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| ACC 101 | Accounting I | — | This course introduces the principles and concepts of financial accounting as a means of recording business activities. Topics include the double-entry accounting system and the accounting cycle, inc… source |
| ACC 112 | Accounting II | — | This course builds on the principles of financial accounting and introduces managerial accounting. This course covers business transactions related to partnerships, corporations, financial statement… source |
| ACC 162 | Computerized Accounting | — | This course prepares students with the workplace skills necessary to use automated accounting software. Topics include data entry by interpreting accounting information, creating financial statements… source |
| ACC 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ACC 211 | Tax Accounting I | — | This course introduces students to the fundamentals of federal income taxation and the process of preparing individual tax returns. Students identify sources of taxable income, apply current tax laws… source |
| ACC 221 | Cost Accounting | — | This course equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to analyze, record, and interpret cost information for managerial decision-making. Learners apply cost concepts, utilize cost accou… source |
| ACC 231 | Intermediate Accounting I | — | This course examines the primary principles and procedures involved in the preparation and interpretation of the statements of income, retained earnings, cash flow, and balance sheets. The time value… source |
| ACC 232 | Intermediate Accounting II | — | This course provides an in-depth examination of principles and procedures emphasizing the following topics: current and long-term liabilities, stockholders' equity, investments, leases, pensions, inc… source |
| ACC 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chair. source |
| ACE 025 | Language, Grammar, and Writing | — | In this course, students learn the fundamentals of language, grammar, and writing. This course concentrates on improving these skills through the use of literary texts and relevant fiction. source |
| ACE 026 | Writing, Research, and Presentation | — | In this course, students learn the fundamentals of writing, research, and presentation with emphasis on public speaking, writing informative and explanatory essays, writing for an audience, using tec… source |
| ACE 033 | World Literature | — | In this course, students study world literature with an emphasis on learning grammar to effectively produce clear and coherent writing; learning key terms and devices to analyze literary and informat… source |
| ACE 034 | British Literature | — | In this course, students study British literature with an emphasis on learning grammar; learning key terms and devices to analyze literary and informational text; developing research skills to find r… source |
| ACE 035 | American Literature | — | In this course, students study American Literature with an emphasis on developing knowledge of literary terms to critically analyze and evaluate literary and informational text, writing evidenced-bas… source |
| ACE 040 | Writing and Research | — | In this course, students continue to develop and use skills learned in previous courses and apply them to produce a literary research paper. The goal of the course is to prepare students to write at… source |
| ACE 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ACE 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ACM 011 | Algebra I | — | This course focuses on elementary algebra terminology, properties, polynomial operations, factoring, fractional simplification, exponents, roots, coordinate graphing and solving of linear equations,… source |
| ACM 012 | Algebra II | — | This course builds on topics explored in , including linear equations, inequalities, graphs, matrices, polynomials and radical expressions, quadratic equations, functions, exponential and logarithmic… source |
| ACM 021 | Geometry | — | This course focuses on an in-depth analysis of plane, solid, and coordinate geometry, including postulates and definitions, development of deductive reasoning through direct and indirect proofs, geom… source |
| ACM 023 | Trigonometry & Pre-Calculus B | — | This course integrates intermediate algebra, analytic geometry, and trigonometry with other college algebra topics through a functional approach as preparation for calculus. source |
| ACM 024 | Functions, Statistics, & Trigonometry | — | This course is designed to integrate intermediate algebra, statistics, and trigonometry with other college algebra topics through a functional approach as preparation for pre-calculus. source |
| ACM 032 | Pre-Calculus | — | This course is designed to integrate intermediate algebra, analytic geometry, and trigonometry with other college algebra topics through a functional approach as preparation for calculus. source |
| ACM 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ACM 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ACR 101 | HVAC Electricity | — | This course is designed to familiarize the student with electric fundamentals as applied to heating, ventilating, and air conditioning. Basic circuits, Ohm's law, meters, motor theory, and circuit co… source |
| ACR 102 | Fundamentals of Refrigeration | — | This course is an introduction to the refrigerant cycle with emphasis on laws of physics for refrigerant gases, characteristics of heat transfer, design, operation, and service. Emphasis will be plac… source |
| ACR 104 | Residential Climate Control | — | This course will introduce the student to residential air conditioning and heat pump systems. Design characteristics, components, operation and service will be covered. Emphasis will be placed on pro… source |
| ACR 105 | Residential Heating I | — | This course covers different types of oil and gas furnaces used in residential homes. Standard efficiency to high efficiency systems are covered, with emphasis on sequence of operation, repair, and a… source |
| ACR 114 | EPA Seminar and Exam | — | This course prepares students to take the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Section 608 Technician Certification for stationary equipment. source |
| ACR 115 | Air Distribution and Balancing | — | This course provides background needed to estimate, design, and select equipment for residential heating and air conditioning systems. Heat loss/gain load calculations and design duct systems to conf… source |
| ACR 120 | Employee Development Seminar | — | This course is designed to explore career opportunities in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning field. Customer relations, safety, and environmental concerns will be discussed. Refrigerant… source |
| ACR 202 | Commercial Refrigeration | — | This course introduces the student to refrigeration systems used in light commercial applications. It includes low temperature systems, water cooled equipment, piping, and servicing restaurant equipm… source |
| ACR 204 | Residential Heating II | — | This course covers heat loss estimation, design, and install for hydronic heating systems. Hot water baseboard heating systems are discussed with emphasis placed on methods of construction, balancing… source |
| ACR 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| AET 100 | Drafting/Design I | — | This course provides an introduction to architecture including drafting techniques, terminology and computer-aided design (CAD). Topics include basic lettering, freehand sketching, sketching to scale… source |
| AET 123 | Architectural Drafting/Design I | — | This course provides an introduction to architecture including drafting techniques, terminology and 3D modelling. Topics include basic lettering, freehand sketching, sketching to scale, techniques of… source |
| AET 125 | Architectural Drafting/Design II | — | This course presents basic architectural design, drafting, and documentation techniques. This is accomplished through the drawing of plot, floor, and elevation plans that contains sections, details,… source |
| AET 155 | Drafting/Design II | — | This course presents basic architectural design, drafting, and documentation techniques. This is accomplished through the drawing of plot, floor, and elevation plans that contain sections, details, a… source |
| AET 160 | Architectural CAD Applications | — | This course introduces three-dimensional (3D) parametric architectural computer-aided design (CAD) software to develop building models used to produce drawing documents, including site plans, floor p… source |
| AET 164 | Architectural CAD Applications | — | This course introduces three-dimensional (3D) parametric architectural computer-aided design (CAD) software to develop building models used to produce drawing documents, including site plans, floor p… source |
| AET 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| AET 200 | Drafting/Design III | — | This computer-aided design (CAD) based course focuses on commercial building design, documentation, building placement, and site analysis and development, including the use of surveying equipment, fi… source |
| AET 210 | Building Service Systems | — | This course introduces students to the principles of sustainable building design and building service systems. Emphasis is placed on understanding energy flows, building loads, and the impact of clim… source |
| AET 220 | Theory & Design | — | This course is an introduction to the design process using abstract and applied projects in three-dimensional form to investigate the relationship among scale, context, and building elements. It incl… source |
| AET 232 | Contracts and Specifications | — | This course presents principles, procedures and processes related to construction documents and project delivery with an emphasis on construction specification writing that incorporates the standards… source |
| AET 236 | Building Service Systems | — | This course introduces the theory and practice involved in the design and construction of mechanical systems to include heating and air conditioning, plumbing, and electrical systems. source |
| AET 250 | Drafting/Design IV | — | This course provides an in-depth exploration of architectural professionalism and documentation standards in the architecture, engineering, and construction industries. Students will learn about ethi… source |
| AET 260 | Contracts and Specifications | — | This course presents principles, procedures and processes related to construction documents and project delivery with an emphasis on construction specification writing that incorporates the standards… source |
| AET 270 | Capstone Design Project | — | In this capstone course, students use multiple computer-aided design (CAD) software platforms to develop architectural projects in a collaborative team approach. Emphasis is on research, building cod… source |
| AET 275 | Architectural Design: Foundation Studies I | — | This course is an introduction to the design process using abstract and applied projects in three-dimensional form to investigate the relationship among scale, context, and building elements. It incl… source |
| AET 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| AFS 110 | Foundations of the USAF I | — | A survey course which briefly covers topics relating to the Air Force and defense. Focuses on the structure and missions of Air Force organizations, officership, and professionalism. Introduction int… source |
| AFS 111 | Foundations of the USAF II | — | This course is a continuation of , Foundations of the United States Air Force I. A survey course which briefly covers topics relating to the Air Force and defense. Focuses on the structure and missio… source |
| AFS 150 | Initial Military Training I | — | This course (to be taken in conjunction with ) is a weekly laboratory that touches on the topics of Air Force customs and courtesies, health and physical fitness, and drill and ceremonies. This cours… source |
| AFS 151 | Initial Military Training II | — | This course is a continuation of (to be taken in conjunction with ). Provides instruction on the ROTC program and an overview to Air Force skills and life. This course is taught in the spring semeste… source |
| AFS 210 | Evol of US Air/Space Power I | — | This course focuses on the beginning of manned flight and the development of aerospace power in the United Sates, including the employment of air power in World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, t… source |
| AFS 211 | Evol of US Air/Space Power II | — | This course is a continuation of , Evolution of United States Air and Space Power I focusing on the beginning of manned flight and the development of aerospace power in the United Sates, including th… source |
| AFS 250 | Field Training Preparation I | — | This course (to be taken in conjunction with ) provides the student with the opportunity to demonstrate fundamental management skills and prepares student for field training. This course is taught in… source |
| AFS 251 | Field Training Preparation II | — | This course (to be taken in conjunction with provides the student with the opportunity to demonstrate fundamental management skills and prepares student for field training. This course is taught in t… source |
| AGS 101 | Soil Science | — | This course covers elements of soil science and management as they relate to production agriculture, horticulture, and turf sciences. source |
| AGS 102 | Introduction to Agriculture | — | This course introduces the broad field of agriculture with emphasis on the history and importance of technology advancements in agriculture. Topics include agricultural inventions, technological adva… source |
| AGS 104 | Introduction to Agribusiness Management | — | This course covers the role and organization of agribusiness, the function and operation of an agribusiness, and the skills necessary to become a valued employee or entrepreneur. source |
| AGS 105 | Principles of Plant Growth | — | This course introduces plant structure and function with practical applications to horticulture, turf, and agricultural plants. source |
| AGS 106 | Vegetable Crop Production | — | This course examines general production principles associated with commercial fruit/vegetable production. Topics include fertilization and harvesting practices; home vegetable gardening and greenhous… source |
| AGS 123 | Turfgrass Maintenance Practices | — | This course is an introduction to identification, cultivation, and maintenance of turfgrasses. Students are introduced to practices used to maintain golf courses, school facilities, parks, and athlet… source |
| AGS 136 | Turf Equipment Operations | — | This course covers the operation and maintenance of turf equipment, including mower units, top dressers, core aerators, slit seeders, and miscellaneous turf equipment. Proper handling of equipment an… source |
| AGS 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| AGS 203 | Landscape Design | — | This course introduces fundamentals of landscape planning, including selection of plant materials and elements of design using hand-drawn and computerized landscape design software. Topics include in… source |
| AGS 204 | Animal Science | — | This course introduces the types, breeds, and classes of livestock with emphasis on practical application in the selecting, breeding, and feeding of various farm animals. source |
| AGS 208 | Pesticide Principles and Applications | — | This course examines the principles of insects, weed, and disease control in agricultural crops, horticultural plants and turf, integrated pest management, economics and safety. source |
| AGS 209 | Farm Records and Accounts | — | This course examines record keeping and accounting procedures as they apply to the production and marketing of agricultural products. source |
| AGS 212 | Introduction to Agribusiness Marketing | — | This course introduces agriculture marketing and all of the activities that are required to put the commodity in the hands of the consumer. Topics include the structure and function of the marketing… source |
| AGS 215 | Agriculture Leadership | — | This course introduces the concept of leadership within the agriculture industry. Emphasis is on the application of acquired knowledge to practical problems in agriculture. source |
| AGS 216 | Poultry Production Management | — | This course is an overview of the broiler industries as related to agriculture. Topics covered are production management techniques needed to be successful as an entrepreneur in this field of agricul… source |
| AGS 225 | Agriculture Seminar | — | This course facilitates the successful transition of potential graduates into a professional career or transfer to a bachelor's degree program in the field of agriculture. This course covers the proc… source |
| AGS 226 | Applied Agriculture Internship | — | This course provides an opportunity for students to apply classroom and laboratory skills to actual work experiences. Supervised work experience enhances knowledge and provides experience within the… source |
| AGS 240 | Hydroponics Production | — | This course introduces principles and techniques of hydroponic systems. Topics include preparation of greenhouses, production of transplants, planting, cultural practices, maintenance, and harvesting. source |
| AGS 243 | Irrigation & Athletic Field Maintenance | — | This course introduces basic irrigation and drainage principles, uses of irrigation and irrigation system design for landscape use, as well as the day to day operations and seasonal maintenance of go… source |
| AGS 244 | Landscape Construction and Maintenance | — | This course evaluates concepts in landscape construction, reinforces knowledge of plant materials and identification, and interprets elements of design. Topics include interpreting landscape designs,… source |
| AGS 250 | Greenhouse Crop Production | — | The basic concepts of plant growth, greenhouse structures, and equipment to monitor the environment are discussed and practiced in a lab setting. Propagation and cultivation techniques of commercial… source |
| AGS 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ASL 101 | American Sign Language I | — | This course introduces the foundation of American Sign Language (ASL). Students develop visual and gestural abilities to learn and produce simple communications. Topics include American deaf culture. source |
| ASL 102 | American Sign Language II | — | This course broadens students' conversational skills, including talking about themselves, other people, activities, giving directions, and making requests. Students continue to develop communicative… source |
| ASL 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ASL 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| AUT 101 | Intro to Automotive Technology | — | This course provides an overview of the automotive repair field. Students are introduced to basic automotive maintenance and repair procedures as well as tools, measuring devices, and diagnostic equi… source |
| AUT 102 | Automotive Electrical Systems | — | This course introduces various automotive electrical and electronic components, operations, and service procedures to test, diagnose, and repair automotive electrical systems and components. Laborato… source |
| AUT 103 | Automotive Brakes | — | This course introduces automotive brake systems, components, and service procedures. Laboratory experiences include hydraulic service, drum and rotor service, disc brake service, drum brake service,… source |
| AUT 104 | Automotive Steering/Suspension | — | This course introduces automotive suspension systems, components, and service procedures. Laboratory experiences include suspension and steering service, wheel alignment, and tire and wheel service. source |
| AUT 180 | Automotive Level 1 Certificate-Advanced Credit | — | This course is advanced credit for Automotive Level 1 students to the General Studies degree who earned a Level 1 certificate or higher. source |
| AUT 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| AUT 201 | Automotive HVAC | — | This course introduces automotive heating and air-conditioning systems' components, operations, and service procedures. Laboratory experience includes system evaluation, diagnosis, and repair. source |
| AUT 202 | Automotive Transmissions | — | This course introduces various transmissions and transaxles and related components, including their operations and service and repair procedures. Laboratory activities include hands-on exercises on t… source |
| AUT 203 | Automotive Engine Repair | — | This course introduces various automotive engines and related components, their operations and service and repair procedures. Laboratory activities include hands-on exercises on trainer/dead engines… source |
| AUT 204 | Automotive Engine Performance | — | This course prepares the student to diagnose, repair, and service automotive electronic systems and components. Laboratory exercises include diagnosis, disassembly, and repair of electronic component… source |
| AUT 205 | Automotive Work Experience Co-op | — | In this course, students work in the automotive/light truck service field to reinforce classroom and laboratory instruction. Diagnostic skills and repair knowledge are applied in a sponsoring service… source |
| AUT 280 | Automotive Level 2 Certificate-Advanced Credit | — | This course is advanced credit for Automotive Level 2 students to the General Studies degree who earned a Level 2 certificate or higher. source |
| AUT 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| AVI 110 | Airframe Maintenance - General | — | The General section of the Aviation Maintenance program introduces students to the fundamentals of aircraft maintenance. The units of study are aviation mathematics, mechanic privileges and limitatio… source |
| AVI 120 | Airframe Maint - AF Section I | — | The Airframe Maintenance AF - Section I of the Aviation Maintenance program introduces students to the fundamentals of aircraft maintenance. The units of study are welding, aircraft non-metallic stru… source |
| AVI 210 | Airframe Maintenance AF-Section II | — | The Airframe Maintenance AF-Section II of the Aviation Maintenance program introduces students to the fundamentals of aircraft maintenance. The units of study are hydraulic and pneumatic power system… source |
| AVI 230 | Powerplant Maintenance-Section I | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of powerplant maintenance. The units of study include reciprocating engine theory, reciprocating engine overhaul, reciprocating engine systems, reciprocating e… source |
| AVI 240 | Powerplant Maintenance-Section II | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of powerplant maintenance. The units of study include propeller systems, turbine engine theory, turbine engine maintenance, turbine engine systems, turbine ign… source |
| BIO 100 | Medical Terminology | — | This course focuses on learning Greek and Latin prefixes, suffixes, word roots, and abbreviations used in medical documentation. Students will become familiar with names of diseases that affect the h… source |
| BIO 110 | Essentls-Anatomy & Physiology | — | This course introduces the basic structures and functions of the human body. Each body system will be reviewed for gross anatomy of the organs, some histology, and homeostatic physiology. source |
| BIO 115 | Nutrition | — | In this introductory course, we will study the basic principles of human nutrition and their application to health and wellbeing. Topics will include diet adequacy, nutrients, digestion and metabolis… source |
| BIO 120 | Anatomy and Physiology I | — | This course studies the anatomy and physiology of humans, including the structure and function of cells, tissues, integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine systems. Coordinated labora… source |
| BIO 121 | Anatomy and Physiology II | — | This course covers the structure and function of the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems of humans; metabolism; fluid and acid-base balance; and genetics. Coordi… source |
| BIO 125 | Introductory Microbiology | — | This is an introduction to microbiology designed for individuals in the health sciences. It explores the morphology, physiology, cultivation, and control of microorganisms, a survey of human pathogen… source |
| BIO 130 | Disease Process/Pathophysiology | — | This course examines the physiologic and biologic manifestations of disease and the adaptations that the body makes to the changes produced by the disease process. source |
| BIO 140 | General Biology | — | This course provides a survey of fundamental biological concepts. Emphasis is placed on scientific literacy, basic chemistry, cell biology, metabolism, genetics, evolution, ecology and biodiversity.… source |
| BIO 150 | Biology I | — | This course introduces the cell as the basis of life. Topics include an introduction to the chemistry of life, cell structure and function, cellular metabolism, cell division, evolution, molecular ge… source |
| BIO 151 | Biology II | — | This course includes a survey of biodiversity with an emphasis on evolutionary taxonomic trends, the structure and function of plants and animals, and ecology. Particular emphasis is placed on compar… source |
| BIO 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| BIO 250 | Principles of Microbiology | — | This course covers microbial structure, metabolism, growth, and control. Microbial genetics, virology, and fundamentals of the immune system are also included. Laboratory experiments are an integral… source |
| BIO 262 | Genetics | — | This course covers basic principles of prokaryotic and eukaryotic genetics including Mendelian and non-Mendelian inheritance, structure and function of chromosomes and genomes, and genotype: phenotyp… source |
| BIO 263 | Molecular Biology | — | This course focuses on the structure and function of DNA, RNA, and protein and the importance of their interactions in cellular processes. Students apply molecular biology techniques to laboratory in… source |
| BIO 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| BIT 270 | Cooperative Work Experience | — | In this course, students are placed in a cooperative work experience to acquire skills as a laboratory technician in research, industrial, service, manufacturing or other facility in biology, biotech… source |
| BIT 271 | Principles of Biotechnology | — | In this course students discuss topics in the major areas of biotechnology. They include the role of biotechnology in the development of food, fuels, pharmaceuticals and other biologics. This course… source |
| BUS 101 | Introduction to Business | — | This course introduces fundamental business concepts, including money management, organizational structures, entrepreneurship and small business ownership, management principles, marketing strategies… source |
| BUS 107 | Business Technology Applications | — | This entry-level course provides essential computing and technology skills that are critical for success in todayâs world. This course will explore the preparation of professional, business-related… source |
| BUS 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| BUS 203 | Business Law and Ethics | — | This course introduces foundational legal and ethical principles that impact business operations. Topics include the U.S. legal system, business contracts, torts, intellectual property, employment la… source |
| BUS 275 | Business Administration Internship | — | This is an internship course where students integrate practical work experience with the cumulative knowledge and skills obtained throughout the Business Administration Program. Students develop pers… source |
| BUS 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| CEN 126 | Industrial Networks | — | This course introduces students to the network devices, standards, protocols, and security requirements used to connect industry and medical field devices together. source |
| CEN 180 | C/C++ Language Introduction | — | This course introduces object-oriented programming using electronics and computer technology related examples. Topics include algorithms, arrays, documentation, flowcharting, input/output functions,… source |
| CEN 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| CEN 200 | Introduction to MATLAB | — | This course provides an introduction to the basic principles of programming and implementation of mathematical and electrical engineering technology concepts using MATLAB. source |
| CEN 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| CET 100 | Introduction to Civil & Environmental Engineering | — | This course introduces students to the foundational concepts of civil and environmental engineering, with emphasis on both technical principles and professional practice. Students explore career path… source |
| CET 125 | Civil & Environmental Drafting & Design | — | This course introduces fundamental drafting and design concepts in civil and environmental engineering. Students develop skills in hand drafting and computer-aided drafting (CAD) to create basic civi… source |
| CET 135 | Engineering Materials and Construction Methods | — | This course introduces fundamental materials, methods, and practices used in civil and environmental engineering construction. Students explore the properties, behavior, and testing of soil, aggregat… source |
| CET 144 | Surveying Principles | — | This course introduces the theory and practice of plane surveying, emphasizing field procedures, data interpretation, and drafting essential to civil and environmental engineering projects. Students… source |
| CET 155 | Civil CAD Applications I | — | This course develops foundational skills in 3D computer aided design (CAD) software for civil engineering and surveying. Students learn to manage point data, create surfaces, design alignments and pr… source |
| CET 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| CET 220 | Civil CAD Basics | — | This course introduces computer aided design (CAD) software used in the civil engineering field. Basic CAD tools for printing and manipulating CAD drawings are introduced. source |
| CET 225 | Civil CAD Applications | — | This course provides advanced computer aided drafting and design (CADD) practices encountered in the civil engineering field. Topics include topographic survey and analysis, residential lot layout, s… source |
| CET 236 | Soils | — | This course examines the principles of soils engineering, including the study of physical and mechanical properties of soils, design considerations, construction applications, and the transport of wa… source |
| CET 240 | Hydraulics and Hydrology | — | This course applies the basic principles of hydraulics as related to the design of pipe distribution systems. Topics include the sizing and selection of pumps, open channel flow, flow through hydraul… source |
| CET 244 | Principles of Land Development | — | This course covers the fundamental concepts of site and subdivision planning, with emphasis on applying zoning codes, subdivision ordinances, and related regulatory frameworks. Students develop conce… source |
| CET 247 | Route Surveying and Design | — | This course introduces fundamental principles of highway and road design to include safety, speed, terrain, and operating volumes as they apply to roadway width, side slopes, curvature, and gradient.… source |
| CET 258 | Statics with Calculus | — | This course covers particles, rigid bodies, trusses, frames, and machines. Students study rigid objects that are either at rest or move with a constant velocity and that are subject to forces. Topics… source |
| CET 270 | Solid Mechanics with Calculus | — | The course covers topics including the concepts of stress and strain, plane stress, transformation of stress and strain, Mohr's circle, material properties, and stress-strain relationships. This cour… source |
| CET 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| CHM 110 | General Chemistry | — | This course will include matter and measurement, the periodic table, nomenclature, chemical reactions, states of matter, solutions, rates of reactions, equilibrium, acid/base, nuclear and organic che… source |
| CHM 111 | Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry | — | This course includes a study of the structure and reactions of organic compounds and a basic survey of biochemical reactions involving carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins and their metabolism. source |
| CHM 150 | Chemical Principles I | — | This course is the first of a two-semester sequence for science and engineering majors. Topics covered include atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, oxidati… source |
| CHM 151 | Chemical Principles II | — | This course is a continuation of Chemical Principles I. Topics include solutions, thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibria, acids and bases, electrochemistry, coordination, nuclear, and macromolecular ch… source |
| CHM 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| CHM 240 | Organic Chemistry I | — | This course is a study of the molecular structure, bonding, nomenclature, properties, reactions, stereochemistry, and spectrometric analysis of alkanes, cycloalkanes, alkenes, dienes, alkynes, alkyl… source |
| CHM 241 | Organic Chemistry II | — | This course, a continuation of Organic Chemistry I, covers molecular structure, bonding, nomenclature, properties, reactions, spectrometric analysis of aromatic compounds, alcohols, phenols, ethers,… source |
| CHM 250 | Analytical Chemistry I | — | This course is the first of a two-semester sequence covering quantitative analysis. Analytical processes and procedures, good laboratory practices, statistics, sampling, chemical equilibria, and high… source |
| CHM 251 | Analytical Chemistry II | — | This course is the second of a two-semester sequence covering quantitative analysis. Analysis via classical, spectrometric, electrochemical, chromatographic, electrophoretic, and kinetic methods are… source |
| CHM 265 | Biochemistry | — | In this course, students learn the chemical structures and cellular functions of amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. Students also use laboratory techniques to separate,… source |
| CHM 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| CIS 130 | Computer Organization | — | The computer is introduced as a hierarchy of levels. Topics include digital logic, micro-programming, memory, input/output (I/O), computer arithmetic, instruction sets, central processing unit (CPU)… source |
| CIS 211 | Data Structures | — | This course introduces the basic concepts, construction, and efficient implementation of data structures such as abstraction, multidimensional arrays, stacks, queues, recursion, linked lists, searchi… source |
| CIS 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| CLT 110 | Cross-Cultural Immersion | — | This course is designed with a study abroad component to immerse the student in the international community and the academic, social and cultural aspects of designated countries. Students will be exp… source |
| CLT 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| CLT 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| CMT 110 | Construction Materials and Print Reading | — | This course offers a comprehensive introduction to interpreting and communicating information from residential and commercial Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) documents. Students wil… source |
| CMT 111 | Construction Print Reading | — | This course introduces the process of interpreting and communicating information found on residential and commercial construction documents. The use of 2-dimensional/3-dimensional visualization skill… source |
| CMT 120 | Residential Cost Estimating | — | This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of construction cost estimating and project planning. Students will interpret residential construction documents, take off material quant… source |
| CMT 130 | OSHA Safety Training and Workplace Readiness | — | This course offers comprehensive information on Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) compliance issues, including the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and h… source |
| CMT 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| CMT 200 | Co-op Work Experience | — | This cooperative work experience (co-op) course enables students to integrate practical work experience with the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the Construction Management program. During t… source |
| CMT 220 | Advanced Cost Estimating/Planning | — | This course provides an in-depth analysis of commercial construction costs, bid preparation and value engineering with regard to budgetary constraints. Different methods of estimating using productiv… source |
| CMT 224 | OSHA Construction Industry Training | — | This course provides complete information on Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA) compliance issues such as recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards… source |
| CMT 234 | Cost Estimating/Planning | — | This course covers material lists, take-off quantities of materials, and labor costs from residential construction documents. Different methods of estimating are presented, including using productivi… source |
| CMT 235 | Advanced Cost Estimating/Planning | — | This course provides an in-depth analysis of commercial construction costs, bid preparation and value engineering with regard to budgetary constraints. Different methods of estimating using productiv… source |
| CMT 240 | Construction Project Management I | — | This course develops an understanding of project management using productivity software. Primary topics include an introduction to job organization and coordination, project scheduling, critical path… source |
| CMT 242 | Construction Project Management I | — | This course develops an understanding of project management using productivity software. Primary topics include an introduction to job organization and coordination, project scheduling, critical path… source |
| CMT 243 | Co-op Work Experience | — | In this course, students work in the construction field to develop technical skills, investigate career choices, build confidence, network with people in the field, and transition for entry into the… source |
| CMT 244 | Construction Project Management II | — | This course further develops an understanding of project management using productivity software. Primary topics include job organization and coordination, project scheduling, critical path method (CP… source |
| CMT 246 | Internship Work Experience | — | In this course, students work in the construction field to develop technical skills, investigate career choices, build confidence, network with people in the field, and transition for entry into the… source |
| CMT 260 | Construction Project Management II | — | This course further develops an understanding of project management using productivity software. Primary topics include job organization and coordination, project scheduling, critical path method (CP… source |
| CMT 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| COM 110 | Introduction to Video Production | — | This course explores the principles, mechanics, techniques, and aesthetics of video production. Topics include pre-production planning and writing, production procedures, and post-production editing. source |
| COM 130 | Intro to Graphics & Design | — | This course provides exploration of graphic and design fundamentals by manipulating and combining core elements to create meaning and value. Students learn vocabulary to create a solid foundation for… source |
| COM 140 | Digital Storytelling | — | This course introduces the process of writing and producing visual and/or audio products that report on factual topics for web dissemination. Students learn the basics of news writing, reporting, int… source |
| COM 150 | Media & Society | — | This course is designed to enhance analytical skills needed to evaluate media critically and strengthen media literacy. Students learn mass media's function as a cultural industry and are introduced… source |
| COM 152 | Podcasting | — | This course introduces students to podcasting, the technical skills to produce audio and video Internet-formatted broadcasts, and the ability to distribute and market the product to a diverse audienc… source |
| COM 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| COM 210 | Advanced Video Production | — | This course provides intermediate-level training in digital video production. Emphasis is placed on the production of professional-quality videos using professional non-linear editing software and em… source |
| COM 211 | Digital Video Editing | — | This course offers students the chance to develop their existing video and audio editing skills. Students will pitch ideas, critique productions, perform color correction, improve audio quality, enha… source |
| COM 240 | Mass Media Law | — | This course covers the ethical responsibilities and libelous aspects of reporting, as illustrated in historic court cases, and legal and ethical principles to news activities. Special emphasis is pla… source |
| COM 242 | Digital Newsroom | — | This course provides students with an overview of multimedia journalism to include current techniques, problems, responsibilities of writing, and the application of these principles assigned to multi… source |
| COM 243 | Social Media | — | This course provides students with an introduction to the history, theory, technology, and uses of social media. Students explore the possibilities and limitations of social media and gain hands-on e… source |
| COM 246 | Introduction to Film | — | This course reviews the language concerning the technical structure of film and all its components to include cinematography, sound, lighting, casting, storyboarding and scriptwriting. It also allows… source |
| COM 250 | Photography | — | This course is designed to teach the concepts photographic theory and practical techniques for creating and understanding photographic images. This course introduces and reinforces the skills of digi… source |
| COM 251 | Layout and Design | — | This course is designed to teach the concepts of composing and designing visual packages to communicate information. The student experiences pagination techniques and incorporates visual design theor… source |
| COM 283 | Communications Career Seminar | — | This course prepares students with the workplace skills necessary for professional job placement. Emphasis is given to self-assessment techniques, career planning tools, and application for communica… source |
| COM 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| COM 293 | Internship | — | This course is an unpaid internship requiring 130 hours of educational work experience with oversight by an advisor. Provides the student with practical work experience and networking opportunities i… source |
| CPO 100 | Introduction to Chemical Process Operator Technician | — | This course introduces the process operations of chemical plants. Topics include process technician duties, responsibilities, and expectations; plant organizations; and plant process and utility syst… source |
| CPO 125 | Safety, Health & Environment | — | This course provides a basic understanding of safety, health, and environmental standards for chemical plant operations. Topics include properties of hazardous materials, safety and health, industria… source |
| CPO 135 | Chem Proc Tech-Equipment | — | This course introduces the types of equipment used in the chemical process industry. Topics include piping, valves, pumps, compressors, heat exchangers, and other chemical process equipment. The cour… source |
| CPO 151 | Chemical Process Tech I-Systems | — | This course provides an introduction to chemical stoichiometry, fluid flow, heat transfer, plant utilities, and reactor concepts. In addition, the unit operations of distillation, fermentation, cryst… source |
| CPO 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| CPO 240 | Quality | — | This course provides an overview of the quality concepts used by the chemical process industry. Topics include quality philosophy, continuous improvement, operating consistency, plant economics, team… source |
| CPO 252 | Chemical Process Tech II-Operations | — | This course provides an overview into the field of operations within the chemical process industry. Existing knowledge of equipment, systems, and instrumentation is used to understand the operation o… source |
| CPO 253 | Process Troubleshooting | — | This course will provide an overview of different troubleshooting techniques, procedures, and methods used to solve chemical process problems. Topics include application of data collection and analys… source |
| CPO 260 | Internship | — | The course provides a work experience for advanced study in chemical process operator technology. Students will participate in experiential learning for a minimum of 128 hours. The work experience is… source |
| CPO 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| CRJ 101 | Introduction to Criminal and Social Justice | — | This course provides an examination of the history and philosophy of the criminal justice system. The structure and function of law enforcement and the judicial and correctional systems are compared… source |
| CRJ 102 | Criminal Law | — | This course provides an in-depth study of the range, categories, types and elements of criminal acts, the rationale underlying criminal law, and the analysis of situations in terms of criminal violat… source |
| CRJ 105 | Computer Applications in Criminal Justice | — | This course provides the student with instruction in the operation of computer systems and software commonly used by criminal justice professionals. source |
| CRJ 115 | Communication and Cultural Awareness in Criminal Justice | — | This course focuses on interpersonal communication skills, cultural and social understanding, and the implications of cultural dynamics within the field of criminal justice. source |
| CRJ 118 | Corrections in America | — | This course provides an introduction to the American corrections system, examining its historical roots, philosophical foundations, and modern-day practices. Students explore institutional and commun… source |
| CRJ 121 | Introduction to Law Enforcement and Forensics | — | This course introduces the core principles and practical applications of forensic science in criminal investigations. This course explores crime scene procedures, evidence handling, DNA and trace evi… source |
| CRJ 125 | Introduction to Homeland Security and Emergency Management | — | This course provides an introduction to agencies responsible for homeland security and emergency management, placing focus on how to prepare for and respond to a wide range of actual and potential em… source |
| CRJ 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| CRJ 201 | Investigation and Report Writing | — | This course develops the foundational skills needed to conduct effective investigations and write clear, concise, and professional reports. Focus is given to the practical aspects of investigation an… source |
| CRJ 217 | Ethics in Criminal Justice | — | This course explores the fundamental ethical principles and dilemmas encountered within the criminal justice system. Through case studies, discussions, and analysis of real-world scenarios, students… source |
| CRJ 218 | Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice | — | This course explores current and emerging issues that impact the criminal justice system. Topics examined include mass incarceration, racial disparities, police-community relations, gun violence and… source |
| CRJ 220 | Criminal Judiciary | — | This course examines the structure, jurisdiction, and procedures of different courts: federal, state, adult, specialized and juvenile. It also examines the detailed processes of bail, court procedure… source |
| CRJ 222 | Constitutional Law and Criminal Procedure | — | This course explores the intersection of criminal law and constitutional rights, focusing on the protections afforded to individuals within the criminal justice system under the U.S. Constitution. Th… source |
| CRJ 223 | Criminology | — | This course examines the study of the nature and causes of crime using biological, psychological, and sociological theories. source |
| CRJ 224 | Juvenile Justice | — | This course provides a comprehensive examination of the juvenile justice system, including its historical development, philosophical foundations, and legal framework. Students analyze the constitutio… source |
| CRJ 226 | Introduction to Trauma and Crisis Intervention | — | This course covers short-term crisis intervention and prevention strategies with a focus on trauma-informed care. source |
| CRJ 227 | Mental Health and Criminal Justice | — | This course explores the complex relationship between mental health and the criminal justice system, focusing on how mental illness impacts both offenders and the justice system. It examines the Diag… source |
| CRJ 231 | Forensic Psychology | — | This course studies the intersection of psychology and the criminal justice system with a focus on the psychological causes of adult and juvenile crime. The course explores the impact of psychologica… source |
| CRJ 237 | Law Enforcement Practicum | — | This course is directed toward students seeking a career in law enforcement and encompasses major topics instructed at a Delaware police academy, in accordance with Delaware Council on Police Trainin… source |
| CRJ 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| CRJ 290 | Criminal Justice Internship | — | The criminal justice internship provides students with a hands-on opportunity to gain experience within the criminal justice field in a variety of potential settings. source |
| CSC 114 | Computer Science I | — | This course introduces the fundamental concepts of programming. Topics include data types, control structures, functions, arrays, file I/O, and the mechanics of running, testing, debugging, and docum… source |
| CSC 164 | Computer Science II | — | This course, the second in a series, emphasizes the use of classes and objects. Topics include object-oriented programming concepts, abstraction, algorithms, encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorph… source |
| CSC 210 | Systems Programming | — | This course introduces principles of computer systems programming software and hardware platforms to achieve efficient resource usage. The focus is on low level programming of system hardware. Topics… source |
| CSC 214 | Computer Science III | — | This course, the third in a series, provides a foundation in computer science. The course covers intermediate-to-advanced programming skills using a language that supports an object-oriented approach… source |
| CUL 112 | Cake Decorating | — | This course is designed to teach the basics and fundamentals of professional cake decorating. source |
| CUL 119 | Food Safety and Sanitation | — | This course covers practical sanitary techniques and safety in food preparation. At the conclusion of the course, the student will be administered the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification E… source |
| CUL 121 | Food Preparation I | — | This course is designed to introduce the student to culinary arts. Emphasis is placed on the fundamental principles and skills of cooking, food history, industry professionalism, food safety, menu de… source |
| CUL 156 | Practicum | — | This supervised work experience further develops the culinary art student's role as an entry-level worker in a food service operation. Concepts integral to the fundamentals of safe food or baking pre… source |
| CUL 171 | Garde Manger | — | This course introduces cold food preparation. Topics include salads, dressings, canapes, tea sandwiches and cold soups, pates, ballottines, basic charcuterie, and vegetable carvings. source |
| CUL 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| CUL 210 | Beverage Management | — | This course introduces a variety of beverages: wine, beer, distilled beverages, and low and nonalcoholic beverages. Topics include management of beverage facilities and equipment, purchasing function… source |
| CUL 212 | Food and Beverage Cost Control | — | In this course, students investigate the principles of cost controls and their application to the hospitality industry. The flow of costs for beverages, food, and labor are discussed in the context o… source |
| CUL 245 | Applied Hospitality | — | This course, which is held in the culinary arts dining room, is designed to teach students customer service and professional management principles. source |
| CUL 261 | Baking | — | This course focuses on the basic fundamentals of baking. Students learn and apply a set of highly interrelated techniques and baking skills. source |
| CUL 262 | Pastry | — | This course expands upon the baking principles learned in . The student applies basic principles to produce various desserts and decorative works. source |
| CUL 280 | American Regional Cuisine | — | This course introduces various American regional cuisines and their ingredients, preparation methods, and cultural influences. Students prepare menus that focus on the taste, flavors, and styles of A… source |
| CUL 285 | International Cuisine | — | This course introduces various international cuisines and their ingredients, preparation methods, and cultural influences. Students prepare menus that focus on the taste, flavors, and styles of diver… source |
| CUL 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| CVS 109 | Intro to Clinical Internship II | — | This course, a continuation of Intro to Clinical Internship I, provides practical experiences in a clinical setting for application of previously learned principles. source |
| CVS 201 | Clinical Internship I | — | In this internship, students apply previously learned technical skills and theory in the clinical setting. The course includes demonstrations in the use and care of ultrasound equipment and initiates… source |
| CVS 202 | Clinical Internship II | — | This course, a continuation of Clinical Internship I, provides an expanded clinical environment with emphasis on the comfort and safety of the patient while maintaining quality performance in diagnos… source |
| CVS 203 | Clinical Internship III | — | This course, a continuation of Clinical Internship II, provides additional development of applicable skills through more independent work and measures proficiency in cardiovascular sonographic proced… source |
| CWE 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| DAC 141 | Intro Drug & Alcohol Counseling | — | This introductory course examines the physiological, psychological, and sociological impact of substance and behavioral addiction disorders. Additional exploration is on prevention strategies, treatm… source |
| DAC 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| DAC 230 | Assessment & Documentation | — | This course provides an overview of industry-standard assessments used in the addictions and human services fields. Topics covered include various aspects of documentation for the helping professiona… source |
| DAC 240 | Families & Addiction | — | This course examines the impact of addiction on the family. Emphasis is on reviewing models of family dysfunction and methods of treating the addicted family. source |
| DAC 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| DAT 101 | Introduction to Data Analytics and Visualization | — | This course introduces data analytics and visualization using spreadsheet software. The focus is on applying concepts to plan, implement, and evaluate solutions to complex real world data problems. source |
| DHY 101 | Clinical Dental Hygiene I | — | This clinical experience course is designed for practical application of the didactic information presented in --Dental Hygiene Fundamentals I. The seminar focuses on problem-solving and sharing clin… source |
| DHY 102 | Clinical Dental Hygiene II | — | This clinical experience course is designed for practical application of the didactic information presented in Dental Hygiene Fundamentals I and Dental Hygiene Fundamentals II. The seminar focuses on… source |
| DHY 103 | Clinical Dental Hygiene III | — | This clinical experience course is designed for students to incorporate knowledge and skills in the treatment of all types of patients. The seminar focuses on problem-solving and sharing clinical exp… source |
| DHY 111 | Dental Hygiene Fundamentals I | — | This introductory dental hygiene care course focuses on clinic preparation procedures, patient assessment, and principles of instrumentation. Topics also include medical emergencies in the dental set… source |
| DHY 112 | Dental Hygiene Fundamentals II | — | A continuation of Dental Hygiene Fundamentals I, this course is designed to develop new skills appropriate to dental hygiene treatment. Its focus is on various patient populations, their characterist… source |
| DHY 121 | Oral Histology/Embryology | — | The course covers the oral mucosa, the periodontium, dental tissues, the tongue, and salivary glands. Emphasis is placed on microscopic features of these oral tissues as they relate to their clinical… source |
| DHY 132 | Dental Anatomy | — | This course covers the gross anatomy of the dentition and surface structures of the head and neck region. Major topics include morphology of permanent and primary dentition, occlusal concepts, and su… source |
| DHY 133 | Head and Neck Anatomy | — | This course covers the gross anatomy of structures in the head and neck region. Major topics include bones, muscles, the temporomandibular joint, cranial nerves, blood supply, and venous and lymphati… source |
| DHY 141 | Oral Radiography | — | This course introduces the principles, theories, and techniques of dental oral radiography. Students practice exposing, mounting, and evaluating dental radiographs for the development of clinical rad… source |
| DHY 151 | Periodontology/Cariology | — | This course focuses on the etiology and clinical manifestations of periodontal diseases and dental caries as well as their impact on systemic health. The role of the dental hygienist in the assessmen… source |
| DHY 161 | Oral Pathology | — | This course is the study of the etiology, clinical signs and symptoms, and treatment of pathological conditions related to the oral cavity. Emphasis is also placed on the interaction between oral pat… source |
| DHY 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| DHY 204 | Clinical Dental Hygiene IV | — | This clinical experience course incorporates all previous and current knowledge and techniques learned in related dental hygiene courses into treatment for a full spectrum of patients. The course's s… source |
| DHY 205 | Clinical Dental Hygiene V | — | This final clinical experience course incorporates all previous and current knowledge and techniques learned in related dental hygiene courses into treatment for a full spectrum of patients. The cour… source |
| DHY 212 | The Compromised Dental Patient | — | This seminar and clinic lab course focuses on the needs and treatment of the mentally, physically, and medically compromised patient. The course methods include a variety of lectures, discussions, fi… source |
| DHY 213 | Advanced Clinical Techniques | — | This course covers additional clinical techniques, building on skills introduced in radiography, periodontology, and previous clinical courses. The laboratory methods supplement the lecture portion a… source |
| DHY 215 | Practice Management | — | This course is designed to assist the student seeking a professional career in dental hygiene. Emphasis is placed on interview skills, legal implications, professional organizations, alternative prac… source |
| DHY 271 | Pharmacology for DHY | — | This course introduces pharmacologic principles and therapeutic application to healthcare. Special emphasis is placed on therapeutic agents used in dental practice as well as other agents that may im… source |
| DHY 281 | Operative/Specialty Dentistry | — | This course focuses on the concepts of operative dentistry, including chemical and physical properties of materials, and information on procedures in specialty areas of the dental practice. source |
| DHY 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| DHY 290 | Community Dental Health | — | This course focuses on healthcare problems and systems within the community setting. Content includes addressing health needs through assessment, planning, and evaluation of dental health programs. source |
| DHY 291 | Community Dental Health Fieldwork | — | This course focuses on fieldwork experiences that provide direct involvement with community members. Content includes addressing dental health needs through assessment, planning, implementation, and… source |
| DMS 104 | Intro to Clinical Internship | — | This course is an introductory clinical course which provides orientation experiences in the clinical setting for application of didactic principles. source |
| DMS 107 | Essentials in Patient Care/Sonography | — | This introductory course covers patient care skills necessary to perform diagnostic sonographic procedures on all patient populations in the field. source |
| DMS 110 | Acoustical Physics | — | This course gives a theoretical and practical understanding of the basic principles of ultrasound instrumentation, sound wave concepts, characteristics of sound propagating media, beam patterns, beam… source |
| DMS 113 | Gynecological Sonography | — | This course is a study of the reproductive organs of the female in the non-gravid state. Topics include the role of diagnostic medical sonography in the determination of congenital anomalies, patholo… source |
| DMS 114 | Obstetrical Sonography | — | This course is a study of the reproductive organs of the female in the gravid state. Topics include the role of diagnostic medical sonography in the determination of fetal age, growth, and well-being… source |
| DMS 131 | Abdominal/Small Parts Sonography I | — | This course studies the diagnostic medical sonography of the abdomen to include cross-sectional anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of abdominal viscera. source |
| DMS 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| DMS 214 | Essentials in Vascular U/S | — | This course is designed as an introduction to the fundamentals of vascular sonography. Instruction includes hemodynamics, cerebrovascular, peripheral arterial and venous anatomy, physiology, pathophy… source |
| DMS 231 | Abdominal/Small Parts Sonography II | — | This course provides the skills necessary to produce diagnostic sonographic images of peritoneal and retroperitoneal structures, the urinary system, spleen, and superficial structures. source |
| DMS 235 | Pediatric Sonography | — | This course provides basic information on some of the more common applications of diagnostic medical sonography in the neonate, infant and young pediatric patient. Topics includes instrumentation and… source |
| DMS 240 | Clinical Internship I | — | This course is the first in a series that will provide supervised off-campus experience and practice in the multidisciplinary areas of diagnostic medical sonography that occurs in a variety of health… source |
| DMS 241 | Clinical Internship II | — | This course, the second in a series, provides the student with clinical exposure necessary to be successful in the field of sonography with emphasis on the comfort and safety of the patient while mai… source |
| DMS 242 | Clinical Internship III | — | This course, the third in a series, provides the student with clinical exposure necessary in the field of sonography with emphasis on the comfort and safety of the patient during more complex exams w… source |
| DMS 243 | Clinical Internship IV | — | This course, the final in a series, provides the student with clinical exposure necessary to be successful in the field of sonography with an emphasis on the comfort and safety of the patient during… source |
| DMS 250 | Selected Topics in U/S | — | This course is designed to integrate knowledge from previous courses with current studies to produce thorough, sequential information in areas of special topics pertaining to Diagnostic Medical Sonog… source |
| DMS 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| DSL 201 | Preventive Maintenance I | — | This course prepares the student to perform preventative maintenance inspections on medium/heavy duty trucks in the areas of brakes, steering suspension and drivetrain. Laboratory exercises include i… source |
| DSL 202 | Preventive Maintenance II | — | This course prepares the student to perform preventative maintenance inspections on medium/heavy duty trucks in the areas of heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, cab, and hydraulics. Laboratory ex… source |
| DSL 203 | Diesel Engine Repair | — | This course introduces various diesel engines and related components, their operations and service and repair procedures. Laboratory activities include hands-on exercises on trainer/dead engines rela… source |
| DSL 204 | Diesel Engine Performance | — | This course prepares the student to diagnose, repair, and service diesel electronic systems and components. Laboratory exercises include diagnosis, disassembly, and repair of electronic components su… source |
| ECE 111 | Childhood Nutrition and Safety | — | This course is a study of nutrition, health, and safety needs for normal growth and development during early childhood. Students are required to pass a face-to-face cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR… source |
| ECE 120 | Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood | — | This course covers various models, theories, and issues in early childhood education programs and discusses the impact of these items on children's learning and development. Multiple facets of profes… source |
| ECE 121 | Infant & Toddler Methods & Lab | — | This course introduces programs designed for infants and toddlers. The emphasis is on child/caregiver interaction, developmentally appropriate practice for infants and toddlers, and managing child ca… source |
| ECE 123 | Early Childhood Methods I & Lab | — | This course introduces language arts, literacy, science, social studies, and math curricula for children three to eight years of age. Emphasis is on the importance of these various disciplines in the… source |
| ECE 125 | Early Childhood Methods II & Lab | — | This course introduces art, technology, dramatic play, music, and movement for children three to eight years of age. Emphasis is on the importance of these various areas in the child's overall develo… source |
| ECE 127 | Childhood Classroom Management | — | This course focuses on the development of a positive classroom environment and explores the various approaches to classroom management. Topics such as establishing classroom procedures and appropriat… source |
| ECE 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ECE 222 | Program Planning and Evaluation | — | This course provides students with information on the various aspects involved in program planning and the tools used for evaluating a program. Students will gain experience in developing their own p… source |
| ECE 226 | Assessment of Young Children | — | This course provides an overview of child assessment techniques with an emphasis on screening and assessment instruments and methods. Ten hours of observation is a course requirement. source |
| ECE 244 | Fieldwork: Teaching Practicum | — | The teaching practicum provides 210 hours of practical experience in an approved classroom environment under the supervision of a professional teacher. source |
| ECE 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ECH 111 | Echocardiography Techniques I | — | This course introduces the fundamental skills and principles needed to perform echocardiography including technologist and patient safety. Topics include the standard two dimensional (2D) cardiac vie… source |
| ECH 112 | Echocardiography Techniques II | — | This course is a continued study of Echocardiography Techniques I with emphasis on pericardial and myocardial diseases, cardiac neoplasm and masses, cardiac trauma, and disease of the aorta and great… source |
| ECH 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ECH 213 | Echocardiography Techniques III | — | This course is a continued study of Echocardiography Techniques II. Emphasis is on the performance proficiency of Doppler echocardiography. The study of embryology and congenital heart diseases is al… source |
| ECH 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ECO 111 | Macroeconomics | — | This course introduces students to macroeconomics, the study of the economy as a whole. Students will develop the conceptual tools to explain the economic problems facing modern society and will expl… source |
| ECO 122 | Microeconomics | — | This course introduces concepts related to scarcity, supply and demand, costs and benefits, and incentives while analyzing how individual and business decision-making impacts the economy. source |
| ECO 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chair. source |
| ECO 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chair. source |
| EDC 108 | Applied Concepts in Educational Technology | — | This course prepares future educators to successfully integrate technology into the classroom. A broad range of technology tools that support teaching methods and create meaningful learning experienc… source |
| EDC 125 | Child Development | — | This course covers basic concepts relevant to child development. Emphasis is placed upon physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development during childhood. The interrelationship of these factor… source |
| EDC 151 | The Role of the Teacher | — | This course provides teacher candidates a framework for examining their beliefs and assumptions to identify and address personal biases. Teacher candidates learn the teacherâs responsibility in est… source |
| EDC 160 | Fundamentals of Teaching | — | This course sets the expectations for the programâs approach to intensive learning through self-reflection, feedback, and collaboration. Teacher candidates explore the foundations of planning, asse… source |
| EDC 200 | Foundations of Literacy | — | This course focuses on the essential skills needed to build language and literacy skills. Teacher candidates will acquire foundational literacy knowledge and use scientific-based strategies and selec… source |
| EDC 211 | Classroom Management | — | The course explores behavior management theories with an emphasis on a child-centered approach. Proactive strategies for a positive learning environment are emphasized. The strategies presented in th… source |
| EDC 215 | Teaching Literacy for English Learners | — | This course addresses language and literacy development and effective methods for supporting English learners in building language and literacy skills. Teacher candidates will explore resources and e… source |
| EDC 221 | Culturally Responsive Practices | — | This course explores competencies for culturally responsive practices for engaging learners from an asset-based approach. Emphasis is placed on common skills and knowledge that research and theory in… source |
| EDC 231 | Integrated Science for Elementary Teachers | — | This course introduces teacher candidates to the nature of science and builds foundational content knowledge in various science concepts taught in the elementary classroom setting. source |
| EDC 241 | Integrated Social Studies for Elementary Teachers | — | This course builds foundational content knowledge in various social studies concepts taught in the elementary classroom setting. The course models how to value multiple perspectives when engaging lea… source |
| EDC 250 | Internship & Seminar | — | The focus of this course is an approved internship in a local school setting and provides practical experience for the prospective paraeducator. The class meets on a regular basis to evaluate activit… source |
| EDC 299 | Technical Elective | — | Technical Elective source |
| EDC 300 | The Effective Teacher | — | This course builds on prior education and emphasizes the role of the teacher in establishing an inclusive, culturally-responsive classroom and evidence-based practices in teaching. Teacher candidates… source |
| EDC 310 | Methods of Literacy Instruction | — | This course provides teacher candidates the opportunity for intentional practice and mastery of scientific-based strategies and principles of engagement to effectively support literacy development in… source |
| EDC 320 | Methods for Social Studies Instruction | — | This course provides teacher candidates the opportunity for intentional practice and mastery of integrating content knowledge, evidence-based strategies, and culturally-responsive materials to effect… source |
| EDC 330 | Methods of Science Instruction | — | This course provides teacher candidates the opportunity for intentional practice and mastery of integrating content knowledge, evidence-based strategies, and culturally-responsive materials to effect… source |
| EDC 340 | Methods for Mathematics Instruction | — | This course provides teacher candidates the opportunity for intentional practice and mastery in integrating content knowledge, evidence-based strategies and principles of engagement to effectively te… source |
| EDC 389 | Technical Elective | — | Technical elective source |
| EDC 399 | Technical Elective | — | This course is a technical elective will meet a required course for DE DOE certification requirements. it will be used for transfer credit meeting certification requirements but not paralleling a cur… source |
| EDC 400 | Residency Seminar I | — | This two-part course provides practical experience in an elementary school setting through a year-long residency. Teacher candidates engage in intensive practice, regular and specific feedback, and r… source |
| EDC 410 | Residency Seminar II | — | This two-part course provides practical experience in an elementary school setting through a year-long residency. Teacher candidates engage in intensive practice, regular and specific feedback, and r… source |
| EDD 120 | Engineering Drafting & Design I | — | This course introduces engineering drafting and computer-aided design (CAD) using AutoCAD software. Topics include geometric construction, drafting equipment, freehand sketching, orthographic project… source |
| EDD 130 | Survey in Engineering Fundamentals | — | This introductory level course focuses on topics related to Solid Modeling (including a survey of commonly used software), tools and techniques utilized in the reverse engineering of products, materi… source |
| EDD 131 | Engineering Graphics/CAD | — | This course covers the development of basic drafting skills using traditional drafting equipment with special emphasis on computer-aided equipment. The focus includes two-dimensional drawings and the… source |
| EDD 141 | Engineering Drafting and Design I | — | This course introduces engineering drafting. Topics include a study of geometric construction, proper use of drafting equipment, freehand sketching, lettering, orthographic projection, forming and ma… source |
| EDD 142 | Engr Drafting & Design II | — | This course focuses on advanced drafting practices and includes the study of primary and secondary auxiliary views and an extensive in-depth study of all American National Standards Institute/America… source |
| EDD 150 | Design II | — | This intermediate course provides a deeper focus of the rules, standards, and practices used to design, draw, dimension, and tolerance simple mechanical components and assemblies. The use of computer… source |
| EDD 160 | Solid Modeling | — | This course introduces the concepts and commands of parametric solid modeling. The course focuses on the creation and addition of relationships to sketches; extrusion of sketches to create models; an… source |
| EDD 161 | Introduction to CAD using MicroStation | — | In this introductory computer- aided drafting (CAD) course, students use MicroStation software to create quality 2D designs, manipulate and modify elements, assemble project data, and create printed… source |
| EDD 171 | Introduction to CAD using AutoCAD | — | In this course, students are introduced to computer-aided design (CAD) and how to use AutoCAD software to create quality two dimensional (2D) designs. Emphasis is placed on AutoCAD's tools and featur… source |
| EDD 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| EDD 210 | Design III | — | This advanced course provides an overview of the rules, standards, and practices in designing, drawing, dimensioning, and tolerancing mechanical components and assemblies. The use of computer-aided d… source |
| EDD 220 | Advanced Solid Modeling | — | This advanced course focuses on multi-body part techniques; part editing, equations, and errors techniques; top down design; sheet metal; welded structures; three dimensional (3D) sketching of compon… source |
| EDD 230 | Conceptual Mechanics | — | This course expands on the fundamental principles of engineering mechanics, with a focus on analyzing the effects of forces on bodies in static equilibrium. Students learn to calculate axial, shear,… source |
| EDD 233 | Engineering Drafting and Design III | — | This advanced drafting course reinforces engineering drawing and its applications. This course includes the theories of all types of section drawings, detail and assembly drawings, welding drawings,… source |
| EDD 234 | Engineering Drafting (Piping) | — | This introductory piping drafting course emphasizes industrial piping drafting with a study of pipe fittings and valves, pumps, tanks, vessels and equipment along with the symbols, specifications, an… source |
| EDD 246 | Engineering Drafting (Structural) | — | This advanced drafting course familiarizes the student with developing structural steel and architectural drawings. The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) and American Concrete Institute… source |
| EDD 249 | Engineering Design Process | — | This is an advanced design course that familiarizes the student with the various stages of the engineering process using parametric modeling. source |
| EDD 260 | Design IV with Lab | — | This advanced course focuses on product development and production manufacturing. Determination of economical manufacturing methods, selection of materials and machinery, estimation of materials and… source |
| EDD 271 | Advanced CAD | — | This course is a continuation of the Introduction to CAD course. Students elaborate on advanced computer-aided drawing and editing commands, symbol libraries, attributes, and pictorial drawings. source |
| EDD 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| EDT 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| EDT 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ELC 101 | Introduction to Instrumentation | — | This course provides the student with instrumentation fundamentals required to understand the measurement and control aspects of plant operations. source |
| ELC 102 | Basic Electricity for Aviation | — | This course provides students with a basic understanding of the theory and application of electricity, electrical devices, and the application of electricity in aviation. source |
| ELC 109 | Introduction to Electronics and Computer Engineering | — | This course introduces electronic engineering technology fundamentals, including engineering ethics, technical problem-solving with calculators and computers, direct current circuit analysis, PC hard… source |
| ELC 111 | Digital Electronics | — | This course offers a foundational understanding of digital electronics and their applications, covering key topics such as binary number systems, logic gates, and combinational and sequential circuit… source |
| ELC 125 | Electrical Circuits | — | This course provides a comprehensive understanding of direct and alternating current (DC and AC) circuits, including series, parallel, and series-parallel configurations. It covers complex multi-sour… source |
| ELC 126 | Analog Electronics I | — | This course introduces analog electronics circuit analysis. Topics include semiconductor theory, filtered and unfiltered rectifiers, special purpose diodes, multipliers, limiters, clampers, bipolar j… source |
| ELC 127 | Digital Electronics | — | This course covers digital concepts, including logic levels, pulse waveforms, number systems, logic gates, Boolean algebra, DeMorgan's theorem, systematic reduction of logical expressions, universal… source |
| ELC 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ELC 200 | Introduction to MATLAB | — | This course provides an introduction to the basic principles of programming and implementation of mathematical and electrical engineering technology concepts using MATLAB. source |
| ELC 225 | Electrical Circuits II | — | This course covers application of the basic laws and techniques of circuit analysis to alternating current (AC) circuits, including phasor analysis; source conversions; Thevenin and Norton's theorems… source |
| ELC 226 | Analog Electronics II | — | This course covers the fundamentals of analog electronic circuits with emphasis toward application, circuit/component recognition, expected input and output signals, and measurement criteria. Topics… source |
| ELC 227 | Microcontroller Fundamentals | — | This course presents the concepts and hands-on experience necessary to understand the architecture and software associated with microcontrollers. Structured laboratory exercises include assembly and… source |
| ELC 228 | Microcontroller Applications | — | This course introduces the practical aspects of using a microcontroller for real-time embedded applications and develops the skills to interface the microcontroller with peripherals such as timers, s… source |
| ELC 236 | Analog Electronics III | — | This course is an advanced study of electronic communications systems that includes signal analysis and synthesis of electrical noise, Fourier series, modulation and demodulation, transmission and re… source |
| ELC 242 | Programming for Electronics Engineering | — | This course builds on programming concepts tailored for electronics engineering applications. Topics include writing, debugging, and optimizing basic code, with a focus on tasks relevant to electroni… source |
| ELC 243 | Programmable Logic Controllers | — | This course covers the fundamentals of programmable logic controllers (PLC) systems. Topics include ladder logic programming, analog and digital interfacing, identification and isolation of common sy… source |
| ELC 244 | Automation and Control | — | The course includes detailed exploration of Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID) standards, process control fundamentals, and electrical concepts for transducers and transmitters. It covers the… source |
| ELC 255 | Microcontroller Applications | — | This course explores microcontroller programming for engineering challenges, emphasizing structured program development for real-time control and communication with input/output devices. Focusing on… source |
| ELC 265 | Introduction to Digital Systems | — | This course covers analysis and design of logic circuits. Topics include Boolean algebra and its application to switching circuits, simplification of switching functions, and design of logic circuits… source |
| ELC 266 | Analog Circuits I | — | This course covers the laws of the electric circuit, analysis of alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) circuits, network equations, and network theorems. source |
| ELC 270 | Process Instrumentation I | — | This course will discuss the theory, application, tuning and troubleshooting of industrial control using proportional, integral, and derivative (PID) control algorithms. Pressure, level, and temperat… source |
| ELC 272 | Electronic Circuit Analysis I | — | This course introduces the physical principles of solid state electronic devices. Topics include a quantitative study of elementary circuits including biasing, linear power amplifiers, low-frequency… source |
| ELC 275 | Microprocessor Systems | — | This course introduces microprocessors as embedded devices. Emphasis is on Input/Output techniques, interrupts, real-time operation, high-level code debugging and interfacing to various types of sens… source |
| ELC 282 | Signals and Systems | — | This course is an introduction to signals and systems with an emphasis on time and frequency characterization of linear, time-invariant systems. Topics include discrete and continuous time systems; s… source |
| ELC 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ELC 290 | Engineering Internship | — | This internship course integrates practical work experience with the cumulative knowledge and skills obtained throughout the Engineering Technology Program. Students develop personal, professional, a… source |
| ELM 105 | Industrial Mechanisms | — | This course provides an introduction to tools, drawings, and mechanical drive components found in industrial and manufacturing environments. Topics include the installation, operation, maintenance, a… source |
| ELM 108 | Safety Basics | — | This course introduces students to OSHA regulations relevant to construction and manufacturing. Hands-on use of ladders, harnesses, and personal protective equipment is taught. source |
| ELM 130 | Industrial Electricity | — | This course provides an overview of three-phase circuits, protective devices, transformer connections, motors, motor starters, and industrial maintenance techniques. Electrical and solid state motor… source |
| ELM 155 | Manufacturing Topics | — | This course introduces product development and production manufacturing. Topics include design requirements and manufacturing processes used in industry such as casting, molding, forming, cutting, an… source |
| ELM 175 | Process Control and Instrumentation | — | This course covers the instrumentation fundamentals necessary to understand the process control aspects of industrial plant operations. Topics include the measurement and application of pressure, tem… source |
| ELM 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ELM 205 | Mechanisms and Design | — | This course provides an introduction to tools, drawings, and mechanical drive components found in industrial and manufacturing environments. Students become familiar with the installation, operation,… source |
| ELM 230 | Industrial Electronics | — | This course covers applications of industrial electronic components, including diodes, unijunction transistors (UJTs), silicone controlled rectifiers (SCRs), photoelectronics, sensors, transducers, o… source |
| ELM 235 | Manufacturing Processes | — | This course introduces product development and production manufacturing. Topics include design requirements and manufacturing processes used in industry such as casting, molding, forming, cutting, an… source |
| ELM 243 | Industrial Programmable Logic Controllers | — | This course covers the fundamentals of programmable logic controllers (PLC) systems. Topics include ladder logic programming, analog and digital interfacing, identification and isolation of common sy… source |
| ELM 250 | Industrial Automation | — | This course reinforces and applies pneumatics, industrial controls, and networking to construct, modify, test, and troubleshoot a flexible manufacturing system. Topics include sensors, actuators, mac… source |
| ELM 252 | Fluid Power | — | This course provides an introduction to hydraulic and pneumatic systems for the transfer and control of power. Reinforcement of fluid power management through the use of programmable logic controller… source |
| ELM 253 | Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers | — | This course covers advanced topics of programmable logic controllers (PLC) systems. Topics include conversion of ladder logic programming into sequential function, function block, and structured text… source |
| ELM 255 | Embedded Systems | — | This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of embedded systems with a focus on microcontrollers, real-world interfacing, and programming using Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Python. Stud… source |
| ELM 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ELM 290 | Electromechanical Internship | — | This course provides students an opportunity to gain experience working in an industrial or manufacturing environment. Students apply previously learned knowledge and skills to real-world technical s… source |
| EMT 101 | Paramedic Care I | — | An introductory course that prepares the student for the role of a paramedic. This modular course covers an overview of the emergency medical services (EMS) system, roles and responsibilities of the… source |
| EMT 102 | Paramedic Care II | — | This comprehensive modular course provides students with theory related to the pathology, assessment, and management of adult patients with various medical conditions, including respiratory, cardiova… source |
| EMT 103 | Paramedic Care III | — | A comprehensive modular course that covers the pathophysiology, assessment, and management of patients who experience a variety of conditions, including traumatic injuries, gynecological, obstetric,… source |
| EMT 104 | Paramedic Care IV | — | This comprehensive modular course provides students the opportunity to integrate theory and psychomotor skills from previous courses, and apply them in complex simulation activities. In order to comp… source |
| EMT 110 | Paramedic Care Clinical I | — | A supervised clinical experience is provided in pertinent clinical and prehospital settings correlating with the knowledge skills and techniques presented in previous coursework. Emphasis is placed o… source |
| EMT 120 | Paramedic Care Clinical II | — | A supervised clinical experience is provided in a variety of healthcare settings where students apply knowledge, skills, and techniques presented in previous coursework as a team member and team lead… source |
| EMT 130 | Paramedic Care Field Clinical | — | This course provides a clinical experience in the prehospital setting under the supervision of a field training officer aboard a paramedic unit. Students will function in the role of the team leader… source |
| EMT 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| EMT 200 | Intro to Paramedic Technology | — | An introductory course that prepares the student for the role of paramedic. The topics covered include an overview of the emergency medical services (EMS) system, roles and responsibilities of the pa… source |
| EMT 201 | Patient Assessment | — | A comprehensive course in the theory and skills of patient assessment. The topics covered include patient history, techniques of physical examination, patient assessment, clinical decision making, co… source |
| EMT 202 | Medical Emergencies I | — | This comprehensive course provides students with theory and skills related to the pathology, assessment, and management of adult patients with various medical conditions. Topics include pharmacology… source |
| EMT 203 | ALS Skills Lab I | — | A comprehensive course focusing on advance life support (ALS) skills associated with the current and anticipated paramedic scope of practice. Emphasis is placed on basic and advanced airway managemen… source |
| EMT 204 | Special Populations | — | A comprehensive course focusing on the pathophysiology, assessment, and management of the neonatal, pediatric, geriatric, and special needs patient. source |
| EMT 207 | Paramedic Clinical I | — | A supervised clinical experience is provided in pertinent clinical and prehospital settings correlating with the knowledge, skills and techniques presented in and . Emphasis is placed on basic life s… source |
| EMT 211 | Cardiology | — | This comprehensive course covers the pathophysiology, assessment and management of adult patients with diseases involving the cardiovascular system. Emphasis is placed on basic and advanced cardiac m… source |
| EMT 212 | Medical Emergencies II | — | A comprehensive course that covers the pathophysiology, assessment, and management of adult patients with various medical conditions. Emphasis is placed on behavioral disorders, toxicology, environme… source |
| EMT 213 | ALS Skills Lab II | — | This course, a continuation of ALS Skills Lab I, focuses on advanced life support (ALS) skills associated with the current and anticipated paramedic scope of practice. Emphasis is placed on trauma ma… source |
| EMT 214 | Legal Issues/Research | — | This course covers the legal principles that govern health care, including documentation, the Patient Bill of Rights, liability, confidentiality, and specialized topics concerning emergency medical s… source |
| EMT 215 | Trauma Emergencies | — | A comprehensive course that covers the pathophysiology, assessment and management of patients who experience traumatic injuries. source |
| EMT 217 | Paramedic Clinical II | — | A supervised clinical experience is provided in pertinent clinical and prehospital settings correlating with the knowledge, skills and techniques presented in , and . Emphasis is placed on advanced p… source |
| EMT 227 | Paramedic Clinical III | — | A supervised clinical experience is provided in pertinent clinical and prehospital settings correlating with the knowledge, skills and techniques presented in , , and . Emphasis is placed on trauma c… source |
| EMT 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| EMT 290 | Paramedic Field Clinical | — | This course provides a supervised clinical experience in the prehospital setting. Students manage trauma and medical patients across all age groups as a team leader. source |
| ENG 011 | Composition Fundamentals | — | Composition Fundamentals ( ) is designed to be taken simultaneously with Composition I ( ). This support course develops critical thinking, writing, and research skills by reinforcing the foundationa… source |
| ENG 101 | Composition I | — | In this course, students will develop the critical thinking, writing, and research skills necessary to compose academic essays and respond to, summarize, and evaluate diverse texts. Students will dev… source |
| ENG 102 | Composition II | — | Students will explore techniques for conducting research across academic and occupational disciplines. Projects focus on academic research, reasoning, and communication. source |
| ENG 122 | Technical Writing and Communication | — | This advanced college-level course is designed to enhance skills in the creation of professional communications and reports through the interpretation and analysis of primary and secondary sources. source |
| ENG 124 | Oral Communications | — | In this course, students will implement active listening and oral communication skills to deliver and analyze ethical presentations. source |
| ENG 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ENG 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ENT 211 | Entrepreneurial Strategy and Design | — | This course introduces concepts of business modeling as a tool for entrepreneurial planning. Course concepts and activities include designing an entrepreneurial roadmap for a viable start-up through… source |
| ENT 220 | Leadership | — | This course explores the characteristics of organizational leaders and evaluates various theories related to leadership. It emphasizes the development of leadership skills that motivate others to imp… source |
| ENT 240 | Funding and Finance for Entrepreneurs | — | This course introduces strategies in making financial decisions that drive business success for entrepreneurs. Course content covers how to secure funding, interpret financial statements, forecast wi… source |
| ENT 285 | Business Plan Development | — | This course focuses on the preparation of professional, comprehensive business plans that guide business start-ups and address capital funding. Business plans are communicated to community leaders. source |
| ENV 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ENV 190 | Introduction to Environmental Science and Technology | — | This course introduces environmental science, pollution control, and environmental technology. It provides students with a basic understanding of the normal ecology of the planet and the risks associ… source |
| ENV 215 | OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations | — | This course covers Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) according to applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) protocols (29 CFR 1910.120). Students lear… source |
| ENV 240 | Environmental Field Sampling | — | This course introduces students to environmental field sampling and analysis for the purposes of assessing site conditions and regulatory compliance. Students examine the principles and techniques us… source |
| ENV 260 | Water/Wastewater Process Design | — | This course covers the engineering principles and design criteria of basic environmental control processes; coagulation/flocculation basins; clarifiers; gravity filters; activated sludge systems; sta… source |
| ENV 271 | Principles of Site Assessment | — | This course is an overview of the major principles and techniques required to conduct a Phase I and Phase II environmental site assessment. The course provides students with the opportunity to examin… source |
| ENV 275 | Applied Environmental Engineering Practices | — | This course applies foundational practices of both environmental and civil engineering toward the design of a livable community, incorporating low-impact and sustainable development concepts. Topics… source |
| ENV 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ESL 022 | Beginning ESL Reading and Vocabulary | — | In this beginning-level reading course, students build basic vocabulary and reading comprehension skills. Readings focus on topics of everyday situations and culture. source |
| ESL 024 | Beginning ESL Writing | — | Students develop the writing and vocabulary skills necessary for basic communication as well as build a foundation for further study. source |
| ESL 026 | Beginning ESL Grammar/Communication | — | Students are introduced to the grammar necessary for communication in basic everyday situations. source |
| ESL 028 | Beginning ESL Listening and Speaking | — | Students listen to simple commands, directions, and limited conversations to do task-oriented activities. Students use target structures and new vocabulary to talk about basic topics. source |
| ESL 032 | Intermediate ESL Reading and Vocabulary | — | In this intermediate-level course, students read articles in order to expand vocabulary through context and basic comprehension. Students are also introduced to the college library. source |
| ESL 034 | Intermediate ESL Writing | — | Students compose simple, compound, and complex sentences in short paragraphs which show unity, organization, and coherence. Students are introduced to formal writing situations and electronic corresp… source |
| ESL 036 | Intermediate ESL Grammar/Communication | — | Students expand their use of grammatical structures to facilitate communication in a variety of settings. source |
| ESL 038 | Intermediate ESL Listening and Speaking | — | Students continue to develop and expand their communication skills through a variety of situations. source |
| ESL 042 | Advanced ESL Reading and Vocabulary | — | Through an introduction of academic readings and vocabulary, students expand their vocabulary and use strategies to enhance reading comprehension for general and academic texts. source |
| ESL 044 | Advanced ESL Writing | — | Students enhance writing skills and apply academic writing standards to create unified and coherent paragraphs and short essays. source |
| ESL 046 | Advanced ESL Grammar/Communication | — | Students are introduced to complex grammatical structures and develop mastery of English through a series of carefully sequenced communicative activities. source |
| ESL 048 | Advanced ESL Listening and Speaking | — | Students expand listening and speaking skills through interactive and task-based activities. Emphasis is on understanding and expressing ideas and opinions in extended discourse on a broad range of t… source |
| ESL 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have prior written approval of the department chairperson. source |
| ESL 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have prior written approval of the department chair. source |
| EXS 100 | Introduction to Exercise Science | — | This course presents an overview of scientific principles, methodologies, and research as applied to exercise and physical fitness. The emphasis is on physiological responses and adaptations to exerc… source |
| EXS 101 | Functional Kinesiology | — | The study of the relationship between the muscular and skeletal systems acting to provide motion through the biomechanical leverage system. The course will focus on the biomechanics of muscular actio… source |
| EXS 105 | Conditioning & Strength Training | — | Conditioning and strength training presents a thorough review of skeletomuscular anatomy, physiology, and kinesiology along with basic principles of aerobic conditioning, strength training, flexibili… source |
| EXS 120 | Wellness and Health Promotion | — | The focus of this course is on personal health management and behavior change techniques used for individual and group populations. Through case studies and small group learning the student will anal… source |
| EXS 135 | Exercise Science Clinical I | — | This course is a supervised internship performed in a fitness facility which provides the student with experience in fitness evaluation, prescription, and instruction. source |
| EXS 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| EXS 200 | Nutrition for Sport & Exercise | — | This course covers the functions and sources of nutrients, energy balance, and metabolism with an emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention. Supplements, weight control, myths and fallacies… source |
| EXS 205 | Fitness for Special Populations | — | This course presents the pathophysiological basis of disease of various body systems. Appropriate exercise prescription and precautions for special populations are considered. source |
| EXS 225 | Advanced Exercise Testing | — | This course presents techniques for assessing cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, body composition, muscular strength, and pulmonary capacity. Emphasis is on safety guidelines and precautions. source |
| EXS 230 | Health Fitness Instruction | — | This course covers information in the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Health/Fitness Specialist certification examination. Topics examined include methods to assess, design, and implement… source |
| EXS 235 | Exercise Science Clinical II | — | This course is comprised of two, eight week supervised internships which provide the student with in-depth experience in fitness evaluation, prescription and instruction. Management skill concepts wi… source |
| FIN 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| FIN 221 | Money and Banking | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of money, banking, and financial markets and the process of analyzing financial decisions and policy outcomes. Students identify the roles of financial interme… source |
| FIN 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| GEN 289 | AAT to BSE Advanced Credit | — | This course is advanced credit for AAT to BSE students who an earned an associate or higher degree. Any credits in excess of the granted credits can be reviewed individually following the College's E… source |
| GEN 299 | RN to BSN First Degree and Nursing Education Advanced Credit | — | This course is advanced credit for RN to BSN students who have earned an Associate or higher degree or the educational equivalency with the professional credential of an active Registered Nurse (RN)… source |
| GEO 205 | Geology and the Environment | — | This course examines interrelationships between humans and the physical environment. Topics covered include geologic factors in land use planning, hydrology, geologic hazards, waste disposal and poll… source |
| GIS 101 | Introduction to GIS | — | This course introduces the fundamental concepts of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) through hands-on application using industry-standard software. Students explore the collection, management, pro… source |
| GIS 110 | Spatial Data Analysis/Modeling | — | This course introduces students to problem-solving and decision-making using geospatial analysis techniques applicable to a range of disciplines. It focuses on both vector and raster data analysis an… source |
| GIS 120 | Data Acquisition & Management | — | This course addresses the interpretation of a variety of data formats available in global information systems (GIS). It introduces the fundamental concepts of primary GIS data creation and addresses… source |
| GIS 210 | Cartographic Design and Visualization | — | This course introduces fundamental cartographic concepts. Emphasis is placed on design principles necessary to create and edit effective visual representations of data in different formats. Topics in… source |
| GIS 240 | Emerging GIS Technologies | — | This course provides instruction and hands-on experience in rapidly emerging trends in geospatial technology. Students explore new technologies such as open source applications, 3D visualizations, on… source |
| GPS 001 | New Student Orientation | — | The most successful students attend New Student Orientation (NSO) Many new students are excited about beginning college but are often a little nervous too. NSO will help you become more familiar with… source |
| GPS 002 | Athlete Study Hall | — | Athlete Study Hall provides a dedicated time and location for all student athletes to come together to prepare coursework and to study. Student athletes who attend study hall have the opportunity to… source |
| GPS 3 | F-1 International Student Orientation | — | The F-1 International Student Orientation will help you successfully understand expectations and college life in the United States. This meeting is required each semester for all F-1 visa students. W… source |
| HDM 101 | Introduction to Homeland Security and Emergency Management | — | This course provides an introduction to agencies responsible for homeland security and emergency management, placing focus on how they prepare for and respond to a wide range of actual and potential… source |
| HDM 103 | Information and Intelligence Sharing in Homeland Security | — | This course introduces systems and methods used by United States intelligence agents; the venues and jurisdictional limits of various intelligence agencies; and the legal bases for intelligence gathe… source |
| HDM 105 | Environmental Hazards and Vulnerabilities | — | This course provides an overview of the environmental vulnerabilities of the United States and typical hazard mitigations and responses to various threats to our environmental resources and infrastru… source |
| HDM 110 | Issues in Homeland Security and Emergency Management | — | This course will familiarize the student with pertinent Department of Homeland Security enabling legislation, historical and recent disaster events, and the lessons learned from them. Students will g… source |
| HDM 202 | First Responder | — | This course covers the roles, responsibilities, and proper procedures Emergency Medical responders and Law Enforcement Responder should utilize at the scene of events to treat injured persons, secure… source |
| HDM 204 | All-Hazards Management and Critical Infrastructure Protection | — | This course emphasizes the plans and procedures implemented by emergency management agencies as they prepare for and respond to a variety of emergency situations. Students study the elements of criti… source |
| HDM 225 | Supervision and Leadership in Emergency Management | — | This course covers the essential elements and principles involved in the development, implementation, and evaluation of the plans and policies used by emergency planning and response agencies. Aspect… source |
| HDM 244 | Introduction to Terrorism | — | This course examines the roots and impact of terrorism. Topics include an examination of the various types of terrorism such as religious, state-sponsored, and individual acts of terrorism. This cour… source |
| HIS 111 | U. S. History: Pre-Civil War | — | This course is a survey of U.S. History from the Pre-Columbian period through the Civil War (c. 1865). The course focuses on political, social, cultural, and economic factors that shaped the pattern… source |
| HIS 112 | United States History Post-Civil War | — | This course is a survey of U.S. History from the Reconstruction Era following the Civil War to the present. The course focuses on political, social, cultural, and economic factors that shaped the pat… source |
| HIS 132 | Art History: Renaissance to Modern Era | — | This course covers the history of Western art, architecture, and the decorative arts from the height of the Renaissance to the 21st century. The relationship between art of the various periods and th… source |
| HIS 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chair. source |
| HIS 200 | World History I | — | This course surveys world history from antiquity through the sixteenth century. Topics include political, social, economic, and cultural developments that shaped the patterns of life on the African,… source |
| HIS 210 | World History II | — | This course surveys world history from the sixteenth century to the present. Topics include political, social, economic, and cultural developments that shape the patterns of life on the African, Amer… source |
| HIS 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| HLH 101 | Intro to Patient Care | — | This course provides the basic concepts of patient care, including consideration of the physical and psychological needs of the patient and family. Topics include routine and emergency patient care p… source |
| HLH 110 | First Aid, Safety & CPR | — | Students examine the National Safety Council's principles and guidelines for safety, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and first aid. Emphasis is placed on acquiring the skills to administer basic… source |
| HLH 123 | Concepts of Patient Care | — | Students learn to safely perform basic nursing fundamental skills; demonstrating an understanding of theoretical knowledge related to skills and concepts. Concepts of communication, basic care and co… source |
| HLH 130 | Nurse Assistant Training | — | Students learn to safely perform basic nursing assistant skills under the supervision of the licensed nurse in a healthcare facility. Communication, observation, and documentation skills are incorpor… source |
| HLH 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| HLH 215 | Cardiovascular Monitoring | — | This course focuses on cardiovascular monitoring for allied health students with emphasis on the normal and abnormal electrocardiogram (EKG) patterns. Topics include systematic interpretation, dysrhy… source |
| HLH 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| HMS 121 | Introduction to Human Services | — | This course introduces the field of human services, historical foundations, professional skills and characteristics of helpers, potential career opportunities, client needs assessment areas, service… source |
| HMS 122 | Theories of Counseling | — | This course is an introduction to basic counseling theories and techniques as it relates to the helping profession. Students completing this course will understand the terms and various approaches re… source |
| HMS 123 | Dynamics/Group Communication I | — | This course is an overview of the theories, principles, techniques, leadership development, and participation in the group process. Emphasis is placed upon learning the facilitation skills used to ex… source |
| HMS 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| HMS 221 | Ethical Problems and Issues | — | This course focuses on ethical standards of the human services field and the influence of personal values on the decision making process. Students completing this course will acquire the tools needed… source |
| HMS 223 | Social Policy/Program Planning | — | The course reviews the nature of social policy and its historical development. Basic trends in social and human services are related to political and social developments in the United States. An over… source |
| HMS 225 | Interviewing & Counseling Skills | — | This course focuses on the development of the connection between the human services/addictions professional and the client. Students apply and practice various interviewing and counseling skills to b… source |
| HMS 243 | Directed Practice I | — | This course applies the values, concepts, and skills gained from courses to the actual process of helping people. The student is placed in an agency or organization to learn through supervised partic… source |
| HMS 244 | Directed Practice II | — | This course continues to apply the values, concepts, and skills gained from courses to the actual process of helping people. The student is placed in an agency or organization to learn through superv… source |
| HMS 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| HRM 224 | Training and Development | — | This course provides a practical approach to training employees in their industry and business environment. Students acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to understand the processes of training… source |
| HTT 100 | Intro To Histotechnology | — | This course introduces the study of histology. Topics include laboratory safety and conduct, record keeping, careers in histotechnology, core values, communication skills, and the basic use of histol… source |
| HTT 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| HTT 201 | Histology | — | This course is the study of human organs and tissues to develop students' histotechnological skills. Emphasis is placed on recognition, composition, and functions of organs and tissues. Gross and mic… source |
| HTT 202 | Histology Internship | — | This supervised internship provides students with the opportunity to perform and refine all basic and specialized procedures in a histology laboratory setting. source |
| HTT 211 | Histotechnology Procedures I | — | This course introduces equipment and basic procedures used in the histology laboratory. Theories and procedures for fixation, processing, embedding, and microtomy are followed by laboratory experienc… source |
| HTT 212 | Histotechnology Procedures II | — | A continuation of Histotechnology Procedures I, this course focuses on advanced techniques and special procedures. Topics include cytology preparation, and students are introduced to cytogenetics, mu… source |
| HTT 220 | Histochemistry I | — | This course applies basic biology and chemistry principles to the study of fixation, processing, and staining of tissue specimens. Students learn various troubleshooting techniques and their applicat… source |
| HTT 221 | Histochemistry II | — | This course is a continuation of Histochemistry I with instruction in advanced histologic technology procedures and theories. source |
| HTT 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| IDT G01 | Intro to Teaching a Distance Education Course | — | This course prepares faculty to teach distance education courses. Participants will address the unique challenges of teaching in distance education environments. Topics include, instructor presence,… source |
| IDT G10 | Foundations of Effective Teaching | — | This course prepares educators to create an inclusive and effective learning ecosystem through integration of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles and a backward design approach. Participan… source |
| IDT G15 | Collaborative Teaching Practices | — | This course supports educators in creating a collaborative teaching ecosystem that fosters student engagement and inclusivity. Participants will analyze data, reflect on feedback, and collaborate wit… source |
| IDT G16 | Advanced Assessment | — | In this course, participants evaluate the quality of assessments. Participants also revise assessments and create alternative means of assessment. source |
| IDT G19 | Teaching for Inclusion: Accessible Course Design | — | This course prepares educators to design, develop, and deliver accessible course content. Participants will examine requirements, challenges, and concepts related to accessibility. Specifically, they… source |
| IDT G20 | Learning Experience Design | — | This course guides educators in applying learning experience design strategies to create engaging, human-centered learning environments that meet Regular and Substantive Interaction (RSI) requirement… source |
| IDT G25 | Engaging the 21st Century Learner | — | This course is designed to provide educators with the knowledge and skills necessary to meet the needs of 21st Century digital learners through the application of instructional technology tools and O… source |
| IDT G32 | Implementing Effective Learning Communities | — | This course covers types of learning communities and strategies for marketing learning communities within the larger College community. In addition, students create integrated assignments and prepare… source |
| IDT G40 | Designing for HyFlex Instruction | — | This course introduces instructors to the principles and practices of HyFlex (Hybrid-Flexible) teaching. It is designed to equip faculty members with the knowledge, skills, and strategies necessary t… source |
| IDT G42 | Motivational Teaching | — | This course focuses on the application of motivational instruction. Participants study learning as a change process and design instructional practices using the foundational theory and methods of mot… source |
| IDT G63 | E-portfolio Design and Development | — | This course will provide the learner with an overview of electronic portfolio creation, design, development and delivery. The learner will learn to select, categorize and document their achievements… source |
| IDT G81 | Developing the Mindful Teacher | — | This course prepares professional educators to create a lesson plan that incorporates mindfulness into the classroom environment. Participants develop an improved sense of well-being and personal lif… source |
| IDT G83 | Teaching Mindfulness | — | This course provides professional educators the fundamentals of teaching mindfulness in the classroom environment. Participants examine attitudinal qualities of mindfulness and specific mindfulness p… source |
| IDT G87 | Designing a Flipped Classroom | — | This course focuses on the fundamental elements of the flipped classroom learning model, including theory and instructional strategies. Participants explore key principles, examine design challenges,… source |
| IDT G91 | Peer Observation | — | This course is designed to facilitate non-evaluative peer observation among faculty for the purposes of professional development. Faculty enrolled in the course observe colleagues and are observed by… source |
| IDT G92 | Peer Observation II | — | This course facilitates non-evaluative peer observation among faculty for the purpose of professional development. Participants engage in focused research and peer observation on a pedagogical topic… source |
| IDT G99 | Special Topic in Instruction, Design & Technology | — | Special Topics in Instruction, Design & Technology is designed so that participants can personalize their learning goals and create dynamic and student-centered learning experiences. Participants wil… source |
| ITN 101 | Introduction to Information Technology (IT) | — | This course provides students with the breadth and depth of the information technology (IT) field and introduces basic computer concepts in hardware, software, networking, computer ethics, programmin… source |
| ITN 103 | Project Dynamics | — | In this course, students develop a foundation of concepts and skills for successful completion of a project. Students will examine various project management methodologies, strategies, and tools. source |
| ITN 110 | IT Support & Troubleshooting | — | This course explores installing, configuring, and supporting personal computer hardware and peripherals, and maintaining system performance. Students also learn about the evolving design and operatio… source |
| ITN 120 | Operating Systems I | — | This course provides students with fundamental concepts of current popular operating systems such as Windows, Linux, Mac OS, iOS, and Android and operating system security. Topics include the install… source |
| ITN 150 | IT Networking I | — | This course provides the essential knowledge and skills to install, administer, and troubleshoot computer network infrastructures. Students are introduced to computer networking principles and techno… source |
| ITN 160 | Programming I | — | This course provides students with an introduction to the documentation, design, and implementation of basic computer programming. Concepts include, control structures, variables, input/output, funct… source |
| ITN 170 | Information Security | — | This course provides a basic foundation in information security, including terminology, technologies, planning, and implementation. Students explore risk and legal issues related to information secur… source |
| ITN 180 | Database Technology I | — | This course provides students with an introduction to database technology and foundational concepts. Students learn to design and create databases, create tables with appropriate keys and integrity c… source |
| ITN 200 | System Administration I | — | This course provides students with fundamental concepts of system administration, including network administrative tasks, automation, and security. Students build and administer a secure client/serve… source |
| ITN 251 | IT Networking II | — | This course provides the essential knowledge and skills to perform the fundamentals of design, installation, maintenance, and support of computer networks. Topics include operation of IP data network… source |
| ITN 252 | IT Networking III | — | This course provides the essential knowledge and skills to perform advanced network design and implementation. Topics include advanced routing and switching technologies, IP services, troubleshooting… source |
| ITN 253 | System Administration for Windows | — | This course provides the essential knowledge and skills to perform advanced Windows Server system administration, including common tasks regarding the installation, secure configuration, and maintena… source |
| ITN 254 | System Administration for Linux | — | This course provides the essential knowledge and skills to perform advanced Linux system administration, including common tasks regarding the Linux kernel, system startup, and maintenance. Topics inc… source |
| ITN 255 | Cloud Computing | — | This course provides the essential knowledge and skills required to comprehend standard cloud terminologies and methodologies. Students implement, maintain, and deliver cloud technologies and infrast… source |
| ITN 260 | Web Technologies | — | This course introduces core front-end web technologies used in the development of websites and applications. Fundamentals of HTML (hypertext markup language (HTML)), CSS (cascading style sheets (CSS)… source |
| ITN 261 | Programming II | — | This course introduces object-oriented programming concepts, graphical user interface design, database connectivity, application and database integration, exception handling, and event-driven program… source |
| ITN 262 | Programming III | — | This course explores advanced programming concepts such as stacks, queues, recursion, linked lists, trees, searching, and sorting in order to write effective and efficient code for large-scale proble… source |
| ITN 263 | Mobile App Development | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of mobile app development, security, and deployment. Students discuss fundamentals of secure app development, develop mobile apps, use emulators for testing, a… source |
| ITN 264 | Web App Development | — | This course explores the use of languages for contemporary web development, in-depth concepts of database implementation, and information organization. Students develop web-enabled database solutions… source |
| ITN 265 | Systems Analysis and Design | — | This course introduces established and evolving methodologies for the analysis, design, and development of solutions for information systems. Emphasis is given to system characteristics, managing pro… source |
| ITN 271 | Advanced Security Operations | — | This course prepares students to maintain and analyze system and network security of on-premise and cloud-based systems. Topics include identity and access management, automation tools for provisioni… source |
| ITN 272 | Digital Forensics | — | This course prepares students to conduct digital investigations and acquire and analyze digital evidence. Topics include file structures, network forensics, data recovery techniques, data hiding, dat… source |
| ITN 273 | Ethical Hacking | — | This course prepares students to conduct ethical hacking within networked environments. Topics include reconnaissance, attack techniques, and compromise of systems. Students use penetration test tool… source |
| ITN 274 | System & Network Defense | — | This course prepares students to design and implement secure systems and networks. Topics include firewalls, Virtual Private Network (VPN), intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDS/IPS), and i… source |
| ITN 291 | IT Internship | — | This is an internship course where students integrate practical work experience with the cumulative knowledge and skills obtained throughout the Information Technology & Networking Program. Students… source |
| MAT 052 | Quantitative Reasoning Support | — | Quantitative Reasoning Support is designed to be taken simultaneously with Quantitative Reasoning ( ). This course supports students in developing foundational skills and learner skills, strategies a… source |
| MAT 062 | Statistical Reasoning Support | — | Statistical Reasoning Support is designed to be taken simultaneously with Statistical Reasoning ( ). This course supports students in developing foundational skills and learner skills, strategies, an… source |
| MAT 099 | Foundations of Mathematical Reasoning | — | Foundations of Mathematical Reasoning provides the skills and conceptual understanding needed to be successful in future algebra-intensive Calculus pathway coursework. This course provides the founda… source |
| MAT 143 | College Geometry | — | This course covers the elementary concepts of plane Euclidean geometry and supports the transition from algebra to precalculus. Special emphasis is placed on reasoning and proof, geometric constructi… source |
| MAT 152 | Quantitative Reasoning | — | Quantitative Reasoning serves students who are focused on developing quantitative literacy skills that will be meaningful for their professional, civic, and personal lives. Such reasoning is a habit… source |
| MAT 162 | Statistical Reasoning | — | Statistical Reasoning is a course grounded in conceptual understanding and the development of statistical literacy. Students will analyze and interpret data through problem solving, collecting sample… source |
| MAT 172 | Math for Teachers I: Numbers and Operations | — | Math for Teachers I explores the concept development of numeration systems, the base ten system, the meaning of the four operations, number theory, and integers. There is an emphasis as well on probl… source |
| MAT 173 | Math for Teachers II: Rational Numbers and Probability | — | Math for Teachers 2 explores the concept development in rational numbers, operations with rational numbers, proportional reasoning, and probability. source |
| MAT 183 | Reasoning with Functions I | — | Reasoning with Functions I is the first course of a two-course sequence that prepares students to enter Calculus and be successful in future STEM coursework. This course is a contextualized in-depth… source |
| MAT 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| MAT 193 | Reasoning with Functions II | — | Reasoning with Functions II is designed for students who plan on taking calculus courses or coursework requiring a thorough understanding of precalculus concepts. This course offers students a compre… source |
| MAT 200 | Mathematics Internship | — | This course applies the mathematical skills and knowledge gained from program courses to the process of helping people learn math. Students gain experience in a math tutoring environment to learn thr… source |
| MAT 251 | Finite Math | — | This course covers selected algebraic topics including mathematics of finance, systems of linear equations and matrix algebra, linear programming, properties of probability and probability distributi… source |
| MAT 253 | Discrete Mathematics | — | This course covers discrete models, sets, functions, logic, mathematical induction, algorithms, relations, graphs, and trees. source |
| MAT 255 | Statistics I | — | This course covers the basic concepts of data organization, measures of central tendency, variability probability and probability distributions, sampling and sampling distributions, estimation dealin… source |
| MAT 256 | Statistics II | — | Statistics II explores advanced statistical concepts. Students are expected to build on introductory statistical reasoning. Students will apply concepts of hypothesis testing of means and proportions… source |
| MAT 261 | Business Calculus I | — | Course content includes solving mathematical models of real world phenomena, including functions, graphs, limits, continuity, and the use of differentiation and integration to solve problems involvin… source |
| MAT 263 | Principles of Discrete Mathematics | — | This course is a study of sets, logic, induction, the integers, functions, sequences, counting, and an introduction to graph theory. Proofs are emphasized throughout the course. source |
| MAT 274 | Math for Teachers 3: Geometry, Algebra, and Measurement | — | Math for Teachers 3 provides students with the opportunity to develop deeper understandings of algebra, geometry, and measurement topics and to learn how these topics are developed throughout the K-6… source |
| MAT 279 | Problem Solving Strategies | — | This course is a study of the various problem solving strategies used in mathematical problems. Emphasis is on the use of these strategies within the context of a traditional secondary mathematics cu… source |
| MAT 281 | Calculus I | — | This course provides students with a study of limits and continuity and differential and integral calculus of single variable functions with applications. source |
| MAT 282 | Calculus II | — | This course provides a study of integral calculus of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions with applications. Topics include methods and applications of integration, infini… source |
| MAT 283 | Calculus III | — | This course provides a study of partial derivatives, multiple integrals, line integrals, and vectors. source |
| MAT 285 | Introduction to Proof | — | This course provides a transition from computational mathematics to abstract, proof-based mathematics. The primary focus of the course is the development of skills to read, understand, and produce pr… source |
| MAT 288 | Linear Algebra | — | This course is a study of linear equations, determinants, vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. source |
| MAT 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| MAT 292 | Engineering Math I | — | This course covers and applies fundamental mathematical procedures and processes to solve engineering problems. Topics include solutions of systems of linear algebraic equations, matrix row reduction… source |
| MEA 100 | Intro to Medical Assisting | — | This introductory course provides an in-depth overview of the essential knowledge and skills required for a career in medical assisting. Students will learn about the key duties and responsibilities… source |
| MEA 125 | Medical Office Procedures | — | This course introduces administrative duties performed by a medical assistant in a medical office using an electronic medical record system. Topics include scheduling appointments, patient processing… source |
| MEA 150 | Medical Lab Procedures I | — | This is the first of two courses that introduces basic skills and theory of the medical assistant profession including body systems, vital signs, assisting in pediatrics, assisting in geriatrics, ass… source |
| MEA 151 | Medical Lab Procedures II | — | This is the second of two courses that explores the skills and clinical duties required for the medical assistant profession including body systems; assisting in reproductive and urinary specialties;… source |
| MEA 170 | Pharmacology for Medical Assistant | — | This course provides an introduction to pharmacology with a focus on the knowledge and skills essential for medical assistants. Topics covered include orientation to medications; principles of drug a… source |
| MEA 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| MEA 270 | Medical Assistant Seminar | — | This comprehensive course is designed to help students prepare for the Certified Medical Assistant (AAMA) certification exam while equipping them with essential job readiness skills for a successful… source |
| MEA 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| MEA 290 | Medical Assistant Internship | — | In this course, students acquire applied experience in an appropriate work situation such as a physician's office or clinic. source |
| MET 115 | Intro to Mechanical Engineering Technology | — | This course will introduce various parts of mechanical engineering technology by incorporating group work, problem solving, hands-on labs, and introductory technical writing in order to teach how to… source |
| MET 123 | Machining Fundamentals | — | This course covers the fundamental manufacturing techniques using typical machine shop equipment. Topics include: safety, the selection, care, and use of hand and precision measuring tools and the se… source |
| MET 132 | Statics | — | This course teaches students how to calculate forces and moments acting on systems in 2 dimensions. Related concepts such as opposition to motion, centroids, and area moments of inertia are also cove… source |
| MET 133 | Mechanical Engineering Graphics & CAD | — | This course explores how to read and create good mechanical working drawings, and how to create and evaluate good 3D models of parts and assemblies. This is done by utilizing drafting concepts in bot… source |
| MET 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| MET 225 | Advanced Machining | — | This course introduces computer numerical control (CNC) programing, abrasive machining, surface finishing, non-traditional machining, metal heat treatment, metal casting, and bulk deformation process… source |
| MET 241 | Fluid Mechanics | — | This course covers physical properties of fluids, pressure and static forces, laminar and turbulent incompressible flow, conservation of energy and mass, design of fluid piping systems, energy losses… source |
| MET 242 | Strength of Materials | — | This course covers the stresses, strains, and deformations caused by axial, shear, flexural, and torsional forces on structural systems. Stress-strain diagrams are created to identify material proper… source |
| MET 243 | Dynamics | — | The motion of particles and rigid bodies is illustrated using linear, rotational, and plane motion. These concepts are used to determine the forces and torques required to change motion through inert… source |
| MET 245 | Machine Design | — | This course covers design principles and calculations appropriate to various machine elements, including, bearings, drive shafts, drive shaft couplings, power screw drives, belt drives, chain drives,… source |
| MET 249 | Electro-Mechanical Systems | — | This course covers electrical power and controls systems found in modern machines, typically encountered by MET graduates. Electrical topics include the design, sizing and testing of electrical compo… source |
| MET 264 | Material Science | — | This course covers the physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of metals, ceramics, plastics, and other engineering materials. Specific topics include ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals, heat t… source |
| MET 271 | Engineering Project | — | Students will collaborate to design, engineer, build, and test a solution to a problem. Students will utilize their knowledge and skills previously acquired through MET pathway and apply them as part… source |
| MGT 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chair. source |
| MGT 212 | Principles of Management | — | This course introduces management theories, roles, skills, and functions (planning, organizing, leading, and controlling). This course explores how managers contribute to organizational success by cr… source |
| MGT 218 | Small Business Management | — | This course examines practical approaches to managing a small business, with emphasis on developing a business plan, evaluating ownership options, and applying financial, marketing, and human resourc… source |
| MGT 230 | Project Management | — | This course introduces project management and its practical applications. The course focuses on the skills necessary to initiate, plan, execute, control, and close small, medium, and large projects.… source |
| MGT 231 | Human Resources Management | — | This course covers human resources management processes. Topics include recruitment, training and development, motivation, remuneration, management-unions relationships, and Human Resource (HR) polic… source |
| MGT 241 | Training and Development | — | This course provides a practical approach to training employees in their industry and business environment. This course develops the knowledge and skills necessary to understand the processes of trai… source |
| MGT 248 | Culinary Supervisory Development | — | This course explores human resource management in the food service industry. Topics include legal issues, training, interviewing, and employee-employer relations. source |
| MGT 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| MIS 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| MIS 220 | Management Information Systems | — | This course explores the role of information systems in organizations. Fundamental concepts of management information systems (MIS), including system design, data management, and the integration of t… source |
| MIS 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| MKT 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| MKT 212 | Principles of Marketing | — | This course provides an overview of the fundamental practices in marketing. This course explores the key concepts of marketing, including market research, consumer behavior, product development, pric… source |
| MKT 214 | Advertising and Promotion | — | This course introduces the principles and practices of advertising and promotion, emphasizing their role in todayâs dynamic marketplace. Students explore the evolution of advertising, strategic pla… source |
| MKT 217 | Digital Marketing Fundamentals | — | This course explores digital marketing, including integrated strategies that build a platform for seamless customer experiences. Students will engage in activities that build and manage a successful… source |
| MKT 219 | Sales & Sales Management | — | This course applies the principles of sales, including prospecting, identifying customer wants, needs, and buying motives. This course also examines creating effective sales presentations, handling b… source |
| MKT 242 | Marketing Design and Branding | — | This course applies the principles of marketing design and branding with an emphasis on producing professional print and digital materials. Students will learn key terminology, apply design theory, a… source |
| MKT 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| MLT 120 | Hematology I | — | This course covers normal maturation, morphology, function of blood cells, and hemostasis as well as qualitative and quantitative changes that occur. Topics include phlebotomy techniques and the prac… source |
| MLT 121 | Hematology II | — | This course covers routine and special hematology procedures, white blood cells maturation sequences, normal and abnormal morphology, associated diseases, coagulation theory, procedures, and practica… source |
| MLT 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| MLT 220 | Clinical Chemistry I | — | This course covers the qualitative and quantitative measurement of biochemical constituents in body fluids and their significance to disease. Topics include analysis of urine, semen, stool, and body… source |
| MLT 221 | Clinical Chemistry II | — | This course covers the qualitative and quantitative measurement of biochemical constituents in body fluids and their significance to disease. Topics include the study of the liver and biliary system,… source |
| MLT 250 | Clinical Microbiology I | — | This course covers microbial structure, growth, and control. Pathogenesis of infectious disease and interactions between microbes and humans are studied. The processes of isolation, identification, a… source |
| MLT 251 | Clinical Microbiology II | — | This course covers isolation, identification, and antibiotic studies of bacteria of clinical significance. Basic techniques used to detect and identify fungi and parasites are introduced. source |
| MLT 260 | Immunology | — | This course introduces immunohematology and covers the theory and practice of a wide variety of procedures used in donor selection, component preparation and use, and techniques used to detect antige… source |
| MLT 261 | Blood Banking | — | This course covers isolation, identification, and antibiotic studies of bacteria of clinical significance. Basic techniques used to detect and identify fungi and parasites are introduced. source |
| MLT 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| MLT 291 | Clinical Practicum | — | This course provides an intense exposure to the clinical laboratory environment to familiarize the student with the scope of work, variety of tests, and automation found within each laboratory depart… source |
| NMT 101 | Patient Care for the NMT | — | This course provides a comprehensive foundation in patient care practices specific to the field of nuclear medicine. Students explore essential topics including effective communication strategies, me… source |
| NMT 115 | Intro to Nuclear Medicine | — | This course introduces the student to the biological effects of radiation, radiation safety and protection practices and techniques, in addition to federal and state regulations required in clinical… source |
| NMT 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| NMT 201 | Nuclear Medicine I | — | This course provides in-depth information of nuclear medicine techniques used in the evaluation of cardiac and gastrointestinal systems. Students gain a comprehensive understanding of the principles,… source |
| NMT 202 | Nuclear Medicine II | — | This course provides in-depth information of nuclear medicine techniques used in the evaluation of the skeletal and respiratory system, infection/inflammation, tumor and theranostics. The course prov… source |
| NMT 203 | Nuclear Medicine III | — | This course provides in-depth information of nuclear medicine techniques used in the evaluation of Endocrine, Renal, and Central Nervous System. Pediatric and Computed Tomography (CT) procedures will… source |
| NMT 211 | Scan Reading I with CSA | — | This course provides review and interpretation of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging patient studies including cross sectional anatomy and CT images utilized in patient diagnosis and treatment. source |
| NMT 212 | Scan Reading II with CT | — | This course is a continuation of Scan Reading I that covers the review and interpretation of previously learned nuclear medicine and molecular imaging studies and cross-sectional anatomy. Students wi… source |
| NMT 222 | Nuclear Physics | — | This course introduces the atom and radioactivity. Major topics include atomic structure, decay processes and products, half-life, interaction of radiation with matter, units of measurement for radia… source |
| NMT 223 | Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation | — | This course introduces students to the principles, design, operation, quality control and computer applications of radiation detection instrumentation in nuclear medicine including Gamma cameras, Pos… source |
| NMT 224 | Radiopharmacy and Pharmacology | — | This course introduces radiopharmaceutical synthesis, sterility testing, quality control, mechanisms of radionuclide localizations, and governmental regulations. source |
| NMT 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| NMT 295 | Clinical Internship I | — | This course provides initial clinical application in the field of nuclear medicine. Students have the opportunity to practice clinical skills including administration, clinical procedures, equipment… source |
| NMT 296 | Clinical Internship II | — | This course provides intermediate level clinical application in the field of nuclear medicine. Administration, clinical procedures, equipment operations, and health physics are mastered through super… source |
| NMT 297 | Clinical Internship III | — | This course provides advanced-level clinical application in the field of nuclear medicine. The students have the opportunity to practice skills such as administration, clinical procedures, equipment… source |
| NRG 101 | Introduction to Energy Management | — | This course is an introduction to the practice of energy management. Specific topics include career opportunities, working in teams, introduction to renewable and nonrenewable energy sources, energy… source |
| NRG 108 | Safety Basics | — | This course introduces students to the OSHA regulations relevant to the construction industry to ensure safety. Hands-on use of ladders, harnesses, and personal protective equipment (PPE) is taught. source |
| NRG 109 | Solar Construction and Standards | — | This course investigates industry standards as applied to modern building construction. The student is introduced to the construction industry to ensure safety in the installation of solar photovolta… source |
| NRG 111 | Residential/Light Commercial Energy Analysis | — | This course explores how a building's design affects its energy use. Topics include building shell analysis and auditing, building services and utilities, air leak testing, the study and auditing of… source |
| NRG 126 | Fundamentals of HVAC Systems | — | In this in-depth course on heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, students identify and analyze the energy consumption of the various HVAC equipment and systems used in commercial… source |
| NRG 140 | Commercial Building Systems | — | This course introduces plumbing, electrical, lighting, life safety, and HVAC systems in commercial buildings. Emphasis is placed on the performance characteristics and maintenance requirements of the… source |
| NRG 154 | Alternative Energy Technologies | — | This course includes a survey of energy sources such as geothermal, wind, low head hydro, solar, and biomass. Environmental, social, and economic advantages of each source are assessed. source |
| NRG 205 | Solar Policy and Financing | — | In this course, students explore policy mechanisms related to energy, with a focus on solar energy. Students investigate the impact of policy on the solar and renewable industries in general, and its… source |
| NRG 223 | Energy Control Strategies | — | This course covers building system control theory, sequences, and controlled device selection criteria. The effects on system performance are analyzed. An emphasis is placed on identifying and unders… source |
| NRG 226 | Building Mechanical/Electrical Systems Analysis | — | This course covers the physics and calculations used in energy analyses, including thermodynamics, fluid flow mechanics, power factor, motor operation, and single- and three-phase power calculations.… source |
| NRG 233 | Lighting Applications | — | This course examines fundamental lighting concepts and their use and application within the built environment. Students identify and evaluate the various quantitative and qualitative characteristics… source |
| NUR 111 | Cultural Competency and Health | — | In this study abroad course, students are introduced to cultural theories and concepts that influence health beliefs and practices. The course offers healthcare providers tools for effective delivery… source |
| NUR 131 | Fundamentals of Nursing | — | This course introduces the student to the role of the practical nurse as a member of the interprofessional healthcare team. Emphasis is placed on integrating the nursing process and evidence-based co… source |
| NUR 132 | Medical-Surgical Nursing I | — | This course defines the role of the practical nurse as a provider of care and member within the interprofessional team. Emphasis is placed on the systematic attainment of evidence-based knowledge usi… source |
| NUR 133 | Medical-Surgical Nursing II | — | This course defines the role of the practical nurse as a provider of care and member within the interprofessional team. Emphasis is placed on the systematic attainment of evidence-based knowledge, ut… source |
| NUR 134 | Essentials of Mental Health Nursing | — | This course explores the role of the entry-level practical nurse as a provider of care and member of the interprofessional team in the mental health settings by introducing evidence-based concepts of… source |
| NUR 135 | Essentials of Maternal/Child Nursing | — | This course explores the role of the entry-level practical nurse as a provider of care and member within the discipline of nursing in the maternal/child setting by introducing evidence-based concepts… source |
| NUR 150 | Principles of Safe Medication Administration | — | This course equips students with the essential knowledge for basic pharmacology, safe medication administration, and accurate dosage calculation. Students will learn to navigate the complexities of m… source |
| NUR 170 | Nursing Concepts I | — | This entry-level nursing course introduces concepts integral to the individual, nursing, and healthcare domains. Clinical experiences emphasize the safe, caring, competent performance of nursing prac… source |
| NUR 180 | Nursing Concepts II | — | This nursing course is designed to further develop the nurse's role as an entry-level healthcare provider. Concepts integral to the individual, nursing, and healthcare domains build on prior knowledg… source |
| NUR 181 | Mental Health Concepts | — | This mental health nursing course is designed to further develop the nurse's role as an entry-level healthcare provider. Concepts integral to the individual, nursing, and healthcare domains build on… source |
| NUR 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| NUR 190 | Nursing Transition Course | — | This course provides theoretical and clinical knowledge to transition licensed practical or vocational nurses (LPN/LVN) and certified paramedics into the concept-based Associate of Applied Science in… source |
| NUR 199 | Nursing Advanced Credit | — | This nursing course is advanced credit for students who have an active practical/vocational nurse license or paramedic certification. source |
| NUR 200 | Nursing Concepts III | — | This nursing course is designed to further develop the nurse's role as an entry level healthcare provider. Concepts integral to the individual, nursing, and healthcare domains build on prior knowledg… source |
| NUR 201 | Maternal-Child Health Concepts | — | This maternal-child health nursing course is designed to further develop nurse's role as an entry level healthcare provider. Concepts integral to the individual, nursing, and healthcare domains build… source |
| NUR 210 | Nursing Concepts IV | — | This nursing course is designed to further develop the nurse's role as an entry-level healthcare provider and transition to practice as a professional nurse. Concepts integral to the individual, nurs… source |
| NUR 211 | Community and Professional Concepts | — | This community and professional nursing course is designed to further develop the nurse's role as an entry-level healthcare provider and transition to practice as a professional nurse. Concepts integ… source |
| NUR 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| NUR 299 | RN to BSN Advanced Credit | — | This nursing course is advanced credit for students that have an active registered nurse (RN) license. source |
| NUR 300 | RN to BSN Transition | — | This introductory course builds on prior education and provides foundational knowledge on the role of a baccalaureate-prepared nurse. Emphasis is placed on the expanded role of the professional nurse… source |
| NUR 310 | Global Health | — | This course prepares students to explore global health and healthcare issues. Emphasis is placed on global health disparities and the nurseâs role in advocating for health promotion worldwide. Stud… source |
| NUR 320 | Health Assessment | — | This course prepares students to conduct holistic health assessments using a variety of data collection strategies. Emphasis is placed on conducting assessments using a patient-centered approach. Stu… source |
| NUR 330 | Population & Community Health | — | This course prepares students to collaborate with healthcare professionals and community members to plan, implement, and evaluate interventions for population health through experiential learning. Em… source |
| NUR 340 | Nursing Research | — | This course introduces foundational concepts of nursing research and information literacy to promote the development of the student as a research consumer. Emphasis is placed on the evaluation and us… source |
| NUR 400 | Nursing Leadership | — | This course prepares students to integrate leadership theories and principles into nursing practice. Emphasis is placed on developing the knowledge, skills, behaviors, and abilities of a nurse leader… source |
| NUR 410 | Nursing Informatics | — | This course provides an introduction to nursing informatics and the application to the nursing profession. Emphasis is placed on the integration of nursing practice and information sciences. Students… source |
| NUR 420 | Nursing Policy | — | This course prepares students to examine healthcare policies that impact nursing practice. Emphasis is placed on the role of the nurse as an advocate in the legislative and regulatory processes. source |
| NUR 460 | Nursing Capstone | — | This course prepares students to integrate their knowledge, skills, behaviors, and abilities acquired throughout the RN to BSN program into nursing practice. Students demonstrate the achievement of p… source |
| OAT 121 | Keyboarding | — | This course develops touch control of the keyboard and proper keyboarding techniques and builds basic speed and accuracy. Students use word processing software to format letters, reports, tables, mem… source |
| OAT 152 | Excel | — | This course provides a comprehensive examination of spreadsheet skills, building from essential concepts to more advanced applications. This course develops technical expertise and strengthen problem… source |
| OAT 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| OAT 240 | Integrated Business Applications | — | This capstone course is designed to give the student an opportunity to demonstrate in-depth knowledge of word processing, data bases, spreadsheets and graphics, presentation software, and other metho… source |
| OAT 242 | Desktop Publishing | — | This course explores the use of Adobe Creative Suite for the layout, design, and production of professional print and digital publications. source |
| OAT 251 | Access | — | This course covers the fundamental concepts of database skills necessary to be successful with an organization. Students build technical knowledge and reinforce problem-solving abilities through proj… source |
| OAT 258 | Word Level II | — | This course covers advanced concepts of word processing skills necessary to be successful within an organization. Students demonstrate technical knowledge and reinforce problem-solving abilities thro… source |
| OAT 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| OTA 110 | Introduction to Occupational Therapy | — | This course provides an overview of the occupational therapy profession, including the history and philosophy of occupational therapy, the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework (OTPF), and the role… source |
| OTA 120 | Activity Analysis | — | This course places emphasis on activity analysis, incorporating the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework (OTPF) while introducing the importance of purposeful activities. source |
| OTA 125 | Biomechanics & Kinesiology | — | This lecture/laboratory course reinforces the study of the muscular, skeletal, and nervous systems of the human body with a focus on structure and analyzing functional movement (such as joint motion… source |
| OTA 130 | Kinesiology for the OTA | — | This lecture/laboratory course is the study of joint motion and muscle function. Students learn to analyze functional movement involved in occupational performance. source |
| OTA 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| OTA 220 | Pediatric Health Conditions | — | This course provides information related to the study of medical conditions, diseases, and dysfunctions of individuals from birth to 21 years of age. source |
| OTA 221 | Adult and Geriatric Health Conditions | — | This course provides information related to medical conditions, diseases, and dysfunctions of adult and geriatric populations. source |
| OTA 222 | Pediatric Intervention | — | This course introduces evaluation and application of occupational therapy techniques in treating the pediatric and young adult populations and individuals with developmental disabilities across the l… source |
| OTA 223 | Adult and Geriatric Intervention | — | This course introduces evaluation and application of occupational therapy techniques in treating the adult and geriatric populations. source |
| OTA 224 | Psychosocial Intervention | — | This course introduces the theory and application of occupational therapy techniques with a focus on mental health and well-being. Skills are developed to facilitate group treatment in a variety of c… source |
| OTA 225 | Clinical Fieldwork Level I-A | — | This fieldwork experience provides exposure to pediatric and young adult populations and individuals with developmental disabilities across the life span. A seminar class provides additional exposure… source |
| OTA 226 | Clinical Fieldwork Level I-B | — | This adult and geriatric fieldwork experience exposes students to individuals served by occupational therapy. Students function as participating observers in the clinical setting with emphasis on con… source |
| OTA 229 | Professional Seminar | — | This course provides discussion and application of professional, ethical, legal, and multicultural aspects of occupational therapy as they relate to clinical experiences. source |
| OTA 231 | Clinical Fieldwork Level II-A | — | Clinical Fieldwork Level II-A provides supervised practical experience for the student that includes observing, treating, reporting, and recording occupational therapy evaluations and interventions f… source |
| OTA 232 | Clinical Fieldwork Level II-B | — | This Clinical Fieldwork Level II-B provides supervised practical experience for the student to include: observing, treating, reporting, and recording occupational therapy evaluations and intervention… source |
| OTA 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| PHL 103 | Introduction to Ethics | — | This course introduces students to the study of morality from a philosophical perspective, including an exploration of classical ethical theories. The nature and basis of moral judgments are investig… source |
| PHY 111 | Conceptual Physics | — | In this course, students explore the physical world and develop concepts to explain natural phenomena. Laws and theories of the physical world are presented and applied to applications, including mot… source |
| PHY 112 | Physics for Allied Health | — | This is an introductory, algebra/trigonometry based course in physics with an emphasis on allied health applications. The major topics to be covered include motion, force, torque, energy, waves, elec… source |
| PHY 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| PHY 205 | General Physics I | — | This course introduces students to physics concepts and its applications to science and industry. Topics include vectors, one and two-dimensional motion, work and energy, momentum, collisions, circul… source |
| PHY 206 | General Physics II | — | This course introduces students to physics concepts and its applications to science and industry. Topics include electric fields and electric forces, electric energy, potential and capacitance, curre… source |
| PHY 281 | Physics I with Calculus | — | This calculus-based physics course includes the study of vectors, kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, gravitation, rotational motion and dynamics, equilibrium, oscillations, and mechanical proper… source |
| PHY 282 | Physics II with Calculus | — | In this calculus-based physics course, students study electric fields, electric forces, electrical energy, capacitance, electric current, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, alternating current, an… source |
| PHY 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| PLG 160 | Family Law | — | In this course, students learn the basic legal principles of marriage, divorce, support, adoption, juvenile law, and parent/child relationships, with an emphasis on drafting legal documents. source |
| PLG 170 | Intro to Legal System | — | This course provides a perspective of the legal system and specific knowledge of the present and potential role of the legal assistant within the system. source |
| PLG 172 | Law of Simple Contracts | — | This course covers the negotiation and creation of agreements that legally bind parties in business arrangements with special emphasis on negotiations, offers, acceptance of offers, terms, and the co… source |
| PLG 175 | Estate Administration and Probate | — | In this course, students discuss the basic legal concepts of wills, trusts, and intestacy. Topics include the fundamental principles of law, along with the organization and jurisdiction of the probat… source |
| PLG 270 | Criminal Law and Investigative Procedures | — | This course introduces substantive criminal law and procedures including elements of certain crimes, arrests, indictments, trial, and post-conviction proceedings. Investigative techniques are also co… source |
| PLG 271 | Real Property Law | — | This course introduces the basic concepts of the law of real property. Purchases and sales agreements, options, easements, deeds, title searches, closing procedures, foreclosures, evictions, condomin… source |
| PLG 273 | Civil Procedure | — | This course introduces the process of civil litigation, as well as interviewing and investigative skills. The course also includes drafting pleadings and discovery. source |
| PLG 274 | Torts | — | The course includes the substantive law of torts and insurance, in addition to case investigations. source |
| PLG 276 | Business Entities | — | This course studies the legal requirements to draw up articles of incorporation, minutes, by-laws, and other corporate documents pertaining to partnership agreements, limited liability companies, pro… source |
| PLG 280 | Legal Research & Writing | — | This course introduces the books in the law library used to find and interpret statutes, case law, and administrative regulations. Students use digests, citators, and secondary legal sources. Emphasi… source |
| PLG 282 | Legal Research and Writing II | — | This course builds upon the competencies acquired in Legal Research & Writing I. Students gain additional experience and skill in critically analyzing legal issues, locating and evaluating appropriat… source |
| PLG 285 | Law Office Management & Procedures | — | This course studies all phases of law office procedures and the management and organization of a law office, the various software used, and filing principles. Development and usage of systemization w… source |
| PLG 290 | Paralegal Internship | — | This course provides training in the legal environment and includes oversight by an advisor. source |
| POL 111 | Political Science | — | This course focuses on the organization and operation of American government at various levels while emphasizing involvement in the democratic process. It provides a working understanding of the stru… source |
| POL 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| POL 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| POS 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| POS 215 | Poultry Production Management | — | This course is an overview of the broiler industries as related to agriculture. Topics covered are production management techniques needed to be successful as an entrepreneur in this field of agricul… source |
| POS 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| PSY 100 | Interpersonal Communications and Relations | — | This course examines the principles of interpersonal communication and how human behavior influences relationships. Students will explore key concepts of communication in diverse contexts. The course… source |
| PSY 121 | General Psychology | — | This course is a survey of general principles of understanding human behavior and mental processes. A broad overview of topics within the five pillars of psychology will be explored to include: biolo… source |
| PSY 126 | Child and Adolescent Development | — | This course introduces the processes of physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development during childhood and adolescence. source |
| PSY 127 | Human Development | — | This course provides a lifespan approach to human development through examination of the physical, cognitive, psychological, and social domains. Students connect current research with developmental t… source |
| PSY 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| PSY 223 | Abnormal Psychology | — | This course provides an introduction to the causes, characteristics, and treatments of various categories of abnormal behavior. The diversity of factors surrounding maladaptive behavior including: hi… source |
| PSY 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| PTA 100 | Introduction to PTA | — | In this course, students learn the profession of physical therapy, including history, role utilization, professional organization, and standards and ethics of practice. Basic patient care procedures,… source |
| PTA 101 | Basic Techniques | — | In this course, students focus on theory and skill development in body mechanics, transfers, gait training, assessment techniques, therapeutic exercise, and massage. This course includes didactic, la… source |
| PTA 102 | Modalities | — | This course introduces the theory and skill development in modalities, electrical stimulation, pain management, and wound care. It integrates didactic, laboratory, and clinical experiences. source |
| PTA 105 | Clinical Functional Anatomy | — | This course reinforces the muscular, skeletal and nervous systems of the human body by focusing on the structure and function associated with various physical therapy and occupational therapy techniq… source |
| PTA 115 | Kinesiology | — | This course examines the relationship between the muscular and skeletal systems that provide motion through the biomechanical leverage system. source |
| PTA 116 | Introduction to Pathology | — | This courses introduces diseases, including process and their influence on the anatomical and physiologic activity the body. source |
| PTA 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| PTA 205 | Pathology/Treatment of Orthopedic Conditions | — | This course will teach the treatment and interventions of orthopedic conditions, and their underlying pathology in physical therapy rehabilitation. source |
| PTA 206 | Pathology/Treatment of Neurologic Conditions | — | In this course, students study neurologically and developmentally involved patients, including positioning, handling, and facilitation of normal motor control through specialized therapeutic techniqu… source |
| PTA 208 | Special Topics for the PTA | — | This course introduces specialized topics in the profession of physical therapy, including but not limited to women's health, architectural barriers, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) rehabil… source |
| PTA 209 | PTA Management Issues | — | In this course, students review non-patient care related topics and their influence on the clinical practice of the physical therapist assistant (PTA). source |
| PTA 211 | Clinical Practice I | — | This course is the initial comprehensive clinical experience in a physical therapy setting for application of learned clinical skills on patients under the supervision of a licensed physical therapis… source |
| PTA 212 | Clinical Practice II | — | This course is an intermediate full-time clinical experience in a physical therapy setting for application of learned skills practiced in and a continuation of application of newly learned techniques… source |
| PTA 213 | Clinical Practice III | — | This course is an advanced full-time clinical experience in a physical therapy setting for refinement of previously learned skills, continuation of application of techniques, and procedures under the… source |
| PTA 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| RAD 105 | Intro Patient Care and Radiography | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of radiologic science and its relation to healthcare. The radiographer's role in providing patient care to all patient populations is examined. Medical ethics… source |
| RAD 130 | Radiographic Procedures I | — | This course provides the student with the knowledge and skill necessary to perform standard radiographic procedures of the chest, abdomen, upper extremity, lower extremity, shoulder girdle, and pelvi… source |
| RAD 131 | Radiographic Procedures II | — | This course provides the student with the knowledge and skill necessary to perform standard radiographic procedures of the bony thorax, vertebral column, urinary, biliary, and gastrointestinal system… source |
| RAD 140 | Principles of Radiographic Imaging I | — | This course provides the student with an overview of radiographic principles that include radiographic physics, x-ray production, interactions with matter and scatter radiation control relative to ba… source |
| RAD 141 | Principles of Radiographic Imaging II | — | This course provides the student with an in-depth knowledge of radiographic imaging principles that include image quality factors, anatomic/pathologic variances, exposure systems, and image acquisiti… source |
| RAD 150 | Radiation Protection and Biology | — | This course provides an overview of the principles of radiation protection for the radiographer, patients, other personnel, and the public. Radiation effects on biological molecules and organisms and… source |
| RAD 160 | Clinical Radiography I | — | This clinical course, the first in a series, provides the student with exposure to the practice of radiography and takes place in various diagnostic imaging departments. The student develops and refi… source |
| RAD 161 | Clinical Radiography II | — | This clinical course, the second in a series, provides the student with exposure to the practice of radiography and takes place in various diagnostic imaging departments. The student develops and ref… source |
| RAD 162 | Clinical Radiography III | — | This clinical course continues to provide the student with exposure to the practice of radiography and takes place in various diagnostic imaging departments. The student develops and refines skills i… source |
| RAD 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| RAD 222 | Selected Topics in Radiography | — | This course is a review of program content in preparation for the American Registry for Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) examination. The focus is on content areas relevant to the national certificati… source |
| RAD 230 | Radiographic Procedures III | — | This course provides the student with the knowledge and skill necessary to perform standard radiographic procedures of the cranium. Procedural considerations for arthrography, myelography, hysterosal… source |
| RAD 240 | Principles of Radiographic Imaging III | — | This course provides the student with knowledge of equipment and operating principles for radiographic, fluoroscopic, and mobile imaging. Skills in digital image acquisition and processing are enhanc… source |
| RAD 250 | Radiographic Pathology | — | This course introduces disease concepts and various radiographic procedures related to pathology. source |
| RAD 260 | Clinical Radiography IV | — | This clinical course continues to provide the student with exposure to the practice of radiography and takes place in various diagnostic imaging departments. The student develops and refines skills i… source |
| RAD 261 | Clinical Radiography V | — | This clinical course, the final in a series, provides the the student with exposure to the practice of radiography and takes place in various diagnostic imaging departments. The student develops and… source |
| RAD 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| RCT 120 | Pharmacology for Respiratory Care | — | This course introduces pharmacological principles and therapeutic applications in relation to healthcare practice. Special emphasis is placed on therapeutic agents used in respiratory care. source |
| RCT 130 | Intro to Respiratory Care | — | This course introduces the delivery of respiratory care. Emphasis is placed on principles of gas flow, pressure regulation, production, and storage. Theory, equipment, and procedures related to oxyge… source |
| RCT 140 | Pulmonary Physiology | — | This course covers normal structure and function of the human respiratory system. Topics include mechanics of breathing, gas exchange and transport, acid-base balance, and control of ventilation. Emp… source |
| RCT 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| RCT 210 | Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care | — | This course covers neonatal and pediatric respiratory diseases and the analysis of effective delivery of respiratory care modalities to these patients. source |
| RCT 215 | Cardiopulmonary Assessment | — | This course covers pulmonary function, exercise testing, and cardiovascular monitoring, with an emphasis on interpretation and clinical application. Topics include but are not limited to the systemat… source |
| RCT 231 | Respiratory Care Procedures I | — | This course covers the administration of basic respiratory care modalities. Topics include but are not limited to: positive pressure breathing, lung expansion therapies, bronchial hygiene techniques,… source |
| RCT 232 | Respiratory Care Procedures II | — | This course covers the administration of more advanced respiratory care modalities. Topics include artificial airways and mechanical ventilation. source |
| RCT 233 | Special Topics in Respiratory Care | — | This course explores advanced concepts and their application in respiratory care associated with support of the critically ill patient. The focus is on content areas relevant to the National Board fo… source |
| RCT 241 | Pulmonary Pathophysiology I | — | This course introduces methods used to evaluate pulmonary disease in patients. Methods include evaluation of signs and symptoms, physical assessment, chest radiography, pulmonary function, and pertin… source |
| RCT 242 | Pulmonary Pathophysiology II | — | This course introduces patterns of restrictive lung disease. Topics include pneumonias, fibrotic lung disease, pulmonary neoplasms, disorders of pulmonary circulation, diseases of the pleura and thor… source |
| RCT 243 | Pulmonary Function Studies | — | This course covers pulmonary function and exercise testing with an emphasis on interpretation and clinical application. source |
| RCT 251 | Clinical Respiratory Care I | — | This course applies respiratory care techniques in a patient care setting. Topics include application of infection control, patient assessment, oxygen therapy, bronchial hygiene, aerosol therapy, and… source |
| RCT 252 | Clinical Respiratory Care II | — | This clinical course is a continuation of Clinical Respiratory Care I. The student applies more advanced respiratory care modalities under supervision. Emphasis is placed on bronchial hygiene techniq… source |
| RCT 253 | Clinical Respiratory Care III | — | This advanced clinical course provides the student with supervised practice in all aspects of respiratory care. Emphasis is on care of the critically ill adult, pediatric, and neonatal patient in a v… source |
| RCT 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| RES 150 | Independent Study and Research I | — | In this course, students conduct research in their area of study with guidance from a faculty mentor. The mentor and student develop a plan and meet regularly to focus on developing proficiency in di… source |
| RES 200 | Independent Study and Research II | — | In this course, students conduct research in their area of study with guidance from a faculty mentor. The mentor and student develop a plan and meet regularly to focus on developing proficiency in da… source |
| RES 250 | Independent Study and Research III | — | In this course, students conduct research in their area of study with guidance from a faculty mentor. The mentor and student develop a plan and meet regularly to focus on developing proficiency in ex… source |
| SCI 130 | Introduction to Research | — | This course investigates the components of a research project, including scientific principles, project design, documentation, communication, and professional ethics and behavior. source |
| SCI 141 | Nutrition in the Culinary Field | — | This course covers nutritional principles necessary to evaluate and modify menus and recipes for healthy menu planning and development. source |
| SCI 150 | Earth and Space Science | — | This course is a general introduction to the four sub-disciplines of earth science: geology, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy. The processes and features related to the earth's surface, inter… source |
| SCI 223 | Applied Ecology | — | This course explores and evaluates basic concepts in the field of ecology, with a focus on plant ecology. Topics include plant adaptations to environmental conditions, life history variation, competi… source |
| SGT 100 | Introduction to Surgical Technology | — | This course introduces surgical technology as a technical profession. Topics include professionalism, communication, the biopsychosocial needs of the surgical patient, ethical/legal issues specific t… source |
| SGT 200 | Surgical Technology I | — | This course highlights the fundamental techniques necessary for assuming the responsibilities of a surgical technologist. Preoperative and intraoperative patient care concepts, with both non-sterile… source |
| SGT 202 | Pharmacology for Surgical Technology | — | This course provides a foundation in pharmacology. Students are instructed how to safely and appropriately prepare and manage operating room medications and solutions as well as analyze the principle… source |
| SGT 203 | Surgical Technology Lab I | — | This course highlights the fundamental techniques necessary for assuming the responsibilities of a surgical technologist. Preoperative and intraoperative patient care concepts with both non-sterile a… source |
| SGT 210 | Surgical Technology II | — | This course covers the responsibilities of the surgical technologist in preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative case management. Topics include the skills for effective performance as a non-s… source |
| SGT 213 | Surgical Technology Lab II | — | This course highlights the fundamental techniques necessary for assuming the responsibilities of a surgical technologist. Preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative patient care concepts with bo… source |
| SGT 220 | Surgical Technology III | — | This course covers the responsibilities of the surgical technologist in preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative case management for procedures in the specialty areas of oral and maxillofacial… source |
| SGT 221 | Surgical Technology Internship | — | In this course, students receive learning experiences in advanced surgical interventions in general and specialty surgery in clinical rotations in the operating room of an affiliated healthcare insti… source |
| SGT 222 | Surgical Technology IV | — | This class prepares students for certification as a surgical technologist and entry into the workforce. Students develop employability skills, complete a portfolio, and prepare to take the National B… source |
| SGT 223 | Surgical Technology Lab III | — | This course highlights the fundamental techniques necessary for assuming the responsibilities of a surgical technologist. Preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative patient care concepts with bo… source |
| SOC 103 | Sustainability and Society | — | This course introduces contemporary sustainability topics using the "3E" (economics, equity, and the environment) framework. Topics include sustainability impacts of land use, energy, water use, agri… source |
| SOC 111 | Sociology | — | This course uses a sociological lens to investigate, describe, and analyze patterns of human behavior in all areas of human experience for the purpose of understanding the human condition. Theoretica… source |
| SOC 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| SOC 213 | Ethical Issues in Healthcare | — | This course introduces students to basic ethical principles and asks them to apply those principles to ethical and legal dilemmas in modern healthcare. Topics include end-of-life care, patient confid… source |
| SOC 223 | Intercultural Communications | — | This course explores issues related to intercultural communication focusing on effective interpersonal communication with diverse populations. Communication models, barriers to effective communicatio… source |
| SOC 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| SPA 133 | Using Beginning Spanish | — | This course introduces the Spanish language through communicative interaction by developing listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills. Emphasis is placed on basic Spanish grammar and vocabular… source |
| SPA 135 | Spanish for Healthcare Workers | — | This course prepares students to use Spanish for basic communications in healthcare situations, including making appointments and discussing medical histories, injuries, and test procedures. Focus is… source |
| SPA 136 | Spanish Communication I | — | This course introduces the Spanish language through communicative interaction by developing listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills. Emphasis is placed on basic Spanish grammar and vocabular… source |
| SPA 137 | Spanish Communication II | — | This course focuses on describing events in the past and present in the Spanish language. Communication is expanded to include a greater variety of social interactions. Communicative abilities contin… source |
| SPA 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| SPA 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| SPE 233 | Introduction to Exceptional Learners | — | This course is an overview of diverse learners with a major emphasis on inclusive and collaborative educational practices. Students examine evidence-based methods for supporting the needs of diverse… source |
| SPE 301 | Diagnosis and Instruction for Reading/Literacy | — | This course addresses the development of diagnostic insights and corrective strategies for struggling readers and writers in grades K-6. Teacher candidates learn to utilize assessments for the purpos… source |
| SPE 311 | Curriculum and Instruction in Special Education | — | This course is focused on instructional evidence-based practices for educating children with diverse learning needs in a variety of classroom settings. Teacher candidates learn implementation of the… source |
| SPE 321 | Educational Evaluation and IEP Development | — | This course focuses on appropriate assessment and Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) development for diverse learners with exceptional needs. Emphasis will be placed on strategies to evaluate and… source |
| SPE 331 | Applied Behavior Analysis | — | The course focuses on the basic principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) including principles and processes. Teacher candidates learn ABA strategies which empower them in managing classroom beha… source |
| SPE 341 | Collaborative Teaming in Special Education | — | This course focuses on the development of professional behaviors and effective strategies for interdisciplinary collaboration. Emphasis is on engaging families, colleagues, and community and support… source |
| SSC 100 | First Year Seminar | — | The purpose of this course is to equip students with the skills, resources, and strategies needed for holistic success at Delaware Tech. Students explore campus support services, develop academic and… source |
| SSC 109 | Manage Stress with Mindfulness | — | In this course, students develop an improved sense of well-being and personal life control. The emphasis is on managing daily stressors and focuses on navigating the stressors of college life. Topics… source |
| SSC 114 | Cultural Awareness in a Diverse Society | — | In this course, students explore diversity and cross-cultural communication to comprehend and appreciate cultural differences in today's global society. Students discuss and identify skills and strat… source |
| SSC 115 | Research Success Strategies | — | This course introduces the student to basic information literacy skills that include how to access, locate, evaluate, and use information sources in a variety of formats. Students are introduced to t… source |
| SSC 130 | Where's My Money? | — | This course, an overview and application of money management, introduces concepts of financial goals within earning, budgeting, spending, and resources in banking to provide a solid foundation for fi… source |
| SSC 131 | Are You Credit Worthy? | — | This course covers obtaining and maintaining access to credit using credit cards, bank cards, and other means. Students develop a plan to establish good credit, discuss the advantages and disadvantag… source |
| SSC 132 | Planning for the Beach? â Saving, Investing, and Risk Protection | — | In this course, students calculate the amount of savings needed to maintain a desired lifestyle in the future. Topics include the power of compounding, the selection of investments based on their own… source |
| VAS 111 | Vascular Techniques I | — | This course introduces the student to basic vascular physical principles and instrumentation, vascular physiology and hemodynamics, and vascular anatomy. Emphasis is on the fundamental skills and pri… source |
| VAS 112 | Vascular Techniques II | — | This course is a continuation of Vascular Techniques I. Emphasis is placed on the fundamental skills and principles needed to perform peripheral venous evaluation of the upper and lower extremities.… source |
| VAS 189 | Approved Technical elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| VAS 213 | Vascular Techniques III | — | This course is a continuation of Vascular Techniques II. Emphasis is placed on the fundamental skills and principles needed to perform and evaluate abdominal aorta, inferior vena cava (IVC), liver va… source |
| VAS 289 | Approved Technical elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| VET 100 | Veterinary Nursing I | — | This course introduces foundational theoretical knowledge and technical skills essential for companion animal medical nursing. Key topics include small animal breed identification, basic animal care,… source |
| VET 101 | Introduction to Veterinary Technology | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of veterinary technology and its relationship to veterinary practice. Topics include career opportunities, professional ethics, veterinarian-client-patient-rel… source |
| VET 102 | Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology I | — | This course, the first of two courses, provides a broad foundation in the structure and function of domesticated animals using a body system approach. Emphasis is on the connection between the study… source |
| VET 110 | Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology | — | This course provides a comprehensive overview of the structure and function of domesticated animals using a body system approach. Topics include neuroendocrine, urogenital, digestive, and special sen… source |
| VET 130 | Veterinary Clinical Pathology I | — | This is the first of two courses that includes principles and techniques in veterinary hematology, immunology, serology, and clinical chemistry. Students will develop skills in diagnostic laboratory… source |
| VET 140 | Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians | — | This course explores veterinary pharmacology, covering drug classifications, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacy maintenance, including record keeping and compliance with drug dispensing laws. Students wi… source |
| VET 150 | Veterinary Clinical Pathology II | — | This course is the second of two courses that expands on veterinary pathology with a focus on urinalysis, cytology, parasitology, mycology, and toxicology. Students will perform diagnostic laboratory… source |
| VET 189 | Approved Technical elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| VET 200 | Veterinary Nursing II | — | This course provides both theoretical knowledge and technical skills in companion animal surgical and anesthesia nursing . Topics include wound management, medication administration, disinfecting and… source |
| VET 203 | Veterinary Nursing III | — | This course further provides theoretical knowledge and technical skills in companion animal surgical and anesthesia nursing. Topics include sterile technique, surgical and monitoring equipment, commo… source |
| VET 205 | Small Animal Health and Disease | — | This course examines infectious and noninfectious diseases in companion animals, focusing on their etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Emphasis is placed on the veterinary technicianâs… source |
| VET 210 | Veterinary Clinical Pathology II | — | This course, the second of two courses, provides basic background in veterinary pathology and covers theory and techniques in urinalysis, cytology, parasitology, mycology, and toxicology. Practical a… source |
| VET 220 | Laboratory & Exotic Animal Care & Management | — | This course explores the care and management of laboratory and exotic animals, emphasizing husbandry, nutritional needs, common diseases, and nursing techniques. Students will learn humane handling a… source |
| VET 221 | Veterinary Nursing I | — | This course provides theoretical and technical skills in companion animal medical nursing. Topics include basic animal care and first aid, physical examination, administration of medication, nutritio… source |
| VET 222 | Veterinary Nursing II | — | This course provides theoretical and technical skills in companion and exotic animal surgical and anesthesia nursing. Topics include sterile technique, surgical and monitoring equipment, common surgi… source |
| VET 223 | Food Animal and Equine Health & Disease | — | This course focuses on health and disease of food animals and equine. This course introduces concepts in behavior, husbandry, and health management. Common diseases, including internal and external p… source |
| VET 235 | Diagnostic Imaging | — | This course covers the theory and techniques necessary to produce diagnostic radiographs for a variety of species including dogs, cats, and exotics. Topics include radiation safety, ultrasonography,… source |
| VET 240 | Food Animal & Equine Nursing | — | This course emphasizes medical, anesthetic, and surgical nursing techniques for food animals and equines. Key topics include drug administration, anesthesia and fluid therapy, surgical preparation, p… source |
| VET 245 | Emergency and Critical Care Principles | — | This course covers essential topics in emergency and critical care, including triage and care for hospitalized patients. Students will learn to recognize and respond to veterinary medical emergencies… source |
| VET 250 | Vet Tech Internship | — | This course involves 240 hours of hands-on experience at a departmentally-approved veterinary hospital under the supervision of a graduate licensed veterinary technician. Students gain practical expe… source |
| VET 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| VSC 109 | Drawing I | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of drawing. Topics include the use of line, form, shape, shading, and pictorial composition through the study of still life, figure drawing, and life drawings.… source |
| VSC 115 | Intro To Design | — | This class introduces principles and techniques of visual communications. Emphasis is placed on the development of problem solving skills required by designers and photographers in all disciplines. K… source |
| VSC 160 | Raster Graphics | — | This course introduces the computer as an artistic medium. Topics include Macintosh operating system basics and a comprehensive overview of Adobe Photoshop in raster and pixel-based imagery manipulat… source |
| VSC 161 | Vector Graphics | — | This course introduces the computer as an illustrative medium. Topics include Macintosh operating system basics and a comprehensive overview of Adobe Illustrator in vector imagery manipulation, plann… source |
| VSC 165 | Photography I | — | This course introduces the digital camera, its exposure controls, and the creative decision- making necessary to create quality digital images. Topics include management of shutter speed, ISO, apertu… source |
| VSC 166 | Advanced Photography | — | This course provides a deeper study into camera function mastery and photography techniques as well as professional level use of Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom in photography. Students use these… source |
| VSC 189 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| VSC 190 | Intro to Videography | — | This course introduces the basics of video camera operation, lighting, sound, and editing using Adobe Premiere Pro software. Students take the Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Premiere Pro Exam as a p… source |
| VSC 210 | Layout Graphics | — | This course explores the history of type and modern typesetting methodologies, principles, and aesthetics of good typographic design using Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop. Topics include I… source |
| VSC 251 | Portfolio Workshop | — | This capstone course covers self-promotion and management techniques for the visual communications professional. Students develop materials designed to get the attention of potential clients or emplo… source |
| VSC 262 | Web Graphics | — | This course provides an overview of Adobe Dreamweaver as well as planning and implementation of successful website design and construction using hypertext markup language (HTML) and cascading style s… source |
| VSC 271 | Illustration | — | This course covers the technical and aesthetic aspects of creating illustrations for publication. Topics include rendering in various media and the conceptualization of images for editorial, commerci… source |
| VSC 272 | Applied Practice Ad Design | — | This course prepares students with the workplace skills necessary for professional job placement in freelance work. Topics include self-assessment techniques, time management tools, and professional… source |
| VSC 273 | Applied Practice | — | This course prepares students with the workplace skills necessary for professional job placement in freelance work. Topics include self-assessment techniques, time management tools, and professional… source |
| VSC 274 | Applied Practice Photo Imaging | — | This course prepares students with the workplace skills necessary for professional job placement in freelance work. Topics include self-assessment techniques, time management tools, and professional… source |
| VSC 276 | Advanced Web | — | This course provides individualized work on a practical field assignment or specified series of advanced web design assignments that prepare students for entry into the digital/web design/development… source |
| VSC 277 | Advanced Video | — | This course provides individualized work on a practical field assignment or specified series of advanced photography and video assignments that prepare students for entry into the photography and vid… source |
| VSC 278 | Advanced Layout and Illustration | — | This course provides individualized work on a practical field assignment or specified series of advanced typographical layout and illustrative assignments that prepare students for entry into the adv… source |
| VSC 289 | Approved Technical Elective | — | Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. source |
| VSC 293 | VSC Internship | — | This course is an unpaid internship educational work experience with oversight by an advisor. Students develop technical skills in the advertising, photography, or web design environment; investigate… source |
| VSC 294 | VSC Cooperative | — | This course is a paid cooperative educational work experience with oversight by an advisor. Students develop technical skills in the advertising, photography, or web design environment; investigate c… source |