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Accounting, Associate in Applied Science (ACCT) ▸ 32 coursesDegreeNote: This program is not currently accepting new students. Interested applicants are encouraged to explore the Business Administration (BUAD) program . source
Accounting (Professional), Certificate of Competency (ACC) ▸ 10 coursesCertificateThis program is designed for qualified college graduates interested in a career in accounting. The demand for qualified people in public accounting is great. Advancement in the field is limited only… source
Administration of Justice, Associate in Arts (AADJ) ▸ 41 coursesDegreeThe Administration of Justice curriculum is designed to meet the needs of current and prospective students interested in transferring to a four-year institution for the purpose of receiving a Bachelo… source
Advanced Technology, Associate in Applied Science (ADVT) ▸ 10 coursesDegreeThe Advanced Technology Program is designed to serve individuals who desire hands-on training and education for the acquisition or advancement of a technical career in areas such as manufacturing, el… source
Art+Design Foundations, Certificate of Proficiency (ADFC) ▸ 41 coursesCertificateThe Art + Design Foundations Certificate (ADFC) is a 30-credit, studio-based curriculum, which includes 2D design, 3D design, drawing, color theory, art history, digital art, art electives, and gener… source
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Foundations, Certificate of Competency (AIF) ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe Artificial Intelligence (AI) Foundations Certificate of Competency is a three-course program designed to equip students with the knowledge necessary to understand AI technologies in various field… source
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Specialist, Certificate of Competency (AIS) ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThe Artificial Intelligence (AI) Specialist Certificate of Competency is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand, develop, and apply AI technologies in variou… source
Automotive Technology I, Certificate of Competency (AUT) ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed to prepare the student for entry level positions in the occupational specialty of automotive technician. The Certificate of Competency in Automotive Technology I will be… source
Automotive Technology II, Certificate of Competency (AUTC) ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed to prepare the student for above entry-level positions in the automotive service industry. The Certificate of Competency in Automotive Technology II will be awarded upon… source
Building and Facilities Maintenance, Certificate of Competency (BFMC) ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThe Building and Facilities Maintenance certificate program is designed to prepare the student for entry-level positions in the field of Building Maintenance Managers and Maintenance Technicians. Bui… source
Business Administration, Associate in Science (BUAD) ▸ 23 coursesDegreeThe Business Administration program provides students with the necessary courses to transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue a baccalaureate degree in business. This curriculum is full… source
Business Management, Associate in Applied Science (BMGT) ▸ 41 coursesDegreeThe AAS in Business Management (BMGT) is a career-focused program designed to equip students with the critical skills needed to excel in today’s dynamic business environment and the flexibility to ex… source
Cloud Computing, Associate in Applied Science (CSCC) ▸ 21 coursesDegreeThe Cloud Computing degree will prepare students for employment in Cloud Computing fields such as Cloud Administration, Cloud Development, Security, Architecture, Cloud Data Management, DevOps, and M… source
Computer-Aided Machining Lathe, Mill and EDM, Certificate of Competency (CAM) ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThis advanced certificate is designed for students who have completed the CNC Programming-Lathe and Mill Certificate and also have prior machining experience. The Program prepares the student for ent… source
Computer Science, Associate in Science (CIS) ▸ 22 coursesDegreeThe Computer Science program is a two-year preparatory curriculum for students who plan to continue their education at a four-year institution and complete their major in the computer science field.… source
Construction Supervision, Certificate (CSUP) ▸ 15 coursesCertificateThe Construction Supervision program is designed for individuals with an established background in the construction trades who are seeking advancement to supervisory leadership positions. The core co… source
Culinary Arts, Associate in Applied Science (CUL) ▸ 18 coursesDegreeThe Culinary Arts, A.A.S. program prepares students for employment in various segments of the foodservice industry in positions such as restaurant chef, banquet chef, sous chef, kitchen manager, prod… source
Early Childhood Director, Certificate of Competency (ECD) ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThe Early Childhood Director Certificate of Competency from Delaware County Community College will prepare students for administrative and leadership positions in early care and education programs. C… source
Early Childhood Education (Prek-4th grade), Associate in Arts (ECED) ▸ 24 coursesDegreeThe Early Childhood Education (Prek-4 th grade) program of study prepares students to work with young children in a variety of early care and education settings including early learning centers, Head… source
Education, Associate in Arts (EDUC) ▸ 48 coursesDegreeThe Education curriculum was developed to meet the needs of current and prospective students interested in transferring to a four-year institution for the purpose of receiving a PA Public School Teac… source
Emergency Management and Planning, Associate in Applied Science (EMER) ▸ 11 coursesDegreeThe Emergency Management and Planning associate degree program is designed for individuals who are seeking careers that are related to management of emergency and catastrophic situations that are acc… source
Engineering, Associate in Science (EGR) ▸ 32 coursesDegreeThe Engineering program is a two-year preparatory curriculum for students who plan to continue their education at a four-year institution and complete their major in an engineering science field. source
English, Associate in Arts (ENG) ▸ 32 coursesDegreeThe A.A. in English has been designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year institution and earn a bachelor’s degree in English. This degree is comprised of core Liberal Arts courses and E… source
Future Educators, Certificate of Proficiency (FEP) ▸ 24 coursesCertificateThe Future Educators Certificate of Proficiency is an innovative program designed specifically for students who are interested in pursuing a career in education but are unsure of the grade span they… source
General Business, Associate in Applied Science (BGEN) ▸ 18 coursesDegreeThe General Business (BGEN) program is designed to prepare students for a career in the business environment with a basic comprehension of the key concepts and functions of modern business including… source
General Studies, Associate in Applied Science (GEN) ▸ 2 coursesDegreeThe General Studies program is designed for those students who wish to earn an associate in applied science degree which meets the College’s Academic Learning Goals and allows the maximum flexibility… source
Global Studies, Associate in Arts (GLOS) ▸ 18 coursesDegreeThe major in Global Studies gives students an interdisciplinary perspective on the interaction of global communities and prepares students to participate effectively in our global environment. The pr… source
Health Care Management, Associate in Applied Science (AHM) ▸ 17 coursesDegreeThe Health Care Management curriculum prepares students for management roles in a rapidly changing health care environment. Once focused on episodes of treatment for acute disease, the health care in… source
Health Studies, Associate in Applied Science (HSTU) ▸ 22 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Applied Science in Health Studies is designed to offer students interested in working within the health care field an opportunity to attain the associate degree. Students acquiring t… source
Health Studies - Pre-Nursing Option, Associate in Applied Science (HSTN) ▸ 25 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Applied Science in Health Studies is designed to offer students interested in working within the health care field an opportunity to attain the associate degree. Students acquiring t… source
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, Certificate of Proficiency (HVCR) ▸ 12 coursesCertificateThe Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC&R) occupations program prepares graduates for employment with HVAC&R installation and service contractors and/or facilities maintena… source
History, Associate in Arts (HIS) ▸ 22 coursesDegreeThe History Program is designed primarily but not limited to those students who wish to pursue a Baccalaureate Degree in History. The program of study will provide students with the foundational hist… source
Hospitality Studies, Associate in Applied Science (HOSP) ▸ 23 coursesDegreeThe Hospitality Studies program offers distinct concentrations, introducing students to the essential skills and concepts to prepare students for a career in hospitality services. Students develop th… source
Hotel and Restaurant Management, Associate in Applied Science (HRM) ▸ 29 coursesDegreeThe Hotel/Restaurant Management (HRM) program is designed for individuals seeking specialized training and knowledge as preparation for a career in the vast hospitality industry. The successful gradu… source
Information Technology, Computer Programming, Associate in Applied Science (DPRP) ▸ 26 coursesDegreeThe Computer Programming specialization is intended to prepare students for a career or further study in computer programming. A computer programmer works with a computer analyst and computer enginee… source
Information Technology, Cyber Security, Associate in Applied Science (CYBS) ▸ 21 coursesDegreeThe Cyber Security degree program will prepare students for employment as one of the many Cyber, Network, or Computer information security specialists needed in the information technology industry. S… source
Information Technology, Game Development, Associate in Applied Science (ITGD) ▸ 33 coursesDegreeNote: This program is not currently accepting new students. Interested applicants are encouraged to explore the Interactive Computing (IC) program. source
Information Technology, Help Desk/Technical Support, Associate in Applied Science (DPM) ▸ 22 coursesDegreeThe Help Desk/Technical Support specialization provides students with the necessary skills for employment at a help desk or as a technical support person in a computer environment. The program reflec… source
Information Technology, Network Engineering, Associate in Applied Science (DPRN) ▸ 22 coursesDegreeThe Associate in Applied Science – Network Engineering program is a career degree that blends the theoretical with the practical. It is one of several specializations offered through DCCC’s Applied S… source
Interactive Computing, Associate in Applied Science (IC) ▸ 26 coursesDegreeDo the following terms describe you: curious, creative, or problem-solver? Exploring the world of Information Technology (IT) may be right for you! Demand for skilled IT workers is ever-growing and u… source
Interactive Multimedia, Certificate of Competency (IMMC) ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThe Interactive Multimedia Certificate prepares students for the design and development of multimedia programs and websites that combine a variety of audiovisual elements including text, graphics, au… source
Legal Studies and Paralegal Program, Associate in Arts (LGL) ▸ 38 coursesDegreeThe Legal Studies and Paralegal Program (LGL) is an associate degree program intended to train generalist paraprofessionals as well provide a pathway for those who wish to pursue higher education or… source
Liberal Arts, Associate in Arts (LA) ▸ 53 coursesDegreeThe Liberal Arts curriculum provides the core liberal arts component of most bachelor’s degree programs and prepares students for transfer to four-year colleges or universities. The interdisciplinary… source
Machine Tool Technology, Associate in Applied Science (MTT) ▸ 18 coursesDegreeThe associate in applied science degree in Machine Tool Technology emphasizes the advanced manufacturing technologies. Students are prepared to work in precision tooling, machining and manufacturing.… source
Mathematics/Natural Science, Associate in Science (MNS) ▸ 33 coursesDegreeThe Mathematics and Natural Science Program provides a strong foundation for students who plan to attend a four-year institution and major in mathematics or one of the natural sciences. Students who… source
Medical Assistant, Associate in Applied Science (MED) ▸ 24 coursesDegreeNote: This program is not currently accepting new students. Interested applicants are encouraged to explore the accredited Medical Assistant, Certificate (CMED) program , which can be completed with… source
Medical Billing, Certificate of Competency (MB) ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe Medical Billing 19 college-credit certificate program provides students with the skills necessary to function as medical billers for all types of health care institutions. The curriculum includes… source
Medical Coding and Billing, Associate in Applied Science (MCBA) ▸ 22 coursesDegreeThe Medical Coding and Billing A.A.S. Degree provides students with the skills necessary to function as Physician-Based Coders, Hospital Coders, or Medical Claims Reviewers. Today, there are many dem… source
Medical Coding and Billing, Certificate of Proficiency (MC) ▸ 16 coursesCertificateThe Medical Coding and Billing Certificate of Proficiency provides students with the skills necessary to function as Physician-Based Coders, Hospital Coders, or Medical Claims Reviewers. Today, there… source
Municipal Police Academy, Certificate of Proficiency (MPT) ▸ 15 coursesCertificateAll students successfully completing this certificate will earn thirty-six (36) credits, an ACT 120 certificate and be eligible to begin work as a Municipal Police Officer source
Nurse Aide Training, Certificate of Competency (NATC) ▸ 1 coursesCertificateThe Nurse Aide Training Certificate at Delaware County Community College (DCCC) provides students with the necessary knowledge and practical skills to work as a Nurse Aide in various healthcare setti… source
Nursing, Associate in Applied Science (NURS) ▸ 14 coursesDegreeThe mission of the Delaware County Community College Associate Degree Nursing Program is to promote a sense of inquiry and lifelong learning and to provide an education for students, who are committe… source
Paralegal Studies, Associate in Applied Science (PLG) ▸ 7 coursesDegreeNote: This program is no longer accepting applications. Please browse the Legal Studies and Paralegal program. source
Paramedic - Advanced Life Support, Associate in Applied Science (EMTP) ▸ 17 coursesDegreeThe Associate in Applied Science Degree: Paramedic - Advanced Life Support program is designed for individuals who are seeking careers as paramedics. Paramedic careers include 9-1-1 emergency respons… source
Plumbing Apprenticeship, Certificate of Proficiency (PLB) ▸ 10 coursesApprenticeshipThe Plumbing Apprenticeship program is a four-year curriculum that provides essential skills needed in today’s plumbing occupations. The coursework covers a diverse range of skills and knowledge and… source
Political Science, Associate in Arts (POL) ▸ 26 coursesDegreeThe Political Science Program is designed for but not limited to, students who wish to attain a Baccalaureate Degree in Political Science. This program will provide students with the basis and develo… source
Psychology, Associate in Science (PSY) ▸ 34 coursesDegreeThe Psychology program is designed for students planning to earn at least a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology or a closely related field. The curriculum focuses on developing a solid foundation of know… source
Science for Health Professions, Associate in Science (HSCI) ▸ 45 coursesDegreeThe Science for Health Professions Program is designed for students who plan to transfer and continue their education in an allied health or pre-medical field at another institution. It provides the… source
Skilled Trades, Associate in Applied Science (SKTR) ▸ 13 coursesDegreeThe Skilled Trades Program is designed to serve individuals who have a background or interest in pursuing a skilled trade such as automotive, electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation and air condit… source
Social and Human Service Assistant, Certificate of Competency (SHSA) ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThis program is intended to provide graduates of the program with the knowledge and skills relevant to employment as a social and human service assistant. By completing this program, students will ga… source
Social Work, Associate in Arts (SWO) ▸ 39 coursesDegreeThe Social Work Associate in Arts curriculum was developed to meet the needs of current and prospective students interested in transferring to a college or university and eventually earning a Bachelo… source
Sociology, Associate in Science (SOC) ▸ 30 coursesDegreeThe associate’s degree in Sociology is designed for students planning to earn at least a bachelor’s degree in Sociology. The program’s curriculum is also an excellent choice for students who desire a… source
Spanish for the Professions, Certificate of Competency (SPA2) ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThis certificate is designed for learners interested in acquiring intermediate Spanish Language skills that will prepare them to communicate at an intermediate level in professional Spanish and as su… source
Surgical Technology, Associate in Applied Science (ORT) ▸ 25 coursesDegreeThe goal of this Surgical Technology program is to prepare students with the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to gain employment as entry-level surgical technologists and bec… source
Technical Studies, Associate in Applied Science (TSTU) ▸ 19 coursesDegreeThe Technical Studies degree program is designed to provide recognition for work and life experience while assisting individuals in their preparation for career advancement or change. This program is… source
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STEM 194STEM Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
STEM 199STEM Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
ACC 100Applied AccountingThis course provides students with an understanding of the accounting cycle for service and merchandising firms. In addition, students reconcile bank accounts and maintain a manual payroll system. Th… source
ACC 111Financial AccountingThis course provides students with a comprehensive treatment of the complete accounting cycle for both service and merchandising businesses in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles… source
ACC 112Managerial AccountingThis course focuses on the use of accounting in the development of the managerial functions of planning, controlling and decision-making. Special emphasis is given to the various processes which assi… source
ACC 115Computerized AccountingThis course provides students with an understanding of computer applications of the accounting cycle using an accounting computer software program. In addition, students will utilize a spreadsheet pr… source
ACC 201Introduction to Cost AccountingThis course provides students with a thorough understanding of cost accounting concepts, cost behaviors, and cost accounting techniques as applied to manufacturing cost systems. source
ACC 202Introduction to Tax AccountingThe primary objective of this course is to gain a practical understanding of the personal income tax, various payroll taxes and the Pennsylvania sales tax. Students will demonstrate an understanding… source
ACC 210Federal Income Tax AccountingThe objectives of this course are to explore the role of the personal income tax in the U.S. economy and to gain familiarity with income tax fundamentals. The course is intended as a business electiv… source
ACC 251Intermediate Accounting IThis course is a comprehensive study of contemporary accounting theory, concepts, and procedures and their application to financial reporting. Intermediate problems pertaining to cash, receivables, i… source
ACC 252Intermediate Accounting IIThis course is a continuation of Intermediate Accounting I. Intermediate problems pertaining to current and long-term liabilities, stockholders' equity, pensions, financial statement analysis, price-… source
ACC 253Advanced AccountingThis course is an in-depth study of selected accounting topics, including partnerships, consolidations, business combinations, bankruptcy, corporate reorganizations and multinational companies. It pr… source
ACC 254AuditingAn intensive course that integrates accounting standards, accounting systems, internal accounting controls, and the dual auditing functions of investigating and reporting all within the context of th… source
ADJ 101Introduction to Criminal JusticeA study of the agencies, processes and people involved in the criminal justice administration. Legislatures, law enforcement, prosecutor and defense counsel, courts, corrections and private security… source
ADJ 111Criminal ProcedureThis course gives the justice student an opportunity to explore the living law of the U.S. Constitution, and Federal and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania statutory law and their impact on the process of… source
ADJ 120Principles of InvestigationAs an introduction to criminal investigations, this course is designed to serve students seeking careers in law enforcement, courts and corrections as well as private security. It includes profession… source
ADJ 190Administration of Justice Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
ADJ 194Administration of Justice Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
ADJ 199Administration of Justice Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
ADJ 202TerrorismThis course is designed to provide students with an understanding of international and domestic terrorism. It will examine the social, political, religious and global issues of terrorism. It will als… source
ADJ 203Contemporary Issues in Criminal JusticeThis course provides the advanced Administration of Justice student a focus on the leading issues confronting the various elements of the justice system, to research and develop possible remedies to… source
ADJ 225Ethics in Criminal JusticeThis course is designed to examine the professional standards of conduct and the acceptable forms of behavior within organizations in the criminal justice system. Issues concerning corruptions, perju… source
ADJ 240CriminologyAn examination of the field of criminology, including classical and contemporary theories, nature and causes of crime and criminal behavior. Patterns of criminal behavior, including property crimes,… source
ADJ 241Criminal Law, Procedure, and AdjudicationThis course examines the historical background, traditions, and legal principles and foundations of the Criminal Justice System. Both differences and similarities inherent within the Federal and Stat… source
ADJ 250Policing in AmericaThis course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the history and evolution of policing in the United States. It will provide students with a view of police power at the federal, s… source
ADJ 260Corrections-Probation-ParoleThis course exposes students to the process of corrections-probation and parole. It includes an in-depth study of the historical evolution of the institutions, functions, organization and problems fr… source
ADJ 261The Youthful OffenderAn in-depth study of factors that relate to juvenile delinquency, prevention, treatment and control; a multi-disciplinary orientation. The most popular interdisciplinary issues, ideas, principles and… source
ADJ 280Organized CrimeA foundation course in systematic criminality that addresses those organizations whose method of operation includes fear, violence and corruption to achieve strategic and financial goals. These organ… source
AHA 206Reimbursement and Financing in Managed CareHealth care is the largest service industry in the United States. Healthcare managers are controllers of significant financial resources that must be managed with an eye toward the bottom line in a h… source
AHA 207Ethical/Legal Aspects of Health Care ManagementRapid advances in medical technology challenge legal and ethical standards, and lend to situations requiring moral decisions. This course provides the student with an introduction to law, ethics and… source
AHA 209Philosophy of Managed CareManaged care is now mainstreamed in America's healthcare system and has changed the delivery of healthcare services. Individuals working in the healthcare arena need to understand the impact of manag… source
AHM 102Introduction to Health CareThis course provides an overview of the organization, reimbursement, regulations and delivery of different healthcare services. The role of various health care professionals is examined. The purpose,… source
AHM 104Body Structure and Function IThis course begins with an analysis of the structural foundation of the body and its ability to function integrating the levels of organization: chemical cellular, tissue, organ, and system. The cour… source
AHM 105Body Structure and Function IIThis course emphasizes the anatomical structure, physiology, and selective disease processes specific to the digestive system, urinary system, nervous system and sense organs, endocrine system, and r… source
AHM 106Medical Assistant Clinical IThis course is structured to prepare the student to assist the physician in the clinic, outpatient office and ambulatory health care settings. The responsibilities include preparation of the client f… source
AHM 107Medical Assistant Clinical IIThe course prepares students to assist the physician in the clinic, outpatient office and ambulatory health care settings. Responsibilities include administration of medications, phlebotomy, and aidi… source
AHM 109Medical Assistant Review Practicum IThis course is structured to provide the student with a review of the simulation laboratory experience in assisting the physician in the clinic, hospital or private office. Clinical skills covered in… source
AHM 110Medical Assistant Review Practicum IIThe course prepares students with simulation laboratory experience in assisting the physician in the clinic, hospital or private office. Responsibilities include preparation of the client for examina… source
AHM 130Medical Coding Concepts for Allied HealthThis course, for non-coding majors, is designed to teach students general principles of the most current ICD-CM (International Classification of Disease) And CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) codi… source
AHM 140Professional and Communication Issues in Health CareThis course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills needed to communicate effectively in the health care setting. Emphasis is on development of interpersonal skills for workp… source
AHM 185Medical Office ManagementThis course is structured for the Medical Assisting and other Administrative Health Professions and introduces students to the administrative procedures commonly performed in a health care setting. E… source
AHM 198Medical Coding InternshipSelected medical coding experiences are provided in a healthcare facility or insurance company. Knowledge and guidelines basic to applying correct coding systems for appropriate reimbursement are str… source
AHM 199Medical Assistant ExternshipThis 4 credit course is 240 hours and includes administrative and clinical experiences in a medical office or ambulatory health care facility during working hours. Externship must be scheduled with t… source
AHM 202Fundamentals of Health Information Technology ScienceThis course is an introduction to the Health Information Management (HIM) profession and the patient health record. Some of the topics covered are functions of the health record, content and structur… source
AHM 208Pathophysiology and PharmacologyThis course provides students with opportunities to learn fundamental concepts of disease processes followed by further study of specific diseases as they relate to a developmental stage or body syst… source
AHM 220Applied MicrobiologyThis is a survey course intended for allied health majors. This 1 credit course contains microbiological information and skills needed for the allied health professions. This course differs from a tr… source
AHM 231Introduction to CPT CodingThe primary focus of this course is to provide students the principles, guidelines and application of The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding system. CPT is the coding system used to describe… source
AHM 232Advanced CPT CodingThis course is designed for students who plan to work in the variety of healthcare facilities in departments including medical records, medical coding, medical billing, or other reimbursement and doc… source
AHM 233Medical TerminologyThis course is designed to introduce the skills and knowledge needed to develop an understanding of the language of medicine. The basic structure of medical terms and the rules for word building will… source
AHM 239Introduction to ICD-10-CM CodingThis course is designed to teach those interested in learning ICD-10-CM diagnosis coding, the basic skills required to accurately code diagnosis in ICD-10-CM. Students will learn how to interpret and… source
AHM 240Hospital Coding and Case StudiesThis course is designed for students who plan to work in the Health Information Management (HIM) department of a hospital. It is intended to provide additional in-depth study of inpatient medical rec… source
AHM 241Revenue Cycle Management and Reimbursement MethodologiesThis course is designed for students to learn the general principles of revenue cycle management and reimbursement methodologies. Students will learn how to complete and use insurance claim forms and… source
AHM 242Virtual Professional Practice Experience Capstone CourseThis course is designed to have students apply knowledge and skills from their medical coding and billing classes in a comprehensive hands-on experiential learning setting using authentic patient cas… source
AHN 106Patient Care Assisting TechniquesThis course is designed to teach the student the skills necessary to function as a patient care assistant in hospitals and ambulatory care facilities. The role of the patient care assistant has evolv… source
AHN 200Excellence in Care-Nursing Assistant ProgramDelaware County Community College's "Excellence in Care" Nursing Assistant Program is a 133-hour intensive course in accordance with the regulatory guidelines established by the Commonwealth of Penns… source
AHS 100Surgical Technology IThe basic knowledge and fundamental techniques necessary for assuming the responsibilities of a surgical technologist are highlighted. Preoperative and intraoperative patient care concepts, with both… source
AHS 101Surgical Technology Practicum IThis course includes clinical assignment in operating room of affiliating health agencies. Selected learning experience in the application of preoperative and intraoperative patient care concepts, wi… source
AHS 102Surgical Technology IIThis course is a continuation of Surgical Technology I. Knowledge and techniques basic to effective performance as a scrubbed team member in the operating room will be stressed. An intense review of… source
AHS 103Surgical Technology Practicum IIClinical assignment in operating room of affiliating agency. Knowledge and techniques basic to effective performance as a scrubbed member of general surgery and specialty surgery will be stressed. De… source
AHS 200Surgical Technology IIIThis course is a continuation of Surgical Technology II. Knowledge and techniques basic to effective performance as a scrubbed member in the operating room are stressed. The responsibilities of the s… source
AHS 201Surgical Technology Practicum IIIClinical assignment in the operating room of an affiliating agency. Selected learning experiences in advanced surgical interventions in general and specialty surgery are included. Focus is directed o… source
ARC 121Architectural Graphics IAn introduction to the fundamentals of drafting for architectural construction, the course is primarily directed at developing construction documentation skills with a review of light frame construct… source
ARC 215Architectural Design ConceptsThis course presents fundamentals of the architectural design process and the graphic techniques, both manual sketching and CADD, for creating and presenting design ideas including a review of the ty… source
ARC 221Architectural Graphics IIAn advanced-level course in the graphic documentation of construction concepts using manual sketching and CADD techniques. Emphasis is placed on the development of working drawings for commercial bui… source
ARC 226Mechanical and Electrical Systems in BuildingsThis course presents a quantitative and qualitative survey of lighting, power distribution and heating, ventilating and cooling systems in buildings. Emphasis is placed on considering the impact of d… source
ART 100Art and Child DevelopmentThis course examines artistic development and expression in childhood. Emphasis will be on actual artistic production, the visual language of art including the principles of design and color and on i… source
ART 101Mural PaintingThis course examines contemporary mural painting through both theory and practice. Students will study the history and roots of contemporary mural painting within the context of public art. Students… source
ART 105Introduction to VideoThis course introduces students to the technical skills and creative principles required for video camera shooting and post-production. Topics include audio, video recording technology, composition,… source
ART 115History of Graphic DesignThis course analyzes and evaluates the field of graphic design, typography and visual communications from the earliest written languages through contemporary graphic design practice. The course will… source
ART 116History of PhotographyThis course is a survey of the history of photography from complex events leading to its invention in 1839 to the diverse applications in our present day. The course will examine photography’s influe… source
ART 117Art of the Ancient WorldThis course introduces students to the world’s major art and architectural movements from Prehistory through the year 600 CE. Students analyze artworks in terms of their formal and creative propertie… source
ART 118Art from the Medieval and Early Modern WorldThis course introduces students to the world’s major art and architectural movements from the year 600 through 1700 CE. Students analyze artworks in terms of their formal and creative properties alon… source
ART 119Art of the Modern WorldThis course introduces students to the world’s major art and architectural movements from the year 1700 CE through the present. Students analyze artworks in terms of their formal and creative propert… source
ART 122Two Dimensional Designis a foundation art and design course in which students learn and practice the elements and principles of design commonly used as guidelines for the visual arts. Using black and white media, instruct… source
ART 123Color Theory and Designis a foundation art and design course in which students analyze and practice the effects of color relationships applicable to a range of visual art disciplines. Students will learn color systems and… source
ART 124Three Dimensional Designis a foundation art and design course in which students learn and practice the elements and principles of design utilizing height, width, and depth. Both traditional and non-traditional materials are… source
ART 130Drawing IStudents will learn the fundamentals of drawing from observation using a variety of methods and traditional drawing materials. Basic geometric forms to complex organic subject matter will be used to… source
ART 131Drawing IIStudents will continue to practice and improve observational drawing skills on an intermediate level. Subject matter will transition from simple objects to complex forms using traditional materials i… source
ART 133Photography IThis course introduces students to visual language utilizing the medium of photography. Problems and assignments are structured to develop a personal vision and working knowledge of photographic mate… source
ART 134Photography IIThis course continues the exploration into conceptual and technical proficiency with an emphasis on photography as fine art. Advanced techniques with camera work, film developing, printing and presen… source
ART 136Drawing as a Design ProcessThis course will focus on specific freehand drawing skills needed to be successful in the daily requirements of the advertising and commercial design fields through structural analysis of man made an… source
ART 140Introduction to PaintingStudents will be introduced to the fundamentals of painting with an emphasis in observational study. Acrylic paint mixing will begin with a limited palette and transition to a full range of color exp… source
ART 141Intermediate PaintingThis course will continue to develop observational painting skills through still life, landscape, and the figure. Students will also be exposed to alternative painting approaches outside of observati… source
ART 142Figure DrawingStudents will observe and draw the nude model using a range of traditional artists materials. Observational drawing methods and visual sources will be utilized to address structure, volume, proportio… source
ART 144Figure PaintingStudents will study and practice figure painting methods to achieve proper proportion, color relationships, and anatomical accuracy through the direct observation of an unclothed live model. Further,… source
ART 145Watercolor PaintingThis course is an introduction to the basic tools and techniques of the watercolor painter. Emphasis is placed upon transparent watercolor within the Western tradition in still life, landscape, figur… source
ART 190ART Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
ART 194ART Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
ART 199ART Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
ART 208Computer IllustrationThis course is an introduction to the computer as a drawing, illustration, and design tool. Students will gain an understanding of the creation of drawings and illustrations and their practical appli… source
ART 211Digital ImagingThis course is an introduction to the use of image editing software for the creation of dynamic images for print, web and multimedia applications. Special attention is given to scanning images, resol… source
ART 213Page LayoutIn this course, students gain an understanding of using the computer for the creation of publication design. Students complete several activities and tutorials in order to design a variety of creativ… source
ART 215TypographyThis intermediate level course for graphic design majors concerns itself with the characteristics and design applications of type used in printed and digital matter. Students plan and produce a serie… source
ART 225Prepress and Printing ProcessesIn this course you will investigate digital file composition and the use of computing technology as it applies to the preparation of digital files for the printing industry. Printing and binding meth… source
ART 227Web GraphicsThis course introduces students to design for the World Wide Web (WWW). The focus of this course will be aesthetic design that is functional and that encourages, enhances, and simplifies the web brow… source
ART 228Motion GraphicsThis course introduces students to time-based graphics through animation. The focus of the course will be on developing a beginner-to-intermediate vector and bitmap animation for web delivery and rel… source
ART 230Graphic Design IThis is an intermediate level course for graphic design majors. Through a series of projects students learn to employ basic design concepts in solving different types of visual communications problem… source
ART 231Graphic Design IIThis course is a continuation of Graphic Design I. In this course students refine skills and work habits related to the creative process for solving visual communication problems. Projects emphasize… source
ART 232Portfolio SeminarThis advanced-level course for graphic design majors covers the creation and selection of artwork required in job, college transfer and co-op interview situations. Demonstration, discussion, independ… source
ART 233Painting Studio Practicesis a capstone course in correlation with the AFA graduation exhibition. Students will develop mature studio habits within the context of painting and drawing through exposure to methods, materials, a… source
ART 236Digital Photography IThis course introduces students to digital photography and the computer as a darkroom tool. Students will gain an understanding of how digital cameras work, image capturing, manipulation and the fine… source
ART 237Alternative ProcessesIn this course students will explore a wide variety of alternative photographic processes that include formula’s for light sensitive materials to create hand-applied emulsions. Students will learn ho… source
ART 239Digital Photography IIIn this course students will explore digital photography in relation to fine art. Students will be given assigned lectures, writings and will produce artwork using a digital camera. Discussions and l… source
ART 240Medium and Large Format PhotographyThis course introduces the student to Medium and Large Format Photography including camera movements, the Scheimpflug principle and other techniques unique to medium and large format cameras as well… source
ART 241Portfolio PresentationThis course is a capstone experience for students completing the photography program. Students will produce a professional portfolio and self-promotional materials. Topics include researching transfe… source
ART 242Drawing IIIStudents will explore traditional and experimental means of image making through drawing practices. A variety of materials and drawing surfaces may be used to investigate assignment objectives and in… source
AUT 100Introduction to Automotive Service Operation and Shop PracticesThis introductory course is designed to provide the student with knowledge and skill in automotive service operations and shop practices. The student will interact with various automotive service org… source
AUT 101Automotive Electricity and ElectronicsThis course is designed to prepare the student to work in the field of electricity and electronics as it relates to the modern day automobile. The course covers concepts in basic electricity, electri… source
AUT 102Automotive EnginesThis course is designed to provide the student with the fundamental theory, construction, inspection, measurement, performance, and identification of the automobile's engine. Integrating theory and p… source
AUT 103Brake SystemsThis course is designed to introduce students to the principles of hydraulic brake systems and their components. The course will emphasize how to analyze and repair domestic and foreign brake systems… source
AUT 114Steering and SuspensionThis course is designed as an introduction to tire descriptions, wheels, tire repairs, measurements, wheel run out, tires and wheels service, and wheel bearings. The course provides the student with… source
AUT 115Fuel I and IIThis course introduces the student to gasoline and diesel fuels with emphasis on fuel performance, delivery systems, pumps, and fuel lines in major domestic and foreign automotive fuel systems. The c… source
AUT 121Engine PerformanceThis course is designed to provide the student with theory, design, construction, inspection, and service of the automotive engine. The purpose of the course is to review engine operation and perform… source
AUT 123Power Train ControlsThis course is designed to expose the student to the design, service, and diagnosis of automotive computer power train controls in automotive transmissions. Shifting, transfer case shifting, four- wh… source
AUT 150Air ConditioningThis course is designed to provide the student with theory and skill in the design, operation, diagnostic, repair, and service procedures of the automotive heating and air conditioning combinations,… source
AUT 151Ignition SystemsThis course is designed to provide the student with a foundation in theory and skill in the field of ignition systems. Basic, primary and secondary circuits, ignition timing, spark timing systems, an… source
AUT 152Computer and Emissions SystemsThis course is designed to provide the student with theory and skill in the design, repair, service, and testing procedures of emission systems, and as well as drivability problems. Electronic servic… source
AUT 153Automotive Manual Transmission/Transaxle and ChassisThis course is designed to provide the student with knowledge and skill in manual transmission/transaxle and clutch units, used to move vehicles from a stop to full speed. It includes internal unit d… source
AUT 190Automotive Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
AUT 194Automotive Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
AUT 199Automotive Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
AUT 200Automotive Automatic Transmission/TransaxleThis course is designed to provide the student with theory and skill in the design, construction, inspection, repair, and diagnostic testing of the automatic transmission/transaxle. The student will… source
AUT 201Automotive Chassis and Security SystemsThis course is designed to expose the student to the chassis and many security systems used on today's modern vehicles. This course will prepare the student to diagnose, wire, troubleshoot, remove, a… source
BIO 100Biological SciencesStudents in this course will explore the following aspects of biology: the organization of life, the development of living organisms, the transmission of traits, evolution, behavior and ecology. This… source
BIO 102Humans and the EnvironmentThis course provides an introduction to the study of the design of the natural world and interactions between humans and their environment. It includes an investigation of the impact of human activit… source
BIO 110General Biology Iis designed for majors in biology, natural science and related fields. This course introduces students to the general principles of biology, emphasizing cell structure and function, molecular biology… source
BIO 111General Biology IIis designed for majors in biology, natural science, and related fields. This course focuses on the structure, function, and diversity of organisms with an emphasis on their evolutionary and ecologica… source
BIO 115Field Ecologyis designed primarily for majors in biology, natural science, and related fields, yet is open to students of all majors. This course introduces students to the general principles of field ecology per… source
BIO 150Human Anatomy and Physiology IThe first course in a two-semester sequence that covers the basic structure and function of the human body using a systems approach. Major topics covered include biological chemistry, cell biology, h… source
BIO 151Human Anatomy and Physiology IIThe second course in a two-semester sequence that covers the basic structure and function of the human body using a systems approach. Major topics covered include the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymph… source
BIO 200General ZoologyA hands on survey of the animal kingdom, with emphasis on evolutionary relationships, form and function, and interactions of animals with their environments. NOTE Pre-Req BIO 111 is recommended but n… source
BIO 210General BotanyA survey of the major plant groups with an emphasis on basic structure, function, reproductive patterns, biological contributions, development and evolutionary relationships within each group. NOTE P… source
BIO 220Nutrition and Well BeingThis is a one semester course covering the basic principles of human nutrition and their application to the maintenance of lifelong health and well-being. It is designed to fulfill the requirements o… source
BIO 230Introduction to Microbiologyis designed to examine the biology of microorganisms and their significance to human existence. Cellular structures, metabolic pathways and life strategies will be studied. The roles of microorganism… source
BIO 240General Microbiologyis intended for Mathematics, Natural Science majors. This course will provide an introduction to the basic concept of microbial evolution, physiology, ecology, genetics and pathogenesis. This course… source
BIO 250Geneticsexamines how molecular information relates to the appearance and behavior of living things and how this information is transferred from one organism to another. Course topics include Mendelian geneti… source
BUS 100Introduction to Businessis a foundational course designed to provide a broad overview of the dynamic world of business. Students explore economics, management, marketing, accounting, finance, entrepreneurship, ethics and so… source
BUS 104Mathematics for BusinessThis course utilizes mathematical operations to solve practical business application problems which will develop a strong business mathematics and personal finance foundation. Students use arithmetic… source
BUS 110Professional SellingThis course provides an in-depth exploration of the principles, strategies, and techniques of professional selling. Students will learn the fundamentals of the sales process, including prospecting, r… source
BUS 128Introduction to Entrepreneurship(Formerly BUS 105) This Introduction to Entrepreneurship focuses on the basics of how to launch an entrepreneurial venture, including entrepreneurial development and planning, funding and accounting,… source
BUS 129Entrepreneurship II SeminarThe main objective of this course is to provide the student with an understanding of the problems and challenges facing an entrepreneur in the process of creating a business plan and seeking investor… source
BUS 130Business Communicationfocuses on developing oral, written, interpersonal, and visual communication skills in the context of the contemporary business environment. Students learn how to compose a variety of business messag… source
BUS 190Business Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
BUS 194Business Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
BUS 199Business Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
BUS 210Principles of ManagementThis course presents students with an application of management theory to management practice. The course examines the characteristics and interconnectedness of effective planning, organizing, leadin… source
BUS 212Introduction to Sport ManagementThis course explores the sport industry environment and introduces classic business and management concepts as they apply to this specific setting. Students are exposed to planning, organizing, leadi… source
BUS 213LeadershipThis course presents both theoretical and practical aspects of the leadership functions needed to develop an effective and productive workforce. Students will examine leadership skills, values, and b… source
BUS 214Organizational BehaviorThis course is an introduction to the study of human behavior in organizations. The purpose of this course is to increase the student's understanding and awareness of individual, interpersonal, group… source
BUS 215Human Resource ManagementThis course offers an in-depth study of the principles of human resource management. This course presents both the theoretical and practical aspects of the broad human resource functions which manage… source
BUS 216Training & DevelopmentThis course introduces students to the importance of training and development in today's organizations. As more organizations restructure and initiate strategic changes, training and development beco… source
BUS 217Compensation & BenefitsThis course is an introduction to compensation and benefits issues in today's organizations. It is a practical approach to the systems, methods and procedures to establish and manage an organizationa… source
BUS 218Labor RelationsFor organizations to be successful today, the relationship between managers and employees must be handled effectively. Whether or not employees are represented by unions, issues such as employee heal… source
BUS 220Elementary StatisticsIntroduction to the use of probability and statistical inference for business decision making. Various distributions and techniques are presented to prepare the student for parametric estimation and… source
BUS 221Elementary Statistics LaboratoryAn elementary statistics lab to supplement BUS 220 , providing students with the basics of descriptive and inferential statistical analysis as well as utilizing the statistical capabilities of Excel.… source
BUS 230Principles of MarketingThis course introduces students to the total marketing process. Students explore key marketing concepts and activities related to the development of strategies related to product, price, place, and p… source
BUS 231Principles of AdvertisingThis course is a detailed study of media usage for mass selling. Philosophy and psychology of radio, television, newspaper and other mass communications are covered. Practical applications of current… source
BUS 232Principles of FinanceThis course provides an examination of the goals of financial management within an analytical framework. Emphasis is given to techniques and methods used to manage the money supply by a business orga… source
BUS 243Legal Environment of BusinessThis course examines the contemporary legal environment as it relates to business. Among the topics covered are the origins of law and the legal system; ethics and social responsibility of business;… source
BUS 246TeamworkThis course addresses the use of teamwork in a business environment both to identify and to solve problems. The course will emphasize examples, role playing and exercises for group participation. source
BUS 256Strategic ManagementThis course introduces students to strategic management methods and practices used by organizations all over the world. Students learn the internal and external strategy methods used by companies as… source
BUS 257Strategic Workforce PlanningThis course introduces students to strategic workforce planning including corporate strategies as well as workforce demand, talent supply and workforce segmentation. This course includes planning for… source
BUS 258Recruitment and SelectionThis course introduces students to workforce recruitment and selection. Workforce needs are constantly changing, and talent management is more important than ever. Choosing the right person with the… source
BUS 259Performance ManagementThe goal of this course is to provide students with a solid understanding of performance management of employees post hire from the perspective of a human resource management and general management v… source
BUS 260Employment LawThis course is designed to help students gain insight into the pivotal role of laws in human resource management and in organizations in the United States. Employment law touches on the basic rights… source
CHE 101Introduction to General ChemistryCHE 101 is a one semester course covering the fundamentals of general chemistry. It is designed to fulfill the requirements of certain allied health and nursing programs. It also is appropriate as a… source
CHE 102Introduction to Organic and Biological ChemistryCHE 102 is a one semester course covering the fundamentals of organic and biological chemistry. It is designed to fulfill the requirements of certain allied health and nursing programs. It also is ap… source
CHE 110General Chemistry IThis course is the first part of a rigorous, mathematics based college chemistry sequence. This course is designed for students majoring in science or engineering fields. Basic laws and theories of c… source
CHE 111General Chemistry IIThis course is the second part of a rigorous, mathematics based college chemistry sequence. This course is designed for students majoring in science or engineering fields. Basic laws and theories of… source
CHE 200Organic Chemistry IAn integrated study of carbon compounds with emphasis on structure, stereochemistry, reactions and synthesis. Laboratory work will emphasize record keeping, separation, purification and identificatio… source
CHE 201Organic Chemistry IIThe study of organic compounds containing oxygen and nitrogen. The structure, stereochemistry, reactions, and multistep synthesis of organic nitrogen and oxygen will be studied. Syntheses and instrum… source
COMM 100Interpersonal CommunicationThis course focuses on the theory and the practice of human communication with an emphasis on one-on-one (dyadic) communication in diverse relationships and various contexts. source
COMM 102Communication Across CulturesThis course focuses on communication among and between people of different cultures. It is designed to introduce students to the basic concepts, theories, and research pertaining to intercultural com… source
COMM 104Introduction to Mass CommunicationThis course introduces students to the industrialized production, distribution, regulation, consumption and analysis of print, electronic and new media industries. Students will review the history of… source
COMM 106New Media and CultureThis course introduces students to theories, industrial trends and consumer practices related to digital media. Topics will include media convergence, media literacy, and cultural criticism in the di… source
COMM 111Public SpeakingThis course enables students to deliver a variety of presentations. Students are introduced to various methods of delivery, organizational patterns, and types of presentational aids. Emphasis is plac… source
COMM 115Introduction to Public RelationsPublic relations is the process of managing reputations by tracking an organization's actions and stakeholders’ opinions about those actions; reporting on those actions and opinions; and reacting to… source
COMM 190Communications Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
COMM 194Communications Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
COMM 199Communications Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
COMM 200Argumentation and DebateThis course focuses on the theory and practice of argumentation and debate. Students will learn fundamental concepts of argument including identifying claims, using credible evidence, types of reason… source
COMM 201Communication TheoryThis course examines the major paradigms within the study of human communication by introducing students to both historical and contemporary communication theories from various branches of the discip… source
CPT 102Carpentry FundamentalsThis course is designed for students preparing for a career in carpentry. Students are introduced to foundational concepts and principles of the carpentry trade. Students receive instruction in the u… source
CPT 104Basic FramingThis course focuses on equipping students with essential skills and knowledge for framing and constructing structural components in residential buildings. Students will develop proficiency in identif… source
CPT 106Advanced FramingThis course focuses on advanced techniques and skills essential for constructing complex framing structures and intricate architectural details. In addition students will develop proficiency in const… source
CPT 110Roofing and Exterior FinishingThis course is designed to equip students with the practical skills and theory necessary for successful exterior finishing and roofing projects. Students will learn to estimate materials, select appr… source
CPT 114Drywall/Trim and Interior FinishingThe course focuses on equipping students with the skills and knowledge necessary for interior finishing work, with a primary emphasis on drywall installation and trim techniques. Students will learn… source
CPT 116Flooring SystemsThis course provides students with comprehensive training in the selection, preparation, and installation of various types of flooring materials commonly used in residential and commercial constructi… source
CPT 120Energy EfficiencyThis course introduces students to the techniques and materials used in remodeling and new construction of homes. Topics covered in the class include green building and green building standard; energ… source
CPT 150Introduction to CabinetmakingThis course introduces basic cabinetmaking skills. Topics covered include material selection, layout, design, proper use and application of hand and power tools, and finishing techniques. Course incl… source
CPT 151Furniture BuildingThis course presents the basic skills necessary to build furniture. Proper use of hand and power tools is covered. Wood joinery is covered along with different finishing techniques. NOTE: Must have d… source
CPT 152Home Remodeling/AdditionsIntroduces basic principles of framing structures, insulation, paneling, ceramic tile for floors and walls, and basic carpentry skills. Topics covered include: stairs, roofing, basic plumbing and wir… source
CPT 153Advanced Furniture BuildingThis course is designed for students who are ready to progress beyond The Basics of Furniture Building ( CPT 151 ) course. It presents advanced techniques in wood bending using steam, laminate, freef… source
CPT 190Carpentry Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
CPT 194Carpentry Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
CPT 199Carpentry Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
CS 100Introduction to Information Technology(formerly DPR 100) This course is designed to provide an introduction to Information Technology (IT) concepts and applications, and the impact of IT on individuals, organizations, and society. Core c… source
CS 101Introduction to Computer Science(formerly DPR 101/DPR 108) An engaging and approachable course that explores many of the foundational concepts of computer science and programming. Develop problem-solving, logic and critical reasoni… source
CS 102Introduction to PythonStudents learn the fundamentals of designing, developing, and testing computer programs using the Python programming language. Problem-solving, logic and critical reasoning skills are emphasized as y… source
CS 104Introduction to Java Programming(formerly DPR 104) This course teaches the fundamentals of analyzing problems and designing, developing and testing computer programs to solve them utilizing Java in an Integrated Development Environ… source
CS 105Management Information Systems(formerly DPR 105) This introductory course in managing information systems defines business processes, integrates these processes with computer technology, explains the flow of information in a busi… source
CS 106Art and Animation(Formerly CS 121 ) This course introduces students to digital art and animation using Adobe Animate and Blender. Students will learn the fundamentals of creating animations, including character desig… source
CS 107Helpdesk Concepts(formerly DPR 107) This course provides students with a practical introduction to Help Desk concepts. Topics covered include the different types of help desks and how they are measured by organizatio… source
CS 110Introduction to C++(formerly DPR 110) The purpose of the course is to teach students the fundamentals of analyzing problems and designing, developing and testing computer programs to solve them, utilizing C++ in an Int… source
CS 111Computer Applications(formerly DPR 111) This is a comprehensive hands-on personal computer applications course specifically designed for students to develop an intermediate knowledge of word processing software, spreadsh… source
CS 113Database Management Systems(formerly DPR 113) This course provides students with an introduction to database concepts, data models, and Database Management System (DBMS) software applications. Students examine, design, create… source
CS 115Microsoft Excel(formerly DPR 115) This hands-on course provides a comprehensive presentation of Microsoft Excel. The more advance features of Microsoft Excel are stressed. source
CS 116Introduction to Online Research Strategies(formerly DPR 116) This course is designed to teach students effective research skills using the internet. Students will learn effective research strategies for retrieving, evaluating and using infor… source
CS 117Fundamentals of Game Design Theory and Practice(formerly DPR 117) This course introduces students to the theory and practical aspects of the computer game development process. Students brainstorm a game idea, establish focus, determine the storyt… source
CS 118Game Creation Development(formerly DPR 118) This course focuses on designing, developing and testing computer games using game creation development tools. Students use an icon-based system of events and actions to program co… source
CS 119Introduction to Computer Game Programming(formerly DPR 119) This course introduces students to the concepts of programming using an object-orient programming language and game development tools. Students will create 2D and 3D games using ga… source
CS 121Game Art and Animation(formerly DPR 121) The focus of this course is to create 2D artwork, arrange U-V's, generate textures, and create a 3D model. Students create 3D models and animations using industry standard computer… source
CS 127Introduction to PC Support(formerly DPR 227) This is the first part of the hands-on hardware preparation for students whose goal is to develop an understanding of operating systems to maintain and manage a personal computer.… source
CS 128PC Repair and Maintenance(formerly DPR 228) This course is a continuation of the hands-on course for students whose goal is to work with personal computer operating systems. The course prepares students to technically suppor… source
CS 130Introduction to Unity 3DThis course introduces students to the world’s most popular game engine, Unity 3D. Students will learn how to create interactive content for gaming, simulations and visualization. source
CS 131Virtual Asset ProductionThis course introduces students to the fundamentals of creating 2D and 3D assets for use in real-time, virtual environments and games using industry-standard software and hardware. source
CS 132C# Programing for InteractivityThis course introduces students to the concepts of programming using the C# programming language. Students will learn how to write C# code for interactivity using Microsoft Visual Studio and Unity 3D. source
CS 133Augmented, Mixed and Virtual Reality: XR FundamentalsThis course introduces students to augmented, mixed and virtual reality technologies. Using the Unity 3D game engine, students will learn how to create interactive and immersive experiences using ind… source
CS 141UNIX Operating Systems(formerly DPR 141) This hands-on course aims to familiarize students with the UNIX operating system. The course covers the installation, use, management and customization of UNIX in a PC environment.… source
CS 142Introduction to Cloud Computing Concepts and Administration using Microsoft AzureThis course will introduce the fundamentals and purposes of cloud computing. Students will learn the administration and maintenance of online resources and services via the Microsoft Azure cloud plat… source
CS 143Introduction to Cloud Computing Concepts and Administration using Amazon Web ServicesThis course will introduce the fundamentals and purposes of cloud computing using the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud platform. Students will use live AWS Console and Command Line interfaces and auto… source
CS 160Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI)This course introduces the fundamental concepts, techniques, and applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Students will explore the history and development of AI, its various branches, and the u… source
CS 190Computer Programming Internship (1 credit)(formerly DPR 190) College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore c… source
CS 194Computer Programming Internship (2 credit)(formerly DPR 194) College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore c… source
CS 199Computer Programming Internship (3 credit)(formerly DPR 199) College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore c… source
CS 200UX DesignUser experience (UX) design is a discipline concerned with all the elements that together make up the user interface, including layout, visual design, text, brand, sound and interaction. (Source: Use… source
CS 202Intermediate PythonThis course teaches students the fundamentals of Object Oriented Programming (OOP) by designing, coding and testing simple applications using Python. The course is designed for students who have an u… source
CS 204Intermediate Java Programming(formerly DPR 204) This course teaches students how to create single-user applications using the Java programming language. Students learn the fundamentals of object-oriented programming (OOP) by des… source
CS 210Object Oriented C++(formerly DPR 210) This course teaches students how to create single-user applications using the C++ programming language. Students learn the fundamentals of object-oriented programming (OOP) by desi… source
CS 212Data Structures and Algorithms(formerly DPR 212) This course focuses on problem analysis, algorithm design and refinement, and computer programming. Complex data structures such as stacks, heaps, and trees as well as sorting and… source
CS 214jQuery/JavaScript(formerly DPR 214) jQuery is a fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library. In this course students learn to use jQuery, JavaScript and Ajax to include dynamic content and create feature-rich we… source
CS 222Visual Basic Programming(formerly DPR 222) This course familiarizes students with ways to create single-use applications using Microsoft's Visual Basic (VB.NET) programming language. Students learn the fundamentals of Objec… source
CS 240Responsive Web Design(formerly DPR 241, CS 241) Students learn to use the responsive design web development approach and follow a mobile-first strategy. Design and create responsive user interfaces and navigation systems… source
CS 242Azure Cloud Architect TechnologiesMicrosoft Azure Architect Technologies course prepares students for a career as a certified Azure Cloud Architect. Students will deepen knowledge of managing Azure resources, and integrating virtual… source
CS 243Amazon AWS Cloud Solutions ArchitectureAWS Solutions Architecture will provide students with the tools to design, plan, and implement resilient, high-performing, secure, and cost-optimized architectures using AWS best practices for integr… source
CS 250Digital Portfolio Development(formerly DPR 250) The focus of the Digital Portfolio Development course is to design a portfolio that makes evident a student's knowledge and skills of their field of study. The portfolio is a colle… source
CS 262Machine Learning and Neural NetworksThis course introduces students to the principles and techniques of machine learning and neural networks. Students will learn about supervised and unsupervised learning algorithms, feature selection,… source
CS 264Natural Language Processing (NLP)This course focuses on the principles and techniques of Natural Language Processing (NLP), including text processing, speech recognition, and language generation. Students will learn about text prepr… source
CS 266Computer Vision and Image ProcessingThis course introduces students to the principles and techniques of computer vision and image processing. Students will learn about image acquisition, representation, and preprocessing, as well as ob… source
CS 268AI Ethics and Social ResponsibilityThis course explores the ethical and social implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. Students will examine the potential impacts of AI on various aspects of society, including priva… source
CUL 115Culinary Foundations IStudents will be introduced to the use and care of professional foodservice equipment, basic knife skills, basic cooking methods, weighing and measuring, culinary terminology and applying kitchen san… source
CUL 150Baking and Pastry Foundations IStudents are introduced to the principles of baking, and to the skills and techniques needed for production of baked goods and pastries for commercial foodservice. Topics include planning, selecting… source
CUL 151Baking and Pastry Foundations IIThis course introduces the student to the fundamentals of pastry design and plated desserts. Students learn the advanced methods and techniques that enable them to produce components for plated desse… source
CUL 199Culinary ExternshipExternship and/or Experiential Learning will provide an opportunity for Culinary Arts students, who have demonstrated a proficiency with basic skills to gain practical field experience. This field ex… source
CUL 210Foodservice PurchasingThis course provides an overview of the process of selection and procurement used in various foodservice operations. Main topics include: distribution systems; purchasing goals and options; financial… source
CUL 215Menu Planning and Cost ControlThis course will present the menu as a vital management tool that influences all foodservice functions. It also presents various strategies for controlling costs with techniques for developing menu c… source
CUL 220Nutrition and the Hospitality IndustryThis course is designed for the student preparing for a career in the hospitality industry The student will learn the basic concepts of nutrition and understand how to apply them when designing menus… source
CUL 230Culinary Foundations IIStudents will practice and apply advanced skills and techniques learned in foundational culinary courses to execute the production of soups and compound sauces, meat and seafood fabrication, food pre… source
CUL 231Garde MangerStudents will further develop the skills and techniques learned in CUL 230 (Advanced Culinary Skills and Techniques), with emphasis on volume cooking, plating techniques, plate presentation, and garn… source
CUL 232International CuisineStudents will learn to prepare Classical and International Cuisines, including Regional American, Asian, European, Latin and Middle Eastern foods. Students will practice hands-on development of these… source
DRA 100Introduction to TheatreThis course surveys the world's dramatic literature by concentrating on text analysis of a representative sample of plays of varying periods (ancient, classical, modern) and types (tragedy, comedy, d… source
DRA 105Acting Shakespeareis designed with the knowledge that the plays of Shakespeare were written to be spoken aloud, by actors on a stage. This course will investigate the plays of Shakespeare with that reality in mind, an… source
DRA 110Acting IThis acting course is designed to provide students with the basic rudiments of acting. Emphasis is on movement, breathing, voice (diction, projection, emphasis, interpretation), and script and charac… source
DRA 111Acting IIis a continuation of Acting I. In this course, students refine skills they developed in Acting I and continue to explore the acting process through readings, theatre attendance and performance work.… source
DRA 114Theatre Arts PracticumThis course is designed to give students practical experience in theatrical production of a play. Students can choose to work as actors, production crew members, or costume and wardrobe crew members… source
DRA 116StagecraftThis is a workshop course; you will learn by doing. Students have the opportunity to learn how to paint scenic efforts, design stage lighting and sound, and construct basic set pieces and architectur… source
DRA 130Voice and Movementis designed to introduce students to major vocal and movement techniques and practices used by professionals such as actors to maximize their effectiveness as public speakers and to create vibrant, m… source
ECE 100Principles of Early Childhood EducationThis course examines the historical and philosophical background of early childhood education as well as the regulations that govern early childhood education in both the public and private sector. S… source
ECE 110Infant/Toddler Care and EducationThis course will prepare the student to use a relationship-based model to develop and implement an active learning environment for infants and toddlers. Students will implement individualized curricu… source
ECE 111Methods and Materials for TeachingThis course will prepare the student to develop and implement an active learning environment for children in Pre-k to 4th grade that incorporates classroom design, learning activities that support ph… source
ECE 112Professionalism in Early Childhood EducationThis course will orient the student to what it means to be a professional in the field of early childhood education and to the NAEYC Professional Standards and Competencies. Students will learn about… source
ECE 120Early Childhood Education Laboratory IThis course provides the student an opportunity to function as a member of a caregiving/teaching team with infants (birth to 12 months) or toddlers (12-36 months) in an approved early learning progra… source
ECE 121Early Childhood Education Laboratory IIThis is the capstone course for the Early Childhood Education program of study. In this course, the student will synthesize their learning by functioning as a member of an instructional team in an ap… source
ECE 130Early Childhood DevelopmentThis course examines the cognitive, physical, social and emotional development of the young child from conception through the early childhood period. Students will integrate and apply the major conce… source
ECE 140Integrated Curriculum and AssessmentThis course will prepare the student to develop an integrated curriculum for preschool, kindergarten and primary age children based on the structure of the academic content areas and the early learni… source
ECE 190ECE Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
ECE 194ECE Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
ECE 199ECE Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
ECE 201Children Families and CommunityThis course will prepare the student to implement an educational environment that builds a community of learners whose members are children, families, community members and teachers. Building relatio… source
ECE 202Including All ChildrenThe ​Including All Children course will prepare the early childhood educator with the foundational knowledge of the early intervention systems in Pennsylvania for the purpose of providing high qualit… source
ECE 290Administration and Supervision of Early Care and Education EnvironmentsThis course will examine the varied aspects of administration and supervision in the early care and education environment. It is designed for early childhood educators who are or would like to take o… source
ECE 291Current Issues and Trends in Early Care and EducationThis course will examine the current issues and trends in early childhood education. Through the use of discussions, debates and disagreement, current issues will be identified and a generation of so… source
ECE 293Financial Strategies for the Business of Early Care and EducationThis course will examine financial and business management strategies associated with managing a childcare center. Topics covered will include marketing, budgeting, business plans, for profit versus… source
ECO 210Macroeconomic PrinciplesThis course is designed to help beginning economics students comprehend the principles essential for understanding the basic economizing problem and specific economic issues, such as, unemployment, i… source
ECO 220Microeconomic PrinciplesMicroeconomics is a course designed to help beginning economics students comprehend the principles essential for understanding the basic economizing problems, behavior of individual households and fi… source
EDU 110Introduction to TeachingThis course provides students with an introduction to the field of teaching and learning. Students will become familiar with teaching as a career choice and state requirements for becoming a certifie… source
EDU 206Teaching with TechnologyThis course is an introduction to online teaching and learning. Its purpose is to increase the student's understanding and awareness of online teaching styles and strategies, as they relate to today'… source
EDU 208English Language LearnersThis course focuses on the development of foundational knowledge for teacher education students to assist English language learners successfully in their future classrooms. Students will gain a basic… source
EDU 215Primary Grade Lab and SeminarThis course will provide an orientation to various aspects of teaching in K-4 schools. Topics will include observation and use of assessment strategies and tools, planning developmentally and cultura… source
EDU 220Introduction to Inclusive Education K-12This course will provide an introduction to the field of special education, major provisions of special education law, and the legal mandates of the teacher serving children with disabilities in the… source
EGR 100Engineering GraphicsThe fundamentals of drafting, space geometry of points, lines and surfaces, graphs, graphical mathematics and design projects. source
EGR 150Engineering TopicsThis course is a required series of eight seminars designed to introduce first year engineering students to skills and topics of importance in engineering and is taken in the second semester of the e… source
EGR 200Engineering StaticsThis course teaches students fundamental concepts that are used in every engineering discipline which include vector mechanics of concentrated and distributed forces, moments, free body diagrams, sta… source
EGR 201Engineering DynamicsA course in vector dynamics. Topics include the kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies in plane and three-dimensional motion. Force, energy, and momentum methods, as well as the study… source
EGR 210Engineering CircuitsA first course in circuits for engineers. Uses the basic concepts of modern circuit analysis. Topics include two-terminal devices and their classification, circuit topology and Kirchoff's Laws, lumpe… source
EGR 220Engineering Thermodynamicsis an introductory one-semester course with lecture and demonstrations designed for engineering and science students. Major topics include: concepts of thermodynamics; pressure; temperature; heat and… source
EGY 100Understanding the Economics of Today's Energy BusinessInstruction in the course provides a comprehensive overview of the North American energy industry and the current technological, economic, and political environment in which the industry currently fi… source
EGY 101Power Plant Industry FundamentalsThis course provides a comprehensive overview of power plant fundamentals and the challenges and advantages of major electrical power generation unit types. A very basic understanding of the principl… source
EGY 201Energy Systems Piping and TubingThis course is designed for students pursuing employment in the varied occupational fields of power plant maintenance and operations. Piping systems covered in this course include chemical, pneumatic… source
EGY 203Thermodynamics of Energy SystemsThis course provides, in a practical approach, an introduction to the theory, principles, calculations, and practices associated with heat transfer, fluid flow, and the thermodynamics applicable to t… source
EGY 205Electrical Energy ProductionThis course is designed to introduce the electrical power production technician to the integral phases, processes, and equipment associated with the generation of electricity. The study of processes… source
EGY 207Planning Scheduling and MaintenanceThis course is designed to provide students with an introduction to the field of power plant maintenance, with an emphasis on systematic approaches to planning and scheduling. Students will gain prac… source
ELL 023Elementary Grammar(Formerly ESL 023) This is a course for advanced beginners that will enable students to apply grammar in listening, speaking, reading and academic writing. It is recommended that students take the co… source
ELL 024Elementary Writing(Formerly ESL 024) This course is for advanced beginners who can write basic sentences and have some knowledge of English sentence structures. The course covers basic grammatical structures, some mod… source
ELL 025Elementary Reading(Formerly ESL 025) In this course, students will develop reading comprehension skills and expand vocabulary. Students will utilize various reading and vocabulary strategies to understand level-approp… source
ELL 026Elementary Listening/Speaking(Formerly ESL 026) This is a course for advanced beginners who have some basic knowledge of English and some functional communicative ability (e.g. simple questions and answers on topics of everyday… source
ELL 033Intermediate Grammar I(Formerly ESL 033) This course aims at the development of intermediate grammar skills following ELL 023 (Elementary Grammar). Students are introduced to grammatical structures through a variety of ac… source
ELL 034Intermediate Writing I(Formerly ESL 034) This course aims at the development of intermediate writing skills following ELL 024 (Elementary Writing). Students are introduced to a variety of strategies that require synthesis… source
ELL 035Intermediate Reading I(Formerly ESL 035) In this course, students will expand reading skills and vocabulary. Students will utilize various reading and vocabulary strategies to comprehend level-appropriate academic texts t… source
ELL 036Intermediate Listening/Speaking I(Formerly ESL 036) This course is a speaking and listening course for developing intermediate ELL students. Students entering the course should be able to answer questions about their own lives and e… source
ELL 040Intermediate Writing II(Formerly ESL/ELL 044) This course aims at the development of high intermediate writing skills following ELL 034 (Intermediate Writing I). This course is designed for students who can write unified,… source
ELL 041Intermediate Reading II(Formerly ESL/ELL 045) This course is designed for high-intermediate ELL students who need to build their vocabulary and reading skills so that they can, with the assistance of a dictionary, understa… source
ELL 042Intermediate Listening/Speaking II(Formerly ESL/ELL 046) This course is designed to enhance the listening and speaking skills of high-intermediate ELL students. Students entering the course should be able to engage in discussions on… source
ELL 043Intermediate Grammar II(Formerly ESL 043) This course aims to develop grammar skills following ELL 033 (Intermediate Grammar I). It is a multi-skills course in which students practice grammar in academic situations. Studen… source
ELT 102Commercial Wire ICommercial Wiring I presents the requirements of a commercial electrical installation. Specific commercial installation methods, techniques, materials and National Electrical Code requirements will b… source
ELT 110Introduction to ElectricityThis introductory course introduces students to the fundamental theories and principles of electricity. These theories and principles include voltage, current, magnetism, Ohm’s Law, inductance, capac… source
ELT 112Electrical CodeThis course is designed to help students read and understand the National Electrical Code. The National Electrical Code is the basic code that governs all electrical installations. The course teaches… source
ELT 114Residential WireThis course introduces students to the theory and practice of residential wiring. Students learn how to complete new house wiring, including the wiring of lighting receptacles, major appliances, alar… source
ELT 116Advanced Electrical WireThis course teaches students more complex residential electrical installations. Students learn additional wiring methods for single family and multi-family dwellings that include load calculations, s… source
ELT 118Troubleshooting and Old Work WiringThis course introduces students to the issues related to completing electrical work on old houses, as well as doing troubleshooting and preventive maintenance on residential buildings. Students learn… source
ELT 153Smart Home Systemsis an introductory course on the principles, installation, and operation of wired and wireless residential electrical and electronic systems. The student will apply those lessons on a mock-up house.… source
ELT 190Electrical Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
ELT 194Electrical Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
ELT 199Electrical Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
ELT 200Commercial WiringThis course provides an in-depth comprehension of commercial wiring. It includes the understanding of electrical power needs and distribution requirements for a typical commercial facility. The cours… source
ELT 202Industrial Electric IIThis course will include heavy coverage in the areas of transformer selection and installation, AC circuits, AC motor control, industrial lighting and electric heat. source
ELT 203Industrial Electrical SystemsThis course provides the student with an introduction to various electrical systems and devices used in a manufacturing/commercial facilities environment. Students will learn how to identify the func… source
ELT 204Introduction to Programmable Logic ControllersThis introductory course is intended to acquaint students in a hands-on mode with the basic skills and knowledge of programmable logic controllers, with respect to Industrial Systems. Students will l… source
ELT 206Commercial WireThis course provides an overview of commercial wiring. It includes the understanding of electrical power needs and distribution requirements for a typical commercial facility. The course stresses the… source
ELT 208Solar Photovoltaic System Design and InstallationThis International Renewable Energy Council (IREC) focused course is designed to introduce students to grid tied photovoltaic (PV) systems. In this course, students will learn the benefits of a grid… source
EMER 105Incident ManagementThis course is designed to provide the student with an overview of the Incident Command-Unified Command Structure. Additionally, a look at incident management from various perspectives such as local… source
EMER 110Emergency PlanningThis course will introduce the student to the concepts of Emergency and Crisis Planning. The course provides an overview of the entire concept of planning as an activity to anticipate, prevent, prepa… source
EMER 120Leadership and InfluenceThis course will provide the student with an overview of the theories and concepts of leadership development. The course will examine leadership from a value (core values) approach, systems (chain of… source
EMER 130Search and RescueThis course will provide the student with the knowledge concerning the general responsibilities, skills, abilities and the equipment needed by those involved in search and rescue efforts. The course… source
EMER 140Emergency Management SeminarThis course will provide the student with a forum for discussion of the basic need for emergency management, emergency planning and incident management. This course will also overview the roles and r… source
EMER 199Emergency Management and Planning Internship (3 credit)The Emergency Management & Planning College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) Internship is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences in conjunction with classroom studies in the fie… source
EMS 100Emergency Medical TechnicianThis intensive program is designed to instruct the pre-hospital care provider in the skills necessary to reduce mortality and morbidity from accident and illness. Topics covered include patient asses… source
EMTP 100Introduction and Patient AssessmentThis course is designed to provide the student with the necessary knowledge of the roles and responsibilities of advanced life support systems and procedures. Topics such as medical/legal ethics and… source
EMTP 101Pharmacology and Airway ManagementThis course is designed to stress practices applicable to the paramedic practitioner. Emphasis is placed on medication application, pharmacology and therapeutic concepts and practices. Various approa… source
EMTP 102Trauma Assessment and ManagementThis course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills to recognize the mechanisms of injury, trauma systems, patient assessment and emergency care. The course will also cover,… source
EMTP 103CardiologyThis course is designed to prepare the paramedic student to manage numerous types of cardiology emergencies. Topics including the etiology and epidemiology of cardiopulmonary diseases and conditions… source
EMTP 104Medical Assessment and ManagementThis course is designed to prepare the paramedic student to manage numerous types of medical emergencies. This course will provide the student with information necessary to effectively perform in med… source
EMTP 105Clinical Rotations IThis course is an incorporation of the skills and practices that each student will need to accomplish during the in hospital clinical sessions. The clinical document required by the Committee on Accr… source
EMTP 200Summative Field Clinicalis a Capstone course. Students will enroll in this course only after demonstrating skill and knowledge in the didactic and laboratory components of the program. Students will perform and manage an ef… source
EMTP 201Operations and Special Patient PopulationsThis course is designed to provide the student with information necessary to effectively perform in specific medical emergency situations. Infectious diseases, disease transmission pathways, behavior… source
EMTP 205Clinical Rotations IIThis course addresses skills and practices each student needs to successfully complete during the in-hospital clinical sessions. The clinical document required by the Committee on Accreditation of Ed… source
ENG 050Developmental EnglishThis course is intended to prepare students for college-level writing by using a multi-step approach and providing a comprehensive review of grammar. Students will move from paragraph to essay writin… source
ENG 099ALP EnglishENG 099 provides individualized instruction and regular practice in writing essays for college audiences and critically reading and understanding college-level texts. Specific attention will be paid… source
ENG 100English Composition IThis course reviews the principles of composition, including rhetoric, grammar and usage. It emphasizes critical thinking, the recursive nature of writing, the writing of analytical essays, and the a… source
ENG 112English Composition II: Writing About LiteratureENG 112 is a writing course emphasizing both literature and information literacy skills that reinforce basic principles of composition learned in ENG 100 . The course develops critical thinking throu… source
ENG 115Research for English MajorsThis course introduces English majors to the organization, retrieval and evaluation of electronic and print information in their field. Students will understand the evolving nature of information in… source
ENG 130Fundamentals of Journalism IThis is a writing-intensive course designed for students contemplating a career in journalism. The course will focus on the principles and techniques of journalism with an emphasis on the print media… source
ENG 131Fundamentals of Journalism IIThis writing intensive course is designed for students contemplating a career in journalism, public relations or advertising. Students will continue to practice news gathering and writing techniques… source
ENG 205Creative Writing: IntroductionThis is a workshop-intensive course in which students will examine and create various elements of prose and poetry. The workshops are an integral part of any creative writing course, and they are des… source
ENG 206Creative Writing: Non-Fiction and MemoirsThis is a workshop-intensive course in which students will examine various elements that help writers produce effective works of nonfiction. The workshops are an integral part of any creative writing… source
ENG 207Creative Writing: An Introduction to PlaywritingThis course introduces students to the concepts of dramatic writing, with an emphasis on character and structure. The course is intended to provide the student with practical experience in the creati… source
ENG 208Creative Writing II - Short StoryThis is a workshop-intensive course in which students will examine various elements that help writers produce effective works of fiction. The workshops are an integral part of any creative writing co… source
ENG 209Creative Writing: PoetryThis is a workshop-intensive course in which students will examine various elements that help writers produce effective works of poetry. The workshops are an integral part of any creative writing cou… source
ENG 214Women in Literatureis a course that allows students to look at women as they are perceived by others and as they perceive themselves. Through literary creations supplemented by films, speakers, articles and anecdotal c… source
ENG 215Mystery and Detective FictionThis course is a study of the genre of mystery and detective fiction. It will focus on the development of the genre and the evolution of its various schools such as Golden Age mysteries, hard-boiled… source
ENG 216Science Fiction LiteratureThis course is a study of speculative writing that creatively represents the hard sciences and/or the social sciences in fiction. It will focus on the different subgenres found within the genre and w… source
ENG 220British Literature IThis is a survey of British literature from the Anglo-Saxon era to the pre-Romantics with attention given to both major and marginalized works and writers. source
ENG 221British Literature IIThis is a survey of British literature from the Romantics to the Moderns with the attention given to both major and marginalized works and writers. source
ENG 222Introduction to ShakespeareThis course is a study of representative Shakespearean plays set against the literary, political and social setting that spawned them. Attention is paid to Shakespeare's influence not only in the dev… source
ENG 230American Literature IThis is a survey of American literature from the colonial era through the end of the Civil War with attention given to both major and marginalized works and writers. source
ENG 231American Literature IIThis is a survey of American literature from 1865 to the present with attention given to both major and marginalized works and writers. source
ENG 240World Literature IThe selective study of great representative literary works of the world from antiquity to modern times with emphasis on their social, cultural, and intellectual backgrounds. Special attention is give… source
ENG 241World Literature IIThis course continues the balanced, selective study of great representative literary works from the Renaissance to the present day in their geographic, historic, socio-economic, and political context… source
ENG 243Topics in Contemporary LiteratureThis course is a study of literature that has been produced in the past few decades. It may feature selected topics and/or themes from a variety of fiction, drama, and poetry. source
ENG 245Black American Literatureis a comprehensive survey of the writings of African Americans beginning with the 18th century through the present. By way of reading, lecture and discussion, students will analyze the various genres… source
ENG 250Children's LiteratureThis course is a critical and analytical study of a variety of texts that represent the many genres of children's literature. It will emphasize how children are influenced by literature and how child… source
ESS 100Earth ScienceThis course is a general survey of geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy in the context of natural hazards and disasters. There is an emphasis on understanding, predicting, avoiding, and… source
ESS 105AstronomyThis course is designed to introduce students to the science of astronomy, its history, and its importance as an influence on our view of humankind. Students will conduct astronomical observations us… source
ESS 110Physical GeologyThis course is designed for Geology and Natural Science majors program although it will be appropriate for non-science majors as a laboratory science elective. This course, designed as a laboratory c… source
ESS 112Historical Geologyis the study of the Earth’s origin and changing dynamics including the physical, chemical and biological processes. In a laboratory setting, students will explore the rock layers, fossil records and… source
FRE 101Elementary French IThis is a first semester introduction to the French language and francophone cultures. It is designed for beginning students with little or no previous exposure to the language. The emphasis is on th… source
FRE 102Elementary French IIThis is the second semester to the French language and Francophone cultures. It is designed for students who have completed French 101 or at least two years of high school French. The emphasis is on… source
FRE 111Intermediate French IReview of the basic sounds of the French language, first-level vocabulary and grammatical content. Introduction of new language concepts and more advanced vocabulary and idioms. Weekly laboratory pra… source
FRE 112Intermediate French IIFocus on understanding new language principles and the identification of these concepts in reading and writing. Reading in French from a variety of practical, cultural and literary texts. Frequent li… source
FST 100Introduction to Fire ProtectionThis course is designed for students preparing for a career in emergency services with a focus on firefighting. This is a course in the history and development of fire protection. Topics covered are t… source
FST 101Principles of Fire Science AdministrationFire-Science Administration details the skills and techniques necessary for proper management of all aspects of fire service. source
FST 102Fire Prevention Theory and ApplicationThis course is designed to cover the basics of the development of fire-prevention laws and ordinances for elimination of fire hazards, inspection, organization, practices and procedures. Theory and a… source
FST 103Fire and Arson InvestigationThis course enables students to become familiar with the problems inherent in determining the causes of fires, recognition of arson, preservation of evidence and successful prosecution of those respo… source
FST 200Fire Operation StrategiesThis course covers the various tactical objectives, strategic goals and identifying potential incident hazards when responding to a fire emergency. Emphasis on safety and the development of skills in… source
FST 201Fire Protection in Building ConstructionThis course is designed to expose students to the various types of building construction and the fire problems (including building collapse) of each. source
FST 202Fire Systems in IndustryThis course is designed to acquaint students with the various aspects of private fire protection, from designing the physical facilities to instituting safety factors to extinguishing conflagrations. source
FST 220Seminar Fire ScienceThis course is designed for advanced students and presents a series of topics only occasionally encountered. Much of the material is supplemental to previous course work. Students are expected to pre… source
HIS 110American History IAn inquiry into the history of the United States from the introduction of African and European peoples into the existing populations of the Americas through the period of the Civil War. Includes the… source
HIS 120American History IIAn inquiry into the history of the United States from the Reconstruction to the present; includes the process of reconstruction of the Union and the rise of Jim Crow, post-Civil War industrialization… source
HIS 150World Civilizations IAn introductory history of the development of the world's major civilizations to 1500. The course emphasizes the role of economic, social, and political change throughout the ancient and medieval per… source
HIS 160World Civilizations IIAn introductory history of the development of the world's major civilizations since 1500. The course emphasizes the role of economic, social, and political change throughout modern world history. Stu… source
HIS 190History Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
HIS 194History Internship (2 Credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
HIS 199History Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
HIS 200Civil War and ReconstructionThis course encompasses the critical period of American history from 1850 to 1877. It examines the political, social, diplomatic and economic aspects of the Antebellum, Civil War and Reconstruction p… source
HIS 201African American HistoryThis course is an introductory survey course in African American history. It exposes students to the roles played by Africans and people of African descent in world history. source
HIS 224History of the First World WarThe purpose of this course is to familiarize students with the major causes, events, and ramifications of the Great War. Upon completion of this course, students will understand the problems that led… source
HIS 225History of the Second World WarThe purpose of this course is to familiarize students with the major causes, events, and ramifications of the Second World War. Upon completion of this course, students will understand the problems t… source
HIS 23520th Century World HistoryTwentieth Century World History is a course where students will closely examine many of the major events that have played a role in forming much of the contemporary world. Liberalism, Capitalism, Soc… source
HIS 248Native American HistoryThis course is an inquiry into Native American history from pre-European contact to the present. It will focus on Indigenous cultures and societies before European contact, the impact of European col… source
HIS 252Women in HistoryThis is a survey course in Women's History. It will not only focus on the historical struggles to attain status but will also examine dominant thought within the discipline such as feminism, postmode… source
HIS 256History of Modern IslamA inquiry into the history of the Islam and the Middle East from the life of the Prophet Mohammed, through the cultural and political spread of Islamic peoples into Africa and Europe with the Calipha… source
HRM 100Introduction to HospitalityThis course introduces students to the vast lodging and food service industry. The origins and history of the modern American hotel/motel business and the enormous growth of the food industries are p… source
HRM 105Explore the Hospitality Industry(Formerly HRM 100 ) This course provides an opportunity for students to explore the hospitality industry. It will cover the origins of the conventional hotel and restaurant business, dimensions of pr… source
HRM 110Food Sanitation and Safety SupervisionThis is a course for food handlers and especially for supervisors employed in the retail foodservice industry. source
HRM 115Introduction to Culinary and SanitationThis course is an introduction to the world of culinary arts, food safety, and sanitation. The student will learn the history of cooking and modernist cuisines, professionalism, and the various pathw… source
HRM 140Tourism: Principles, Practices, PhilosophiesStudents will study the why and how of tourism as an important factor in the wealth of any nation. The course provides an overview of the principles, practices, and philosophies that affect the cultu… source
HRM 145Sales and Marketing in HospitalityThis course introduces the principles, theories, and concepts of successful hospitality marketing and sales. The topics of brand analysis, customer relationship management, marketing mix, revenue man… source
HRM 155Managing Lodging OperationsThis course covers in detail the procedures of each department in a lodging operation in regard to the life cycle of the hotel guest. Principles of hospitality organizations, management, and decision… source
HRM 162Hospitality LawThis course introduces basic foundations and principles of the law and its effect on the hospitality industry. It introduces guidelines and techniques that prepare students to preventively manage and… source
HRM 199Hospitality Studies Internship (3 credit)Internship and/or College Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) provides qualified, enthusiastic students with opportunities to receive academic credit for work experience in the hospitality field.… source
HRM 253Restaurant ManagementThis course is an overview of operations pertaining to restaurant management including employee training and organizational structure of the service staff. Students will examine various food and beve… source
HRM 254Catering and Event PlanningThis course presents an overview of the operations of a convention, meetings, and the event planning industry. The course foundation is based on catering, special events, banquets, entertainment, and… source
HRM 255Beverage ManagementThis course provides an overview to the beverage management industry. Topics will include history of various types of alcohol, bar and beverage service, pairing, purchasing, resource control methods,… source
HUM 100Introduction to Visual ArtsThis course introduces students, through a broad overview, to the nature of art, the people who make art, forms of art takes and the cultural significance of art. Students consider the various roles… source
HUM 121MythThis writing-intensive course surveys ancient and modern world myths that still have an impact on our self-concepts and/or inform our ideas of society, power, and social structure. Narrative myths ar… source
HUM 141Film LanguageThis course is intended to engage students with the study of film as art as a unique technological form. The course includes a brief overview of genres and movements throughout global film history an… source
HUM 142American CinemaThis course is intended to introduce students to the socio-cultural impact of the American Film Industry from the silent era through the present. Students will also become familiar with the study of… source
HUM 160Introduction to World ReligionsThis course introduces students to the five major religions of the world: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism. We will read, research and discuss the historical, ethical and spiritual… source
HUM 162IslamThis class is an in-depth analysis of the historical, religious, ethical and political foundations of ISLAM, including the life of the prophet Mohommed, the Qur'an and its various branches, especiall… source
HUM 168BuddhismThis class is an in-depth analysis of the historical, philosophical, religious and ethical foundations of Buddhism, including the life of Gautama Siddhartha, Buddhist philosophy, the three major bran… source
HUM 205Latinx Cultures in the United StatesFrom the perspectives of Latinx groups in the United States, this course examines the Latinx cultural heritage and their impact on our cultural landscape. It focuses on major Latinx groups, their his… source
HVA 100Introduction to Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Electrical FabricationThis course will provide a background and understanding of electron flow, Ohm's law, wire sizing, system controls, types of motors, AC/DC theory and understanding of the use of meters and equipment c… source
HVA 101Introduction to Refrigeration and Air ConditioningThis course will cover the design and functions of the major components of residential and commercial refrigeration and air conditioning. The refrigeration cycle is reviewed and heat transfer discuss… source
HVA 103Advanced Refrigeration and Air ConditioningThis course provides students with a background and understanding of residential, light and commercial refrigeration design, installation as well as service. The course materials will also address tr… source
HVA 104Practical Problems in Mathematics for HVAC&R TechniciansThis course introduces basic mathematics for the HVAC&R student. The course includes whole and mixed numbers, fractions, decimals, ratios and proportions, basic trigonometry and Ohm's law of electric… source
HVA 106Basic Piping for ContractorsThis course is an introduction to piping principles and practices as they apply to Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration. The course utilizes a variety of pipes, pipe materials, a… source
HVA 107Gas HeatingThis course is designed to provide the relevant theory and skill to remove and install gas or oil heating systems. The topics of instruction will include but will not be limited to the basic system s… source
HVA 108Duct and Sheet Metal Fabrication and Installation - ResidentialThis course is designed for students who plan a career in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning industry. Topics covered in this course includes, but is not limited to, safety, duct takeoff,… source
HVA 109HVAC TroubleshootingThis course presents the sequence of operation in the troubleshooting of residential air conditioning and gas-fired warm air systems. The materials and lab demonstrations promote the safe use of elec… source
HVA 110Hydronic Heating SystemsThis course is an introduction to hydronic hot water heating. The course is designed to cover residential and light commercial systems, which involves many different piping disciplines. Also covered… source
HVA 111Advanced Duct and Sheet Metal Fabrication/Installation - CommercialThis course is designed for students who plan a career in the HVAC industry. This course covers safety, duct take-off, duct support systems, installation techniques, duct design, sizing and layout, b… source
HVA 112Oil Burners and Hydronic Steam HeatingThis course is an introduction to oil burners and hydronic steam heating. The course covers the history of oil burners and their technological growth to present day in residential and light commercia… source
HVA 113Hydronic TroubleshootingThis course demonstrates the control functions of residential hydronic heating systems. The course materials address troubleshooting techniques, electrical and mechanical operations, and a review of… source
HVA 190Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
HVA 194Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
HVA 199Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
HVA 200Advanced HVAC&R Electrical FabricationThis course will introduce students to the electronic operation and safety controls in refrigeration and air conditioning equipment. Also addressed will be the use and application of schematic and la… source
HVA 201Refrigerant CertificationThis course will instruct the students about the harmful effects of chlorofluorocarbons on the ozone, production limitations and phase-out of CFCs and HCFCs, and recycle, reclaim and recover. The cou… source
HVA 203Heat Pump SystemsThis course is designed to present practical fundamentals, recommended service procedures and start-up of heat-pump systems. The course is structured to introduce the basics of each topic and then mo… source
HVA 204Blueprint Reading for HVACThis course presents fundamentals in the understanding and use of basic HVAC drawings and schematics to determine construction drawings to determine methods and materials of light construction. Empha… source
HVA 205Oil and Gas Burner Service(Formerly HVA 202) This course includes review of heat transfer products and their use in institutional and commercial equipment. High efficiency heating equipment, principles and operation, sequence… source
HVA 206Industrial PipingThis course provides a logical succession for the topics covered in HVA 106 . In essence, this course introduces the student to additional varieties of pipe materials, pipe connectors and systems use… source
IMM 110Multimedia Graphics & DesignThis course introduces students to multimedia and the design and development process for creating digital media content. Students gain an in-depth knowledge of digital imaging as well as design princ… source
IMM 120Web Page Design and DevelopmentThis course introduces students to publishing on the World Wide Web (WWW) using HTML, Cascading Style Sheet (CSS), and Adobe Dreamweaver. Students gain hands-on experience in creating web pages that… source
IMM 200UX DesignUser experience (UX) design is a discipline concerned with all the elements that together make up the user interface, including layout, visual design, text, brand, sound and interaction. (Source: Use… source
IMM 201Audio and Video for MultimediaThis course provides students with the skills needed to create and edit digital audio and video. There is an emphasis on planning, copyright, workflow, digital capture, editing and delivery alternati… source
INT 100Student Successis designed to assist students in their transition to college level work by learning proven strategies for creating greater academic, professional and social success. This course is designed to help… source
IST 190Industrial Systems Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
IST 194Industrial Systems Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
IST 199Industrial Systems Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
LGL 199Legal Experience and Ethics(Formerly PLG 199) This course is designed for the day or full-time students that need to satisfy the internship requirement for the Legal Studies and Paralegal Program. There are two components to t… source
MTT 190Machine Tool Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
MTT 194Machine Tool Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
MTT 199Machine Tool Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
PCT 190Process Control Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
PCT 194Process Control Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
PLB 190Plumbing Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
PLB 194Plumbing Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
PLB 199Plumbing Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
PSY 190Psychology Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designated to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or… source
PSY 194Psychology Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designated to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or… source
PSY 199Psychology Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designated to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or… source
STEM 190STEM Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
TCS 190Construction Management Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
TCS 194Construction Management Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
TCS 199Construction Management Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
TDD 190CADD Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
TDD 194CADD Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
TDD 199CADD Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
TEL 190Electronics Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
TEL 194Electronics Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
TEL 199Electronics Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
TME 190Advanced Technologies Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
TME 194Advanced Technologies Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
TME 199Advanced Technologies Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
WLD 190Welding Internship (1 credit)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
WLD 194Welding Internship (2 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
WLD 199Welding Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
IST 100Introduction to Industrial Systems TechnologiesThis is a hands-on introductory course intended to acquaint students with basic skills and knowledge required as a part of the Industrial Systems Technology program. This course is specifically desig… source
IST 101Industrial Drive SystemsThis course is designed to present the theory and practical applications associated with industrial drive systems. Specific instruction will be placed on the demonstration of knowledge and skills req… source
IST 105Industrial Systems DrawingsThis introductory course in blueprint reading prepares students to interpret mechanical, electrical and commercial architectural drawings and plans. Students learn about the different types of graphi… source
IST 200Pumping SystemsThis course provides students with basic skills and knowledge associated with the theory of industrial pumping systems, to include various pumps and system terminology, classification, specification,… source
LGL 100Introduction to Legal and Paralegal Studies(Formerly PLG 100) This course provides an overview of the American legal system. It focuses on the sources of our laws, the court systems, substantive laws, and legal terminologies. A key component… source
LGL 110Legal Research and Writing I(Formerly PLG 110) This course introduces basic legal research and writing skills. Students are taught the basics of researching issues of substantive and procedural law as well as how to draft basic… source
LGL 120Legal Research and Writing II(Formerly PLG 120) This course is the advanced component of the legal research and writing sequence students must complete to proceed in the program. It continues development of students’ research an… source
LGL 130Technology in the Law(Formerly PLG 130) This course is a general introduction to the use and the application of legal specialty software programs in the modern practice of law. The course covers law office applications o… source
LGL 140Contract Law(Formerly PLG 140) This course introduces students to contract law, covering common law and statutory principles that apply in commercial and non-commercial contexts. The course introduces students t… source
LGL 197Legal Practicum and Ethics(Formerly PLG 197) This course is designed for students who work full time in other than a legal field and need to satisfy the internship requirement to complete the Legal Paralegal Studies Program.… source
LGL 200Family Law(Formerly PLG 200) This course introduces students to the procedural and substantive law affecting the family and domestic relations. The law affecting prenuptial agreements, post-nuptial agreements,… source
LGL 210Civil Litigation and Tort Principles(Formerly PLG 210) This course focuses on the applications of the principles of tort law and civil litigation, and emphasizes the paralegal's role in the civil and litigation process. Students will r… source
LGL 211Civil Litigation and Tort Applications(Formerly PLG 211) This course focuses on the application of the principles and laws learned in Civil Litigation and Tort Principles course. Emphasis is placed on providing an overview of the entire… source
LGL 220Real Estate Law(Formerly PLG 220) This course provides an introduction to real-property law. Emphasis is placed on real estate fundamentals, material devoted to the legal concepts of ownership, the laws that govern… source
LGL 230Will, Trusts, and Estates(Formerly PLG 230) This course is designed to provide students with an overview of wills, trust, estate planning and administration, with a focus on rules pertaining to each practice area under Penns… source
LGL 240Criminal Law and Procedure(Formerly PLG 240) This course introduces students to the foundations of criminal law and rules of criminal procedure. The course emphasizes the nature of the criminal process as a legal framework th… source
LGL 241Administrative Law(Formerly PLG 241) This course introduces students to basic principles of administrative law and how government is administered by various departments, agencies, boards and commissions. Emphasis is o… source
LGL 242Business Organizations(Formerly PLG 242) This course focuses on the law of business organizations. It introduces various business entities, such as, sole proprietorships, partnerships and corporations. Each business entit… source
LGL 243Bankruptcy Law(Formerly PLG 243) This basic introduction to Bankruptcy Law course provides legal studies and paralegal students with a comprehensive overview of bankruptcy law in the United States. The course cove… source
LGL 244Labor and Employment Law(Formerly PLG 244) This course provides students with a foundational understanding of both labor and employment law. It examines the roles, responsibilities, and interactions among employers, employe… source
LGL 246Elder Law(Formerly PLG 246) This course will cover various aspects of law that have particular application to the elderly client. As more and more Americans age, legislators, jurists, and other legal professi… source
MAT 025Arithmetic ReviewThis course is designed for students who wish to strengthen their basic arithmetic skills. Arithmetic topics include addition, subtraction, and multiplication facts, addition and subtraction of whole… source
MAT 050Mathematics ReviewThis course is designed for students who wish to strengthen their arithmetic skills and introductory algebra skills. Arithmetic topics include fractions, mixed numbers, decimals, ratio and proportion… source
MAT 120Modern College MathematicsThis course is designed to give students in the non-science fields an appreciation of and experience in using problems solving techniques, deductive and inductive reasoning, logical reasoning and sym… source
MAT 121Introduction to Probability and StatisticsThis course provides a solid introduction to probability theory and its applications as well as the visual and mathematical analysis of data and data distributions. This course is similar to Modern C… source
MAT 125Mathematics for Teachers of Children IThis course emphasizes both the clear understanding of mathematical ideas and especially the ability to communicate these ideas to elementary school children. Using various mathematical models this c… source
MAT 126Mathematics for Teachers of Children IIAs a continuation of Mathematics for Teachers I, this course is designed primarily for students pursuing Early Childhood Education (Pre-K - 4th grade) or Middle grades (4-8th grade) teacher certifica… source
MAT 128AlgebraThis course is designed primarily as a preparatory course for students intending to take College Algebra or Business Precalculus. Topics covered in this course include linear equations and inequaliti… source
MAT 135Business PrecalculusThis course is designed primarily (but not exclusively) for Business Majors. Topics include graphing and solving problems using linear, quadratic, rational, square root, log, and exponential function… source
MAT 136Business CalculusThis course is designed primarily (but not exclusively) for Business majors. Topics include limits, differentiation, and integration. Applications include maxima-minima and problems in management and… source
MAT 151College AlgebraThis course is intended primarily for those students who are majoring in science, engineering, or mathematics. Together with Precalculus, it prepares students for Calculus I. Topics covered include s… source
MAT 152PrecalculusThis course is intended primarily for those students who are majoring in science, engineering, or mathematics. Together with College Algebra, it prepares students for Calculus I. Topics covered inclu… source
MAT 160Calculus IThis course is designed for students in the fields of science and engineering. It includes the concept of limit, the rate of change of a function, derivatives, limits of sums, integrals, and applicat… source
MAT 161Calculus IIThis course is a continuation of Calculus I, MAT 160 , and is designed for students in the fields of mathematics, science and engineering. It includes inverse trigonometric functions, applications of… source
MAT 200Linear AlgebraThis course is designed primarily for engineering, computer science and math students planning to transfer to four-year institutions. The topics include systems of linear equations, matrices, determi… source
MAT 210StatisticsThis course is designed to give students a tool as well as a language in which they can better understand and analyze the data with which they work and make decisions based on their analyses. It will… source
MAT 230Foundations of Discrete MathematicsThis course is designed to introduce students to the concepts involved in mathematical proofs. Topics covered include the use of logic, quantifiers, set theory, relations and functions, and proof tec… source
MAT 260Calculus IIIThis course is a continuation of Calculus II, MAT 161 , and is designed for students in the fields of mathematics, science and engineering. It includes vectors in two- and three-dimensional space, ve… source
MAT 261Differential EquationsThis course is designed for students in the fields of science and engineering. It includes first-order differential equations, linear higher-order differential equations, applications, systems of equ… source
MPT 100Introduction to Law EnforcementThis course teaches the police candidate the role of a police officer in the community. It defines police power and authority, the potential impact of its misuse on the community as well as social co… source
MPT 101Professional DevelopmentThis course teaches appropriate skills for the maintenance of mental and physical well-being and appropriate professional standards of conduct. It provides relevant theory and instruction numerous ar… source
MPT 102Law and ProceduresThis course teaches the police officer candidate to recognize and cite Pennsylvania criminal statutes, the rules of criminal procedures and applicable Constitutional provisions. Distinctions between… source
MPT 103Law and Procedures IIThis course is a continuation of Law and Procedures I which teaches the police officer candidate to recognize and cite Pennsylvania criminal statute, the rules of criminal procedures and applicable C… source
MPT 104Vehicle CodeThis course is designed to provide the student with relevant theory and skills in analyzing the provisions of the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code and decisions of operating under the influence detect… source
MPT 105Motor Vehicle Collision Inspection and Related IssuesThis course is designed to develop an understanding of the relationship of the cause and analysis of vehicle collisions. Proper identification and documentation of physical evidence as it relates to… source
MPT 106Patrol Procedures and OperationsThis course presents the principles of police patrol procedures and operations as the foundation at any police department. It introduces the student to the mental preparation necessary to effectively… source
MPT 107Principles of Criminal InvestigationThis course is designed to present basic principles of criminal procedures. It defines the role of a responding officer at the scene of a police event as well as, demonstrates the technical capacity… source
MPT 200Human RelationsThis course introduces the basic principles by which students can improve their observation skills and perceptions of human behavior. Other topics addressed are sensitivity issues and how people reac… source
MPT 202Crisis ManagementThis course enhances the students ability to make judgments and understand the various elements of juvenile crime and the juvenile criminal justice system. To enable students to understand how to bri… source
MPT 204FirearmsThis course is designed to teach police officer candidates the fundamentals of proper use of firearms. The course incorporates application of the tactical and decision-making skills necessary for the… source
MPT 205Operation of Patrol VehiclesThis course is designed to teach the skills necessary for safe operation of police vehicles. Students will be well-versed in the control and handling of an emergency response vehicle. Mastery of the… source
MPT 206Report Writing and Case PreparationThis course is designed to teach and demonstrate evaluation techniques for accurately recording an incident report. The course enables students to identify the characteristics essential to a good rep… source
MPT 207Emergency Response TrainingThis course trains the police officer candidate to provide immediate emergency care prior to arrival of paramedical aid to the site. It provides the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to… source
MPT 208Handling Arrested PersonsThis course introduces the police officer candidate to emergency case management of disorderly mentally ill, criminal or psychologically distraught individuals. The course also covers officer safety… source
MTT 108Mathematics for Occupational TechnologiesThis course is designed to provide the student with relevant theory and skills in solving practical, industrially based mathematical problems. Topics of instruction will include, but will not be limi… source
MTT 110Print Layout and Measurement for MachiningThis introductory course is designed to provide instruction in the theory and skills necessary to read conventional drawings commonly used in the machining industry. Instruction will be centered arou… source
MTT 111Introduction to ManufacturingThis course provides an introduction to the field of manufacturing/machining. The course is designed to provide instruction in the commonalties of theory and skills associated with various branches o… source
MTT 112Lathe Operations IThis course provides instruction in the terminology, design, setup, operation, and daily care of conventional metal working engine and related lathes. Theory and practical skill development exercises… source
MTT 122Lathe Operations IIThis course is designed to provide supplemental theory and skills instruction in conventional lathe machining operations. Skill embellishment and expanded external, as well as internal surface piece-… source
MTT 124Milling Operations IThis course provides introductory instruction in the terminology, design, application, set-up, operation and daily care of conventional milling machines. Accident prevention practices will be stresse… source
MTT 129Solids (CAM) ModelingThis course is designed to provide introductory instruction in the theory and skills associated with Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) solids modeling industry. 3D design / modeling characteristics… source
MTT 210CNC Machine Tool OperationsThis course is designed to provide appropriately prepared conventional machine tool operators with an introduction to Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) machine tool set-up and operation. Theory wi… source
MTT 213Manufacturing ProcessesThis course is designed to provide broad spectrum, first exposure, technical instruction in the fundamental processes (other than material removal) used to produce manufactured goods. Various aspects… source
MTT 214Milling Operations IIThis course is designed to provide theory and skill instruction supplemental to that introduced in Milling Operations I ( MTT 124 ). Skill embellishment and expanded surface feature creation in the u… source
MTT 219CAM Solids IAs a continuation of the principles of Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) design database development and usage, this course is designed to build on the course entitled Solids (CAM) Modeling ( MTT 12… source
MTT 220CNC ProgrammingThis course is designed to provide the experienced Computerized Numerically Controlled (CNC) machine tool operator with instruction in manual part programming and advanced operations. Mathematical ap… source
MTT 229CAM Solids IIThis course in advanced principles of Computer Aided Manufacturing/Machining builds on the skills and knowledge gained in CAM Solids I. Topics of instruction will include advanced (multisurface) part… source
MTT 230Electrical Discharge MachiningThis course is designed to provide the student with the information and basic skills required to program and operate both ram (sinker), and 4-axis wire (EDM) Electrical Discharge Machining/machines.… source
MUS 101Fundamentals of MusicThis course is designed for the beginning musician, non-music readers and individuals lacking a fundamental understanding of rhythm, notation, clefs, time signatures, key signatures and practical mus… source
MUS 106Jazz/Pop Ensemble 1This course will introduce students to basic ensemble playing techniques, focusing on fundamental concepts such as rhythm, melody, harmony, and improvisation within the context of jazz and pop music.… source
MUS 107Jazz/Pop Ensemble 2This course builds on the foundational skills acquired in Jazz/Pop Ensemble 1. Students will perform novice arrangements, improve their improvisational skills, and refine their ability to work cohesi… source
MUS 110Music for Childrenoffers all students an opportunity to explore and experiment with music rudiments, psychology, philosophy, performance and pedagogy. This is a course for students who wish to share their own music ex… source
MUS 111Music Theory IThis course explores the fundamental concepts of music theory including scales, intervals, chords, melody and harmony. Classes will include lectures, exercises and ear-training to provide students th… source
MUS 115Introduction to World MusicAs a selective survey of music, this course is designed to teach students about both traditional and contemporary music from various parts of the world, including Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean… source
MUS 120Introduction to MusicThis course is for humanities electives credits. Emphasis is placed on listening, music techniques and design, historic and geographic relationships, and noted personalities. source
MUS 121American MusicA survey of the evolution of music in the United States from the period of colonization to the present. Themes include European classical influences on the cultural melting pot, and the genre, form a… source
MUS 122Reading and Writing MusicThis course is designed for the non-music reader and individuals lacking a comprehensive understanding of rhythm, notation, clefs, time signatures and key signatures. source
MUS 123Jazz: From Blues to ...A survey course with emphasis on the various phases and styles of American jazz. Discussions and listenings will include cultural, socio-economic relationships and the evolution of technique and inst… source
MUS 125Piano Class Iis an introductory course in piano-playing techniques. The course is applied and provides facilities for class participation and out-of-class practice. Scales, music reading and the playing of simple… source
MUS 126Piano Class IIA continuation of Piano Class I. Emphasis is placed on solo and duo playing with appropriately advanced materials and techniques. NOTE: Prerequisites: MUS 125 or permission of instructor. source
MUS 127Survey of American MusicalIn this humanities elective, students study the evolution of musical theater through opera, operetta, minstrel shows and follies to the present. Emphasis is on the interrelationship of both theater a… source
MUS 128Guitar IThis course teaches the basic skills of guitar playing, including music theory, technique exercises, chord forms and rhythms. Level 1 reading etudes and songs will be assigned for classroom performan… source
MUS 129Guitar IIThis course is a continuation of Guitar I and includes Guitar Level 2 reading, theory and performance. Students will perform scales, chords, etudes, chord accompaniments, and other assigned repertoir… source
MUS 131History of Rock and RollThis course will survey the different genres of popular music in the United States through the Twentieth Century using an historical approach. Lectures will include listening to and analyzing music e… source
MUS 141Introduction to Music Technologyis an introductory course exploring the basic concepts for music creation and production in a digital platform. While the market is filled with a multitude of computer programs and equipment, it is a… source
MUS 151Introduction to Music Businesswill survey the current music industry focusing on the areas where music and business overlap. The course will focus on developing an understanding of the structure of the music industry and gaining… source
MUS 206Jazz/Pop Ensemble 3This course is intended for students with prior experience in jazz or pop music who seek to refine their skills in a more advanced ensemble setting. This course emphasizes complex arrangements, impro… source
MUS 207Jazz/Pop Ensemble 4This course is the capstone course for the Jazz/Pop Ensemble which focuses on performing complex, professional-level repertoire. Students will take on leadership roles within the ensemble and contrib… source
MUS 242Advanced Music TechnologyThis course is designed to move students into the next stage of utilizing music technology after successfully completing MUS 141 (Introduction to Music Technology). In this course students will learn… source
NAP 200Excellence in Care-Nursing Assistant Program(formerly AHN 200 ) Delaware County Community College's "Excellence in Care" Nursing Assistant Program is a 133-hour intensive course in accordance with the regulatory guidelines established by the C… source
NET 110Network CommunicationsThis course is designed to provide students with a foundation in current networking technologies, standards, and specifications as it relates to the Open Systems Interconnection Model, (OSI Model). S… source
NET 115Microsoft WindowsThis course is designed to introduce students to setup and manage the current field accepted and supported Microsoft Windows client operating system. Students will gain experience in installing, conf… source
NET 116Microsoft Hybrid Server: Core InfrastructureThis course is designed to teach students how to implement the core components of the current Microsoft Server operating system. Students will learn how to enable Windows Server to integrate with Azu… source
NET 125Ethical HackingThis course is designed to teach students how to identify common cyber and network attacks. Students will utilize current cyber and network administration software utilities in order to perform penet… source
NET 142Cyber and Network Security ConceptsThis course gives the student the skills necessary to apply and implement secure network administration procedures and policies. Students will be able to identify common network threats and vulnerabi… source
NET 200Digital ForensicsThis course is designed to teach the students the methods of digital computer forensics and investigation. Students will learn how to properly conduct a digital forensics investigation by navigating… source
NET 210CCNA CISCO Network SupportIn this course, students will learn how to select, configure, and troubleshoot Cisco networking devices. The course will also provide the student with fundamental knowledge of computer networking top… source
NET 230Linux Operating Systems IThis course is designed to provide students the needed information and abilities to understand and support popular Linux operating systems. Major concepts included are Linux operating system installa… source
NET 231Microsoft Hybrid Server IIThis course is designed to teach students how to implement the advanced components of the current Microsoft Server operating system. Students will learn how to further enable Windows Server to integr… source
NET 236Cyber Security Defense and AnalysisThis course provides students with the advanced knowledge and skills to apply behavioral analytics to networks and devices in order to prevent, detect, and combat cybersecurity threats through contin… source
NUS 102Nursing Mathematics: Dosage Calculation and Drug PreparationNursing Mathematics covers adult drug preparation, dosage calculation, and intravenous fluids and medications administration. Measurement requirements, system conversions, oral and parenteral dosage… source
NUS 110Concepts and Practice INUS 110 , Concepts and Practice I, is the first nursing course in the sequence of four semesters. The concept based model of nursing practice is presented within the context of professional role beha… source
NUS 111Concepts and Practice IINUS 111 , Concepts and Practice II, is the second nursing course in a sequence of four semesters. In this course, concepts are explored within the context of health and illness experiences and build… source
NUS 205Perioperative NursingThe knowledge and technique necessary to assume responsibilities of the perioperative nurse are emphasized in this broad-based yet comprehensive orientation to the operating room and the perioperativ… source
NUS 206Perioperative PreceptorshipThe skills needed by the nurse to practice professional nursing in the operating room are emphasized. Under the tutelage of an operating-room nurse preceptor, with the guidance of the College faculty… source
NUS 207RN First AssistantThe knowledge and technique necessary to assuming responsibilities of the RN First Assistant are emphasized. The role diversity of the first assistant is explored in its interdependent relationship,… source
NUS 208RN First Assistant InternshipThe RN First-Assistant Directed Internship offers clinical preparation for perioperative nurses in first assisting. This internship is based on certain assumptions about the rights of patients and ne… source
NUS 210Concepts and Practice IIINUS 210 , Concepts and Practice II, is the third nursing course in a sequence of four semesters. In this course, curricular concepts are explained within the context of increasingly complex acute and… source
NUS 211Concepts and Practice IVNUS 211 , Concepts and Practice IV is the fourth nursing course in a sequence of four semesters. In this course, curricular concepts are explored and integrated with knowledge gained throughout the n… source
NUS 214LPN to RN Education BridgeThis course is intended to facilitate the transition of the Licensed Practical Nurse to the Associate Degree Nursing Program and then to the role of the Registered Nurse. This course will compare and… source
NUS 221Pharmacology for Health CareThis course focuses on pharmacology the nurse needs to know to provide safe and effective care for patients taking medications. Basic principles of pharmacology are reviewed. Medications are grouped… source
OCS 102Building Construction CodeThis course is designed for the student who desires to become a one- and two-family dwelling building inspector. Fundamental requirements of the UCC/IRC and assuring proper adherence to the codes by… source
PCT 100Plant EquipmentThis course provides an introduction to basic hand tools as well as a study of industrial plant equipment. Topics of study include equipment construction, principles of operation, care, maintenance,… source
PCT 101Introduction to Process TechnologyThis course provides an overview of the concepts associated with Process Technology, as well as an introduction to the role of a Process Operators and Process Control Technicians as part of a team in… source
PCT 110Safety, Health and the EnvironmentThis course will provide students with an overview of the current petrochemical safety, health and environmental regulations, standards, and laws. The course will provide a survey of potential indust… source
PCT 111Process Control IThis course is designed to provide operators/technicians with an introduction to the basic operating principles of process control systems. Topics of study will include control principles, the elemen… source
PCT 112Power Plant ProcessesIn this course provides an introduction to the technical requirements associated with auxiliary equipment, as well as the safety, economics and maintenance required to meet the criteria for appropria… source
PCT 115Process Control IIThis course presents additional theory and application of process control. Integrated topics such as drawings, symbols, control loops, measurements and variable measurements will be presented. Additi… source
PCT 120Unit OperationsThis course provides for a study of the basic principles and operation of the main units associated with the production of product in the processing industries. The primary emphasis of study will foc… source
PCT 199Process Control Internship (3 credits)College-Sponsored Experiential Learning (CSEL) is designed to integrate on-the-job learning experiences with classroom studies. These experiences are structured either to explore career options or to… source
PCT 240Wastewater IThis course is designed to prepare students to sit for the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) certification for Wastewater Treatment Operator Level I. source
PCT 241Wastewater IIThis course provides Level II Industry Certification for students who want to become a Water Management Technician. Topics of study include Wastewater treatment types, Wastewater Land application, Wa… source
PHI 100Introduction to PhilosophyThis course is an introduction to philosophical questions as treated by thinkers from a worldwide range of philosophical traditions. The course will explore issues drawn from at least three tradition… source
PHI 110Contemporary Moral ProblemsThis course is intended for the beginning student in philosophy. In this course students, after acquiring some background in moral theory, will examine several different contemporary moral problems.… source
PHY 107Technical Physicsis an algebra-based course designed primarily for students in the technologies. The course explores selected topics related to mechanics, sound, electricity, and magnetism, with an emphasis on techni… source
PHY 110College Physics IThis is a course designed for science majors who are not in the calculus sequence. The course content consists of Mechanics and Thermodynamics. source
PHY 111College Physics IIThis course is a continuation of College Physics I and is designed for Science majors who are not in the University Physics sequence. The course deals primarily with Electricity and Magnetism, Waves… source
PHY 131University Physics IThis course is designed for Natural Science and Engineering majors who are required to take a calculus-based physics course. Dealing primarily with mechanics, the course covers the linear and rotatio… source
PHY 132University Physics IIThis course is a continuation of University Physics I and is designed for Natural Science and Engineering majors who are required to take a calculus-based physics course sequence. Dealing primarily w… source
PHY 230Modern PhysicsThis course is an introduction to topics in Modern Physics. Students will be introduced to Special Relativity, Wave-Particle Duality, Quantum Mechanics, Atomic physics, Nuclear physics, Particle Phys… source
PLB 100Plumbing Theory IThis course is designed to provide the student with instruction in plumbing practices applicable to all areas of plumbing. Emphasis will be placed on presenting the history of plumbing, materials, to… source
PLB 101Plumbing Theory IIThis continuation course is designed to stress good solid plumbing practices applicable to all areas of plumbing. Emphasis will be placed on presenting advanced concepts and materials in the plumbing… source
PLB 102Math for PlumbersThis course is designed to provide the student with relevant theory and skills in solving practical, industrially based, trade-related mathematical problems. Topics of instruction will include, but w… source
PLB 103Installation & RepairThis course is designed to stress good solid plumbing practices applicable to all areas of plumbing materials, installations, and repair. Emphasis will be placed on advanced concepts and material sel… source
PLB 104Bathroom InstallationThis course explains the manifold rules and regulations regarding shop safety. It demonstrates the right ways to lay out a job by the department of Labor and Industry, as well as, discuss job site ha… source
PLB 110Introduction to PlumbingThis introductory course in the Plumbing Technology Certificate program exposes students to the foundational knowledge needed to develop skills in the plumbing trade. This course presents basic plumb… source
PLB 111Faucets & Fixture SystemsThis course focuses on fixtures and faucets used in domestic plumbing applications. It includes, but not limited to complete bathroom, kitchen, and laundry room fixtures, This course also emphasizes… source
PLB 112Plumbing Residential ServiceThis course presents an in-depth study of residential plumbing services. The course prepares students to diagnose and solve problems with potable water and waste water systems. In addition, students… source
PLB 200Heating SystemsThis course is designed to help the heating professional become comfortable with the electrical portion of an installation or service call. The program covers basic electric circuits, flow of electri… source
PLB 202Blueprint ReadingThis course was designed for plumbing and pipe fitting students who need to develop the ability to interpret trade blueprints and plan the installation of the required plumbing. The appropriate metho… source
PLB 207Cross Connection ControlThis course presents the essential ingredients of blending theoretical and practical aspects of cross-connection controls along with specific guidelines concerning the theory of backflow prevention a… source
PLB 208Philadelphia Plumbing CodesThis course reviews the major aspects of Philadelphia Plumbing Code (1996 Edition). Emphasis will be placed on general regulations, plumbing definitions, materials, sanitary and storm water systems.… source
PLB 209International Plumbing CodesThis course is designed to assist students in understanding codes and adjacent code provisions. It addresses various codes founded upon certain basic principles of environmental sanitation and safety… source
PLB 210Drains and SewersThis course focuses on residential drainage and venting systems. It provides explanations of the elements and processes involved in the drainage systems, as well as instructions on appropriate applic… source
PLB 211Advanced PlumbingThis course introduces advance piping principles as they apply to the plumbing industry. Students learn to identify and use a variety of piping, fittings, and materials in domestic water and drainage… source
PLB 212Installation of Plumbing Related FixturesThe purpose of this course is to help students develop the fundamentals skills required to install plumbing related fixtures, faucets and appliances in residential homes. The course builds on the ski… source
PLB 213Principles of Prod Hot WaterThis course presents the principles of heating water for consumption in a variety of applications. Students also learn the theories and practice of using different fuels to produce hot water systems.… source
PLG 100Introduction to the Paralegal ProfessionSee LGL 199 Legal Experience and Ethics source
PLG 110Legal Research and Writing I source
PLG 120Legal Research and Writing II source
PLG 130Technology in the Law source
PLG 140Contract Law source
PLG 197Paralegal Practicum and Legal Ethics source
PLG 199Paralegal Experience and Legal EthicsSee LGL 199 Legal Experience and Ethics source
PLG 200Family Law source
PLG 210Civil Litigation and Tort Principles source
PLG 211Civil Litigation and Tort Applications source
PLG 220Real Estate Law source
PLG 230Estates, Trusts and Wills source
PLG 240Criminal Law and Procedure source
PLG 241Administrative Law source
PLG 242Business Organizations source
PLG 243Bankruptcy Law source
PLG 244Labor and Employment Law source
PLG 246Elder Law source
POL 110Introduction to Political ScienceThis course explores the fundamental concepts in the discipline of Political Science as based in the philosophies of governing and the structure of economies. The sub-fields within the field will be… source
POL 120American National GovernmentAmerican Government introduces students to the concepts, functions, and structures of the United States government. It undertakes an analysis of the U. S. national political system with a focus on th… source
POL 130American State and Local GovernmentAn analytical study of the powers, process and problems of American state, county and local governments. Careful consideration of the nature of political, legislative, administrative and judicial org… source
POL 140American PresidencyThis course is designed to encourage, enhance and heighten student participation in our democratic society. American Presidency introduces students to the concepts, functions, and structures of the U… source
POL 200World AffairsThis course deals with the theory and practice of international relations. source
POL 210Principles of Public AdministrationThe general principles and theories of administration are analyzed and related to the management of public business. source
POL 211Modern Political TheoryThe goal of Modern Political Theory is to examine the origin, purpose and role of current political thought and action. The European Renaissance in the 16th century to the Industrial Revolution in th… source
POL 225Constitutional LawThis course introduces the student to the interpretation of the United States Constitution by the Supreme Court through a series of prominent decisions from leading cases. The parameters of the Court… source
POL 226Comparative PoliticsThis course will introduce students to the processes of World politics. The origin of international governments will be examined in addition to current issues and challenges that have evolved from th… source
PSY 130Personal and Career DevelopmentThis course examines the theoretical and empirical issues related to personal growth and career development. The purpose of this course is to increase self-awareness, understand the career developmen… source
PSY 140General PsychologyThis course is a one-semester introduction to the basic principles and major theoretical approaches that are used to explain human behavior, with emphasis on understanding and application of such pri… source
PSY 200Personality TheoriesEmphasis in this course is on the understanding and application of basic concepts of psychodynamic, trait, behavioral, cognitive, and humanistic-existential perspectives to personal and interpersonal… source
PSY 203Counseling SkillsThis experiential course is a one-semester introduction to the basic skills used in the helping process. The course is designed for individuals pursuing a career in social work, or other related huma… source
PSY 204Addiction, Drugs, and the BrainIn order to develop a greater knowledge of the nature and complexity of addiction, the course provides an introduction to basic principles of psychopharmacology, including the neurochemistry of drug… source
PSY 205Human SexualityUtilizing a biopsychosocial model, this course seeks to foster healthy attitudes toward sexuality by providing knowledge and having discussions about the formation of sexual beliefs and myths, the an… source
PSY 210Lifespan Human DevelopmentThis course investigates how and why people of diverse backgrounds change over time. It surveys theories, research and controversies of human development from conception to death. It analyzes the phy… source
PSY 215Industrial PsychologyThe study of organizations and groups from a psychological perspective. The course covers fundamentals of organizational behavior, motivation and reward systems, leadership and organizational change,… source
PSY 220Introduction to PsychopathologyThis course is an introduction to the study of psychological disorders, including assessment and diagnosis, etiologies, contributing factors, and treatments. source
PSY 221Social PsychologyThis course examines theories and research in the study of the social influences on individual behavior. It explores the various ways people think about and relate to one another. Topics include self… source
PSY 225Experiences in DiversityThis course critically examines systems of stratification within the United States. Topics include: race and racism, ethnicity, sex and gender and sexual orientation. Study is concentrated on underst… source
PSY 235Educational PsychologyThis course introduces students to theories, research, and applied topics related to teaching and learning. It studies developmentally appropriate education with learner diversity and multicultural i… source
PSY 241Child DevelopmentThis course examines physical, cognitive and psychosocial development in ecological contexts from conception to adolescence. It surveys various theories and research of child development, and examine… source
PSY 242Adolescent PsychologyThis course examines physical, cognitive and psychosocial development in ecological contexts from puberty to maturity. It surveys various theories and research of adolescent development. It examines… source
PSY 255Brain and Behavior(sometimes called biological psychology, physiological psychology or behavioral neuroscience) is the study of how different systems in the body, primarily the nervous system, coordinate to produce ex… source
PSY 290Adulthood and AgingThis course is an examination of the biological, physical, psychological, cognitive, affective, social and cultural changes that occur as people move from adulthood into old age. It explores the cont… source
REA 030Reading IThis initial course is for students who need to improve upon basic skills that aid in reading. This course is designed for students who must strengthen their comprehension, language usage, and strate… source
REA 050Reading IIis designed for students who need to improve their ability to understand and retain the material they read in college. Emphasis in the course is on reading comprehension, language clues, structural c… source
REA 075Introduction to Reading and WritingThis class combines REA 050 and ENG 050 and emphasizes the relationship between reading and writing. It includes comprehensive review and writing practice in the fundamentals of English grammar, word… source
REA 100Critical Readingaddresses both literal and abstract comprehension strategies at a college level. Students will apply contextual reasoning, interpretive processing, figurative analysis and inferential reasoning to a… source
SCI 105Introduction to NanotechnologyThis course will cover the application of nanotechnology to electronic, chemical, and biological fields including a review of the basic science concepts. The impact of the commercialization of nanote… source
SCI 110History of ScienceThis course, designed as a non-laboratory science option for non-science majors or as an open elective for Natural Science majors, traces the philosophical, cultural, intellectual, and technological… source
SCI 150STEM Topicsis a 1-credit course designed to introduce students majoring in STEM fields to skills and topics of importance to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Presented by both Delaware County… source
SOC 110Introduction to SociologyThis course studies the factors that determine social organization, social injustice, behavior and change as they are considered in relation to the individual student's own life and society. Study is… source
SOC 120Social ProblemsThis course studies contemporary social problems from theoretical and practical perspectives. Theoretical assessments of the national and international origins and etiology that support and sustain s… source
SOC 180Marriage and The FamilyThis course explores various types of family relationships in society and how sustaining and changing the values, beliefs and rules in relationships are supported and altered through society's instit… source
SOC 210Cultural AnthropologyThe societal and individualistic characteristics of culture are explored by examining and comparing several cultures. The evolution of community living from hunting and gathering societies to contemp… source
SOC 215Experiences in DiversityThis course critically examines systems of stratification within the United States. Topics include: race and racism, ethnicity, sex and gender and sexual orientation. Study is concentrated on underst… source
SOC 219The Sociology of Race And ImmigrationIn this class we will scrutinize the Eurocentric construction of race, delving into how it was used as a central organizing principle in North American society. We will also explore racism as an ideo… source
SOC 220Social PsychologyThis course examines theories and research in the study of the social influences on individual behavior. It explores the various ways people think about and relate to one another. Topics include self… source
SOC 240Human GeographyThis class will look at how places and regions are interconnected, how they are unique, and how people, ideas, and things moving from one locale to another can change a place or region. After taking… source
SOC 260Research MethodologyThis course investigates and analyzes both quantitative and qualitative research methodology. It is designed to give students the skills to examine social science issues through creating and utilizin… source
SPA 101Elementary Spanish IThis is a first semester introduction to the Spanish language and Hispanic cultures. It is designed for beginning students with little or no previous exposure to the language. The emphasis is on the… source
SPA 102Elementary Spanish IIThis course is a continuation of Elementary Spanish language and Hispanic cultures. It is designed for students who have completed SPA 101 or at least two years of recent successful high school Spani… source
SPA 150Spanish for Business & LawSpanish for Business and Law is a course designed to provide students with common Spanish business and legal terminology used when doing business and practicing law in the United States and globally.… source
SPA 152Spanish Practicum for Early Childhood Educationis a course designed to provide students with common Spanish terminology used in the early childhood education classroom and when interacting with families. In addition, students will be taught how t… source
SPA 154Spanish for Medical Professionsis a course designed to provide students with common Spanish medical terminology used when working in medical professions in the United States and globally. In addition, students will be taught how t… source
SPA 201Intermediate Spanish IActive review of Spanish pronunciation and of fundamental grammatical elements. Study and practice with new concepts of grammar and idiomatic language. Class discussion of selected cultural essays, n… source
SPA 202Intermediate Spanish IIContinued emphasis on active Spanish review of grammatical concepts and instruction in new principles. More attention is given to speaking and understanding the target language through a variety of t… source
SWO 101Introduction to Social Work and Human ServicesThis is a one semester introduction to social work and human services and the major policies and practices that are used to understand human strengths and challenges. The course explores the skills,… source
SWO 201Domestic Violence: Impact on Individuals, Families and CommunitiesThis course is a one semester overview of the complexities underlying domestic violence in America, with a particular focus on Pennsylvania. Experts define domestic violence as behavioral patterns th… source
SWO 203Counseling SkillsThis experiential course is a one-semester introduction to the basic skills used in the helping process. The course is designed for individuals pursuing a career in social work, or other related huma… source
SWO 210Human Behavior and the Social EnvironmentThis course focuses on the internal and external variables that influences human development across the lifespan. Students will study the range of social systems in which people live, describe empiri… source
SWO 220Social Welfare PolicyThis course is designed to prepare the beginning social work practitioner with an awareness of the range and complexity of problems addressed by the social welfare system. Students will gain knowledg… source
TCC 111Technical CommunicationsThis course presents instruction in microcomputer operations using integrated software packages. The principles of communication are stressed to provide students with the appropriate skills and knowl… source
TCC 112CADD GraphicsThis course provides students with the concepts and skills necessary to form the basis of object visualization and documentation inherent to the creation and conveying of technical designs and drawin… source
TCC 121Project Management ProcessesThis course introduces students to the basic principles of project management. It is designed to provide students with foundations in initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, and controlling vari… source
TCC 1222-D CADDThis is a course in computer-aided design and drafting using two-dimensional orthographic projection drawing techniques. Emphasis is placed on sketching/layout techniques for personal-computer-based… source
TCC 228Design Project MethodsA capstone course applying the principles of design to the completion of a comprehensive individualized (or group) project in a student's selected field. Emphasis is placed on the decision-making rol… source
TCS 100Construction Blueprint ReadingThis course presents fundamentals in the understanding and use of basic construction drawings to determine methods and materials of light construction. a.) Architectural/Site: Emphasis is placed on r… source
TCS 105Workplace SafetyThis course is designed to provide students' with a general awareness on recognition, avoidance, abatement and prevention of safety and health hazards on a construction site. Topics covered in the cl… source
TCS 108Construction SupervisionIncludes the basics of a supervisor's duties while on a construction project. The supervisor must define objectives that meet with the overall strategy of the organization and achieve results through… source
TCS 109Construction Project AdministrationThis course provides an introduction to the principles and techniques of construction project administration (CPA). In addition to the tactical decision making involved in site supervision, field per… source
TCS 111Methods/Materials of Construction IThis is the first course of a two-part introduction to the materials, assemblies and methodologies of general construction organized around Construction Specifications Institute division format. Topi… source
TCS 112Methods/Materials of Construction IIThis is the second course of the two-part introduction to the materials, assemblies and methodologies of general construction organized around Construction Specifications Institute division format. T… source
TCS 131Estimating IA method of standard construction estimating procedure from take-off to bid. The course includes excavation, concrete, steel, masonry, carpentry, alteration work, mechanical work, electrical work, an… source
TCS 132Estimating IIA continuation of Estimating I. This occurs is a laboratory presentation utilizing all acquired knowledge to compile essential data for an actual estimate. source
TCS 141Construction First Aid/SafetyEmergency first-aid and accident-prevention instruction for construction employees and managers. OSHA requirements are stressed in this course. Administrative aspects of recordkeeping requirements, r… source
TCS 221Construction Survey and LayoutAn introduction to the fundamentals of engineering construction and land surveys. Topics include surveying references, accuracy and errors, measurement of horizontal and vertical distances, and the m… source
TDD 128Detailing-Assembly-Fixture DesignConcentrating on the appropriate documentation of the engineering design intent, this course introduces the technician to the concepts, skills and tools for developing formal, precisely constructed d… source
TDD 203KinematicsThis course provides an introduction to mechanisms used for transmitting forces, controlling position, determining spatial interference and providing feedback information. source
TDD 216Three Dimensional CADDThis course provides instruction in advanced computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) techniques in addition to creation of three-dimensional drawings. Students progress from two-dimensional project… source
TDD 225Computer Aided DraftingAn introduction to computer-aided drafting through familiarization with computers and software used, and investigation of the knowledge and skills required of an operator of computer-aided drafting s… source
TDD 227Advanced CADDThis course provides students with computer-aided drafting design (CADD) software customization techniques. Emphasis includes improvement of software function via menu customization, proper installat… source
TEC 280Technical Study AssessmentThis credit designation enables students to maximize the amount of credits they can earn for what they already know. College-designated subject matter experts evaluate the college-level knowledge and… source
TEC 281Technical Study AssessmentThis credit designation enables students to maximize the amount of credits they can earn for what they already know. College-designated subject matter experts evaluate the college-level knowledge and… source
TEC 282Technical Study AssessmentThis credit designation enables students to maximize the amount of credits they can earn for what they already know. College-designated subject matter experts evaluate the college-level knowledge and… source
TEC 283Technical Study AssessmentThis credit designation enables students to maximize the amount of credits they can earn for what they already know. College-designated subject matter experts evaluate the college-level knowledge and… source
TEL 101D C AnalysisThis course is a core requirement in all Electronics programs. The course covers the basic principles of direct current circuits containing passive elements, including transient circuit analysis. Cir… source
TEL 102A C AnalysisThis course extends the basic concepts introduced in DC Analysis (TEL 101) to incorporate time-varying voltages and currents. AC (Alternating Current) circuit analysis introduces the basic behavior o… source
TEL 110Electronics IThis course utilizes an integrated approach to learning. A topic will be introduced and discussed, developed into a practical circuit, analyzed for faults, and evaluated with a prelab using a commonl… source
TEL 111Electronics IIThis course covers differential amplifiers, operational amplifier operation, basic OP-AMP circuits, OP-AMP design considerations, components and timers as well as audio circuits to include audio ampl… source
TEL 121Digital ElectronicsThis course is a basic electronics course dealing with digital techniques and circuits. The operation of digital logic gates as well as integrated circuit families used in digital equipment are discu… source
TEL 124Microprocessor IThis covers the basics of microprocessor architecture and programming. Technical terms and conventions, program execution and addressing modes, and computer arithmetic and logical operations are cove… source
TEL 126Microprocessor IIThis course is a continuation of the study of microprocessors. Hardware and software concepts covered in Microprocessors I ( TEL 124 ) are integrated into a study of the interfacing of various I/O de… source
TEL 128Computer System ElectronicsThe fundamentals of various components used in microcomputer systems and their hardware/software support are discussed. Methods of determining system faults at the system, unit, board and component l… source
TEL 200Electro and Mechanical SystemsThis course examines the behavior of electrical and mechanical components used in interfacing the machine environment to the outside world. The course concentrates on the behavior of input and output… source
TEL 202Biomedical InstrumentationThis course provides a perspective on the essential aspects of biomedical equipment. It covers practical matters such as operation, calibration, maintenance and troubleshooting of medical equipment.… source
TEL 210Troubleshooting and RepairThis course is an applied course in Electronics, which aims to provide the student with clear and concise instruction on how to repair consumer electronic equipment. Students will discuss the operati… source
TEL 260Materials, Safety, Health Issues and EquipmentThis course provides an overview of basic nanofabrication processing equipment and material chemistry and handling procedures. The focus is on cleanroom protocol, safety, environmental and health iss… source
TEL 261Basic Nanofabrication ProcessThis course provides an overview of basic processing steps in Nanofabrication (contact lithography, basic etching and deposition techniques). The majority of the course details a step-by-step descrip… source
TEL 262Thin Film in NanofabricationThis course covers advanced thin film deposition and etching practices in nanofabrication. Advanced deposition techniques covered in the first part of the course include atmosphere, low-pressure and… source
TEL 263Lithography for NanofabricationThis course covers all aspects of advanced lithography from design and mask fabrication to pattern transfer and inspection. The course is divided into three major sections. The first section describe… source
TEL 264Materials Modification in NanofabricationThis course will cover in detail the processing steps used in modifying material properties in nanofabrication. An intensive study of metals used in nanotechnology aids the student in understanding t… source
TEL 265Characterization, Packaging and Testing of Nanofabrication StructuresThis course examines a variety of techniques and measurements essential for controlling device fabrication and final packaging. Students will revisit concepts such as residual gas analysis introduced… source
TEL 301Basic TelecommunicationsThis course presents an overall view of the telecommunication industry with emphasis on the systems approach. Seven major areas are discussed: basic telecommunication, television, the telephone syste… source
TEL 302Radio Frequency Communication SystemsRF communications, noise and special communication circuits are introduced first. Various modulation techniques are then discussed in depth. Discussion of radio receivers and transmitters, wave propa… source
TEL 303Digital and Data CommunicationsThis course provides a clear and comprehensive introduction into what makes up a data communications system. Topics such as LANS, Packet Switching and ISDN are introduced. source
TME 110Materials ScienceThis course introduces students to the structure, properties, use and design considerations of a variety of materials including ferrous metal, non-ferrous metals, ceramics and polymers. source
TME 111Machining TechnologyThis course provides an introduction to the knowledge and skills associated with various conventional chip making machine tools their design, application, set-up and operation. Theory and mathematica… source
TME 115Basic Technical SkillsThis course introduces students to the basic hands-on technical skills required for skilled trades, manufacturing and other advanced technology trades. Students receive instruction in use of hand and… source
TME 212Computer Aided MachiningThis course provides students with and introduction to off-line programming of Computerized Numerically Controlled (CNC) machine tools via the use of Computer Aided Machining (CAM) software. Emphasis… source
TME 216Statics and Strength of MaterialThis course provides students with a foundation in the general procedures and principles of the mechanical design process. Students solve force systems select components and determine resultants in e… source
TME 221Manufacturing Proccesses IIA continuation of Manufacturing Processes I. This course includes practical experience in machine operations. Hot-working manufacturing processes including laboratory production of simple molds, core… source
TME 222Advanced Computer Aided MachiningThis course provides introductory instruction on advanced piece-part modeling techniques of Computer-Aided Drafting/Design-Computer Aided Machining (CADD-CAM). A broad based instructional approach pr… source
TME 223Industrial Robotics(Formerly TME 220) This course provides an in-depth look into the field of robotics. The specific types of robots, their function and their impact on the way the world does business will be discussed… source
TME 229Fluid Power and ControlsThis course provides a study of the basic principles of industrial fluid mechanics hydraulics and pneumatics. Types of fluid, their condition and use in transmitting power throughout various circuits… source
TME 231Technical MechanicsThis course provides students with the concepts and skills required to apply the principles of mechanics for the solution of problems commonly encountered in the fields of drafting and design mechani… source
TME 232Robotic SystemsOffered as a continuation of Robotics and Programmable Logic Controllers (TME 220) this course provides instruction in robotic work-cell development and applications. This course focuses on the appli… source
TME 290Fluid MechanicsThis course provides a study of the basic principles of industrial fluid mechanics and penuematics. Included are topics related to types of fluid and their use to transmit power throughout various ci… source
TSC 230Recognizing TraumaThis course provides students with a foundation in understanding trauma. Multiple cross-cultural definitions of trauma will be considered. The course explores the causes of trauma, including but not… source
TSC 236Trauma Outcomes and Societal ResponseThis course provides students with an understanding of traumatic reactions to prepare professionals to respond to those suffering after a traumatic event compassionately and effectively, across clini… source
WLD 100Introduction to WeldingThis course introduces students to the fundamentals of welding technology. Classroom instruction includes the proper selection of A.C and D.C. power sources and their applications. Oxy-fuel welding a… source
WLD 101Introduction to Oxy-Fuel Welding and CuttingThis course introduces students to the basic techniques used in oxy-fuel welding and cutting operations. Course emphasis is on fuel gases, welding and cutting equipment. source
WLD 102Oxy-Fuel WeldingThis course provides instruction in welding of mill steel. Emphasis is placed on showing correct torch size and angle welding rod size, flame effects on metal, characteristics of the weld, welding in… source
WLD 103Shielded Metal Arc Welding IThis course is designed to enable student learn the fundamentals of Shield Metal Arc Welding. The course covers the principles of electric arc welding, using electrodes 6010, 6011, 6012, 6013 in the… source
WLD 104Shielded Metal Arc Welding IIThis course covers effects of current settings, arc lengths, electrode angles and electrode manipulation on the quality of weld joint. Students also learn to weld in horizontal, vertical and overhead… source
WLD 105Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding IThis course reviews the theories related to Shielded Metal Arc Welding. Students continue to learn and use the proper welding processes and procedures. Various joint designs are emphasized for the va… source
WLD 106Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding IIThis course continues the theories covered in Intermediate SMAW 1. Students are taught how to weld typical joints in both flat and horizontal positions using various electrodes. Students are introduc… source
WLD 111Printing Reading and Shop Math for FabricatorsThis course provides the student with an introduction and review of basic mathematical concepts and applications required to accomplish standard fabrication functions. Students also learn to use comm… source
WLD 150Welding DesignThis course emphasizes the use of basic drafting skills for lay out of plate steel, sheet metal, and patterns and the selection of welding processes and joint design. Students will calculate and esti… source
WLD 151Testing and Inspection of WeldsThis course introduces the principles and applications of non destructive testing using liquid penetrant, magnetic particles, and ultrasonic and radiographic testing methods. Emphasis is placed on no… source
WLD 152Welding Codes and SpecificationsThis course is designed to assist students in understanding welding industry codes and specifications. Students also learn to properly apply the codes and specifications. source
WLD 153Brazing and Brace WeldingThis course discusses the advantages of Soldering and Brazing. Soldering and Brazing methods including building up surfaces, filling holes, filler metals and fluxes are covered. source
WLD 154Welding MetallurgyAs an introduction to metallurgy, this course helps students develop an understanding of basic metallurgical principles as they apply to fusion welding to improve quality of workmanship in the field… source
WLD 200Gas Metal Arc IThis course covers GMAW equipment set-up and operation. The theory of gas metal arc welding is applied to mild steel and plate steel in all positions. Students are introduced to single and multi phas… source
WLD 201Gas Metal Arc IIThis course covers the application of gas metal arc welding theory to non-ferrous materials and their alloys. Different modes of metal transfer are addressed. source
WLD 202Advanced Shielded Arc Welding IThe Advanced Shielded Metal Arc course continues the theory covered in Shielded Metal Arc Welding II. A variety of electrodes are discussed. The American Welding Society (A.W.S.) numbering system is… source
WLD 203Advanced Shielded Arc Welding IIStudents practice all positions, applications and weldments to the specifications of A.W.S., A.S.M.E., A S.T.M. and A.P.I. codes. Also covered is blueprint reading for welding and its uses. Students… source
WLD 204Gas Tungsten Arc Welding IThis course emphasizes the set up and operation of the GTAW process. Various types of tungsten electrodes are covered, along with tolerances and color codes. Welding machines and polar lines that are… source
WLD 205Gas Tungsten Arc Welding IIGas Tungsten Arc Welding is covered in various positions, using ferrous and non-ferrous sheet and plate. Different welding gases are also used with GTAW processes. source