH0100 | Corequisite Algebra Support | — | MATH 0100 - It provides the opportunity to work on the following skills sets based on diagnostic assessment: real number sense and operations, operations with algebraic expressions (including polynom… source |
| MATH0100 | Corequisite Algebra Support | — | MATH 0100 - It provides the opportunity to work on the following skills sets based on diagnostic assessment: real number sense and operations, operations with algebraic expressions (including polynom… source |
| MATH0100 | Corequisite Algebra Support | — | MATH 0100 - It provides the opportunity to work on the following skills sets based on diagnostic assessment: real number sense and operations, operations with algebraic expressions (including polynom… source |
| MATH0530 | Corequisite Statistics Support | — | MATH 0530 - It provides the opportunity to work on the following skill sets based on diagnostic assessment: real number sense and operations, operations with algebraic expressions (including polynomi… source |
| MATH0530 | Corequisite Statistics Support | — | MATH 0530 - It provides the opportunity to work on the following skill sets based on diagnostic assessment: real number sense and operations, operations with algebraic expressions (including polynomi… source |
| MATH0530 | Corequisite Statistics Support | — | MATH 0530 - It provides the opportunity to work on the following skill sets based on diagnostic assessment: real number sense and operations, operations with algebraic expressions (including polynomi… source |
| MATH0100 | Corequisite Algebra Support | — | MATH 0100 - It provides the opportunity to work on the following skills sets based on diagnostic assessment: real number sense and operations, operations with algebraic expressions (including polynom… source |
| MATH0100 | Corequisite Algebra Support | — | MATH 0100 - It provides the opportunity to work on the following skills sets based on diagnostic assessment: real number sense and operations, operations with algebraic expressions (including polynom… source |
| MATH0100 | Corequisite Algebra Support | — | MATH 0100 - It provides the opportunity to work on the following skills sets based on diagnostic assessment: real number sense and operations, operations with algebraic expressions (including polynom… source |
| MATH0530 | Corequisite Statistics Support | — | MATH 0530 - It provides the opportunity to work on the following skill sets based on diagnostic assessment: real number sense and operations, operations with algebraic expressions (including polynomi… source |
| MATH0530 | Corequisite Statistics Support | — | MATH 0530 - It provides the opportunity to work on the following skill sets based on diagnostic assessment: real number sense and operations, operations with algebraic expressions (including polynomi… source |
| MATH0530 | Corequisite Statistics Support | — | MATH 0530 - It provides the opportunity to work on the following skill sets based on diagnostic assessment: real number sense and operations, operations with algebraic expressions (including polynomi… source |
| MATH1000 | Algebra Essentials | — | MATH 1000 - Algebra Essentials MATH 1000 - Algebra Essentials 3 credit(s) This course is designed to prepare students for algebra-intensive college-level Mathematic courses. This course covers polyno… source |
| MATH1000 | Algebra Essentials | — | MATH 1000 - Algebra Essentials MATH 1000 - Algebra Essentials 3 credit(s) This course is designed to prepare students for algebra-intensive college-level Mathematic courses. This course covers polyno… source |
| MATH1000 | Algebra Essentials | — | MATH 1000 - Algebra Essentials MATH 1000 - Algebra Essentials 3 credit(s) This course is designed to prepare students for algebra-intensive college-level Mathematic courses. This course covers polyno… source |
| MATH1130 | College Algebra | — | MATH 1130 - College Algebra MATH 1130 - College Algebra 3 credit(s) ♦ Equations and inequalities, functions of lines, functions and graphs, polynomial, radical, and rational functions and operations,… source |
| MATH1130 | College Algebra | — | MATH 1130 - College Algebra MATH 1130 - College Algebra 3 credit(s) ♦ Equations and inequalities, functions of lines, functions and graphs, polynomial, radical, and rational functions and operations,… source |
| MATH1130 | College Algebra | — | MATH 1130 - College Algebra MATH 1130 - College Algebra 3 credit(s) ♦ Equations and inequalities, functions of lines, functions and graphs, polynomial, radical, and rational functions and operations,… source |
| MATH1530 | Introductory Statistics | — | MATH 1530 - Introductory Statistics MATH 1530 - Introductory Statistics 3 credit(s) ♦ Statistics for business, education, nursing and other disciplines; data types; sampling methods; qualitative and… source |
| MATH1530 | Introductory Statistics | — | MATH 1530 - Introductory Statistics MATH 1530 - Introductory Statistics 3 credit(s) ♦ Statistics for business, education, nursing and other disciplines; data types; sampling methods; qualitative and… source |
| MATH1530 | Introductory Statistics | — | MATH 1530 - Introductory Statistics MATH 1530 - Introductory Statistics 3 credit(s) ♦ Statistics for business, education, nursing and other disciplines; data types; sampling methods; qualitative and… source |
| MATH1630 | Finite Mathematics | — | MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics 3 credit(s) ♦ Functions and graphs; linear equations and inequalities; slope and intercept; linear regression and correlation; systems of… source |
| MATH1630 | Finite Mathematics | — | MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics 3 credit(s) ♦ Functions and graphs; linear equations and inequalities; slope and intercept; linear regression and correlation; systems of… source |
| MATH1630 | Finite Mathematics | — | MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics 3 credit(s) ♦ Functions and graphs; linear equations and inequalities; slope and intercept; linear regression and correlation; systems of… source |
| MATH1200 | Trigonometry | — | MATH 1200 - Trigonometry MATH 1200 - Trigonometry 3 credit(s) Right triangle trigonometry, vectors, circular functions, applied geometric problems, sine wave analysis, complex numbers and logarithms.… source |
| MATH1200 | Trigonometry | — | MATH 1200 - Trigonometry MATH 1200 - Trigonometry 3 credit(s) Right triangle trigonometry, vectors, circular functions, applied geometric problems, sine wave analysis, complex numbers and logarithms.… source |
| MATH1200 | Trigonometry | — | MATH 1200 - Trigonometry MATH 1200 - Trigonometry 3 credit(s) Right triangle trigonometry, vectors, circular functions, applied geometric problems, sine wave analysis, complex numbers and logarithms.… source |
| MATH1710 | Precalculus Algebra | — | MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra 3 credit(s) ♦ Review of inequalities; linear, polynomial, rational, power, radical, composition, absolute value and inverse functions;… source |
| MATH1710 | Precalculus Algebra | — | MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra 3 credit(s) ♦ Review of inequalities; linear, polynomial, rational, power, radical, composition, absolute value and inverse functions;… source |
| MATH1710 | Precalculus Algebra | — | MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra 3 credit(s) ♦ Review of inequalities; linear, polynomial, rational, power, radical, composition, absolute value and inverse functions;… source |
| MATH1720 | Precalculus Trigonometry | — | MATH 1720 - Precalculus Trigonometry MATH 1720 - Precalculus Trigonometry 3 credit(s) ♦ Unit circle, circular, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions, graphing, trigonometric identities, t… source |
| MATH1720 | Precalculus Trigonometry | — | MATH 1720 - Precalculus Trigonometry MATH 1720 - Precalculus Trigonometry 3 credit(s) ♦ Unit circle, circular, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions, graphing, trigonometric identities, t… source |
| MATH1720 | Precalculus Trigonometry | — | MATH 1720 - Precalculus Trigonometry MATH 1720 - Precalculus Trigonometry 3 credit(s) ♦ Unit circle, circular, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions, graphing, trigonometric identities, t… source |
| MATH1830 | Applied Calculus | — | MATH 1830 - Applied Calculus MATH 1830 - Applied Calculus 3 credit(s) ♦ A one-semester course of limits and continuity and differential and integral calculus. The applications will include derivative… source |
| MATH1830 | Applied Calculus | — | MATH 1830 - Applied Calculus MATH 1830 - Applied Calculus 3 credit(s) ♦ A one-semester course of limits and continuity and differential and integral calculus. The applications will include derivative… source |
| MATH1830 | Applied Calculus | — | MATH 1830 - Applied Calculus MATH 1830 - Applied Calculus 3 credit(s) ♦ A one-semester course of limits and continuity and differential and integral calculus. The applications will include derivative… source |
| MATH0050 | Corequisite Support for Trigonometric Applications | — | MATH 0050 - It provides the opportunity to work on the following skill sets based on diagnostic assessment. Topics include angels, parallel lines, polygons, circles, area of plan figure, definitions… source |
| MATH0100 | Corequisite Algebra Support | — | MATH 0100 - It provides the opportunity to work on the following skills sets based on diagnostic assessment: real number sense and operations, operations with algebraic expressions (including polynom… source |
| MATH0130 | Corequisite Support for College Algebra | — | MATH 0130 - Three hours per week. ( ) F,S,Su source |
| MATH0300 | Corequisite Technical Calculations Support | — | MATH 0300 - It provides the opportunity to work on the following skill sets based on diagnostic assessment: real number sense and operations, operations with algebraic expressions (including polynomi… source |
| MATH0530 | Corequisite Statistics Support | — | MATH 0530 - It provides the opportunity to work on the following skill sets based on diagnostic assessment: real number sense and operations, operations with algebraic expressions (including polynomi… source |
| MATH0630 | Corequisite Support for Finite Mathematics | — | MATH 0630 - Three hours per week. ( ) F,S,Su source |
| MATH1000 | Algebra Essentials | — | MATH 1000 - Algebra Essentials MATH 1000 - Algebra Essentials 3 credit(s) This course is designed to prepare students for algebra-intensive college-level Mathematic courses. This course covers polyno… source |
| MATH1050 | Trigonometric Applications | — | MATH 1050 - Trigonometric Applications MATH 1050 - Trigonometric Applications 3 credit(s) This course is designed for Engineering Systems Technology students. Topics include angles, parallel lines, p… source |
| MATH1130 | College Algebra | — | MATH 1130 - College Algebra MATH 1130 - College Algebra 3 credit(s) ♦ Equations and inequalities, functions of lines, functions and graphs, polynomial, radical, and rational functions and operations,… source |
| MATH1200 | Trigonometry | — | MATH 1200 - Trigonometry MATH 1200 - Trigonometry 3 credit(s) Right triangle trigonometry, vectors, circular functions, applied geometric problems, sine wave analysis, complex numbers and logarithms.… source |
| MATH1410 | Number Concepts for Teachers | — | MATH 1410 - Number Concepts for Teachers MATH 1410 - Number Concepts for Teachers 3 credit(s) ♦ Designed for elementary and middle school education majors to develop a thorough understanding of and a… source |
| MATH1420 | Geometry Concepts for Teachers | — | MATH 1420 - Geometry Concepts for Teachers MATH 1420 - Geometry Concepts for Teachers 3 credit(s) Course content includes Euclidean geometry, probability and statistics for education. This course sat… source |
| MATH1530 | Introductory Statistics | — | MATH 1530 - Introductory Statistics MATH 1530 - Introductory Statistics 3 credit(s) ♦ Statistics for business, education, nursing and other disciplines; data types; sampling methods; qualitative and… source |
| MATH1630 | Finite Mathematics | — | MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics 3 credit(s) ♦ Functions and graphs; linear equations and inequalities; slope and intercept; linear regression and correlation; systems of… source |
| MATH1710 | Precalculus Algebra | — | MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra 3 credit(s) ♦ Review of inequalities; linear, polynomial, rational, power, radical, composition, absolute value and inverse functions;… source |
| MATH1720 | Precalculus Trigonometry | — | MATH 1720 - Precalculus Trigonometry MATH 1720 - Precalculus Trigonometry 3 credit(s) ♦ Unit circle, circular, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions, graphing, trigonometric identities, t… source |
| MATH1730 | Precalculus | — | MATH 1730 - Precalculus MATH 1730 - Precalculus 4 credit(s) ♦ This is a single course for preparation for Calculus I. All topics in MATH 1710 and 1720 will be covered in this course. Review of inequa… source |
| MATH1830 | Applied Calculus | — | MATH 1830 - Applied Calculus MATH 1830 - Applied Calculus 3 credit(s) ♦ A one-semester course of limits and continuity and differential and integral calculus. The applications will include derivative… source |
| MATH1900 | Scientific Programming | — | MATH 1900 - Scientific Programming MATH 1900 - Scientific Programming 3 credit(s) Introduction to a high-level object-oriented programming language. Includes solutions of equations, data analysis and… source |
| MATH1910 | Calculus I | — | MATH 1910 - Calculus I MATH 1910 - Calculus I 4 credit(s) ♦ Single variable calculus for students majoring in science, mathematics and engineering. Topics include limits, rate of change, differentiat… source |
| MATH1920 | Calculus II | — | MATH 1920 - Calculus II MATH 1920 - Calculus II 4 credit(s) Integral calculus with applications. Topics include techniques of integration, applications of definite integrals, derivatives and integral… source |
| MATH2010 | Introduction to Linear Algebra | — | MATH 2010 - Introduction to Linear Algebra MATH 2010 - Introduction to Linear Algebra 3 credit(s) A study of systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants, eigenvalues, eigenvectors and linear… source |
| MATH2050 | Calculus-Based Probability and Statistics | — | MATH 2050 - Calculus-Based Probability and Statistics MATH 2050 - Calculus-Based Probability and Statistics 3 credit(s) This course introduces probability and statistics covering data analysis, proba… source |
| MATH2110 | Calculus III | — | MATH 2110 - Calculus III MATH 2110 - Calculus III 4 credit(s) Vectors, partial and directional derivatives, gradients, multiple integrals and vector analysis. Four hours per week. ( ) F source |
| MATH2120 | Differential Equations | — | MATH 2120 - Differential Equations MATH 2120 - Differential Equations 3 credit(s) Ordinary differential equations and their solution techniques, equations with constant coefficients, Laplace transfor… source |
| MATH2750 | Numerical Methods | — | MATH 2750 - Numerical Methods MATH 2750 - Numerical Methods 3 credit(s) Numerical methods for finding roots of equations, solving systems of equations, numerical integration, modeling techniques, int… source |
| MATH2801-2899 | Special Topics in Mathematics | — | MATH 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Mathematics MATH 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Mathematics 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a specific topic in mathematics. UD source |
| MATH2900 | Individualized Studies in Mathematics | — | MATH 2900 - Individualized Studies in Mathematics MATH 2900 - Individualized Studies in Mathematics 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in mathematics. Students may take more than… source |
| METC1330 | Communications in Engineering Technology | — | METC 1330 - Communications in Engineering Technology METC 1330 - Communications in Engineering Technology 3 credit(s) Instruction includes research, writing lab reports, feasibility studies, project… source |
| METC1340 | HVAC I: Introduction to HVAC/Refrigeration | — | METC 1340 - HVAC I: Introduction to HVAC/Refrigeration METC 1340 - HVAC I: Introduction to HVAC/Refrigeration 3 credit(s) Materials, components, terminology, theory and application of heating and ref… source |
| METC1341 | HVAC Systems Design | — | METC 1341 - HVAC Systems Design METC 1341 - HVAC Systems Design 3 credit(s) An in-depth study of the design of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Manual and computerize… source |
| METC1342 | HVAC II: Refrigeration Applications | — | METC 1342 - HVAC II: Refrigeration Applications METC 1342 - HVAC II: Refrigeration Applications 3 credit(s) Practical application of refrigeration fundamentals, development of service skills and inst… source |
| METC1343 | Industrial/Commercial HVAC Systems | — | METC 1343 - Industrial/Commercial HVAC Systems METC 1343 - Industrial/Commercial HVAC Systems 3 credit(s) An introduction to industrial and commercial HVAC/refrigeration systems. Energy Management sy… source |
| METC1344 | Commercial Refrigeration Systems | — | METC 1344 - Commercial Refrigeration Systems METC 1344 - Commercial Refrigeration Systems 3 credit(s) An introduction to low temperature refrigeration systems used in the food and/or agriculture indu… source |
| METC1380 | Principles of Plumbing | — | METC 1380 - Principles of Plumbing METC 1380 - Principles of Plumbing 3 credit(s) Introductory course in the principles of plumbing. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. F source |
| METC1381 | Residential Plumbing Codes | — | METC 1381 - Residential Plumbing Codes METC 1381 - Residential Plumbing Codes 3 credit(s) This course is a study of local, state and national plumbing code requirements as they apply to residential a… source |
| METC1382 | Pipe, Fittings and Valves | — | METC 1382 - Pipe, Fittings and Valves METC 1382 - Pipe, Fittings and Valves 3 credit(s) This course is a study of materials, components and terminology of pipes, fittings and valves. Two hours lectur… source |
| METC1383 | Plumbing Systems Design | — | METC 1383 - Plumbing Systems Design METC 1383 - Plumbing Systems Design 3 credit(s) This course covers the fundamentals of pressurized water distribution and sanitary systems for residential building… source |
| METC1384 | Plumbing Installation Methods | — | METC 1384 - Plumbing Installation Methods METC 1384 - Plumbing Installation Methods 3 credit(s) This course covers the installation process of different types of fixtures used in residential applicat… source |
| METC2245 | Ground Sourced HVAC | — | METC 2245 - Ground Sourced HVAC METC 2245 - Ground Sourced HVAC 2 credit(s) This course addresses closed loop and open loop designs, residential usage of ground source heat pumps, trenching vs. well… source |
| MECH1310 | Electrical Components | — | MECH 1310 - Electrical Components MECH 1310 - Electrical Components 3 credit(s) A study of the basic electrical components in a mechatronic system. Topics include basic functions and physical propert… source |
| MECH1320 | Mechanical Components and Electric Motors | — | MECH 1320 - Mechanical Components and Electric Motors MECH 1320 - Mechanical Components and Electric Motors 3 credit(s) A study of the basic mechanical components and electrical drives in a mechatron… source |
| MECH1330 | Electro-Pneumatic and Hydraulic Control Circuits | — | MECH 1330 - Electro-Pneumatic and Hydraulic Control Circuits MECH 1330 - Electro-Pneumatic and Hydraulic Control Circuits 3 credit(s) A study of the basics of pneumatic, electro-pneumatic and hydraul… source |
| MECH1340 | Digital Fundamentals and PLCs | — | MECH 1340 - Digital Fundamentals and PLCs MECH 1340 - Digital Fundamentals and PLCs 3 credit(s) A study of basic digital logic and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in a mechatronics system. Topi… source |
| MECH1490 | Mechatronics Bridge | — | MECH 1490 - Mechatronics Bridge MECH 1490 - Mechatronics Bridge 4 credit(s) This course is a review of the fundamental learnings and skills acquired during the completion of the courses MECH 1310 , 1… source |
| MECH1491 | Mechatronics/Advanced Manufacturing Bridge | — | MECH 1491 - Mechatronics/Advanced Manufacturing Bridge MECH 1491 - Mechatronics/Advanced Manufacturing Bridge 4 credit(s) This course is a review of the fundamental learnings and skills acquired duri… source |
| MECH2320 | Motor Control | — | MECH 2320 - Motor Control MECH 2320 - Motor Control 3 credit(s) A study of the principles of AC and DC motors, motor control and general machine operations in a mechatronic system including functions… source |
| MECH2425 | Mechanics and Machine Elements | — | MECH 2425 - Mechanics and Machine Elements MECH 2425 - Mechanics and Machine Elements 4 credit(s) This course is a study of the mechanical components that are included in a complex mechatronic system… source |
| MECH2440 | Process Control Technologies | — | MECH 2440 - Process Control Technologies MECH 2440 - Process Control Technologies 4 credit(s) This course is a study of the Process Control technologies associated with a complex mechatronics system.… source |
| MECH2441 | Introduction to Totally Integrated Automation | — | MECH 2441 - Introduction to Totally Integrated Automation MECH 2441 - Introduction to Totally Integrated Automation 4 credit(s) This course is an introduction to Totally Integrated Automation of PLC… source |
| MECH2480 | Automation Systems | — | MECH 2480 - Automation Systems MECH 2480 - Automation Systems 4 credit(s) This course is a study of the automation systems utilized within a mechatronics system. Topics covered will include Metal Cut… source |
| MECH2490 | Manufacturing Applications | — | MECH 2490 - Manufacturing Applications MECH 2490 - Manufacturing Applications 4 credit(s) A study of manufacturing improvement processes in a mechatronics system for real world applications. Topics c… source |
| MDCA1301 | Medical Assisting I | — | MDCA 1301 - Medical Assisting I MDCA 1301 - Medical Assisting I 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide the medical assisting student with lectures and activities related to the entry-level sk… source |
| MDCA1302 | Medical Assisting II | — | MDCA 1302 - Medical Assisting II MDCA 1302 - Medical Assisting II 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide the medical assisting student with lectures and activities related to the entry-level… source |
| MDCA1303 | MA Administrative Procedures | — | MDCA 1303 - MA Administrative Procedures MDCA 1303 - MA Administrative Procedures 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide the student with lectures and simulated administrative activities perf… source |
| MDCA2180 | MA Special Topics | — | MDCA 2180 - MA Special Topics MDCA 2180 - MA Special Topics 1 credit(s) Special topics relating to various aspects of medical assisting. This course may be repeated for credit with departmental permi… source |
| MDCA2280 | MA Special Topics | — | MDCA 2280 - MA Special Topics MDCA 2280 - MA Special Topics 2 credit(s) Special topics relating to various aspects of medical assisting. This course may be repeated for credit with departmental permi… source |
| MDCA2301 | Medical Assisting Pharmacology | — | MDCA 2301 - Medical Assisting Pharmacology MDCA 2301 - Medical Assisting Pharmacology 3 credit(s) Emphasis will be placed on: the top 50 prescribed drugs, preparation of prescriptions and medications… source |
| MDCA2302 | Healthcare Legal/Ethical Issues | — | MDCA 2302 - Healthcare Legal/Ethical Issues MDCA 2302 - Healthcare Legal/Ethical Issues 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide information related to law & ethics, making ethical decisions, w… source |
| MDCA2306 | Medical Assisting Seminar | — | MDCA 2306 - Medical Assisting Seminar MDCA 2306 - Medical Assisting Seminar 3 credit(s) This course prepares the student for employment through instruction on resumes, portfolios, attire and intervie… source |
| MDCA2380 | MA Special Topics | — | MDCA 2380 - MA Special Topics MDCA 2380 - MA Special Topics 3 credit(s) Special topics relating to various aspects of medical assisting. This course may be repeated for credit with departmental permi… source |
| MDCA2403 | Medical Assisting III | — | MDCA 2403 - Medical Assisting III MDCA 2403 - Medical Assisting III 4 credit(s) This course is designed to provide the student with lectures and simulated clinical activities related to the entry-lev… source |
| MDCA2404 | Medical Assisting IV | — | MDCA 2404 - Medical Assisting IV MDCA 2404 - Medical Assisting IV 4 credit(s) This course is designed primarily to provide the student with lectures and simulated clinical activities related to the e… source |
| MDCA2405 | Medical Assisting Practicum | — | MDCA 2405 - Medical Assisting Practicum MDCA 2405 - Medical Assisting Practicum 4 credit(s) An unpaid, supervised practicum (externship) of at least 180 in an ambulatory healthcare setting, performin… source |
| MEDI2312 | Medical Informatics Internship | — | MEDI 2312 - Medical Informatics Internship MEDI 2312 - Medical Informatics Internship 3 credit(s) This course will be a field experience such as an internship. This course requires a minimum of 150 h… source |
| MUS226 | Music Technology I | — | MUS 226 - Music Technology I MUS 226 - Music Technology I 3 credit(s) This course covers software/apps for digital devices and music hardware which aid the modern songwriter/musician in the professio… source |
| MUS270 | Audio for Media | — | MUS 270 - Audio for Media MUS 270 - Audio for Media 3 credit(s) This course provides a basic understanding of the theories and technology used in audio production for CD’s, radio, TV, and film, labor… source |
| MUS271 | Introduction to Audio Recording Techniques | — | MUS 271 - Introduction to Audio Recording Techniques MUS 271 - Introduction to Audio Recording Techniques 3 credit(s) This course develops an understanding of the techniques and technology involved i… source |
| MUS273 | Live Sound Recording and Reinforcement | — | MUS 273 - Live Sound Recording and Reinforcement MUS 273 - Live Sound Recording and Reinforcement 3 credit(s) This course provides instruction in live sound recording and reinforcement including furt… source |
| MUS299 | Capstone Experience: Audio Production | — | MUS 299 - Capstone Experience: Audio Production MUS 299 - Capstone Experience: Audio Production 3 credit(s) The Capstone Experience in Audio Production is an opportunity for program students to bring… source |
| MUS1000 | Music Seminar | — | MUS 1000 - Music Seminar MUS 1000 - Music Seminar 0 credit(s) Opportunities to perform and attend concerts and seminars on various musical topics; required each semester of attendance for every music… source |
| MUS1002 | Fundamentals of Music Theory | — | MUS 1002 - Fundamentals of Music Theory MUS 1002 - Fundamentals of Music Theory 3 credit(s) A college-level course designed to introduce the basic fundamentals of reading music and music theory for s… source |
| MUS1027 | Class Piano I | — | MUS 1027 - Class Piano I MUS 1027 - Class Piano I 1 credit(s) Class piano instruction for non-keyboard music majors intending to major or minor in music at the bachelor degree level. One hour lecture… source |
| MUS1030 | Introduction to Music | — | MUS 1030 - Introduction to Music MUS 1030 - Introduction to Music 3 credit(s) ♦ Experience in listening to and understanding music from the Middle Ages to the present. Three hours lecture per week. (… source |
| MUS1058 | Ear Training I | — | MUS 1058 - Ear Training I MUS 1058 - Ear Training I 1 credit(s) Fundamental skills of ear training will include melodic contour, chords and scales, using both melodic and harmonic dictation. Basic si… source |
| MUS1110 | Vocal Rhapsody I | — | MUS 1110 - Vocal Rhapsody I MUS 1110 - Vocal Rhapsody I 1 credit(s) This is an auditioned vocal ensemble with an emphasis in performing various styles of repertoire from early Renaissance to contempo… source |
| MUS1120 | Vocal Rhapsody II | — | MUS 1120 - Vocal Rhapsody II MUS 1120 - Vocal Rhapsody II 1 credit(s) This is an auditioned vocal ensemble with an emphasis in performing various styles of repertoire from early Renaissance to contem… source |
| MUS1127 | Class Piano II | — | MUS 1127 - Class Piano II MUS 1127 - Class Piano II 1 credit(s) Class piano instruction for non-keyboard music majors intending to major or minor in music at the bachelor degree level. One hour lectu… source |
| MUS1150 | Voice I Non-Major | — | MUS 1150 - Voice I Non-Major MUS 1150 - Voice I Non-Major 1 credit(s) Private instruction in voice using exercises, vocalizations and songs to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. A… source |
| MUS1155 | Music Theory II | — | MUS 1155 - Music Theory II MUS 1155 - Music Theory II 3 credit(s) Four-part harmony in all inversions; harmonic analysis; intermediate sight singing; and melodic and harmonic dictation. Three hours l… source |
| MUS1156 | Ear Training II | — | MUS 1156 - Ear Training II MUS 1156 - Ear Training II 1 credit(s) Fundamental skills of ear training to include two-part and three-part harmony, seventh and ninth chords. Mastery of skills to be demo… source |
| MUS1160 | Voice II Non-Major | — | MUS 1160 - Voice II Non-Major MUS 1160 - Voice II Non-Major 1 credit(s) Private instruction in voice using exercises, vocalizations and songs to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills.… source |
| MUS1170 | Voice I Major | — | MUS 1170 - Voice I Major MUS 1170 - Voice I Major 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in voice as major instrument using exercises, vocalizations and songs to develop musicianship, technical and expressi… source |
| MUS1180 | Voice II Major | — | MUS 1180 - Voice II Major MUS 1180 - Voice II Major 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in voice as major instrument using exercises, vocalizations and songs to develop musicianship, technical and expres… source |
| MUS1210 | Piano I Non-Major | — | MUS 1210 - Piano I Non-Major MUS 1210 - Piano I Non-Major 1 credit(s) Private instruction in piano to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Additional fee: $45 for one credit hour. F… source |
| MUS1220 | Piano II Non-Major | — | MUS 1220 - Piano II Non-Major MUS 1220 - Piano II Non-Major 1 credit(s) Private instruction in piano to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Additional fee: $45 for one credit hour.… source |
| MUS1230 | Piano I Major | — | MUS 1230 - Piano I Major MUS 1230 - Piano I Major 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in piano as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entrance audit… source |
| MUS1240 | Piano II Major | — | MUS 1240 - Piano II Major MUS 1240 - Piano II Major 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in piano as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entrance aud… source |
| MUS1250 | Woodwinds I | — | MUS 1250 - Woodwinds I MUS 1250 - Woodwinds I 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in woodwinds as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entrance audit… source |
| MUS1260 | Woodwinds II | — | MUS 1260 - Woodwinds II MUS 1260 - Woodwinds II 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in woodwinds as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entrance aud… source |
| MUS1270 | Woodwinds III | — | MUS 1270 - Woodwinds III MUS 1270 - Woodwinds III 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in woodwinds as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entrance a… source |
| MUS1280 | Woodwinds IV | — | MUS 1280 - Woodwinds IV MUS 1280 - Woodwinds IV 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in woodwinds as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entrance aud… source |
| MUS1320 | Jazz Ensemble I | — | MUS 1320 - Jazz Ensemble I MUS 1320 - Jazz Ensemble I 1 credit(s) Performance of jazz standards, fusion and commercial styles; members required to play at scheduled performances. UD source |
| MUS1330 | Jazz Ensemble II | — | MUS 1330 - Jazz Ensemble II MUS 1330 - Jazz Ensemble II 1 credit(s) Performance of jazz standards, fusion and commercial styles; members required to play at scheduled performances. UD source |
| MUS1350 | Brass I | — | MUS 1350 - Brass I MUS 1350 - Brass I 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in brass as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entrance auditions at tran… source |
| MUS1360 | Brass II | — | MUS 1360 - Brass II MUS 1360 - Brass II 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in brass as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entrance auditions at tr… source |
| MUS1370 | Brass III | — | MUS 1370 - Brass III MUS 1370 - Brass III 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in brass as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entrance auditions at… source |
| MUS1380 | Brass IV | — | MUS 1380 - Brass IV MUS 1380 - Brass IV 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in brass as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entrance auditions at tr… source |
| MUS1410 | Chamber Choir I | — | MUS 1410 - Chamber Choir I MUS 1410 - Chamber Choir I 1 credit(s) Choral ensemble open to all students. No Students will study fundamentals of vocal production, performance and musical notation. A wi… source |
| MUS1420 | Chamber Choir II | — | MUS 1420 - Chamber Choir II MUS 1420 - Chamber Choir II 1 credit(s) Choral ensemble open to all students. No Students will study fundamentals of vocal production, performance and musical notation. A… source |
| MUS1450 | Percussion I | — | MUS 1450 - Percussion I MUS 1450 - Percussion I 2 credit(s) Private instruction in percussion as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entrance au… source |
| MUS1460 | Percussion II | — | MUS 1460 - Percussion II MUS 1460 - Percussion II 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in percussion as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entrance… source |
| MUS1470 | Concert Band I | — | MUS 1470 - Concert Band I MUS 1470 - Concert Band I 2 credit(s) Music Ensemble open to all students. No Students will develop individual musicianship through a large ensemble experience, providing an… source |
| MUS1480 | Concert Band II | — | MUS 1480 - Concert Band II MUS 1480 - Concert Band II 2 credit(s) Music Ensemble open to all students. No Students will develop individual musicianship through a large ensemble experience, providing… source |
| MUS1520 | Strings I | — | MUS 1520 - Strings I MUS 1520 - Strings I 2 credit(s) Individual applied lesson on major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills and to prepare students for entrance audit… source |
| MUS1530 | Strings II | — | MUS 1530 - Strings II MUS 1530 - Strings II 2 credit(s) Individual applied lesson on major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills and to prepare students for entrance aud… source |
| MUS1560 | Orchestra I | — | MUS 1560 - Orchestra I MUS 1560 - Orchestra I 1 credit(s) Rehearsal and performance of selected works from the symphonic repertoire from 1700 to the present. One hour per week. UD source |
| MUS1570 | Orchestra II | — | MUS 1570 - Orchestra II MUS 1570 - Orchestra II 1 credit(s) Rehearsal and performance of selected works from the symphonic repertoire from 1700 to the present. One hour per week. UD source |
| MUS1670 | Guitar I Non-Major | — | MUS 1670 - Guitar I Non-Major MUS 1670 - Guitar I Non-Major 1 credit(s) Private instruction in guitar to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Additional fee: $45 for one credit hour… source |
| MUS1680 | Guitar II Non-Major | — | MUS 1680 - Guitar II Non-Major MUS 1680 - Guitar II Non-Major 1 credit(s) Private instruction in guitar to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Additional fee: $45 for one credit ho… source |
| MUS1770 | Guitar I Major | — | MUS 1770 - Guitar I Major MUS 1770 - Guitar I Major 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in guitar as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entrance au… source |
| MUS1780 | Guitar II Major | — | MUS 1780 - Guitar II Major MUS 1780 - Guitar II Major 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in guitar as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entrance… source |
| MUS2055 | Music Theory III | — | MUS 2055 - Music Theory III MUS 2055 - Music Theory III 3 credit(s) Four part harmony using modulations, secondary dominants, and specialized chords; harmonic analysis; keyboard harmony and advanced… source |
| MUS2056 | Ear Training III | — | MUS 2056 - Ear Training III MUS 2056 - Ear Training III 1 credit(s) Fundamental skills of ear training to include four-part harmony, atonal melodies and harmonies and advanced Bach chorale singing. M… source |
| MUS2110 | Vocal Rhapsody III | — | MUS 2110 - Vocal Rhapsody III MUS 2110 - Vocal Rhapsody III 1 credit(s) This is an auditioned vocal ensemble with an emphasis in performing various styles of repertoire from early Renaissance to cont… source |
| MUS2120 | Vocal Rhapsody IV | — | MUS 2120 - Vocal Rhapsody IV MUS 2120 - Vocal Rhapsody IV 1 credit(s) This is an auditioned vocal ensemble with an emphasis in performing various styles of repertoire from early Renaissance to contem… source |
| MUS2155 | Music Theory IV | — | MUS 2155 - Music Theory IV MUS 2155 - Music Theory IV 3 credit(s) Study of modulation, chromatic harmonies, 20th century harmonies and other harmonic procedures since the common practice period. Thre… source |
| MUS2156 | Ear Training IV | — | MUS 2156 - Ear Training IV MUS 2156 - Ear Training IV 1 credit(s) Content covers development of proficiency in identifying and notating complex, melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation. Two hours la… source |
| MUS2210 | Piano III Non-Major | — | MUS 2210 - Piano III Non-Major MUS 2210 - Piano III Non-Major 1 credit(s) Private instruction in piano to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Additional fee: $45 for one credit hou… source |
| MUS2220 | Piano IV Non-Major | — | MUS 2220 - Piano IV Non-Major MUS 2220 - Piano IV Non-Major 1 credit(s) Private instruction in piano to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Additional fee: $45 for one credit hour.… source |
| MUS2230 | Piano III Major | — | MUS 2230 - Piano III Major MUS 2230 - Piano III Major 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in piano as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entrance a… source |
| MUS2240 | Piano IV Major | — | MUS 2240 - Piano IV Major MUS 2240 - Piano IV Major 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in piano as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entrance aud… source |
| MUS2250 | Voice III Non-Major | — | MUS 2250 - Voice III Non-Major MUS 2250 - Voice III Non-Major 1 credit(s) Private instruction in voice using exercises, vocalizations and songs to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skill… source |
| MUS2260 | Voice IV Non-Major | — | MUS 2260 - Voice IV Non-Major MUS 2260 - Voice IV Non-Major 1 credit(s) Private instruction in voice using exercises, vocalizations and songs to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills.… source |
| MUS2270 | Voice III Major | — | MUS 2270 - Voice III Major MUS 2270 - Voice III Major 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in voice as major instrument using exercises, vocalizations and songs to develop musicianship, technical and expr… source |
| MUS2280 | Voice IV Major | — | MUS 2280 - Voice IV Major MUS 2280 - Voice IV Major 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in voice as major instrument using exercises, vocalizations and songs to develop musicianship, technical and expres… source |
| MUS2320 | Jazz Ensemble III | — | MUS 2320 - Jazz Ensemble III MUS 2320 - Jazz Ensemble III 1 credit(s) Performance of jazz standards, fusion and commercial styles; members required to play at scheduled performances. UD source |
| MUS2330 | Jazz Ensemble IV | — | MUS 2330 - Jazz Ensemble IV MUS 2330 - Jazz Ensemble IV 1 credit(s) Performance of jazz standards, fusion and commercial styles; members required to play at scheduled performances. UD source |
| MUS2340 | Music Theater Workshop | — | MUS 2340 - Music Theater Workshop MUS 2340 - Music Theater Workshop 2 credit(s) Overview of activities related to a full production of a musical show. UD source |
| MUS2350 | Music Theater Workshop | — | MUS 2350 - Music Theater Workshop MUS 2350 - Music Theater Workshop 2 credit(s) Overview of activities related to a full production of a musical show. UD source |
| MUS2410 | Chamber Choir III | — | MUS 2410 - Chamber Choir III MUS 2410 - Chamber Choir III 1 credit(s) Choral ensemble open to all students. No Students will study fundamentals of vocal production, performance and musical notation.… source |
| MUS2420 | Chamber Choir IV | — | MUS 2420 - Chamber Choir IV MUS 2420 - Chamber Choir IV 1 credit(s) Choral ensemble open to all students. No Students will study fundamentals of vocal production, performance and musical notation. A… source |
| MUS2450 | Percussion III | — | MUS 2450 - Percussion III MUS 2450 - Percussion III 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in percussion as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entranc… source |
| MUS2460 | Percussion IV | — | MUS 2460 - Percussion IV MUS 2460 - Percussion IV 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in percussion as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entrance… source |
| MUS2470 | Concert Band III | — | MUS 2470 - Concert Band III MUS 2470 - Concert Band III 2 credit(s) Music Ensemble open to all students. No Students will develop individual musicianship through a large ensemble experience, providin… source |
| MUS2480 | Concert Band IV | — | MUS 2480 - Concert Band IV MUS 2480 - Concert Band IV 2 credit(s) Music Ensemble open to all students. No Students will develop individual musicianship through a large ensemble experience, providing… source |
| MUS2520 | Strings III | — | MUS 2520 - Strings III MUS 2520 - Strings III 2 credit(s) Individual applied lesson on major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills and to prepare students for entrance a… source |
| MUS2520 | Strings IV | — | MUS 2520 - Strings IV MUS 2520 - Strings IV 2 credit(s) Individual applied lesson on major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills and to prepare students for entrance aud… source |
| MUS2560 | Orchestra III | — | MUS 2560 - Orchestra III MUS 2560 - Orchestra III 1 credit(s) Rehearsal and performance of selected works from the symphonic repertoire from 1700 to the present. One hour per week. UD source |
| MUS2570 | Orchestra IV | — | MUS 2570 - Orchestra IV MUS 2570 - Orchestra IV 1 credit(s) Rehearsal and performance of selected works from the symphonic repertoire from 1700 to the present. One hour per week. UD source |
| MUS2670 | Guitar III Non-Major | — | MUS 2670 - Guitar III Non-Major MUS 2670 - Guitar III Non-Major 1 credit(s) Private instruction in guitar to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Additional fee: $45 for one credit… source |
| MUS2680 | Guitar IV Non-Major | — | MUS 2680 - Guitar IV Non-Major MUS 2680 - Guitar IV Non-Major 1 credit(s) Private instruction in guitar to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Additional fee: $45 for one credit ho… source |
| MUS2770 | Guitar III Major | — | MUS 2770 - Guitar III Major MUS 2770 - Guitar III Major 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in guitar as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entranc… source |
| MUS2780 | Guitar IV Major | — | MUS 2780 - Guitar IV Major MUS 2780 - Guitar IV Major 2 credit(s) Private Instruction in guitar as major instrument to develop musicianship, technical and expressive skills. Preparation for entrance… source |
| MUS2801-2899 | Special Topics in Music | — | MUS 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Music MUS 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Music 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study in a specific topic in music. UD source |
| MUS2900 | Individualized Studies in Music | — | MUS 2900 - Individualized Studies in Music MUS 2900 - Individualized Studies in Music 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in music. Students may take more than one independent or i… source |
| NRSG1100 | Transition to Professional Nursing | — | NRSG 1100 - Transition to Professional Nursing NRSG 1100 - Transition to Professional Nursing 1 credit(s) Course is designed to assist the student in transitioning to the role of the professional nur… source |
| NRSG1120 | Pharmacology I | — | NRSG 1120 - Pharmacology I NRSG 1120 - Pharmacology I 1 credit(s) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills and attitudes that are essential for providing saf… source |
| NRSG1131 | Clinical Internship in Nursing I | — | NRSG 1131 - Clinical Internship in Nursing I NRSG 1131 - Clinical Internship in Nursing I 1 credit(s) This course is designed to enhance clinical decision making skills and competency through special… source |
| NRSG1140 | Test Taking Strategies | — | NRSG 1140 - Test Taking Strategies NRSG 1140 - Test Taking Strategies 1 credit(s) This course is designed for the beginning student nurse preparing to take tests within and at the completion of nursi… source |
| NRSG1231 | Clinical Internship in Nursing II | — | NRSG 1231 - Clinical Internship in Nursing II NRSG 1231 - Clinical Internship in Nursing II 2 credit(s) This course is designed to enhance clinical decision making skills and competency through speci… source |
| NRSG1320 | Women’s Health and the Childbearing Family | — | NRSG 1320 - Women’s Health and the Childbearing Family NRSG 1320 - Women’s Health and the Childbearing Family 3 credit(s) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledg… source |
| NRSG1330 | Pediatric Nursing | — | NRSG 1330 - Pediatric Nursing NRSG 1330 - Pediatric Nursing 3 credit(s) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills and attitudes that are essential for providi… source |
| NRSG1331 | Clinical Internship in Nursing III | — | NRSG 1331 - Clinical Internship in Nursing III NRSG 1331 - Clinical Internship in Nursing III 3 credit(s) This course is designed to enhance clinical decision making skills and competency through spe… source |
| NRSG1340 | Mental Health Nursing | — | NRSG 1340 - Mental Health Nursing NRSG 1340 - Mental Health Nursing 3 credit(s) The course applies for core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills and attitudes that are essential for… source |
| NRSG1500 | Transition to Professional Nursing | — | NRSG 1500 - Transition to Professional Nursing NRSG 1500 - Transition to Professional Nursing 5 credit(s) Course is designed to assist the licensed practical nurse in transitioning to the role of the… source |
| NRSG1600 | Transition to Professional Nursing | — | NRSG 1600 - Transition to Professional Nursing NRSG 1600 - Transition to Professional Nursing 6 credit(s) This course is designed to assist the student in transitioning to the role of the professiona… source |
| NRSG1620 | Medical Surgical Nursing I | — | NRSG 1620 - Medical Surgical Nursing I NRSG 1620 - Medical Surgical Nursing I 6 credit(s) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills and attitudes that are… source |
| NRSG1700 | Transition to Professional Nursing | — | NRSG 1700 - Transition to Professional Nursing NRSG 1700 - Transition to Professional Nursing 7 credit(s) Course is designed to assist the student in transitioning to the role of the professional nur… source |
| NRSG1701 | Transition to Professional Nursing (Paramedic) | — | NRSG 1701 - Transition to Professional Nursing (Paramedic) NRSG 1701 - Transition to Professional Nursing (Paramedic) 7 credit(s) Course is designed to assist the licensed paramedic in transitioning… source |
| NRSG1710 | Fundamentals of Nursing | — | NRSG 1710 - Fundamentals of Nursing NRSG 1710 - Fundamentals of Nursing 7 credit(s) An introduction to the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills and attitudes that emphasize fund… source |
| NRSG2111 | NCLEX Preparatory I | — | NRSG 2111 - NCLEX Preparatory I NRSG 2111 - NCLEX Preparatory I 1 credit(s) This course is designed to enhance students success on the National Council Licensure Exam for Registered Nursing. One hour… source |
| NRSG2130 | Pharmacology II | — | NRSG 2130 - Pharmacology II NRSG 2130 - Pharmacology II 1 credit(s) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills and attitudes that are essential for providing s… source |
| NRSG2140 | Pharmacology III | — | NRSG 2140 - Pharmacology III NRSG 2140 - Pharmacology III 1 credit(s) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills and attitudes that are essential for providing… source |
| NRSG2211 | NCLEX Preparatory II | — | NRSG 2211 - NCLEX Preparatory II NRSG 2211 - NCLEX Preparatory II 2 credit(s) This course is designed to enhance student success on the National Council Licensure Exam for Registered Nursing. Two hou… source |
| NRSG2240 | Professional Practice in Nursing | — | NRSG 2240 - Professional Practice in Nursing NRSG 2240 - Professional Practice in Nursing 2 credit(s) This course examines management and leadership concepts, issues, roles and functions as applied t… source |
| NRSG2311 | NCLEX Preparatory III | — | NRSG 2311 - NCLEX Preparatory III NRSG 2311 - NCLEX Preparatory III 3 credit(s) This course is designed to enhance student success on the National Council Licensure Exam for Registered Nursing. Three… source |
| NRSG2320 | Health Assessment | — | NRSG 2320 - Health Assessment NRSG 2320 - Health Assessment 3 credit(s) This course will provide students with a foundation in basic health assessment of clients across the lifespan. Emphasis is on d… source |
| NRSG2360 | Pathophysiology | — | NRSG 2360 - Pathophysiology NRSG 2360 - Pathophysiology 3 credit(s) This course utilizes program core concepts as a basis for an in-depth study of physiological adaptation processes. Emphasis is plac… source |
| NRSG2630 | Medical Surgical Nursing II | — | NRSG 2630 - Medical Surgical Nursing II NRSG 2630 - Medical Surgical Nursing II 6 credit(s) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills and attitudes that a… source |
| NRSG2640 | Medical Surgical Nursing III | — | NRSG 2640 - Medical Surgical Nursing III NRSG 2640 - Medical Surgical Nursing III 6 credit(s) This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills and attitudes that… source |
| EMSP1311 | Paramedic Clinical I | — | EMSP 1311 - Paramedic Clinical I EMSP 1311 - Paramedic Clinical I 3 credit(s) Paramedic Clinical I is the first of three clinical courses designed to allow the student to meet all psychomotor and aff… source |
| EMSP1401 | Paramedic Skills Lab I | — | EMSP 1401 - Paramedic Skills Lab I EMSP 1401 - Paramedic Skills Lab I 4 credit(s) Skills Lab I is a laboratory based course utilizing scenarios to emphasize airway management, medication administrati… source |
| EMSP1801 | Fundamentals of Paramedic I | — | EMSP 1801 - Fundamentals of Paramedic I EMSP 1801 - Fundamentals of Paramedic I 8 credit(s) Fundamentals of Paramedic I is the first of two lecture courses to include the following topics: paramedic… source |
| EMSP2303 | Paramedic Practicum | — | EMSP 2303 - Paramedic Practicum EMSP 2303 - Paramedic Practicum 3 credit(s) Paramedic Practicum is a combination of laboratory and scenarios based course intended to assist students in developing ski… source |
| EMSP2402 | Paramedic Skills Lab II | — | EMSP 2402 - Paramedic Skills Lab II EMSP 2402 - Paramedic Skills Lab II 4 credit(s) Paramedic Skills Lab II is a laboratory based course intended to utilize scenarios to emphasize respiratory/cardiac… source |
| EMSP2403 | Paramedic Capstone | — | EMSP 2403 - Paramedic Capstone EMSP 2403 - Paramedic Capstone 4 credit(s) Paramedic Capstone serves as a mechanism to ensure that the student meets academic requirements to test for National Registry… source |
| EMSP2412 | Paramedic Clinical II | — | EMSP 2412 - Paramedic Clinical II EMSP 2412 - Paramedic Clinical II 4 credit(s) Paramedical Clinical II is the second of three clinical experiences designed to allow the student to meet all psychomot… source |
| EMSP2513 | Paramedic Field Internship | — | EMSP 2513 - Paramedic Field Internship EMSP 2513 - Paramedic Field Internship 5 credit(s) Paramedic Field Internship provides evidence that the student is capable of acting as a team leader in managi… source |
| EMSP2802 | Fundamentals of Paramedic II | — | EMSP 2802 - Fundamentals of Paramedic II EMSP 2802 - Fundamentals of Paramedic II 8 credit(s) Fundamentals of Paramedic II is the second of two lecture courses to include the following topics: respir… source |
| PHIL1000 | Critical Thinking | — | PHIL 1000 - Critical Thinking PHIL 1000 - Critical Thinking 3 credit(s) This course s students develop foundational skills of critical reading, thinking, analysis and writing. Students will learn and… source |
| PHIL1030 | Introduction to Philosophy | — | PHIL 1030 - Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 1030 - Introduction to Philosophy 3 credit(s) ♦ This course is a basic overview of philosophy and its development throughout history. We will learn to thin… source |
| PHIL1040 | Introduction to Ethics | — | PHIL 1040 - Introduction to Ethics PHIL 1040 - Introduction to Ethics 3 credit(s) ♦ Survey of ethics in personal relations, politics, business, the professions and the military. Three hours lecture p… source |
| PHIL2801-2899 | Special Topics in Philosophy | — | PHIL 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Philosophy PHIL 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Philosophy 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a particular topic in Philosophy. UD source |
| PHIL2900 | Individualized Studies in Philosophy | — | PHIL 2900 - Individualized Studies in Philosophy PHIL 2900 - Individualized Studies in Philosophy 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in Philosophy. Students may take more than one… source |
| PHO1010-35 | mm Camera Operation | — | PHO 1010 - 35 mm Camera Operation PHO 1010 - 35 mm Camera Operation 1 mm camera system, film cameras and accessories, light sources, filters, types of lenses and focal length and close up photography… source |
| PHO1011 | Digital Camera Operation | — | PHO 1011 - Digital Camera Operation PHO 1011 - Digital Camera Operation 1 credit(s) Introduction to use of digital camera. Digital camera required. One hour lecture per week. UD source |
| PHO1110 | Basic Photography I | — | PHO 1110 - Basic Photography I PHO 1110 - Basic Photography I 3 credit(s) Digital camera systems and operations, exposure control, focal length, electronic flash and digital processing using computer… source |
| PHO1120 | Basic Photography II | — | PHO 1120 - Basic Photography II PHO 1120 - Basic Photography II 3 credit(s) Advanced camera systems and operations, lighting techniques and special effects. Digital processing using computer software… source |
| PHO2430 | Studio Photography | — | PHO 2430 - Studio Photography PHO 2430 - Studio Photography 3 credit(s) Light and basic light forms, light sources and movement, key relationships, facial lighting, form fill and lighting systems. Pe… source |
| PHO2801-2899 | Special Topics in Photography | — | PHO 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Photography PHO 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Photography 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study in a specific topic in photography. UD source |
| PHO2900 | Individualized Studies in Photography | — | PHO 2900 - Individualized Studies in Photography PHO 2900 - Individualized Studies in Photography 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in photography. Students may take more than on… source |
| PHED1010 | Varsity Athletics I | — | PHED 1010 - Varsity Athletics I PHED 1010 - Varsity Athletics I 1 credit(s) Only open to students participating in the varsity athletics program. UD source |
| PHED1020 | Varsity Athletics II | — | PHED 1020 - Varsity Athletics II PHED 1020 - Varsity Athletics II 1 credit(s) Only open to students participating in the varsity athletics program. UD source |
| PHED1030 | Varsity Athletics III | — | PHED 1030 - Varsity Athletics III PHED 1030 - Varsity Athletics III 1 credit(s) Only open to students participating in the varsity athletics program. UD source |
| PHED1040 | Varsity Athletics IV | — | PHED 1040 - Varsity Athletics IV PHED 1040 - Varsity Athletics IV 1 credit(s) Only open to students participating in the varsity athletics program. UD source |
| PHED1150 | Archery | — | PHED 1150 - Archery PHED 1150 - Archery 1 credit(s) UD source |
| PHED1331 | Walking | — | PHED 1331 - Walking PHED 1331 - Walking 1 credit(s) UD source |
| PHED1360 | Snow Skiing | — | PHED 1360 - Snow Skiing PHED 1360 - Snow Skiing 1 credit(s) UD source |
| PHED1370 | Advanced Snow Skiing | — | PHED 1370 - Advanced Snow Skiing PHED 1370 - Advanced Snow Skiing 1 credit(s) UD source |
| PHED1610 | Fitness I | — | PHED 1610 - Fitness I PHED 1610 - Fitness I 1 credit(s) UD source |
| PHED1611 | Fitness II | — | PHED 1611 - Fitness II PHED 1611 - Fitness II 1 credit(s) UD source |
| PHED2000 | Personal Training | — | PHED 2000 - Personal Training PHED 2000 - Personal Training 3 credit(s) This course is designed to prepare and qualify students to work as personal trainers. The course bridges the gap between exerci… source |
| PHED2210 | Playground Leadership | — | PHED 2210 - Playground Leadership PHED 2210 - Playground Leadership 3 credit(s) Activities, policies and programming involved in the organization and direction of a playground program. Three hours le… source |
| PHED2310 | PE in the Elementary School | — | PHED 2310 - PE in the Elementary School PHED 2310 - PE in the Elementary School 3 credit(s) Physical, mental, social and emotional development of the elementary school child; curricular development;… source |
| PHED2801-2899 | Special Topics in Physical Education | — | PHED 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Physical Education PHED 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Physical Education 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a specific topic in physical education. UD source |
| PHED2900 | Individualized Studies in Physical Education | — | PHED 2900 - Individualized Studies in Physical Education PHED 2900 - Individualized Studies in Physical Education 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in physical education. Student… source |
| PHYS1030 | Survey of Physics | — | PHYS 1030 - Survey of Physics PHYS 1030 - Survey of Physics 4 credit(s) ♦ This is a one-semester introductory physics course for non-science and non-engineering majors. Emphasis is placed on understa… source |
| PHYS2010 | Non-calculus Based Physics I | — | PHYS 2010 - Non-calculus Based Physics I PHYS 2010 - Non-calculus Based Physics I 4 credit(s) ♦ Statics, linear and rotational kinematics and dynamics of rigid bodies; harmonic motion; physical prope… source |
| PHYS2020 | Non-calculus Based Physics II | — | PHYS 2020 - Non-calculus Based Physics II PHYS 2020 - Non-calculus Based Physics II 4 credit(s) ♦ Heat and thermodynamics, electrostatics, electromagnetic circuits and fields, properties of electroma… source |
| PHYS2110 | Calculus Based Physics I | — | PHYS 2110 - Calculus Based Physics I PHYS 2110 - Calculus Based Physics I 4 credit(s) ♦ Calculus-based mechanics, statics, rectilinear and curvilinear kinematics and dynamics, rigid body motion, harm… source |
| PHYS2120 | Calculus Based Physics II | — | PHYS 2120 - Calculus Based Physics II PHYS 2120 - Calculus Based Physics II 4 credit(s) ♦ Electrostatics, magnetostatics, induction, direct and alternating current circuits, electrical transients, wa… source |
| PHYS2610 | Engineering Circuits | — | PHYS 2610 - Engineering Circuits PHYS 2610 - Engineering Circuits 4 credit(s) DC and AC analysis of circuits with resistors, capacitors, inductors and operational amplifiers; first- and second-order… source |
| PHYS2710 | Engineering Statics | — | PHYS 2710 - Engineering Statics PHYS 2710 - Engineering Statics 3 credit(s) A three-dimensional treatment of particles and rigid bodies in equilibrium; and introductory mechanics of materials includi… source |
| PHYS2720 | Engineering Dynamics | — | PHYS 2720 - Engineering Dynamics PHYS 2720 - Engineering Dynamics 3 credit(s) Kinematics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies from an advanced standpoint with emphasis on rigid-body kinetics; a… source |
| PHYS2801-2899 | Special Topics in Physics | — | PHYS 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Physics PHYS 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Physics 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a particular topic in physics. UD source |
| PHYS2900 | Individualized Studies in Physics | — | PHYS 2900 - Individualized Studies in Physics PHYS 2900 - Individualized Studies in Physics 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in physics. Students may take more than one independ… source |
| POLS1010 | Introduction to Political Science | — | POLS 1010 - Introduction to Political Science POLS 1010 - Introduction to Political Science 3 credit(s) An introduction to the discipline of political science including the different ways in which po… source |
| POLS1030 | American Government | — | POLS 1030 - American Government POLS 1030 - American Government 3 credit(s) ♦ Fundamental principles of American government including the Constitution, congress, the presidency and court system. Thre… source |
| POLS1730 | Principles of Leadership I | — | POLS 1730 - Principles of Leadership I POLS 1730 - Principles of Leadership I 1 credit(s) A study of effective leadership styles, behaviors, attitudes, power and organizational politics. Emphasis is… source |
| POLS1740 | Principles of Leadership II | — | POLS 1740 - Principles of Leadership II POLS 1740 - Principles of Leadership II 1 credit(s) A continuation of Principles of Leadership I with an increased emphasis on the practical aspects of conflic… source |
| POLS2025 | State and Local Government | — | POLS 2025 - State and Local Government POLS 2025 - State and Local Government 3 credit(s) This course covers the politics of and administration at the state and local levels. Legislative, judicial an… source |
| POLS2035 | International Relations | — | POLS 2035 - International Relations POLS 2035 - International Relations 3 credit(s) This course is designed to provide a broad introduction to International Relations (IR). The course content will co… source |
| POLS2050 | Comparative World Politics | — | POLS 2050 - Comparative World Politics POLS 2050 - Comparative World Politics 3 credit(s) Analysis of politics and political systems in various countries. Students will acquire a general understandin… source |
| POLS2801-2899 | Special Topics in Political Science | — | POLS 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Political Science POLS 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Political Science 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a particular topic in political science. UD source |
| POLS2900 | Individualized Studies in Political Science | — | POLS 2900 - Individualized Studies in Political Science POLS 2900 - Individualized Studies in Political Science 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in political science. Students m… source |
| PSYC1030 | Introduction to Psychology | — | PSYC 1030 - Introduction to Psychology PSYC 1030 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credit(s) ♦ Schools of psychology, biological basis of behavior, learning, motivation, human development, intelligence,… source |
| PSYC2040 | Child Growth and Development | — | PSYC 2040 - Child Growth and Development PSYC 2040 - Child Growth and Development 3 credit(s) The normal child from conception through early adolescence, childhood disorders and implications in worki… source |
| PSYC2110 | Psychology of Adjustment | — | PSYC 2110 - Psychology of Adjustment PSYC 2110 - Psychology of Adjustment 3 credit(s) ♦ Students will develop personal learning styles, review the effects of childhood on current behavior, identify h… source |
| PSYC2120 | Social Psychology | — | PSYC 2120 - Social Psychology PSYC 2120 - Social Psychology 3 credit(s) Develop an understanding of self and the world by examining the content and processes used by social and behavioral sciences to… source |
| PSYC2130 | Lifespan Development Psychology | — | PSYC 2130 - Lifespan Development Psychology PSYC 2130 - Lifespan Development Psychology 3 credit(s) ♦ Conception through the later adult years, psychological and physiological growth and development… source |
| PSYC2310 | Abnormal Psychology | — | PSYC 2310 - Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2310 - Abnormal Psychology 3 credit(s) Maladaptive and psychopathological behavioral patterns including causation, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. Three hours… source |
| PSYC2801-2899 | Special Topics in Psychology | — | PSYC 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Psychology PSYC 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Psychology 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a specific topic in psychology. UD source |
| PSYC2900 | Individualized Studies in Psychology | — | PSYC 2900 - Individualized Studies in Psychology PSYC 2900 - Individualized Studies in Psychology 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in psychology. Students may take more than one… source |
| READ0810 | Corequisite Reading | — | READ 0810 - Three hours lecture per week. ( ) F,S,Su source |
| RIM2000 | History of the Recording Industry | — | RIM 2000 - History of the Recording Industry RIM 2000 - History of the Recording Industry 3 credit(s) Traces the development of the technology, business, major record labels, and the music recorded a… source |
| RIM2010 | Audio Fundamentals | — | RIM 2010 - Audio Fundamentals RIM 2010 - Audio Fundamentals 3 credit(s) Examines theories and technologies used in audio production for music, radio, TV, and film. Provides the management-oriented st… source |
| RIM2600 | Survey of the Recording Industry | — | RIM 2600 - Survey of the Recording Industry RIM 2600 - Survey of the Recording Industry 3 credit(s) Examination of the industry including, but not limited to, artist development, songwriting, publish… source |
| RELS1070 | Old Testament | — | RELS 1070 - Old Testament RELS 1070 - Old Testament 3 credit(s) Geographical, historical, political, literary and cultural background of the Old Testament; development of the Hebrew canon; and an ove… source |
| RELS1080 | New Testament Survey | — | RELS 1080 - New Testament Survey RELS 1080 - New Testament Survey 3 credit(s) Historical, cultural, political, philosophical and religious background of the New Testament; development of the canon; a… source |
| RELS2020 | Religions of the World | — | RELS 2020 - Religions of the World RELS 2020 - Religions of the World 3 credit(s) ♦ Introduction to the major world religions including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Judaism, Christianity and Isl… source |
| RELS2801-2899 | Special Topics in Religious Studies | — | RELS 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Religious Studies RELS 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Religious Studies 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a particular topic in Religious Studies. UD source |
| SRVL1020 | Introduction to Service-Learning | — | SRVL 1020 - Introduction to Service-Learning SRVL 1020 - Introduction to Service-Learning 3 credit(s) This course provides students with hands-on, experiential learning opportunities to illustrate th… source |
| SRVL1100 | Service-Learning Exercise | — | SRVL 1100 - Service-Learning Exercise SRVL 1100 - Service-Learning Exercise 1 credit(s) This course allows the student to be involved in a Service-Learning project in a community service agency, prov… source |
| SWRK1040 | Social Problems | — | SWRK 1040 - Social Problems SWRK 1040 - Social Problems 3 credit(s) Selected social problems including substance abuse, mental illness, crime, social inequality, population and ecology. Three hours l… source |
| SWRK1060 | Social Work Practicum | — | SWRK 1060 - Social Work Practicum SWRK 1060 - Social Work Practicum 1 credit(s) Practice experience in a social service or community agency to expose the student to the field of social work and the a… source |
| SWRK1130 | Substance Abuse | — | SWRK 1130 - Substance Abuse SWRK 1130 - Substance Abuse 3 credit(s) Overview of substance-related disorders. History and problems associated with chemical abuse; diagnostic indicators; treatment appr… source |
| SWRK1320 | Aging in America/Elder Care | — | SWRK 1320 - Aging in America/Elder Care SWRK 1320 - Aging in America/Elder Care 3 credit(s) Effects of aging; skills needed for care of the dependent elderly, the physically inconvenienced and the ch… source |
| SWRK2010 | Introduction to Social Work | — | SWRK 2010 - Introduction to Social Work SWRK 2010 - Introduction to Social Work 3 credit(s) Historical development, philosophy, values, ethics, the social welfare system and the populations served. T… source |
| SWRK2020 | Cultural Diversity | — | SWRK 2020 - Cultural Diversity SWRK 2020 - Cultural Diversity 3 credit(s) An introductory course for students providing the knowledge, awareness and skills necessary for effectively working with cult… source |
| SWRK2030 | Introduction to Social Welfare and Policy | — | SWRK 2030 - Introduction to Social Welfare and Policy SWRK 2030 - Introduction to Social Welfare and Policy 3 credit(s) Historical examination of the development of social welfare programs and polici… source |
| SWRK2040 | Interviewing Skills | — | SWRK 2040 - Interviewing Skills SWRK 2040 - Interviewing Skills 3 credit(s) A study of the skills, techniques, methods and procedures used in interviewing clients in a generalist social work setting.… source |
| SWRK2050 | Crisis and Mental Health | — | SWRK 2050 - Crisis and Mental Health SWRK 2050 - Crisis and Mental Health 3 credit(s) Skills necessary to recognize and intervene in acute and severe/persistent mental health issues that concern a la… source |
| SWRK2060 | Family and Children Services | — | SWRK 2060 - Family and Children Services SWRK 2060 - Family and Children Services 3 credit(s) This course is designed to teach the student the basic tenants of child welfare and family services. The… source |
| SWRK2801-2899 | Special Topics in Social Work | — | SWRK 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Social Work SWRK 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Social Work 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a specific topic in social work. UD source |
| SWRK2900 | Individualized Studies in Social Work | — | SWRK 2900 - Individualized Studies in Social Work SWRK 2900 - Individualized Studies in Social Work 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in social work. Students may take more than… source |
| SOCI1010 | Introduction to Sociology | — | SOCI 1010 - Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1010 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credit(s) ♦ Basic concepts, research and theories of individual and group influence. Three hours lecture per week. F,S source |
| SOCI1040 | Social Problems | — | SOCI 1040 - Social Problems SOCI 1040 - Social Problems 3 credit(s) ♦ Selected social problems including substance abuse, mental illness, crime, social inequality, population and ecology. Three hours… source |
| SOCI2010 | Marriage and Family | — | SOCI 2010 - Marriage and Family SOCI 2010 - Marriage and Family 3 credit(s) The contemporary family institution including cultural perspectives, mate selection and kinship relationships. Three hours… source |
| SOCI2020 | Cultural Diversity | — | SOCI 2020 - Cultural Diversity SOCI 2020 - Cultural Diversity 3 credit(s) An introductory course for students providing the knowledge, awareness and skills necessary for effectively working with cult… source |
| SOCI2801-2899 | Special Topics in Sociology | — | SOCI 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Sociology SOCI 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Sociology 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a particular topic in sociology. UD source |
| SOCI2900 | Individualized Studies in Sociology | — | SOCI 2900 - Individualized Studies in Sociology SOCI 2900 - Individualized Studies in Sociology 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in sociology. Students may take more than one in… source |
| SPAN1010 | Beginning Spanish I | — | SPAN 1010 - Beginning Spanish I SPAN 1010 - Beginning Spanish I 3 credit(s) Elementary reading, writing and speaking in Spanish and culture of Spanish-speaking peoples. Three hours lecture per week.… source |
| SPAN1020 | Beginning Spanish II | — | SPAN 1020 - Beginning Spanish II SPAN 1020 - Beginning Spanish II 3 credit(s) Reading, writing and speaking in Spanish. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) F,S source |
| SPAN1110 | Basic Spanish in the Workplace | — | SPAN 1110 - Basic Spanish in the Workplace SPAN 1110 - Basic Spanish in the Workplace 3 credit(s) This course is designed to fulfill the basic needs of business in the area with conversational and gr… source |
| SPAN2010 | Intermediate Spanish I | — | SPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish I 3 credit(s) Grammatical review, writing and oral practice and readings in Spanish culture. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) F source |
| SPAN2020 | Intermediate Spanish II | — | SPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish II 3 credit(s) Advanced review, writing and oral practice, readings in Spanish culture. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) S source |
| SPAN2110 | Conversational Spanish I | — | SPAN 2110 - Conversational Spanish I SPAN 2110 - Conversational Spanish I 3 credit(s) Advanced conversational practice of Spanish in specific situations. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) UD source |
| SPAN2120 | Conversational Spanish II | — | SPAN 2120 - Conversational Spanish II SPAN 2120 - Conversational Spanish II 3 credit(s) Advanced conversational practice of Spanish in specific situations. Three hours lecture per week. ( ) UD source |
| SPAN2801-2899 | Special Topics in Spanish | — | SPAN 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Spanish SPAN 2801 - 2899 - Special Topics in Spanish 1 - 6 credit(s) Detailed study of a specific topic in Spanish. UD source |
| SPAN2900 | Individualized Studies in Spanish | — | SPAN 2900 - Individualized Studies in Spanish SPAN 2900 - Individualized Studies in Spanish 1 - 9 credit(s) Independent and individualized studies in Spanish. Students may take more than one independ… source |
| THEA1030 | Introduction to Theatre | — | THEA 1030 - Introduction to Theatre THEA 1030 - Introduction to Theatre 3 credit(s) ♦ An introduction to the theatre arts to increase the understanding and critical appreciation of live theater with… source |
| WELD1200 | Practicum I | — | WELD 1200 - Practicum I WELD 1200 - Practicum I 2 credit(s) A supervised course where the student develops a project based on welding skills that will allow students to apply their knowledge to real… source |
| WELD1381 | Principles of Welding | — | WELD 1381 - Principles of Welding WELD 1381 - Principles of Welding 3 credit(s) Introduction to welding, safety, terminology, procedures, join designs and equipment used in the welding field. One hou… source |
| WELD2291 | Internship | — | WELD 2291 - Internship WELD 2291 - Internship 2 credit(s) A supervised work program designed to provide students with a variety of practical on-the-job experiences within the industrial field (compen… source |
| WELD2313 | Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) | — | WELD 2313 - Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) WELD 2313 - Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) 3 credit(s) An advanced course designed to prepare students to certify in horizontal (2G)… source |
| WELD2323 | Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) | — | WELD 2323 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) WELD 2323 - Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) 3 credit(s) An intermediate course with an emphasis on vertical and overhead welding. Advancing the… source |
| WELD2371 | Gas Metal Arc Welding | — | WELD 2371 - Gas Metal Arc Welding WELD 2371 - Gas Metal Arc Welding 3 credit(s) Gas Metal Arc Welding emphasized by the making of fillet and groove welds in all positions with the GMAW process. One h… source |
| WELD2372 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding | — | WELD 2372 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding WELD 2372 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 3 credit(s) Inert Gas Arc Welding emphasized by the making of fillet and groove welds in all positions with the GTAW process.… source |
| WKBL1010 | Work-Based Learning Seminar | — | WKBL 1010 - Work-Based Learning Seminar WKBL 1010 - Work-Based Learning Seminar 3 credit(s) Work-Based Learning Seminar enhances student success through community-building, collaborative, student-cen… source |
| WGST2050 | Introduction to Women and Gender Studies | — | WGST 2050 - Introduction to Women and Gender Studies WGST 2050 - Introduction to Women and Gender Studies 3 credit(s) This course is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of women’s social ident… source |