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ProgramCredentialDescription
Agriculture ▸ 14 courses source
Applied Technology ▸ 5 coursesThe AAS in Career and Technical program prepares students for employment or career advancement in career and technical education through an individualized program of study that combines general educa… source
Business Administration ▸ 14 courses source
Child Development ▸ 33 courses source
Enterprise Development: Business Administration ▸ 17 courses source
General Studies ▸ 11 coursesThis plan shows one possible grouping of courses in Fall and Spring semesters that would allow students to graduate in 2 years with an Associate of Arts in General Studies and potentially transfer to… source
Multidisciplinary Studies ▸ 11 coursesThis plan shows one possible grouping of courses in Fall and Spring semesters that would allow students to graduate in 2 years with an Associate of Arts in Multidisciplinary Studies and potentially t… source
Multidisciplinary Studies in S.T.E.M. ▸ 15 courses source
Nursing ▸ 21 courses source
Career Ladder Nursing Program ▸ 7 courses source
Occupational Therapy Assistant ▸ 26 courses source
Physical Therapist Assistant ▸ 27 courses source
Pre-Elementary Education ▸ 18 coursesA plan that would allow students to graduate in 2 years with an Associate of Arts in Pre-Elementary Education and potentially transfer to a university. source
Pre-Nursing ▸ 28 coursesThis degree is intended for students who wish to transfer to a BSN program after graduating. source
Social Science ▸ 12 coursesThis plan shows one possible grouping of courses in Fall and Spring semesters that would allow students to graduate in 2 years with an Associate of Arts in Social Science and potentially transfer to… source
Agricultural Equine Technology ▸ 18 coursesEMBEDDED CERTIFICATE WITHIN ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE source
Agriculture Business Management ▸ 13 coursesEMBEDDED CERTIFICATE WITHIN ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE source
Athletic Coaching in Secondary Education ▸ 10 coursesEMBEDDED CERTIFICATE WITHIN ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN PRE-EDUCATION source
Animal Science / Food Science / Meat Science ▸ 1 coursesEMBEDDED CERTIFICATE WITHIN ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE source
Certified Nursing Assistant ▸ 5 coursesEMBEDDED CERTIFICATE WITHIN ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN NURSING source
Child Advocacy ▸ 9 courses source
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CodeTitleCreditsDescription
ENGL 1113English Composition IThis course provides an introduction to college-level writing. source
ENGL 1213English Composition IIThis course provides instruction in academic writing and research techniques and builds upon the skills developed in English Composition I. source
HIST 1483American History Survey to 1877A survey of American History to 1877. source
HIST 1493American History Survey since 1877A survey of American History since 1877. source
POLS 1113American Federal GovernmentStudies of the principles, structure, processes and functions of the United States federal government. source
BIOL 1114General BiologyIntroductory major’s biology course with lab. This course includes an overview of fundamental biological concepts including metabolism, homeostasis, heredity, evolution, and ecology at the cellular a… source
CHEM 1315General Chemistry I(N, L) General Chemistry I is an algebra-based course. This course includes nomenclature, atomic and molecular structure, stoichiometry, bonding, states of matter, thermochemistry, acids and bases, a… source
AGRI 2423An Analysis of American AgricultureOverview of American Agriculture and its development from the Revolutionary period to the present and an analysis of Agriculture in the development of the nation; including ethical issues and cultura… source
HORT 2653Beginning Floral DesignFloral design history and scope. Design types and historical influence. Current Trends. Fundamentals of floral arrangement and design with hands on experience to learn the basic skills necessary for… source
AGEC 1113Introduction to Agriculture Economics3(S) Economic theory of production, marketing, and consumption of agricultural products and natural resources. The role and structure of agricultural sciences and natural resources within the American… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGLE 2303Agricultural Leaders in Society(S) Analysis of agricultural leaders and societal impacts. Theories of authentic leadership and values-based leadership. Organizational, community, and workforce changes including diversity. source
SPCH 1113Introduction to Communication (Performance)Principles and techniques of preparing for, participating in, and evaluating at the interpersonal and public levels, or exclusively oral communication (e.g., public speaking). source
AGRI 2113Microcomputer Techniques in AgricultureAn introduction to the operation and capabilities of microcomputers in agricultural applications. Course content will include the development of basic internet skills in addition to word processing s… source
MATH 1513PreCalculus AlgebraStudy of equations and functions (polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, logarithmic), systems of equations, and elementary sequences and series. Suitable for students planning on taking calculu… source
AGRI 1111Agriculture OrientationRequired of all agriculture students. Methods of study, advertisement, organization of curriculum, and discussion of requirements and job opportunities in the various fields of agriculture. source
COMS 1133Fundamentals of Computer UsageAn introductory course providing an orientation to terminology, techniques, hardware, software, ethics and Internet skills. Students will learn to utilize the following applications: word-processing,… source
MATH 1523Modeling and FunctionsStudy of equations and functions (linear, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic) from various perspectives (symbolic, verbal, numerical, graphical); digital techniques for graphing functions… source
BUSN 2113MacroeconomicsThe functioning and current problems of the aggregate economy: determination and analysis of national income, employment, inflation and stabilization; money and banking, monetary and fiscal policy; a… source
PSYC 1113Introduction to PsychologyA survey of the major areas of study in psychology such as: motivation, learning, physiology, personality, social psychology, abnormal behavior, perception, memory, cognition/thought and treatment. source
BUSN 2543Financial AccountingAnalyzes financial accounting, theory of debits and credits, financial statements, use of journals, sole proprietorships, and corporation. source
BUSN 2143Principles of ManagementA study of the major approaches and techniques of management. Studies organizing, planning, staffing, directing, and controlling an organization. Also includes authority, responsibility, delegation,… source
BUSN 2643Managerial AccountingIncludes managerial accounting, a study of managerial concepts and statements through differential analysis, budgeting, manufacturing accounting, profit reporting for management analysis. source
BUSN 2713Principles of MarketingIncludes a survey of the field of distribution. Assesses the various corporate operations, chain stores and jobbers for effectiveness and profitability. source
BUSN 2133Business LawThe course covers principles of business law and their application as they affect the average businessperson. Includes law and its administration, contract, principal and agents, negotiable instrumen… source
CHDV 2523Child Growth and DevelopmentThis course will identify patterns of the physical, intellectual and emotional/psycho-social development of children from conception through middle childhood. The course will recognize the major theo… source
CHDV 2563Child and Family in SocietyA laboratory course to enable students to develop and demonstrate an understanding of the family in various cultural settings including the place of the child in the family as well as environmental f… source
CHDV 1113Professional Preparation IAn overview of all aspects of teaching young children, including child development, behavior and guidance, working with families, planning and implementing learning activities, professionalism and pr… source
CHDV 2583Supervisor ManagementThe course focuses on how to effectively manage childcare programs. Relevant and current issues in the field are addressed. Licensing requirements, managing staff, and ethical professional issues are… source
GPS 1103General Physical ScienceA survey of the development and significance of laws physical science with consideration of topics from astronomy, geology, physics, chemistry, and meteorology. source
GPS 1101General Physical Science LaboratoryThe study of the physical laws of nature in the laboratory setting. Activities will enhance the concepts learned in GPS 1103, General Physical Science. source
SOCI 1113Principles of SociologyThis course provides a general survey of the field of sociology. Emphasis is placed on the foundation of human society, institutional organizations, and social change. source
CHDV 2533Guidance of Young ChildrenThis course presents the theoretical basis for the use of positive, constructive child guidance and discipline techniques in programs serving children. A general understanding of behavior patterns of… source
CHDV 2223Creative Experiences for Young ChildrenThis course is designed to provide an understanding of the principles and practices for the source
CHDV 2573Children with Special NeedsThe course focuses on children with special abilities and implementing practical strategies for inclusion. Recognition of a child’s potential through the development of methods for working with indiv… source
MATH 1473Applied MathematicsExploration of various topics designed to give the student an appreciation of mathematics and to expose the student to mathematical problems within numerous disciplines. Not intended for students maj… source
BUSN 2213MicroeconomicsGoals, incentives, and allocation of resources resulting from economic behavior with applications and illustrations from current issues: operation of markets for goods, services and factors of produc… source
MATH 2214Calculus IGraphing calculator required. Topics include functions, limits, derivatives, applications of the derivative, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus and applications of integration. source
MATH 2234Calculus IIGraphing calculator required. Topics include inverse functions, logarithm and exponential functions, hyperbolic functions, techniques of integration, improper integrals, L’Hospital’s rule and infinit… source
PHYS 1214General Physics IIGeneral Physics II is an algebra-based course with a laboratory. This course is a continuation of PHYS1114 General Physics I and includes electricity, magnetism, circuits, and optics. This course may… source
BIOL 1314Anatomy and Physiology IAnatomy is the study of the structure of the body and physiology is the study of the function of the body. This course introduces the student to the human body, chemistry, cells, and tissues and emph… source
BIOL 1324Anatomy and Physiology IIAnatomy is the study of the structure of the body and physiology is the study of the function of the body. This course introduces the student to the human body and emphasizes the integration of the m… source
BIOL 2124General MicrobiologyIntroductory majors course in microbiology with a minimum of three clock hours of laboratory per week. Minimum of four semester hours (lecture plus lab) credit. A survey of viruses, bacteria, algae,… source
FCSE 1213Introduction to NutritionThe consideration of basic nutrition related to food and health problems in the present socio-economic and cultural environment is included in this course. source
NURS 1117Foundations in NursingFor Nursing Program students only. This course introduces the student to the roles of the nurse as a provider of care, a manager of care, and a member of the nursing discipline. Course content contai… source
NURS 1143Foundations in Nursing ClinicalFor Nursing Program students only. Clinical and simulation lab experience allows students to apply clinical judgement, critical thinking, and the nursing process in caring for patients and families.… source
NURS 1227Maternal and Pediatric NursingFor Nursing Program students only. Students will acquire knowledge of clinical judgment, critical thinking, and the nursing process in safe nursing care for families experiencing childbearing, childr… source
NURS 1223Maternal and Pediatric Nursing ClinicalFor Nursing Program students only. Clinical and simulation lab experience allows students to apply clinical judgement, critical thinking, and the nursing process in caring for source
NURS 2137Psychiatric and Medical-Surgical NursingFor Nursing Program students only. By amplifying the application of clinical judgement, critical thinking, and the nursing process, the student will utilize theoretical knowledge and clinical skills… source
NURS 2113Psych & Med-Surg Nurs Clinical3 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 2243Critical Care Nursing and Leadership Development ClinicalFor Nursing Program students only. Clinical and simulation lab experience allows students to apply clinical judgement, critical thinking, and the nursing process in caring for adult patients in compl… source
NURS 2252Trends and Issues in NursingFor Nursing Program students only. The student will use the nursing process to analyze current trends and issues influencing nursing. The course will examine the impact of social and scientific chang… source
NURS 1003Medical TerminologyIntroduction to word parts; root words, prefixes, and suffixes; structures, pathology, and procedures of body systems; diagnostic procedures; and pharmacology. source
PSYC 2313Developmental PsychologyA theoretical and research-based course that covers the social, emotional, physical and cognitive aspects of human development throughout the life span. source
OTAT 1012Introduction to Occupational Therapy with LabThis course establishes a knowledge base for the OTA student, emphasizing the human element of health care and the role of the occupational therapy assistant in providing this component. The history… source
OTAT 2212Disease PathologyIn this course OT students become familiar with the various mental and physical health conditions commonly encountered in occupational therapy practice. This course will introduce the etiology, progn… source
OTAT 2021Fieldwork I-AThis fieldwork experience will introduce the student to occupational therapy and related services in clinical locations such as hospitals, long-term care facilities, outpatient clinics, and psychosoc… source
OTAT 1022Kinesiology for OTA with LabThis course builds on basic anatomic and physiologic concepts of human movement, emphasizing the kinesiological, anatomic, and functional aspects of the skeletal musculature of the human body and the… source
OTAT 2112Physical Dysfunction & Treatment2 2 cr · 2 hr source
OTAT 2102Therapeutic Activities with LabIn this course the OTA student learns how to use activities to promote wellness, health, and independence and the idea of therapeutic use of self is introduced. Activity analysis as a part of the ass… source
OTAT 2002Health Care Systems and Occupational Therapy ManagementIn this course the OTA student employs knowledge of the past, present, and future trends of health care to explore various OT management styles, techniques, and applications. Proper documentation, me… source
OTAT 2121Fieldwork 1-BIn this course students will apply OT concepts and techniques, learned during academic preparation, to practical situations. Students will work with fieldwork educators, patients/clients, and team me… source
OTAT 2133Pediatric Care in Occupational Therapy with LabThis fieldwork experience will introduce the student to occupational therapy and related services in clinical locations such as hospitals, long-term care facilities, outpatient clinics, and psychosoc… source
OTAT 1101Therapeutic MediaThe purpose of this course is to acquaint the student with basic craft techniques utilized in treatment settings. Analysis of the therapeutic process and properties of hands-on activities will be exp… source
OTAT 2152Psychosocial Dysfunction and Treatment TechniquesThis course includes the principles and techniques of assessment and OT intervention strategies for individuals with emotional, cognitive, and psychosocial challenges. The psychosocial foundations of… source
OTAT 2143Elder Care in Occupational TherapyThis course includes a comprehensive review of the aging process, integrating the complex and unique psychosocial and physical challenges of older adults. The concepts of aging, wellness, and partici… source
OTAT 2206Fieldwork II-AThis fieldwork experience enables the student to apply knowledge and skills learned in the classroom to clinical situations, focusing on OT across the lifespan in various settings. Students will coll… source
OTAT 2216Fieldwork II-BIn this fieldwork experience the student continues to synthesize the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom by applying these skills to practical situations. Students will be assigned to vario… source
PTAT 1011Introduction to Physical TherapyThis course will introduce students to the profession and practice of Physical Therapy, including history, professional organizations, educational process, roles and relationship of the physical ther… source
PTAT 1012Kinesiology for PTAsThe student will discuss the components of the musculoskeletal system, view function and mobility through the framework of the Human Movement System, and identify joint kinematics, normal and abnorma… source
PTAT 1122Pathophysiology for PTAsIn this course the student will gain knowledge of various organ systems of the human body, and explore the etiology, pathophysiology, signs/symptoms, course of treatment, effects of aging, and effect… source
PTAT 1203Basic Patient Care SkillsThis course covers basic patient care skills, including assessment of vital signs, identifying emergency situations, understanding the hospital environment and medical equipment, asepsis techniques,… source
PTAT 1033Therapeutic Exercise IThis course will cover the basic principles of exercise, types of exercise, therapeutic goals for exercise, and rationale of the implementation and progression of therapeutic exercises within the pla… source
PTAT 1023Physical AgentsDuring this course, the student will become competent in the application of the following biophysical agents: biofeedback, electrotherapeutic agents, compression therapies, cryotherapy, hydrotherapy,… source
PTAT 1232Clinical ProceduresThis course covers massage techniques, pulmonary rehabilitation, peripheral joint mobilization, use of orthotics, wound management, edema management techniques, and environmental and ergonomic assess… source
PTAT 2033Therapeutic Exercise IIThis course will build on students’ knowledge of therapeutic exercise, covering cardiac rehabilitation spinal stabilization, advanced balance training, work specific reconditioning programs, and the… source
PTAT 1213Clinical Practice IThis is the first of three clinical educational courses in the PTA program. It offers the student the opportunity to apply learned skills and knowledge in a clinical setting under the direct supervis… source
PTAT 2043Neurology & Rehabilitation for PTAsThis course covered rehabilitation techniques for individuals with neurological disorders. Typical and atypical development will be discussed, including gross and fine motor milestones, righting and… source
PTAT 2011Orthopedic Management for PTAsThis course will cover various orthopedic conditions, including etiology, signs/symptoms, surgical management, and therapeutic management both pre and postoperatively. Students will explore condition… source
PTAT 2124Clinical Practice IIThis is the second of three clinical education courses in the PTA program. It offers the student the opportunity to apply leaned skills and knowledge in a clinical setting, under the direct supervisi… source
PTAT 2121Professional IssuesDuring this course, the student will utilize experiences gained in clinical education courses to reflect upon and assess their performance as a student physical therapist assistant. The following top… source
PTAT 2134Clinical Practice IIIThis is the last of three clinical education courses in the PTA program. It offers the student the opportunity to apply learned skills and knowledge from all didactic coursework in a clinical setting… source
MATH 2113Modeling: Geometry and MeasurementIntroduction to geometric notation, and the study of constructions, measurements, similarity, congruence, translations, rotations, and reflections. Intended for elementary education majors. source
MATH 1493Mathematical StructuresA study of the fundamental structures of mathematics. This course is suitable for prospective elementary school teachers. Topics include systematic problem solving, logic, techniques of reasoning and… source
ENGL 2413Survey of World Literature I(H) This course examines works of world literature, focusing on texts from the ancient world to the mid-17th century. This course is cross listed with HUMN 2413. source
SPAN 1113Introductory Spanish IThis course is an introduction to the productive (speaking and/or writing) and receptive (listening/visual comprehension) skills appropriate to Spanish. This course introduces vocabulary, pronunciati… source
GEOL 1114General GeologyA study of the solid matter and history of the earth. Includes the study of topographic maps, rocks and minerals, and geological processes. Examples of topics covered are weathering, graduation by wi… source
GEOG 2243Introduction to GeographyA study of basic geographic concepts and global physical and cultural patterns. source
HLTH 1113Personal HealthIn this course, students will understand basic health and wellness concepts to lead a healthy lifestyle. They will be able to assess their own personal health, understand risky behaviors, and know th… source
STAT 2013Elementary StatisticsIncludes descriptive statistics (histograms, pie charts, pictograms, graphs, etc.); summary statistics (central tendency – mean, median, mode; variability – variance, standard deviation, range); basi… source
BUSN 2023Introduction to EntrepreneurshipEngaging entrepreneurial mindset and the process of starting and expanding a new venture. Examines innovation, value creation, the business environment, established companies, and aspects of business… source
HORT 1013Principles of HorticultureBasic physical and physiological processes responsible for plant source
BUSN 2943Sports Management3 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGCM 2113Introduction to Agricultural Communications3This course focuses on the fundamentals of agricultural news writing and other communication methods. Students will learn about careers in and the role of the media in agriculture and related fields. 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGCM 2300Special Topics in Agriculture Communications0The study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Agriculture Communications. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. 0 cr · 0 hr source
AGEC 1011Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness Experience1Developing connections between the student’s major curriculum, career goals specific to agricultural economics or agribusiness, and networking with other students, faculty and alumni. 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGEC 2300Special Topics in Agriculture Economics0The study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Agriculture Economics. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. 0 cr · 0 hr source
AGEC 2303Food Marketing to a Diverse Population3(D) Food and beverage demand and preferences of socially and ethnically constructed groups in American Society. Real life issues of marketing to a diverse population, including Native, Asian, African… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 2313Case Studies in Agricultural Trade and Development3Real world issues in international trade and development of agricultural and food products. Development of an understanding of issues facing policymakers, producers, consumers, and other groups in ex… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGED 2011Topics and Issues in Agricultural Education1An exploration into the world of teaching secondary agricultu 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGED 2300Special Topics in Agriculture EducationThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Agriculture Education. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
AGEN 1413Introduction to Engineering in AgricultureApplication of the physical and engineering sciences to agricultural problems. Energy; energy conversion; thermal, electrical, mechanical and fluid systems; equipment calibration; environmental contr… source
AGEN 2300Special Topics in Agriculture EngineeringThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Agriculture Engineering. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
AGEN 2313SurveyingA study of the equipment and practices used in Surveying for small areas. Common practices of plane surveying: differential, profile, and topographic leveling; field notes, accuracy and precision, er… source
AGEQ 1113Skeletal Equine Anatomy and TechnologyThe course is a survey of the structure of the horse. The student is required to learn all bones, muscles, and tendons in the anatomy and physiology of the horse. This course also includes basic heal… source
AGEQ 1123Internal Equine Anatomy and TechnologyCourse includes the study of the respiratory, circulatory, digestive, urinary, and nervous systems. Additional topics include basic genetics and a practical study of feeds, nutrition, and ration bala… source
AGEQ 1132Equine EvaluationThe study of equine selection procedures as a form to function process. Incorporates the application of oral reasons. source
AGEQ 1225Basic Care and TrainingThis course has two sections. Section 1, Western Equitation, develops student’s basic riding skills and prepares them for colt training in AGEQ 1235, Advanced Care and Training, course. Section 2, st… source
AGEQ 1235Advanced Care and TrainingThis class is divided into two sections. In each section students will be assigned a green-break colt to advance beyond the objectives of AGEQ 1225, Basic Care and Training course. source
AGEQ 1401Equine Behavior and HandlingEquine management techniques – understanding equine behavior and anatomy. Basic equine handling, management principles, hoof care, dental care, first aid and wound care. Introduction to behavior and… source
AGEQ 2123Equine Advertising and MarketingThis course is designed to study and understand the skills and knowledge needed to advertise and sell horses. It includes the study of different methods of sale and advertising media layout. source
AGEQ 2133Equine Breeding and ManagementA course designed to review the reproductive systems of the horse. Includes field trips to various breeders to study breeding methods. source
AGEQ 2142Equine Halter and Performance EvaluationStudents will be given the opportunity to apply the basic techniques of Equine Evaluation as it pertains to actual judging experience. It includes evaluation of conformation and performance, and expr… source
AGEQ 2225Specialized Equine TrainingThis course is divided into two sections. Section 1, English Equitation, introduces students to beginning English equitation. Proper body, hand, and leg placement and control are stressed. In Section… source
AGEQ 2235Advanced Performance TrainingStudents will be assigned a green-break horse to advance beyond the objectives met in AGEQ 1225 and AGEQ 1235. source
AGEQ 2245Equine ExternshipStudents will be placed under the guidance of a prominent horseman in the industry who specializes in the students’ main area of interest. At the end of the externship, the student will return to the… source
AGEQ 2250Individual PracticumDesigned to meet the needs of individual students who are not participating in the Externship Program. The student will green-break a horse and continue with it through advanced training under minima… source
AGEQ 2300Special Topics in Equine TechnologyThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Equine Technology. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
AGEQ 2401Hoof Care BasicsIdentify correct anatomy, proper steps and skills to trim front and hind feet for the performance horse. source
AGEQ 2411Agriculture Construction BraidingProper tying techniques for halter and leads. Platt braids 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Industry application of braids. source
AGEQ 2412Rodeo Sports and Equine PerformanceOverall event horsemanship; Proper conditioning and health for specific competitive rodeo events; Safety and daily nutrition needs; Travel techniques for equine. source
AGEQ 2421Introduction to LeatherworkingBeginning repair of strap goods; Basic skills in preparation, cutting out, casing, setting up and completion of simple leather project. source
AGEQ 2422Advanced Rodeo Sports and Equine PerformanceAdvanced horsemanship skills; Training techniques; Horse health management; Multiple event training; Daily nutrition management skills and training; Stall maintenance and safety. Event horsemanship s… source
AGLE 1511Introduction to Leadership in Agricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesIntroduction to the concept of leadership as a field of study. Emphasis placed on the application of acquired knowledge to practical problems. source
AGLE 2300Special Topics in Agriculture Leadership DevelopmentThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Agriculture Communications. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
AGLE 2403Agricultural Leadership in a Multicultural Society(D, S) The study of leadership as it relates to a multicultural society. Cultural changes in the agricultural workplace and future impact on the industry. Personal barriers to fulfilling leadership r… source
AGRI 2003Agriculture in the EnvironmentA study of contemporary issues related to agriculture and the environment including conservation of natural resources, water quality, use of fertilizer and chemicals, intensive animal production, ani… source
AGRI 2010Agriculture InternshipAn educational experience for the student to receive a working knowledge of ranch activities and management practices. The student will be placed at a progressive cattle ranch under the guidance of t… source
AGRI 2013Elementary Statistics for AgricultureAn introductory course in the theory and methods of statistics. Descriptive measures, elementary probability, samplings, estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation, and regression. source
AGRI 2041Career Development in AgricultureDevelop personal goals in agriculture through identification of personal values, skills building, exploring professional opportunities, and networking. source
AGRI 2111Career Exploration in Agricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesApplication of the career planning cycle and detailed exploration of career opportunities in the agricultural industry and natural resources field. source
AGRI 2300Special Topics in AgricultureThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Agriculture. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
AGRI 2303Agriculture Ecology and Natural ResourcesIntroduction into general agriculture practices and their short term and long-term effect on the local to global environment. Emphasis on relationships between agriculture systems including livestock… source
AGRM 1002Ranch Operations and MaintenanceAn introduction to the operating techniques and current methods of constructing fences, corral design, show and sale facility design, planting for grazing systems, farm fences, corral design, show an… source
AGRM 1112Show and Sale Cattle PreparationA hands-on introduction to the topics of daily care, feeding, grooming, and exhibition of cattle. The students will gain practical knowledge and experience current trends and new techniques in prepar… source
AGRM 2012Ranch Records and RegistrationsA study of the basic records needed for beef cattle management and registrations for purebred cattle. This course will look in depth at methods of record keeping and herd reporting for many breeds of… source
AGRM 2103Animal Health and Applied ReproductionThis course is designed to gain an understanding and hands-on experience of the current methods of vaccinations, castration, dehorning, animal identification, artificial insemination, pregnancy detec… source
AGRM 2112Advanced Show and Sale Cattle PreparationA lab-based course covering the topics of daily care, health management, hoof trimming, clipping, and exhibition. The students will gain the advanced skills needed to be successful in the presentatio… source
AGRO 1113Land, Life, and the EnvironmentProvides information about soils at local, regional, national, and global scales as well as basic soil properties and how they are influenced by human activity. Discussion topics include soil’s impor… source
AGRO 1213Introduction to Plant and Soil SystemsIntroduction to the concepts of plant and soil systems including cropland, rangeland, and pastureland. A systems approach to the importance of plant and soil resources to the producer, consumer, and… source
AGRO 2013Applied Plant ScienceApplication of agronomic principles to the management, improvement, and use of plants. Structure and growth of crop plants relating to management strategies and adaptation to varying abiotic and biot… source
AGRO 2124Fundamentals of Soil ScienceIntroduction to soil physical, chemical and biological properties and processes necessary in formulating land use decisions related to agricultural, engineering and environmental concerns. Soil forma… source
AGRO 2300Special Topics in AgronomyThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Agronomy. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
AMST 2103Introduction to American StudiesIntroduction, via topical case studies, to some of the major themes, methods and materials used in the interdisciplinary study of American culture and society. source
ANSI 1112Introduction to Competitive Livestock Judging and Reasons DevelopmentStudents enrolled in this course will actively compete throughout the nation representing Connors State College. Identifying tools for evaluation and visual appraisal in the evaluation of cattle, swi… source
ANSI 1124Introduction to the Animal SciencesStudents are introduced to the production, marketing, and distribution of meat, milk, eggs, and other animal products. Also includes the study of commodity specialization, world need, and distributio… source
ANSI 1401Equine Behavior and HandlingEquine management techniques – understanding equine behavior and anatomy. Basic equine handling, management principles, hoof care, dental care, first aid and wound care. Introduction to behavior and… source
ANSI 2113Livestock Health and DiseasesDiseases of farm animals, both infectious and noninfectious, parasites, parasitic diseases, and the establishment of immunity with the use of biological products, prevention, and/or treatment. source
ANSI 2112Introduction to Competitive Meat and Carcass EvaluationEvaluation of carcasses and wholesale cuts of beef, pork, and lamb with competitive participation at select contests across the nation representing CSC. Develop an understanding in identifying the to… source
ANSI 2122Live Animal EvaluationUsing tools for selection, including performance records, pedigree information, and visual appraisal in the evaluation of cattle, swine, sheep, horses, and poultry. source
ANSI 2123Livestock FeedingNutrients and their functions, nutrient requirements of the various classes of livestock; composition and classification of feed stuffs and ration formulation. Not required of Animal Science Majors. source
ANSI 2253Meat Animal and Carcass EvaluationEvaluation of carcasses and wholesale cuts of beef, pork, and lamb. Factors influencing grades, yields, and values in cattle, swine, and sheep. This course is cross listed with FDSC 2253. source
ANSI 2300Special Topics in Animal ScienceThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Animal Science. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
ANSI 2402Purebred Sales and PromotionsStudents study the organization and management of livestock sales. Students also learn advertising, photography, ad copy layout, animal selection, catalog, and animal preparation. This course also in… source
ART 1113Fundamentals of Art IThis course is a study of the principal elements of two-dimensional design. Those elements include color, perspective, fundamental drawing, concepts, and compositional elements. By using a variety of… source
BIOL 1113Introduction to Environmental ScienceScientific study of interaction among organisms, including humankind, with each other and their physical environment including sustainable resource management and the impacts of human populations and… source
BIOL 1123Evolution and DiversityAn introduction to the origins of living organisms and the mechanisms of evolution that gave rise to the current diversity of species. Includes coverage of the origins and characteristics of major gr… source
BIOL 1131Investigative LaboratoryA practical introduction to scientific inquiry, including hypothesis development, experimental design, data collection, data analysis, and interpretation. source
BIOL 1404General BotanyIntroductory majors course covering the study of plants and related organisms with lab. May include key concepts in biology. source
BIOL 1604General ZoologyIntroductory majors course covering the study of animals and related organisms with lab. Topics include such areas as taxonomy, systematics, anatomy, physiology, ecology, behavior, and evolution. source
BIOL 2104Human AnatomySingle semester human anatomy majors course with lab. Minimum of four semester hours (lecture plus lab) credit. A study of the structure of the cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems of the human… source
BIOL 2114Human PhysiologySingle semester human physiology majors course with lab. A study of the function of the cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems of the human body. Minimum of four semester hours (lecture plus lab)… source
BIOL 2300Special Studies in BiologyThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in biology. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
BIOL 2313Human EcologyThe examination of the social aspects of humans in a human-centered ecological system. Discussion of population, human culture versus nature, institutions for environmental control and other appropri… source
BIOL 2403General EntomologyA general study of the biology and taxonomy of insects and closely related animals. Topics include anatomy, physiology, reproduction, metamorphosis, classification, and control of insects as well as… source
BUSN 1113Business PrinciplesDesigned to acquaint the student with the modern business world. It compasses business organization, records, financial organization risks, personnel, marketing, business association, business and it… source
BUSN 2013Personal FinanceAn introductory course covering the various problems of individual / consumer financial management. Recommended course content topics include personal budgeting, consumer loans and installment loans,… source
BUSN 2123Business FinanceAn introductory course covering the various problems involved in the financing of the business firm. Recommended course content topics include financial planning and forecasting, capital budgeting, t… source
BUSN 2153Human RelationsA study of physiological, psychological, and social factors which affect human behavior. Personality traits, employer-employee relations, leadership qualities, and business ethics are emphasized. source
BUSN 2163Sports ManagementAn introduction to basic social, behavioral, and managerial skills necessary in the operation of sports organizations. Provides an overview of the sports industry, covering key areas including market… source
BUSN 2203Principles of AdvertisingA study of the various advertising media affecting society today and its evaluation. source
BUSN 2300Special Topics in Business AdministrationThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in business. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
BUSN 2400Internship in Business AdministrationOne to five hours credit for supervised internship in the field of business administration. source
BUSN 2423Desktop PublishingThis course includes the production of documents commonly used in business and industry. Students will learn the production of business cards, letterheads, newsletters, calendars, pamphlets, and basi… source
BUSN 2433Fundamentals of Graphic DesignIntroduces students to the core principles and elements of visual communication. Students will explore key design concepts such as color theory, typography, composition, and layout, while learning ho… source
BUSN 2723Sports MarketingCultivating a strategic mindset in sports marketing and exploring the dynamics of promoting and growing sports organizations. Analyzes market opportunities, fan engagement, brand development, sponsor… source
BUSN 2753Social Media ManagementThis course provides students with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage and grow social media presence for business, brands, or personal projects. The course covers key topics such as conte… source
CTED 1103Classroom and Laboratory Management in Career and Technical EducationDifferent classroom and laboratory methods are covered for which a teacher may use to manage the classroom and/or laboratory environment and create an environment that is conducive to learning. Topic… source
CTED 1113Techniques for Teaching Career and Technical EducationTechniques and methods used in teaching career & technical education in classes and laboratory environments at the secondary and post-secondary level. source
CTED 1203Workshop for Beginning Career and Technical Education TeachersIntensive study of methods of teaching, principles of learning, and evaluating procedures source
CTED 1213Laboratory and Shop SafetyA study of safety performance and shop safety, including inspection, planning and maintenance of a shop laboratory and a school shop safety prevention program. source
CTED 1313Adult LearnersFacilitating adult learning. Areas of concentration are motivation, adult learners' characteristics, cultural issues, styles and patterns. Special attention will be focused on the adult learners in o… source
CHEM 1515General Chemistry II(N, L) General Chemistry II is an algebra-based course. This course is a continuation of CH140 with emphasis on kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, qualitative analysis, organic… source
CHEM 2013Survey of Organic Chemistry(N) . Brief Organic Chemistry, a one semester course in organic chemistry. This course includes general principles, methods of preparation, reactions, and uses of organic compounds. source
CHEM 2300Special Topics in Chemistry(N) The study and/or analysis of a selected topic in chemistry. Individual and/or group study. The course number may be repeated with a different topic. source
CHER 1113Elementary Cherokee IDevelopment of listening, pronunciation, speaking skills, and socio- linguistics/culture of the Cherokees. source
CHER 1123Elementary Cherokee IIContinuation of listening, pronunciation, speaking skills, and socio-linguistics/culture of the Cherokees. source
CHDV 1323Health and Safety of Young ChildrenA course specifically designed to develop an understanding of the principles and practices for the health and safety of young children in group setting. Also includes the application of these princip… source
CHDV 2233Math, Science, and Social StudiesA study of the use and value of appropriate materials in the teaching of mathematics, science, and social studies to young children. source
CHDV 2243Language and Literacy DevelopmentThis course focuses on language development in young children and appropriate experiences in the language arts that promote literacy. source
CHDV 2300Special Topics in Child DevelopmentThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in child development. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
CHDV 2400Internship in Child DevelopmentOne to five hours credit for supervised internship in the field of child development. source
CHDV 2433Professional DevelopmentThis field-based experience course will allow students to apply and demonstrate their knowledge of early care practice. This course will enhance student learning and ensure they are capable of functi… source
CHDV 2440Child Development ExternshipA lab practicum designed for those wishing to enter the field of early childhood education. source
CHDV 2553Program PlanningThis course is designed to apply the principles and techniques associated with curriculum content including room arrangements and scheduling activities for young children in a group setting. It inclu… source
CHDV 2593Infant and Toddler ProgramsThis course covers the dynamics of infant and toddler development as related to group situations, curriculum decisions and program planning. Use of the ITERS rating scale and observation will be incl… source
CHDV 2623Marriage and Family DevelopmentBuilding relationships, dating, engagement, and marriage in present day society. source
CHDV 2633Infancy and Early DevelopmentStudy of prenatal development with emphasis on prenatal care, developmental stages, and behavior to age five. source
CHDV 2653ParentingThis course explores parenting philosophies, styles and techniques as well as decisions, responsibilities and issues related to parent-child relationships. source
COMS 1003Computers 101This is an introductory computer course, designed specifically for those students with little or no computer experience. COMS 1003 will provide students with an orientation to terminology, keyboardin… source
COMS 1013HTML and CSSThis course presents the introduction of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) which are presented with the introductory principles of website design. Projects will includ… source
COMS 1203Introduction to Computer ProgrammingThis course serves as an introduction to structured programming techniques and development practices. Concepts covered include principles of problem solving, debugging, sequence, selection, iteration… source
COMS 1413Microcomputer Operating SystemsThis is a support-oriented course providing students with information and hands-on classroom experience in dealing with operating system issues inherent to PC hardware and software installation, upgr… source
COMS 1483Introduction to UNIX (LINUX)This course serves as an introduction to the UNIX operating system. Concepts covered include basic UNIX commands, compilers, editors, text processors, the UNIX file structure system organization, and… source
COMS 1503Programming in BASICAn introductory course in procedural programming taught in the BASIC language. Students will learn to develop logic for problem solving (basic control structures), as well as write, execute, and test… source
COMS 1533Spreadsheet AnalysisA course designed to teach the fundamentals of computer spreadsheets. An electronic spreadsheet is a table of rows and columns used to record transactions and manipulate numeric and text data. Hands-… source
COMS 1543Database ManagementA course designed to teach database management techniques; a method designed to consolidate independent files into one integrated whole, so that the same data is accessible to many different users wi… source
COMS 1793Mobile Development - iOSThis course provides hands-on introduction to designing, developing, debugging, and testing mobile applications using Objective C and targeting iPhone mobile devices. Among the topics to be covered:… source
COMS 1823COBOL IFundamentals of the COBOL programming language, using hands-on, problem-solving techniques, including the development of programming principles using structured methods. Also includes the structured… source
COMS 2033JavaScriptThis course introduces the fundamentals of the JavaScript programming language, enabling students to create interactive and dynamic web pages by manipulating HTML content and styling with CSS, coveri… source
COMS 2143A+ IIThis course prepares students to support both new technologies and software, while also covering the work reality of system support technicians. Concepts covered include installation/maintenance of o… source
COMS 2163Windows Operating SystemsThis course provides a comprehensive understanding of various operating systems, covering their core functionalities, command line interfaces, file systems, user management, networking capabilities,… source
COMS 2213Network FundamentalsThis course is an introduction in the network curriculum providing the basis of computer networking fundamentals. Concepts covered include network addressing, network services of connectivity, networ… source
COMS 2233Network Operating Systems IThe students will utilize a Microsoft Windows based operating system to create and to manage a local area network. Topics to be covered include creating and administering user and group accounts, man… source
COMS 2243Network Operating Systems IIThe students will utilize a Novell based operating system to create and to manage a local area network. Topics to be covered include creating and administering user and group accounts, managing netwo… source
COMS 2263Internet FoundationsCourse objectives will include Internet basics, Internet clients, w23ebsite development, networking, security, and business concepts. The course will provide baseline technical knowledge that would a… source
COMS 2283Visual BasicThis course serves as the basis in providing building blocks of programming in Visual Basic. Concepts covered include learning how to write Windows applications and executing programs using the Visua… source
COMS 2300Special Topics in Computer Information SystemsThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in computer information science. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
COMS 2323Introduction to JavaThis course serves as an introduction to provide the beginning programmer with experience in developing applications using the Java programming language. Concepts covered include content on modifying… source
COMS 2463PHP ProgrammingThis course serves as an introduction to PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) which is a general purposes scripting language that can be used to develop dynamic and interactive websites. Concepts covered inc… source
COMS 2473C LanguageThis course serves as an introduction to the C programming language. The student will learn to write efficient, maintainable, and portable codes. Concepts covered include running a C program, functio… source
COMS 2493Principles of Information SystemsThis course serves as an introductory course exploring the fundamental concepts of how information technology (IT) is used within organizations to support business operations, including hardware, sof… source
COMS 2500Computer InternshipEach student will be placed in a practicum environment for utilizing computer skills, learning new skills, and becoming familiar with the workplace. The course is intended to provide the students wit… source
COMS 2613C# ProgrammingThis course serves as an introduction to the C# programming language. Concepts covered include using C# programming language for solving problems, data types, functions, syntax, control structures, o… source
COMS 2643Database and Design SQLThis course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of relational database management systems (RDBMS). The course focuses on the design principles and practical application of Structured Quer… source
COMS 2683Data StructuresThis course serves as an introduction of the applications commonly used in data structures and related algorithms for maintaining them. Concepts covered include algorithm complexity, sorting algorith… source
COMS 2743PythonThis course is an introduction to the Python programming language for students without prior programming experience. Concepts covered include data types, control flow, object-oriented programming, an… source
COMS 2783Advanced UNIX (LINUX)This course serves as a continuation in the advanced study of the UNIX Operating System. Concepts covered include advanced studies of system administration management/functions, plus the installation… source
COMS 2843C++ LanguageThis course prepares students to support technologies and software in programming techniques. Concepts covered include C++ basics, selection and repetition structures, arrays, functions, and object-o… source
CJPS 1103Introduction to CorrectionsAn overview of the historical development and a complete analysis of the entire adult corrections systems. source
CJPS 1303Introduction to Criminal Justice(S) An overview of the criminal justice system, to include police, courts, and corrections as they pertain to both adults and juveniles. An understanding of the participants and their roles in accomp… source
CJPS 1143Introduction to Juvenile Justice and DelinquencyAn overview of the organizing, function, and jurisdiction of the juvenile justice system; methods of handling, processing, and detention of juveniles; case disposition, court procedures, and sociolog… source
CJPS 2013Criminal Law IThe basic concepts of the theory of substantive criminal law including sources, classification of crimes, anticipatory offenses, parties to crime, uncompleted crimes, criminal liability, and defenses… source
CJPS 2023Criminal Law IIAn examination of the nature of the criminal acts of substantive criminal law and defining the necessary elements and punishments of each act. (SP) source
CJPS 2033Police Report WritingThe study of police report writing methods and the various types of reports required by law enforcement. (SP) source
CJPS 2043Criminal ProceduresRules, principles, and concepts governing the enforcement of arrest, search and seizure; primarily focusing on the 4th, 5th, and 6th amendments to the Constitution. (FA) source
CJPS 2053Criminal InvestigationAn introduction to the fundamentals of criminal investigation, including theory and history, conduct at crime scenes, collection, and preservation of evidence. (SP) source
CJPS 2073Street SurvivalThe study of tactics for armed encounters. This course includes study of line of duty deaths of police officers, survival shooting techniques and methods of apprehending armed offenders. (SP) source
CJPS 2090Internship in Criminal JusticeOne to five hours’ credit for supervised work in cooperating criminal justice agencies. For each three hours of supervised experience per week during a semester, one hour of credit may be earned (up… source
CJPS 2300Special Topics in Criminal JusticeThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Criminal Justice/Police Science. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
EDUC 1113Strategies for SuccessThis course is designed to assist students in obtaining personal and academic skills and knowledge necessary to reach their educational objectives. Topics to be covered include memory development, ti… source
EDUC 2300Special Topics in EducationThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Education. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
EDUC 2311President’s Leadership Class IThe President’s Leadership Class offers transformative experiences in strategic leadership. Tailored for aspiring leaders seeking to enhance their capabilities, this course delves into the essential… source
EDUC 2321President’s Leadership Class IIThe President’s Leadership Class offers transformative experiences in strategic leadership. Tailored for aspiring leaders seeking to enhance their capabilities, this course delves into the essential… source
EDUC 2331President’s Leadership Class IIIThe President’s Leadership Class offers transformative experiences in strategic leadership. Tailored for aspiring leaders seeking to enhance their capabilities, this course delves into the essential… source
EDUC 2341President’s Leadership Class IVThe President’s Leadership Class offers transformative experiences in strategic leadership. Tailored for aspiring leaders seeking to enhance their capabilities, this course delves into the essential… source
EDUC 2443Leadership DevelopmentThis course will examine all aspects of leadership development in the individual. Emphasis will be placed on the study of philosophy, morals, ethics, individual ability, and style of leadership. source
ENGL 0121Fundamentals of English/Reading LabThis lab teaches skills in basic grammar, mechanics, and paragraph construction required for successful college writing while also enhancing reading proficiency. The lab is required of students not m… source
ENGL 2113Creative Writing IThis course provides an introduction to the techniques of creative writing. source
ENGL 2300Special Topics in EnglishThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in English. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
ENGL 2443Survey of World Literature II(H) This course examines works of world literature, focusing on texts written since the mid-17th century. This course is cross listed with HUMN 2443. source
ENGL 2543Survey of British Literature I(H) This course examines works of British literature written prior to the nineteenth century. This course is cross listed with HUMN 2543. source
ENGL 2653Survey of British Literature II(H) This course examines works of British literature written since the beginning of the nineteenth century. This course is cross listed with HUMN 2653. source
ENGL 2743Survey of Native American Literature(H) This course provides an overview of Native American literary traditions. This course is cross listed with HUMN 2733. source
ENGL 2773Survey of American Literature I(H) This course examines works of American literature written prior to the middle of the nineteenth century. This course is cross listed with HUMN 2773.. source
883Survey of American Literature IIThis course examines works of American literature written since the middle of the nineteenth century. This course is cross listed with HUMN 2883. source
ENGR 1111Introduction to EngineeringAn introduction to the study and practice of engineering. Intended to develop skills for students interested in engineering including expected engineering student behavior. Development of tools neede… source
ENTO 2003Insects and SocietyInfluence of insects and related arthropods on human society. Current issues involving insects, society and the environment. View of insects in folklore and mythology. Basic biology and behavior of i… source
ENTO 2223Insects in Global Public HealthBiology of diseases carried by arthropods, including their historical and societal impacts focusing on the intersection of arthropod and human biology. source
ENTO 2993Introduction to EntomologyBasic biology and classification of insects and closely related animals. Overview of the ecological roles of insects in both natural and managed ecosystems. source
FDSC 1133Fundamentals of Food ScienceFood industry from producer to consumer and the current U.S. and world food situations. source
FDSC 2102Regional Diversity in Food Production, Selection, and ConsumptionExamines the diversity of people associated with food production, selection, and consumption in the United States. Evaluate the cultural diversity in food production workplace and economic and social… source
FDSC 2143Introduction to Food Industry OperationsIntroduction to Food Industry basics: business planning, food safety regulations, labeling, UPCs, packaging, materials, patents, trademarks, processing, co-packing, and introduction to various food p… source
FDSC 2231The Science of BBQSurvey, demonstration and participation in preparation techniques of barbecue and the science of selection and preparation of meat for barbecue. Comparison of regional and international methods. source
FDSC 2233The Meat We EatOverview of all animal, poultry, and fish protein sources used for human consumption, but focusing on red meat. Examination of each phase of production, inspection, safety, grading, processing, prepa… source
FDSC 2253Meat Animal and Carcass EvaluationEvaluation of carcasses and wholesale cuts of beef, pork, and lamb. Factors influencing grades, yields, and values in cattle, swine, and sheep. This course is cross listed with ANSI 2253. source
FDSC 2300Special Topics in Food ScienceThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Food Science. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
HLTH 1123First Aid/Responding to EmergenciesThis course includes the discussion and practice of the emergency treatment of injuries and illness. Includes knowledge of self-help techniques and home care if medical assistance is not available. source
HLTH 2300Special Topics in HealthThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in health. Individual and/or group study. source
HLTH 2313Health of the School ChildA study of the primary areas of school health with particular emphasis on health services, health instruction and a healthy environment. source
HLTH 2353Community HealthA study of institutions, agencies, and individuals and their interrelationships and practices in responding to the health problems of communities. The course is designed to create an awareness of cur… source
HLTH 2383Care and Prevention of Athletic InjuryIntroduction to the principles and techniques of preventing, treating and rehabilitating sports injuries. Includes therapeutic methods, mechanisms of injuries, and heat illness. Practical experience… source
HIST 1113Oklahoma HistoryA Survey of Oklahoma history pre-statehood to present. source
HIST 1123Jewish HistoryIntroduces students to both the basics of Jewish history and the different disciplinary inquiries into the Jewish experience. The course covers biblical, rabbinic, medieval and modern Jewries in the… source
HIST 1223Early Western CivilizationA survey of the history of Europe and the Middle East from Antiquity to the Medieval/Renaissance Era. source
HIST 1323Modern Western CivilizationA survey of the history of Europe and the Middle East from the Medieval/Renaissance Era to present. source
HIST 2123Contemporary American AffairsA discussion and reading course devoted to the study of contemporary social, economic, and political problems. source
HIST 2223African American HistoryAn examination of the contributions made by Black Americans to the development of the United States. source
HIST 2233The American SouthThis course introduces students to major trends in the US South, covering economic, political, cultural, social, and historiographical trends that construct and alter the South as a region. source
HIST 2300Special Topics in HistoryThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in History. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
HIST 2400Internship in HistoryOne-to-five-hours credit for a supervised internship in the field of history. source
HIST 2423Native American HistoryA survey of Indian Tribes from Pre-Columbian to the contemporary period. Emphasis on tribal cultures, impact with white civilization and U. S. Government relations. source
HORT 2101Landscaping with Native MaterialsIdentification, culture, installation, and maintenance of native plant materials for the home landscape. source
HORT 2123Environmental Issues in Horticulture ScienceImpact of urban and suburban development on the environment and a study of horticultural solutions to limit or reverse environmental damage. Emphasis on horticultural design, construction, and mainte… source
HORT 2201Maintaining the Home LandscapeMaintenance techniques in mowing, pruning, fertilizing, spraying pesticides, and mulching of plants in the home landscape. source
HORT 2112Indoor Plants and Interior Plant ScapingIdentification, cultural requirements and use of ornamental foliage and flowering plants for indoor gardens. source
HORT 2212Herbaceous Ornamental PlantsIdentification, cultural requirements, and landscape value of ornamental flowering herbaceous plants. Discussions of design and installation of herbaceous beds and borders. source
HORT 2300Special Topics in HorticultureThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Horticulture. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
HORT 2403Introduction to Turf Grass ManagementThis course focuses on the fundamentals of growing and managing turf grasses in a variety of settings. Students will learn about careers, plant varieties, tools, plant types, installation, basic care… source
HORT 2402Residential Landscape DesignIdentification and placement of plant materials and hard scape materials in a residential setting, including plant types, hard materials, structures, basic design, bed types, etc. source
HORT 2412Horticulture Growing SystemsIdentification, use and management of systems used for production, growth, and maintenance of plant materials, including greenhouse structure types, cold frames, hot beds, propagation chambers, hot b… source
HORT 2513Herbaceous Plant MaterialsIdentification, cultural requirements and use of ornamental garden and indoor herbaceous plants. source
HORT 2613Woody Plant MaterialsIdentification, cultural requirements, and use of ornamental woody plants including deciduous and evergreen trees, shrubs, and vines. source
HUMN 1113Art AppreciationThe study of art from a variety of different backgrounds and cultures as both product and process. Aesthetic judgment making in evaluation of art from different times and places is stressed. source
HUMN 1123Music AppreciationDesigned for the non-music major. Credit is not applicable to a music degree. A course in the exploration of music, covering important musical styles. source
HUMN 2113General Humanities IA multidisciplinary study of humanities from ancient times through the Medieval Era. source
HUMN 2223General Humanities IIA multidisciplinary study of humanities from the Early Modern Period to the present. source
HUMN 2300Special Topics in HumanitiesThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Humanities. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
HUMN 2413Survey of World Literature IThis course examines works of world literature, focusing on texts from the ancient world to the mid-17th century. This course is cross listed with ENGL 2413.. source
HUMN 2443Survey of World Literature IIThis course examines works of world literature, focusing on texts written since the mid-17th century. This course is cross listed with ENGL 2443. source
HUMN 2543Survey of British Literature IThis course examines works of British literature written prior to the nineteenth century. This course is cross listed with ENGL 2543. source
HUMN 2653Survey of British Literature IIThis course examines works of British literature written since the beginning of the nineteenth century. This course is cross listed with ENGL 2653. source
HUMN 2743Survey of Native American LiteratureThis course provides an overview of Native American literary traditions. This course is cross listed with ENGL 2743. source
HUMN 2773Survey of American Literature IThis course examines works of American literature written prior to the middle of the nineteenth century. This course is cross listed with ENGL 2773. source
HUMN 2883Survey of American Literature IIThis course examines works of American literature written since the middle of the nineteenth century. This course is cross listed with ENGL 2883. source
MATH 0471Applied Mathematics CorequisiteThe purpose of this course is to provide extra help and resources, in a structured setting, to students with a deficiency in concepts required for MATH 1473, Applied Mathematics. The lab is required… source
MATH 0511PreCalculus Algebra CorequisiteThe purpose of this course is to provide extra help and resources, in a structured setting, to students with a deficiency in concepts required for MATH 1513, PreCalculus Algebra. The lab is required… source
MATH 0521Modeling and Functions CorequisiteThe purpose of this course is to provide extra help and resources, in a structured setting, to students with a deficiency in concepts required for MATH 1523, Modeling and Functions. The lab is requir… source
MATH 1613Plane TrigonometryStudy of trigonometric functions and their inverses, trigonometric identities, solutions of triangles, and applications. Suitable for students planning on taking calculus. source
MATH 2300Special Topics in MathematicsThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in mathematics. May involve individual and/or group study. This course may be repeated with a different topic. source
NREM 1012Introduction to Natural Resource and ManagementIntroduction to the wide variety of natural resources found globally with a focus on Oklahoma eco regions. Including an overview of the ecology and management of natural resources in the Pine Hardwoo… source
NREM 1014Introduction to Natural HistoryThe study of living organisms, especially their origins, life histories, behaviors, conservation, and unique adaptations for reproducing and relating to their environment, Laboratory emphasis is on o… source
NREM 1112Introduction to ArcheryProper operation of select types of bows; intro to Management of Competitive events; Competitive Archery skills, and Maintenance of Archery Range. Intro to Mental management and NTS Shot cycle. Intro… source
NREM 1113Elements of ForestrySurvey of forestry as an art, science and profession including forestry and natural resource management theory, forest distribution and ownership, history of forest resource policy development, fores… source
NREM 1213Elements of Environmental ScienceApplication of biology, chemistry, ecology, economics, geology, hydrology, mathematics, physics, and other agricultural sciences to environmental issues. Addressing environmental problems from the st… source
NREM 2013Ecology of Natural ResourcesIntroductory focus on understanding and applying general ecological principles to agricultural and natural ecosystems. Emphasis on relationships between climate, soils, agricultural and natural ecosy… source
NREM 2112Advanced ArcheryAdvanced Skills in Safety Education; Proper operation of all types of bows; Management of Competitive events (i.e. indoor target and outdoor 3D); Competitive Archery skills, shooting processes and me… source
NREM 2134DendrologyIdentification, taxonomy and distribution of forest trees and shrubs of the United States; their environmental requirements and utilization. source
NREM 2300Special Topics in Natural Resource Ecology and ManagementThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Natural Resource Ecology and Management. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
NREM 2412Shotgun Safety and Shooting SportsSafety Skills; Proper operation of firearms; Cleaning and anatomy of firearms; Proper disassembly; Skeet and Trap Shooting; Maintenance of target throwers; Shell reload; Shooting skills and technique… source
NREM 2422Advanced Gun Safety and ShootingAdvanced Skills in Safety Education; Proper operation of firearms; Management of Competitive events; Advanced Competitive shooting skills. Maintenance of shooting range. source
NURS 1002Success in Nursing EducationThis course has been designed to promote success in the nursing program. Students will be assisted in evaluating their own learning styles and discovering their most effective study methods. An expla… source
NURS 1112Lab and DiagnosticsIntroduction to names of diagnostic and laboratory tests and their normal findings, critical values, indications for testing, test explanations, contraindications, potential complications, interferin… source
NURS 1113Study of Disease and DisordersThis course provides an introduction to acute, chronic, and contemporary diseases. Included are the etiology, pathophysiology, prevention, treatment, and control of selected diseases. Students will s… source
NURS 1133Mathematics for NursesFor Nursing Program students only. Math for Nurses is designed to introduce the nursing major to the mathematical skills essential for calculating medication dosages. Content includes conversion betw… source
NURS 1232PharmacologyFor Nursing Program students only. Basic concepts and principles of pharmacology and terminology used in pharmacology as related to the nurse's role. Included will be sources of drug manufacturing, i… source
NURS 2133Psychiatric and Medical-Surgical Nursing ClinicalFor Nursing Program students only. Clinical and simulation ab experience allows students to apply clinical judgement, critical thinking, and the nursing process in caring for patients with acute and… source
NURS 2223Transitions to Professional NursingFor Nursing Program students only. This course provides career mobility for the eligible Licensed Practical Nurse and/or Paramedic. The course emphasizes clinical judgement, critical thinking, and th… source
NURS 2247Critical Care Nursing and Leadership DevelopmentFor Nursing Program students only. This course focuses on providing advanced care for adult patients in complex settings. The student will demonstrate an internalization of the nursing process in coo… source
PHED 1411Varsity Athletics and FitnessCriterion is the ability to perform in a fashion and level conducive to the nature of sport. Requires participation in the fitness program. This course is graded Pass and No Pass (P and NP). Grades a… source
PHED 1421Varsity Athletics and FitnessCriterion is the ability to perform in a fashion and level conducive to the nature of sport. Requires participation in the fitness program. This course is graded Pass and No Pass (P and NP). Grades a… source
PHED 1711Dance TeamCriterion is the ability to perform in a fashion and level conducive to the nature of sport. Requires participation in the fitness program. This course is graded Pass and No Pass (P and NP). Grades a… source
PHED 1713Introduction to Athletic TrainingAn introduction to the profession of athletic training. Basic history, policies and procedures, management, and prevention techniques related to athletic training. Development of essential skills and… source
PHED 1721Dance TeamCriterion is the ability to perform in a fashion and level conducive to the nature of sport. Requires participation in the fitness program. This course is graded Pass and No Pass (P and NP). Grades a… source
PHED 1811Freshman CheerleadingThis course offers general improvement and fitness through development of skill. The emphasis will be on muscular development and acute coordination of the body. This course includes tri-weekly worko… source
PHED 1813Sports NutritionOverview of the science of sports nutrition, with emphasis on nutrition as it applies to fitness, sport-specific training, and athletic performance. Topics include nutrient requirements and dietary r… source
PHED 1821Freshman CheerleadingThis course offers general improvement and fitness through development of skill. The emphasis will be on muscular development and acute coordination of the body. This course includes tri-weekly worko… source
PHED 2133Foundations of Physical EducationDesigned for professional orientation in health and physical education. Includes a brief history, philosophy and modern trends in physical education, teacher qualification and vocational opportunitie… source
PHED 2142Theory of Coaching BaseballThe philosophy of coaching with emphasis on fundamentals, individual offense, defense, and game strategy. The history, techniques, styles of play, strategy and rules of baseball are included in this… source
PHED 2152Theory of Coaching BasketballThe philosophy of coaching with emphasis on fundamentals, individual offense, defense, and game strategy. The history, techniques, styles of play, strategy and rules of basketball are included in thi… source
PHED 2162Theory of Coaching CheerleadingTheory of Coaching Cheerleading is the study of teaching and coaching the basic fundamentals of Cheerleading. The history, techniques, strategy and rules of cheerleading are included in this course. source
PHED 2222Introduction to KinesiologyAn introduction course to the discipline of Kinesiology. The course will include origin, scope, development, and purpose of the Kinesiology discipline. The course will provide knowledge concerning fu… source
PHED 2223Legal Aspects of SportsIncludes an examination of the interrelationships of the legal process in the field of physical education and athletics, discussion of fundamental legal concepts, analysis of litigated cases of tort-… source
PHED 2300Special Topics in Physical EducationThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Physical Education. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
PHED 2411Varsity Athletics and FitnessCriterion is the ability to perform in a fashion and level conducive to the nature of sport. Requires participation in the fitness program. This course is graded Pass and No Pass (P and NP). Grades a… source
PHED 2421Varsity Athletics and FitnessCriterion is the ability to perform in a fashion and level conducive to the nature of sport. Requires participation in the fitness program. This course is graded Pass and No Pass (P and NP). Grades a… source
PHED 2512Motor LearningThis course covers the concepts and applications of motor skill development dealing with attention, memory, knowledge of results, transfer, practice, and motivation. source
PHED 2562Sports OfficiatingA study of the rules, mechanics, and principles of officiating for basketball, baseball, and softball. Designed for students who desire to officiate interschool athletics. source
PHED 2664Assessment and Management of Musculoskeletal InjuriesRecognition and management of medical conditions affecting athletic participants. Medical history, use of evaluative tools, knowledge of various conditions and diseases, and clinical evaluation techn… source
PHED 2711Dance TeamCriterion is the ability to perform in a fashion and level conducive to the nature of sport. Requires participation in the fitness program. This course is graded Pass and No Pass (P and NP). Grades a… source
PHED 2721Dance TeamCriterion is the ability to perform in a fashion and level conducive to the nature of sport. Requires participation in the fitness program. This course is graded Pass and No Pass (P and NP). Grades a… source
PHED 2811CheerleadingThis course offers general improvement and fitness through development of skill. The emphasis will be on muscular development and acute coordination of the body. This course includes tri-weekly worko… source
PHED 2821CheerleadingThis course offers general improvement and fitness through development of skill. The emphasis will be on muscular development and acute coordination of the body. This course includes tri-weekly worko… source
PHYS 1114General Physics IGeneral Physics I is an algebra-based course with a laboratory. This course includes classical mechanics in one and two dimensions. This course may also include thermodynamics, fluids, oscillations,… source
PHYS 2014Engineering Physics IPhysics I is a calculus based course for science and engineering majors. This course includes mechanics, heat, thermodynamics; with laboratory. source
PHYS 2114Engineering Physics IIPhysics II is a calculus based course. This course is a continuation of PHYS2014 Engineering Physics I, topics include electricity, magnetism, geometrical and physical optics; with laboratory. source
PHYS 2300Special Topics in PhysicsThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in physics. May involve individual and/or group study. The course number may be repeated with a different topic. source
POLS 2003Mass Media and PoliticsThis course provides an overview of the role of mass media in American politics including origin and development of relationship between press and politics, how the press covers politics, and the eff… source
POLS 2103Introduction to Public AdministrationThis course introduces students to the day-to-day atmosphere of governmental organizations. Students will be introduced to the theory and practice of public administrators, as well as the role of pub… source
POLS 2113Introduction to American State and Local GovernmentAn introduction to the organization, structure, functions, and administration of state and local governments. source
POLS 2213Contemporary Issues in American PoliticsThis course is a study of significant contemporary political issues emphasizing events occurring at the time the course is offered. source
POLS 2300Special Topics in Political ScienceThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Political Science. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
POLS 2303Introduction to International RelationsAn introduction to the analysis of the structure of international relations, and sources of international influence, conflict, and cooperation. source
POLS 2313Introduction to Political TheoryAn introduction to the foundations of political philosophy. source
POLS 2400Internship in Political ScienceOne-to-five-hour credit for a supervised internship in the field of political science. source
POLS 2603Introduction to Comparative PoliticsStudents will utilize basic theories and methods of comparative analysis in studying selected nation-states. The student will also examine current worldwide political issues and problems. Topics for… source
PSYC 2113Psychology of AdjustmentCourse is devoted to the emotional health of human beings. Primary topics include emotions and their development, control and relationship to bodily and mental health, physiological factors affecting… source
PSYC 2183Introduction to Counseling in PsychologyCourse includes a study of the principles, viewpoints, and approaches in the counseling situation. Also addresses the directive, non-directive, and eclectic techniques in counseling. This course is c… source
PSYC 2213Introduction to Personality TheoriesAn introductory course examining processes and various theoretical approaches to the study of personality such as: psychodynamic, behavioral, phenomenological, trait, and social learning theories. source
PSYC 2300Special Topics in PsychologyThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Psychology. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
PSYC 2400Internship in PsychologyOne to five hours credit for supervised internship in the field of psychology. source
PSYC 2543Introduction to Social PsychologyA theoretical and research-based course that covers the social, emotional, physical and cognitive aspects of human development throughout the life span. This course is cross listed with SOCI 2523. source
RELI 1023New Testament SurveyCourse examines history, literature and culture of the New Testament world and its contribution to Western Civilization. source
RELI 1123Old Testament SurveyCourse examines history, literature, and culture of the Old Testament world and its contribution to Western Civilization. source
RELI 2113Christian Ethics and Social ThoughtCourse introduces the problems and methods of translating the Biblical faith into action in the contemporary world. source
RELI 2123Comparative ReligionsPresents a historical and analytical approach to the major religions of the world. source
SOCI 2113Introduction to Social ServicesThis course is designed to acquaint the student with the various areas of social service. Includes an introduction to the philosophy, purposes, and functions of various agencies. source
SOCI 2183Introduction to CounselingThis course includes a study of the principles, viewpoints, and approaches in counseling situations. Also addresses the directive, non-directive, and eclectic techniques in counseling. This course is… source
SOCI 2300Special Topics in SociologyThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Sociology. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
SOCI 2323Social ProblemsAn overview of current social problems in the United States. Analyzes sociological and ideological definitions of social problems and considers a variety of possible solutions. source
SOCI 2400Internship in SociologyOne-to-five-hour credit for a supervised internship in the field of sociology. source
SOCI 2413Cultural AnthropologyThe cross-cultural study of the institutions of human society. source
SOCI 2423Sociology of the FamilyThis course includes an overview of the origin and source
SOCI 2523Social PsychologyThis course integrates sociology and psychology in the study of personality development, social adjustment, and social control. This course is cross listed with PSYC 2543. source
SPAN 1223Introductory Spanish IIThis course is a continuous building of the productive and receptive skills of Spanish. This course is an expansion of vocabulary, the use of non-present tenses and verbal aspects, and more complex g… source
SPCH 1013Principles of ListeningAcquaints the student with the components of the listening process; identifies common obstacles to listening; and promotes effective listening strategies in a variety of personal and professional con… source
SPCH 2300Special Topics in SpeechThe study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Speech. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic. source
STAT 0111Elementary Statistics CorequisiteThe purpose of this course is to provide extra help and resources, in a structured setting, to students with a deficiency in concepts required for STAT 2013, Elementary Statistics. The lab is require… source