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Accountancy, A.A.S. ▸ 3 coursesDegreeThe Accountancy degree provides the technical and practical foundation for careers in supervisory and administrative roles within the accounting field. source
Accounting Specialist, CertificateCertificateEquips students with the skills needed for entry-level positions in accounts payable, accounts receivable, and payroll, while developing computerized general ledger software skills to technical profi… source
Accounting Transfer Pathway, A.A.DegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Advanced Accounting, CertificateCertificateThe Advanced Accounting Certificate provides an in-depth study of accounting for students needing to meet the educational requirements to qualify for the Certified Public Accountant Examination. It i… source
Bookkeeping, Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificatePrepares students to work with an organization's financial accounts, including recording and analyzing financial information, preparing financial reports, and processing payroll. source
Income Tax Preparer, CertificateCertificatePrepares students for entry-level positions preparing income tax and payroll tax returns and general tax form preparation for individuals and small businesses. source
Paraprofessional Accountant, Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificateThe Paraprofessional Accountant Certificate prepares students for positions in bookkeeping, accounting, payroll, or tax preparation services under the direction of a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). source
American Sign Language, Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThe American Sign Language certificate provides the language and cultural foundation for competency in American Sign Language as well as preparation for the certificate in American Sign Language Inte… source
American Sign Language Interpreter, A.A.S. ▸ 16 coursesDegreeThe American Sign Language Interpreter degree will prepare students for a career working as a sign language interpreter for people who are Deaf and hard of hearing. This degree combines both the 21 c… source
American Sign Language Interpreting, Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThe American Sign Language Interpreting certificate provides instruction in communication models and processes of American Sign Language, Deaf culture, interpreting skills, ethical understanding, and… source
Anthropology Transfer Pathway, A.A.DegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Anthropology Transfer Pathway, A.S.DegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.S. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Business Anthropology, CertificateCertificateThe Business Anthropology certificate is designed to increase the marketability of individuals interested in working in cross- cultural and international work environments by sharpening interpersonal… source
Applied Technology, Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThis certificate program will allow students an opportunity to pursue multiple apprenticeship opportunities. Students will gain exposure to multiple career paths in multiple industries. Students will… source
Industrial Maintenance, Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThe Industrial Maintenance technology certificate is designed to create fundamental skillsets needed in the industrial maintenance industry. Students will develop electrical, mechanical, life safety,… source
Architectural Rendering, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThe Architectural Rendering certificate gives students specific skills for preparing professional architectural presentations in a variety of media. Students should have a background in architecture… source
Architectural Technology-CADD , A.A.S. ▸ 18 coursesDegreeThe Architectural Technology–CADD degree includes the core group of architecture courses as well as courses designed to prepare students for immediate entry into the workplace as a drafter. source
Architectural Technology, Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificateThe Architectural Technology certificate prepares students for entry level positions as drafters in architectural or construction firms. source
Construction Management, A.A.S. ▸ 21 coursesDegreeThe Construction Management degree combines a variety of architecture and business classes to prepare students for entry-level positions in construction management and construction firms or for trans… source
Construction Management, Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificateThe Construction Management certificate includes a range of technical architecture classes with basic business topics to give students a first level credential in the construction management field. T… source
Pre-Architecture, Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificateThe Pre-Architecture certificate provides students with the group of classes commonly required for transfer to an architectural program. This certificate requires a minimum of 34 credits in program r… source
Pre-Architecture Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 17 coursesDegreeThe Pre-Architecture Technology degree includes the core group of architecture courses as well as courses designed to prepare students for transfer to baccalaureate or professional programs. The seco… source
Automotive Service Management, Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificateAutomotive service manager and service advisor skills will be emphasized. Repair orders will be covered in detail, including how to calculate labor, parts and other fees. Proper terminology and best… source
Electric Vehicle Technology, Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThis certificate program is designed to develop students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the emerging field of Electric Vehicles (EVs). The curriculum provides a comprehensive ove… source
Entry Level Automotive Service Technology, Certificate ▸ 19 coursesCertificate source
Master Automotive Service Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 24 coursesDegreeThe Automotive Service Technology program is designed to prepare students for a career in the automotive field and help propel individuals with career advancement. Students will learn skills in diagn… source
Master Automotive Service Technology Advanced Certificate ▸ 17 coursesCertificateThe Master Automotive Service Technology Advanced Certificate is designed to prepare students for a career in the automotive field. Students will learn both foundational and advanced automotive syste… source
Aviation Management, A.A.S. ▸ 1 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Applied Science in Aviation Management degree will provide students various aviation industry education and employment opportunities. Students will be exposed to two aviation tracks:… source
Biochemistry Transfer Pathway, A.S. ▸ 4 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.S. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Biology Transfer Pathway, A.S. ▸ 2 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.S. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Business Transfer Pathway, A.A. ▸ 3 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Central Sterile Processing Distribution Technician, Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThe Central Sterile Processing and Distribution Program prepares entry-level professionals in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains. The curriculu… source
Chemistry Transfer Pathway, A.S. ▸ 5 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.S. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Chinese Transfer Pathway, A.A.DegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Application and Technical Support Specialist, A.A.S. ▸ 13 coursesDegreeThe Application and Technical Support Specialist degree prepares students to provide help, support, and technical advice to computer users. source
Artificial Intelligence, A.A.S. ▸ 13 coursesDegreeThe Artificial Intelligence degree prepares students to design, implement, and evaluate AI solutions across diverse applications. This degree combines a foundation in computer science, data analytics… source
Business Intelligence Analysis, Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThis interdisciplinary certificate prepares students to utilize spreadsheets and business intelligence (BI) tools in dataset transformation, analysis, and visualization. source
Business Productivity Software, Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThe Business Productivity Software certificate requires 19 credits in the courses listed below. source
C++ Language Proficiency, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThe C++ Language Proficiency certificate requires 15 credits in the courses listed below. source
Data Analytics, Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThis certificate prepares students for entry-level data analysis, setup, and usage of Business Intelligence (BI), and data analysis solutions. Provides a foundation for future training in data scienc… source
Database, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThis certificate covers Windows-based and cloud-based enterprise database applications. Upon completion, students will be able to design and manage databases in enterprise business environments. source
Game 3D Modeling, Certificate ▸ 15 coursesCertificateThe Game 3D Modeling certificate prepares the student to 3D model and develop video games using 3D modeling techniques used in the game industry. source
Game Animation, Certificate ▸ 21 coursesCertificateThe Game Animation certificate prepares the student to animate and develop video games using game animation techniques used in the game industry. source
Game Audio Engineer, Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThe Game Audio Engineer certificate prepares the student to audio engineer and develop video games using audio engineering techniques used in the game industry. source
Game Design, Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificateThe Game Design certificate prepares the student to design and develop video games using design tools and engines used in the game industry. source
Game Development, A.A.S. ▸ 41 coursesDegreeThe Game Development degree prepares students to develop video games through application of game design elements and development tools used in the game industry. source
Game Narrative Design, Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificateThe Game Narrative Design certificate prepares the student to design narratives and develop video games using narrative design techniques used in the game industry. source
Game Programming, Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificateThe Game Programming certificate prepares the student to program and develop video games using programming languages and development tools used in the game industry. source
Internet of Things (IoT) Proficiency, Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificateThe Internet of Things (IoT) Proficiency Certificate is designed for students who have already earned an associates or baccalaureate degree in a technical field and/or are employed in the technical i… source
iOS Developer Proficiency, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThe iOS Developer Proficiency certificate prepares the student to design and develop applications for Apple iOS platform in accordance with Apple development standards. source
JAVA Language Proficiency, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThe JAVA Language Proficiency certificate requires 15 credits in the courses listed below. source
LINUX, Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThe LINUX certificate documents proficiency in the Linux operating system and its environment. This certificate requires 16 credits in the courses listed below. source
Machine Learning, Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificateMachine Learning (ML) certificate is designed for any students who wish to enter into the Artificial Intelligence (AI) field. This certificate prepares students to differentiate between automation an… source
Python Language Proficiency, Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThe Python Language Proficiency Certificate provides students with core competencies in the use of the Python Programming Language. Students are required to complete coursework that includes basic an… source
Software Development, A.A.S. ▸ 27 coursesDegreeThe Software Development degree prepares students to design, develop, and maintain software through the implementation of established software design constructs used across industry standard programm… source
UNIX Proficiency, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThe UNIX Proficiency certificate requires 16 credits in the courses listed below. source
Visual BASIC Language Proficiency, Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThe Visual BASIC Language Proficiency certificate requires 15 credits in the courses listed below. source
Web Client Developer, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThe Web Client Developer certificate provides the necessary skills and knowledge for client-side web site development. Web development using HTML (Hypertext Markup Language Living Standard), CSS (Cas… source
Web Development, A.A.S. ▸ 14 coursesDegreeWeb Development degree is designed for students who wish to enter into the web development market or already working as a web developer in the industry. This degree prepares students to design and de… source
Web Programmer, Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThe Web Programmer certificate is designed for students who wish to enter into the web development market or already working as a web developer in the industry. This certificate prepares students to… source
Windows Network Administration, Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThe Windows Network Administration certificate for Information Technology (IT) professionals with the knowledge to design and implement a Microsoft network using Active Directory (AD). This certifica… source
CIT CCNA, Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificateUpon successful completion of this certificate, students will have gained hands-on experience installing, operating, configuring, troubleshooting and securing routing and switching networks. Addition… source
CIT Network Associate Security, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesDegreeThe CIT Network Associate Security Certificate meets the need of today’s Information Technology (IT) professionals responsible for network security. It validates the knowledge required to install, co… source
CIT Networking Professional, Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificateCIT Networking Professional certificate provide students with advanced knowledge and hands-on experience operating, configuring, troubleshooting and securing networks. Additionally, these courses pre… source
CompTIA A+ and Network+ PC Technician, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThe CompTIA A+ and Network+ PC Technician certificate prepare students for CompTIA A+ and Network+ technician exams. This certificate is designed to provide student a broad exposure to computer syste… source
Computer and Information Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 19 coursesDegreeThe Computer and Information Technology degree is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of key technical areas including Computers, Networking, Servers, VoIP, Wireless, Clou… source
Computer and Internetworking Technologies, Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificateThe Computer and Internetworking Technologies certificate requires 36 credits in courses listed below. source
Cybersecurity and Defense, A.A.S. ▸ 16 coursesDegreeThis degree provides a foundation in the principles of cybersecurity. The course content covers functions of networks, hardware, and operating systems. This degree program prepares students for entry… source
Cybersecurity Specialist, Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThis cybersecurity certificate provides a foundation in basic principles of cybersecurity. It covers function of networks, operating systems, and security principles. The Cybersecurity Certificate pr… source
Enterprise System Administrator, Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificateFor more information about Computer and Information Technology, please visit the program page . source
System Support Specialist, Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe System Support Specialist certificate prepares students to work as Computer and Network Support Specialists. Upon completion, students are prepared for the following industrial certifications: Co… source
Voice Over IP Telephony, Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThe Voice Over IP Telephony certificate provides the foundations in design, installation, and troubleshooting, and use of Voice over IP related software and hardware. This certificate requires 15 cre… source
Cosmetology, A.A.S.DegreeStudents will learn professional level techniques in hair design, chemical processes, esthetics, and nail technology. Prepares student for state certification for the Illinois Cosmetology License fro… source
Cosmetology, CertificateCertificateStudents will learn professional level techniques in hair design, chemical processes, esthetics, and nail technology. Prepares students for state certification for the Illinois Cosmetology License fr… source
Nail Technology, CertificateCertificateThe art and science of beautifying and improving nails and skin of hands and feet. Includes the management of salon operations and licensure requirements. The Nail Technology certificate requires 12… source
Baking and Pastry Arts, A.A.S. ▸ 2 coursesDegreeThe Baking and Pastry Arts degree provides an education and hands-on training in the fundamental skills necessary for a career and mobility in the baking and pastry industry. This degree requires a m… source
Baking and Pastry Arts, CertificateCertificateThe Baking and Pastry Arts certificate provides a basic introduction and exposure to the fundamental skills necessary to pursue entry level positions in the baking and pastry industry. This certifica… source
Culinary Arts, A.A.S. ▸ 4 coursesDegreeThe Culinary Arts program provides an opportunity for students to learn the necessary skills to begin or enhance a career in the hospitality industry, the nation’s largest retail employer. The Culina… source
Culinary Arts, Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificateThe Culinary Arts program provides an opportunity for students to learn the necessary skills to begin or enhance a career in the hospitality industry, the nation's largest retail employer. The Culina… source
Culinology and Food Science, A.A.S. ▸ 2 coursesDegreeCulinology is a relatively new field that blends culinary arts, food science, and food technology to prepare students for occupations engaged in food product development, food research, food manufact… source
Dance Transfer Pathway, A.A. ▸ 3 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Dental Hygiene, A.A.S. ▸ 5 coursesDegreeThe Dental Hygiene degree prepares its graduates to provide comprehensive oral health care services in a variety of settings. Prior to completion of the dental hygiene program, students are eligible… source
Computed Tomography (CT), Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe Computed Tomography (CT) certificate provides the student with the required course work and clinical practice to perform as a Computed Tomography (CT) technologist in medical imaging departments… source
Nuclear Medicine Technology, Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificateThe Nuclear Medicine Technology certificate involves clinical education. Upon successful completion of the program, students are eligible for two certification boards: American Registry of Radiologic… source
Mammography, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThe Mammography certificate at College of DuPage is a one semester, advanced certificate program that is designed to provide students with the necessary skills to become certified by the American Reg… source
Diagnostic Medical Imaging Radiography, A.A.S. ▸ 27 coursesDegreeThe Radiologic Technology program (DMIR) in diagnostic medical radiography (X-ray technology) includes extensive clinical experience. Upon successful completion of the program, students are eligible… source
Diagnostic Medical Imaging Sonography, A.A.S. ▸ 34 coursesDegreeThe Diagnostic Medical Imaging Sonography program includes extensive didactic and clinical applications in the specialties of general and vascular sonography. Clinical applications include abdominal/… source
Diagnostic Medical Imaging Sonography (Ultrasound), Certificate ▸ 19 coursesCertificateThe Diagnostic Medical Imaging Sonography (Ultrasound) is an advanced certificate program designed for graduates of accredited Medical Imaging programs in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, Nursing, etc. C… source
Diagnostic Medical Vascular Sonography, Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThe Diagnostic Medical Vascular Sonography program is an extension of the current Diagnostic Medical Imaging program designed to provide trained sonographers in the specialty of vascular imaging for… source
Early Childhood Administration, A.A.S. ▸ 15 coursesDegreeThe Early Childhood Administration degree prepares students for employment in the management of early childhood and school-age programs. Students acquire the skills and knowledge to administrate prog… source
Early Childhood Education and Care Advanced, Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificateStudents pursuing the Early Childhood Education and Care Advanced Certificate will enhance the knowledge, skills, and experiences acquired in the Early Childhood Education and Care Certificate to mor… source
Early Childhood Education and Care, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateStudents who complete the Early Childhood Education and Care Certificate will be equipped with the knowledge, skills and experience necessary to be an assistant teacher in a variety of early childhoo… source
Early Childhood Education and Care, A.A.S. ▸ 11 coursesDegreeThe Early Childhood Education and Care program prepares students to enter the early childhood education field. Students acquire the skills, knowledge and dispositions to work effectively with infants… source
Early Childhood Education and Care Administrator, Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificateCompletion of the Early Childhood Education and Care Administrator certificate , with either an AAS Degree in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) or completion of 64 semester hours of credit fr… source
Family Child Care Provider, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateStudents choose the Family Child Care Provider certificate to gain specific knowledge and skills in this early childhood specialty. Students may have previously received an early childhood certificat… source
Infant, Toddler and Two-Year Old Child Care, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateStudents choose the Infant, Toddler and Two-Year Old Child Care certificate to gain specific knowledge and skills in this early childhood specialty. Students may have previously received an early chi… source
School-Age Child Care, Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificateStudents choose the School-Age Child Care certificate to gain specific knowledge and skills in this early childhood specialty. Students may have previously received an early childhood certificate or… source
Astronomy Transfer Pathway, A.S. ▸ 3 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.S. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Geology Transfer Pathway, A.S. ▸ 2 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.S. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Meteorology Transfer Pathway, A.S. ▸ 2 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.S. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Exploring Earth Science Transfer Pathway, A.S. ▸ 2 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.S. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Weather Hazards and Preparedness, CertificateCertificateImpacts of hazardous weather as it relates to human activity, business, and emergency management. Physical causes and effects of extreme weather and climate, along with societal mitigation, preparedn… source
Economics Transfer Pathway, A.A. ▸ 3 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Economics Transfer Pathway, A.S. ▸ 3 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.S. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Education Transfer Pathway, A.A.DegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Paraprofessional in Education, CertificateCertificateThe Paraprofessional certificate is designed to prepare individuals to take on the role of a paraprofessional, also known as a teacher's assistant, in a K-12 classroom. Students will take a variety o… source
Teaching Online Utilizing Technology (TOUT), CertificateCertificateThis certificate provides a hands-on experience in designing and implementing online course materials within a learning management system. Students will focus on instructional design, visual literacy… source
Advanced Mechatronics, CertificateCertificateThe Advanced Mechatronics certificate provides students with multidisciplinary skills in the areas of mechanics, electricity, electronics, instrumentation, robotics, and manufacturing. This certifica… source
Electrician Apprenticeship, A.A.S.ApprenticeshipThe Electrician Apprenticeship degree, in partnership with the Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC) of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local Union, is open on… source
Electrician’s Preparation, CertificateCertificateThe Electrician’s Preparation Certificate provides knowledge, skills, and competencies to students for work in the residential, commercial, and industrial wiring fields. The National Electrical Code… source
Electro-Mechanical Technology, A.A.S.DegreeThe Electro-Mechanical Technology degree prepares students to enter the industrial and manufacturing workplace with knowledge and skill levels in three areas: programmable controllers, process contro… source
Mechanical Maintenance, Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificateStudents earning the Mechanical Maintenance certificate learn skills in power trains, drive components, mechanical alignment of couplings, pumps and motors, and troubleshooting and repair of industri… source
Mechatronics Technology (MET), CertificateCertificateMechatronics Technology (MET) is designed to develop skills to meet industry needs for multi-functional technicians competent in mechanics, computers, and electrical/electronic technologies. source
Process Control Instrumentation, CertificateCertificateThe Process Control Instrumentation Certificate prepares students to inspect, calibrate, troubleshoot and repair various temperature, pressure, flow, and level measurement instruments. Students will… source
Programmable Logic Controllers in Automation, CertificateCertificateThe Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) in Automation Certificate introduces students to programming and maintenance of various programmable controllers that are used in the automation industry. source
Advanced Electronics Technology, CertificateCertificateThe Advanced Electronics Technology certificate prepares students for an entry-level electronics and electricity technology position with basic skills and competencies in the field of analog and digi… source
Biomedical Engineering Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 1 coursesDegreeThe Biomedical Engineering Technology degree prepares students for careers as biomedical equipment technicians, (also known as biomedical engineering technicians) in hospitals, health agencies, busin… source
Electronics Engineering Technology, A.A.S.DegreeThe Electronics Engineering Technology degree is designed to provide the student with fundamentals of electricity and electronics, including digital electronics and microcomputers, specialized manufa… source
Electronics Technology, CertificateCertificateThe Electronics Technology certificate provides the student with fundamentals of electricity and electronics, including digital electronics and microcomputers, specialized manufacturing electronics,… source
Industrial Controls and Automation, CertificateCertificateThe Industrial Controls and Automation certificate combines electronics knowledge and electro-mechanical skills. The certificate incorporates hands-on learning where practice follows theory in the la… source
Renewable Energy Technology, CertificateCertificateThe Renewable Energy Technology certificate is intended to train technicians in the field of electronics, electricity, mechanics, and computers related to the applications in the field of renewable a… source
Creative Writing, Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThe Creative Writing Certificate is a program concentration that seeks to expose learners to a variety of creative writing genres, including poetry, creative nonfiction, drama, fiction, and screenwri… source
English Transfer Pathway, A.A. ▸ 1 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Professional Writing, CertificateCertificateThe Professional Writing certificate offers students the opportunity to learn how to communicate effectively and apply their rhetoric and writing skills to a variety of professional audiences, such a… source
Eye Care Assistant, Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThe Eye Care Assistant certificate is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions as assistants in optometrist/ophthalmology practices. Under the supervision of a licensed eye care profess… source
Fashion Design, A.A.S.DegreeA Fashion Design degree allows a student to learn the skills and techniques used in making a fashion product from concept to completion. Careers can range from starting their own clothing line to ent… source
Fashion Design, CertificateCertificateThe Fashion Design Certificate provides a technical foundation in Fashion Design for the student who has an existing degree. The certificate requires 15 semester credit hours in Fashion Design concen… source
Fashion Entrepreneurship, CertificateCertificateThe students earning a Fashion Entrepreneurship Certificate often have the goal of becoming small business owners. Fifteen credits in required courses focus on the fundamental functions related to a… source
Fashion Merchandising, CertificateCertificateThe Fashion Merchandising Certificate introduces students to the various facets of the business side of the fashion industry. Students will choose a course of study that is adapted to specific intere… source
Fashion Merchandising, A.A.S.DegreeAs a Fashion Merchandising major, emphasis will be on both the business and visual side of the fashion industry. Students can choose a course of study that is adapted to specific interests and job op… source
Emergency Medical Services, A.A.S. ▸ 12 coursesDegreeThe Emergency Medical Services degree includes theory and techniques of firefighting, inclusive of the Emergency Medical Technician curriculum, required by most fire departments. The program focuses… source
Emergency Medical Technician, Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificateThe Emergency Medical Technician certificate is designed for students and professionals who have an interest or are currently employed in the field of fire science or the emergency medical field. Int… source
Fire Fighter, Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThe Fire Fighter Certificate is designed for students in the fire service and professionals in similar fields who have an interest or are currently employed in the field of fire science. Basic operat… source
Fire Science Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 46 coursesDegreeThe Fire Science Technology program encompasses both fire fighting and emergency medical services. The Fire Science degree focuses on the theory and techniques of fire fighting, inclusive of the Emer… source
Paramedic, Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificateAfter successful completion of the Paramedic certificate and all of the objectives of the Illinois Department of Public Health are passed, the student is allowed to take the State of Illinois Paramed… source
Public Safety Telecommunicator, Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificateExplore an exciting career as a 9-1-1 Public Safety Telecommunicator. Students completing the certificate program will have the opportunity to obtain a nationally recognized certification. Students g… source
French Transfer Pathway, A.A.DegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Geographic Information Systems, CertificateCertificateThe Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Certificate is intended to provide formal GIS training to students interested in this field. The five technical classes cover a broad range of GIS topics incl… source
Geography Transfer Pathway, A.A. ▸ 3 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
German Transfer Pathway, A.A.DegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Graphic Design, A.A.S. ▸ 4 coursesDegreeThe Graphic Design program emphasizes portfolio development through the study of principles and elements of design, typography, illustration, identity design, advertising design, web design and simul… source
Graphic Design Foundation, CertificateCertificateThe Graphic Design Foundation certificate provides a foundation in the principles and elements of design, typography, drawing, and illustration, using traditional and digital design tools and softwar… source
Interactive Media, A.A.S. ▸ 16 coursesDegreeThe Interactive Media degree provides students with interdisciplinary, theoretical, and application knowledge in the design, development, and production of interactive media, including web-based and… source
Web Design, CertificateCertificateThe Web Design certificate provides a foundation in design, principles of interactivity, and the use of web-authoring software. This certificate requires 24 credits in the courses listed below. source
Medical Billing, Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThe Medical Billing Certificate is designed to provide students the necessary knowledge and skills to become successful medical billers. The certificate provides a comprehensive overview of the medic… source
Physician Coding, Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThe Physician Coding certificate will teach students the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding system utilized to submit claims for reimbursement for physician services and procedures. Students… source
Non-Invasive Electrocardiography Technician, CertificateCertificateThe Non-Invasive Electrocardiography Technician certificate program prepares students to work in cardiology performing non-invasive cardio graphic tests, including EKGs, Holter monitors and treadmill… source
Pharmacy Technician, CertificateCertificateThe Pharmacy Technician certificate program includes pharmacy abbreviation, calculations, drug classes, basic physiology, disease states and prescription processing. Students also receive hands-on co… source
Phlebotomy, CertificateCertificatePhlebotomists are health care professionals that collect blood specimens for laboratory testing. Laboratory testing is an important tool physicians use to evaluate, diagnose, and monitor treatment fo… source
Hearing Instrument Dispensary Program, Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThe Hearing Instrument Dispensary Program certificate prepares students for entry level position as a hearing health care provider. Graduates of this certificate program are eligible to take their wr… source
Building Automation Systems (BAS), Certificate ▸ 2 coursesDegreeThe Building Automation Systems (BAS) certificate prepares students for an entry-level building automation system technician career. This certificate will develop a foundation of fundamentals for bui… source
Energy Audit and Analysis, CertificateCertificateThe Energy Audit and Analysis certificate is designed for Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC) and building inspection contractors to expand their services to include residential and light… source
Entry Level HVACR, CertificateCertificatePrepares students for an Entry-Level technician positions in the HVACR industry. This stackable credential allows entry-level employment after one semester of courses and can be applied towards advan… source
Facility Maintenance Mechanic, A.A.S. ▸ 2 coursesDegreeThe Facility Maintenance Mechanic degree is designed for the individual seeking a career in facility maintenance. This degree prepares students for commercial and industrial facility maintenance empl… source
Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Service Technician, A.A.S. ▸ 1 coursesDegreeThe Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Service Technician Degree offers training in current technology for diagnosing, servicing, repairing, installing and maintaining heating, air condition… source
HVACR Contractor, A.A.S.DegreeThe HVACR Contractor Degree is intended to provide the technical and business skills required to be successful as an HVACR Contractor. Students will learn the necessary technical skills and business… source
Service Technician, Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificateThe Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Service Technician Certificate offers training in current technology for diagnosing, servicing, repairing, installing and maintaining heating, air cond… source
Stationary Operator, CertificateCertificateThe Stationary Operator Certificate is designed for the individual seeking a career in Facility Maintenance. The certificate prepares students for commercial and industrial Facility Maintenance. This… source
History Transfer Pathway, A.A.DegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Advanced Horticultural Therapy, Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThis advanced certificate program is tailored to students seeking to deepen their expertise and professional reach in the specialized field of horticultural therapy. The program offers an in-depth ex… source
Cannabis and Industrial Hemp Cultivation and Operations, Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificateThe Cannabis/Industrial Hemp Cultivation and Operations Certificate prepares students for entry-level and mid-level employment opportunities in the cannabis and hemp industry and to apply state laws… source
Ecological Restoration, Certificate ▸ 14 coursesCertificateThe Ecological Restoration Certificate prepares students to use basic and applied ecological concepts to reclaim and/or restore natural processes and functions to disturbed ecosystems. The program em… source
Floral Shop Management, Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThe Floral Shop Management certificate prepares students for an entry level position as a floral designer or floral shop manager. source
Greenhouse Management, Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificateThe Greenhouse Management certificate program provides students with core competencies required to effectively manage a greenhouse. Certificate allows for a selection of topics including: greenhouse… source
Horticultural Therapy, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThis certificate program will educate students on the use of horticulture as therapy. This series of classes will include horticulture therapy techniques, types of programs, and how to develop a prog… source
Horticulture, A.A.S. ▸ 64 coursesDegreeThe Horticulture program meets the needs of students entering the horticulture industry as well as those presently employed who wish to continue their professional growth. Besides providing horticult… source
Horticulture, Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe Horticulture certificate program prepares students for entry level careers in the horticulture and greenhouse industry. source
Landscape Contracting and Management, A.A.S. ▸ 42 coursesDegreeThe Landscape Contracting and Management Degree develops a student's ability to design, implement, and maintain landscape projects. Students build professional skills in plant healthcare, design, est… source
Landscape Design and Construction, Certificate ▸ 15 coursesCertificateThe Landscape Design and Construction certificate requires 41 credits in the courses listed below. source
Landscape and Turf Maintenance, Certificate ▸ 17 coursesCertificateThe Landscape and Turf Maintenance certificate requires 39 credits in the courses listed below. source
Nursery and Garden Center Management, Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificateThe Nursery and Garden Center Management certificate requires a total 35 credits in the courses listed below. source
Power Equipment and Technology, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThe Power Equipment and Technology Certificate prepares students for entry level jobs performing equipment maintenance and repairs. This program is accredited through the Engine and Equipment Trainin… source
Sustainable Landscapes, Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThe Sustainable Landscapes certificate provides students with the training and necessary background to apply sustainable landscape practices in the field. source
Sustainable Urban Agriculture, A.A.S. ▸ 31 coursesDegreeThe Sustainable Urban Agriculture Degree offers a hands-on approach to becoming a professional in the field of urban farming and sustainable urban agriculture. The goal of the program is to help soci… source
Sustainable Urban Agriculture, Certificate ▸ 21 coursesCertificateThe Sustainable Urban Agriculture Certificate program offers hands-on approach to becoming a professional in the field of urban farming and sustainable urban agriculture. Students receive practical,… source
Urban Farming, Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThe Urban Farming Certificate program offers a hands-on approach in the practice of raising food in urban and suburban areas. Urban Farming can be many things which can include a schoolyard, a vegeta… source
Gastronomy and Marketing in Hospitality, Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificateThis certificate examines the relationships between gastronomy, tourism, and marketing for the hospitality industry. The rise in mainstream interest in food and drink has provided opportunities for n… source
Hospitality Foundations, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThe Hospitality Foundations certificate requires 12 credits in the courses listed below. source
Hospitality Management, A.A.S. ▸ 14 coursesDegreeThe Hospitality Management degree develops the leadership skills and management practices that are valued in the hospitality industry. This degree requires a minimum of 64 credits in program requirem… source
Hospitality Management Operations, Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificateThe H ospitality Management Operations certificate requires 31 credits in the courses listed below. source
Hospitality Sales and Marketing, Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThe Hospitality Sales and Marketing certificate develops the skills needed to be successful in hospitality sales and marketing. This certificate also offers the opportunity to sell guest rooms for th… source
Meeting and Event Planning, Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificateThe Meeting and Event Planning certificate prepares a student for entry into the Meeting and Event Planning industries. The certificate requires a total of 29 credits in the courses listed below. source
Meeting and Event Planning, A.A.S. ▸ 14 coursesDegreeThe Meeting and Event Planning degree is designed for students wishing to pursue a career in the Meetings, Expositions, Events, and Conventions (MEEC) industry. This degree requires a minimum of 64 c… source
Resort Management, Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThe modern resort must meet the needs of the vacationing guest by offering retail shops, guest activity programming, and a complete spa experience. This certificate provides students the opportunity… source
Restaurant Management, A.A.S. ▸ 11 coursesDegreeThe Restaurant Management degree provides an opportunity for students to learn the necessary skills for a management career in the food and beverage industry. This degree requires a minimum of 64 cre… source
Restaurant Management, Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThe Restaurant Management certificate focuses on front of the house service skills. Upon completion, the student will be prepared for management positions in the restaurant industry. This certificate… source
Travel and Tourism Professional, Certificate ▸ 14 coursesCertificateThe Travel and Tourism Professional certificate prepares students for a variety of careers in the travel and tourism industry. This program requires the completion of 43 credits from a selection of s… source
Travel and Tourism, A.A.S. ▸ 19 coursesDegreeThe Travel and Tourism program is designed for individuals who plan to enter the travel industry or professionals who desire to update their skills. Career opportunities are available in a variety of… source
Travel and Tourism Foundations, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThe Travel and Tourism Foundations certificate prepares students for entry-level positions in the Travel and Tourism Industry. The certificate requires the completion of 12 credits from the courses l… source
Wedding Planning Management, Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificateThe Wedding Planning Management certificate will concentrate on the planning of a wedding and follow through to the implementation of the event. The certificate will also highlight the history of mar… source
Wine Appreciation and Knowledge, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateStudy the viticultural influences and techniques that impact the aroma, flavor, body, and style of wines and learn how certain practices affect wine flavor through lectures and tastings. You will lea… source
Addictions Counseling, A.A.S.DegreeThe Addictions Counseling degree prepares students to work with an addictions population while earning an associate's degree. Advanced training meets Illinois Certification Board standards for the ad… source
Addictions Counseling, CertificateCertificateThe Addictions Counseling certificate provides accredited training to work with clients and their families on addictions and related problems. This program is approved by the Illinois Certification B… source
Applied Gerontology, CertificateCertificateThe Applied Gerontology certificate prepares students to work with an older adult population to meet their unique needs. This certificate requires 38 credits in the courses listed below. source
Co-occurring Disorders, CertificateCertificateStudents who complete the Co-occurring Disorders Certificate will have solid foundational knowledge of people who experience both mental illness and substance use disorder. The skills and attitudes e… source
Corrections Counseling, CertificateCertificateThe C orrections Counseling certificate will provide specialized education for those working in the corrections counseling setting. This certificate requires 39 credits in the courses listed below. source
Developmental Disabilities, CertificateCertificateThe Developmental Disabilities certificate provides specialized education to prepare an entry level human services professional to work with clients with developmental disabilities. The certificate r… source
Human Services Domestic/Family Violence, CertificateCertificateThe Human Services Domestic/Family Violence certificate prepares students for entry-level human services work in a domestic violence agency. This certificate requires 28 credits in program requiremen… source
Human Services, A.A.S. ▸ 1 coursesDegreeThe Human Services Degree prepares students for entry-level human services work with a broad range of populations. This degree includes program requirements, program electives, and general education… source
Human Services Generalist, CertificateCertificateThe Human Services Generalist certificate prepares students for entry-level human services work with a broad range of populations. This certificate requires 36 credits in the courses listed below. source
Recovery Support Specialist, CertificateCertificateThis certificate trains students to become Certified Recovery Support Specialists (CRSS) or Certified Peer Recovery Specialists (CPRS) in Illinois. The training meets certification standards for educ… source
Residential Child Care, CertificateCertificateThe Residential Child Care certificate will provide specialized education for those working in the residential child care setting. This certificate requires 38 credits in the courses listed below. source
Veteran Counseling, CertificateCertificateThe Veteran Counseling certificate offers students specialized education for working with veterans. This certificate requires 20 credit hours in the courses listed below. source
Integrated Mechatronics and Manufacturing Technology, A.A.S.DegreeThe Integrated Mechatronics and Manufacturing Technology degree is designed to meet industry needs for multi- functional technicians competent in manufacturing, electro- mechanics, and electronics te… source
Interdisciplinary Studies Transfer Pathway, A.A.DegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Interior Design, A.A.S.DegreeThe Interior Design degree program prepares students to work in one of the vast array of jobs in the design industry or transfer to a baccalaureate program. Involving both creative and technical skil… source
Interior Design Computer Applications, CertificateCertificateThe Interior Design Computer Applications certificate prepares students for computer support jobs in the design industry. The certificate requires 23 credits of design prerequisites and a wide array… source
Interior Design Lighting, CertificateCertificateThe Interior Design Lighting certificate prepares students for a support job in the lighting industry. Students focus on lighting fundaments, new technology, various applications, and graphic communi… source
Kitchen and Bath Design, CertificateCertificateThe Kitchen and Bath Design Certificate is accredited by the National Kitchen and Bath Association and prepares graduates with design and business skills necessary for industry professionals. This is… source
Italian Transfer Pathway, A.A.DegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Japanese Transfer Pathway, A.A.DegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Criminal Justice, A.A.S. ▸ 1 coursesDegreeThe Criminal Justice program is designed to prepare students for career entry or career advancement in criminal justice agencies. This program is particularly useful for those pursuing careers with l… source
Criminal Justice Transfer Pathway, A.A.DegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Korean Transfer Pathway, A.A.DegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Legal Studies, A.A.S. ▸ 9 coursesDegreeThe Legal Studies program provides a foundational, practical, and empowering understanding of the American legal system and prepares its graduates to perform substantive legal work under the supervis… source
Paralegal, Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificateThe Legal Studies program provides a foundational, practical, and empowering understanding of the American legal system and prepares its graduates to perform substantive legal work under the supervis… source
Library and Information Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 4 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Applied Science Degree in Library and Information Technology program prepares students for paraprofessional levels of library service. Courses are designed for students with no previ… source
Library and Information Technology, CertificateCertificateThe Library and Information Technology certificate prepares students for paraprofessional levels of library service. Courses are designed for students with no library experience, for those returning… source
Long-Term Care Administration, Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificateThe Long-Term Care Administration certificate program prepares students for a variety of administrative and management positions in agencies providing long-term health care. The certificate is approv… source
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Advanced Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificateMagnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) uses strong magnetic fields and radio-frequency waves to obtain cross-sectional anatomical images of the human body. The MRI program at the College of DuPage is a thr… source
Business Environment and Concepts, Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificateThe Business Environment and Concepts certificate is designed for CPA Examination candidates who have a non- business baccalaureate degree. This certificate satisfies the Business Ethics, Business Co… source
Entrepreneurship, CertificateCertificateThe Entrepreneurship certificate requires a minimum of 12 credits in the courses listed below. source
Human Resource Management (HRM), CertificateCertificateThe Human Resource Management (HRM) certificate is designed to develop HR competencies required to launch and/or advance an HR career. Skills and experiences in HR processes and policies, networking,… source
Management, A.A.S.DegreeThe Management degree prepares students for management and supervisory responsibilities in business and industry. Graduates have many employment opportunities, including retailing, production, sales,… source
Management, CertificateCertificateThe Management Certificate explores managerial functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. Provides students with the necessary skills to coordinate and oversee the work of organizat… source
Organizational Leadership, CertificateCertificateThe Organizational Leadership Certificate provides students with a specialized credential of management competencies. The certificate focuses on developing organizational leadership abilities, effect… source
Supervision, CertificateCertificateThe Supervision Certificate provides students with a specialized credential of first-line management and administration competencies. The certificate focuses on developing employee communication skil… source
Automated Manufacturing Systems, A.A.S.DegreeThe Manufacturing Technology program provides training in a wide variety of skill areas of product manufacturing and services. The four degree options in the program are Automated Manufacturing Syste… source
Automated Manufacturing Systems, Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificateThe Manufacturing Technology program provides training in a wide variety of skill areas of product manufacturing and services. The four degree options in the program are Automated Manufacturing Syste… source
CNC Job Readiness, CertificateCertificateThe CNC Job Readiness Certificate will provide students with an introduction to and hands-on experience with workplace safety, precision measurement, print interpretation, and precision machining. St… source
CNC Operations, CertificateCertificateStudents will learn operations of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) controlled machining and turning centers. The CNC Operations Certificate requires 17 credits from the courses listed below. source
Computer-Aided Design, CertificateCertificateThe Manufacturing Technology program provides training in a wide variety of skill areas of product manufacturing and services. The four degree options in the program are Automated Manufacturing Syste… source
Drafting/Design, Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificateThe Manufacturing Technology program provides training in a wide variety of skill areas of product manufacturing and services. The four degree options in the program are Automated Manufacturing Syste… source
Manufacturing Engineering Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 3 coursesDegreeThe Manufacturing Technology program provides training in a wide variety of skill areas of product manufacturing and services. The four degree options in the program are Automated Manufacturing Syste… source
Manufacturing Skills Standards, CertificateCertificateThis certificate provides the technical knowledge required for achievement of the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) certification and requires seven credits in the courses listed below. source
Manufacturing Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 5 coursesDegreeThe Manufacturing Technology program provides training in a wide variety of skill areas of product manufacturing and services. The four degree options in the program are Automated Manufacturing Syste… source
Manufacturing Technology, Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificateThe Manufacturing Technology program provides training in a wide variety of skill areas of product manufacturing and services. This certificate provides a foundation for the four degree options in th… source
Manufacturing Technology Drafting/Design, A.A.S. ▸ 1 coursesDegreeThe Manufacturing Technology program provides training in a wide variety of skill areas of product manufacturing and services. The four degree options in the program are Automated Manufacturing Syste… source
Mold Making, Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThe Manufacturing Technology program provides training in a wide variety of skill areas of product manufacturing and services. The four degree options in the program are Automated Manufacturing Syste… source
Tool and Die Making, Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThe Manufacturing Technology program provides training in a wide variety of skill areas of product manufacturing and services. The four degree options in the program are Automated Manufacturing Syste… source
Consumer Marketing, CertificateCertificateThe Consumer Marketing certificate prepares students for customer service and consumer relations responsibilities. source
Digital and Social Media Marketing, CertificateCertificateThe Digital & Social Media Marketing Certificate provides students the foundational understanding of developing a digital marketing strategy. Students will be able to optimize a company's digital mar… source
Marketing, A.A.S.DegreeThe Marketing program provides academic and practical background for a successful career in this dynamic field. Graduates have many employment opportunities, including sales, customer service, digita… source
Marketing, CertificateCertificateThe Marketing Certificate explores practical applications of product, place, price and promotion strategies. Provides students with necessary skills for career advancement in marketing. source
Mathematics Transfer Pathway, A.A. and A.S. ▸ 12 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Health Care Office Assistant, Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificateA student in the Health Care Office Assistant Certificate program will learn appointment scheduling, front office tasks, basic accounting, basic insurance coding, and legal and ethical responsibiliti… source
Medical Assistant, A.A.S. ▸ 9 coursesDegreeMedical assistants are trained to work in ambulatory settings, such as physicians' offices. These multi-skilled personnel perform administrative and clinical procedures such as billing and coding, ma… source
Medical Assistant, Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificateMedical assistants are trained to work in ambulatory settings such as physicians' offices. These multi-skilled personnel perform administrative and clinical procedures such as billing and coding, mai… source
Animation, A.A.S. ▸ 12 coursesDegreeThe Animation degree specializes in preparing students for employment and/or transfer in the field of animation. Students will explore and become proficient in the basics of animation and computer-ge… source
Animation, Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificateThe Motion Picture/Television program specializes in preparing students for employment and/or transfer in the fields of film, video, television, animation and audio production. Graduates find jobs in… source
Digital Broadcast Journalism, A.A.S. ▸ 12 coursesDegreeThe Motion Picture/Television program specializes in preparing students for employment and/or transfer in the field of broadcast journalism. Students will explore and become proficient in the basics… source
Film/Video Production, A.A.S. ▸ 11 coursesDegreeThe Motion Picture/Television program specializes in preparing students for employment and/or transfer in the fields of film, video, television, animation and audio production. Graduates find jobs in… source
Media Literacy, Journalism, and Production, CertificateCertificateThe Motion Picture/Television program specializes in preparing students for employment and/or transfer in the field of broadcast journalism. Students will explore and become proficient in the basics… source
Motion Picture/Television, Certificate ▸ 20 coursesCertificateThe Motion Picture/Television certificate requires 45 credits in the courses listed below. source
Television Production, A.A.S. ▸ 17 coursesDegreeThe Motion Picture/Television program specializes in preparing students for employment and/or transfer in the fields of film, video, television, animation and audio production. Graduates find jobs in… source
Audio Production, Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificateThe Audio Production Certificate is intended for individuals interested in professional music production. This includes careers in live sound, audio recording, radio and television production, and in… source
Music Business, A.A.S. ▸ 1 coursesDegreeThe Music Business degree is a curriculum designed to prepare students for careers in music industry. The degree is designed for the student interested in pursuing business opportunities involving mu… source
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), CertificateCertificateCertified Nursing Assistants are entry level providers of direct patient care in today's health care environment, including long-term care, hospitals, home health agencies, rehabilitation and hospice… source
Nursing, A.A.S. ▸ 8 coursesDegreeThe Associate of Applied Science Degree Nursing program prepares graduates to deliver nursing care in various health care environments. Upon successful completion of the program, students are eligibl… source
Practical Nursing (PN), CertificateCertificateCurriculum integrates classroom, laboratory, and clinical instruction to teach concepts and skills that the Practical Nurse (PN) contributes to care of patients. Graduates are eligible to take the NC… source
Administrative Support Essentials, Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificateThe Administrative Support Essentials certificate provides additional opportunity for administrative professionals and progresses into the Administrative Support Specialist certificate and degree. source
Administrative Support and Meeting/Event Planning, A.A.S. ▸ 15 coursesDegreeThe Administrative Support and Meeting/Event Planning degree prepares the student for an administrative support position with a focus on meeting and event planning. source
Administrative Support and Meeting/Event Planning, Certificate ▸ 14 coursesCertificateThe Administrative Support and Meeting/Event Planning certificate prepares the student for an administrative support position with a focus on meeting and event planning. source
Administrative Support Specialist, A.A.S. ▸ 13 coursesDegreeThe Administrative Support Specialist degree prepares students by developing and enhancing their skills using current technologies in today's office. Courses are designed for students entering the Of… source
Administrative Support Specialist, Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificateThe Administrative Support Specialist certificate prepares students by developing and enhancing their skills using current technologies in today's office. Courses are designed for students entering t… source
Executive Assistant, A.A.S. ▸ 10 coursesDegreeThe Office Technology Information program prepares students by developing and enhancing their skills using current technologies in today’s office. Courses required are designed for student with some… source
Legal Administrative Assistant, Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificatePrepares students for entry-level administrative roles within the legal field. Student s will learn specialized knowle dge and s kills for efficiently managing the administrative tasks that support l… source
Medical Office, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThe Medical Office certificate prepares the student for an entry level administrative support position into the medical office environment. source
Office Technology Specialist, Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe Office Technology Specialist certificate prepares the student for an entry-level administrative support position. This certificate requires 18 credits in the courses listed below. source
Word Specialist, Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificateThe Word Specialist certificate develops MS Word skills and includes topics for industry certification. This certificate requires 6 credits in the courses listed below. source
Ophthalmic Technician, A.A.S. ▸ 17 coursesDegreeThe Ophthalmic Technician program prepares the student to be an integral member of the eye care team. Emphasis is on fundamental and advanced clinical procedures to assist optometrists and ophthalmol… source
Patient Care Technician, Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificateThe Patient Care Technician (PCT) provides hands-on assistance in serving the basic needs of patients in a hospital setting. The PCT will perform bathing, feeding, catheter care, safety checks, and e… source
Philosophy Transfer Pathway, A.A. ▸ 1 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Digital Photography, CertificateCertificateThe Digital Photography certificate is designed to provide students with the entry level skills necessary to make, manage, and manipulate digital photographs. It is especially suited to students who… source
Photography Technology, A.A.S.DegreeThe Photography Technology degree is designed to provide students with a broad working knowledge of the history, art, and techniques of photography. Students will learn both the foundational analog a… source
Photography Technology, CertificateCertificateThe Photography Technology certificate is designed to prepare students with foundational skills necessary to enter the photography industry. This certificate requires 46-47 credits in program require… source
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching Transfer Pathway, A.A. ▸ 9 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Kinesiology and Fitness Transfer Pathway, A.A. ▸ 12 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Kinesiology and Fitness Transfer Pathway, A.S. ▸ 13 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.S. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Personal Trainer, Certificate ▸ 25 coursesCertificateThe Personal Trainer Certificate is designed to provide students with a comprehensive foundation in personal training: kinesiology, nutrition, fitness assessment, and exercise program design. The cul… source
Sports Management Transfer Pathway, A.A. ▸ 7 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Physical Therapist Assistant, A.A.S. ▸ 4 coursesDegreeThe Physical Therapist Assistant program prepares students to provide skilled direct patient care under the direction and supervision of a licensed physical therapist. Students will acquire the skill… source
Political Science Transfer Pathway, A.A. ▸ 10 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Pre-Pharmacy Transfer Pathway, A.S. ▸ 7 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.S. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Psychology Transfer Pathway, A.A.DegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Radiation Therapy, Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificateUpon successful completion of the Radiation Therapy certificate, students are eligible to become certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and practice as Radiation Therapy Techn… source
Religious Studies Transfer Pathway, A.A. ▸ 1 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Respiratory Care, A.A.S. ▸ 16 coursesDegreeThe Respiratory Care program prepares eligible students to provide management of respiratory care to patients seen in hospitals, intensive care units, emergency rooms, and diagnostic laboratories. In… source
Russian Transfer Pathway, A.A.DegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Sociology Transfer Pathway, A.A. ▸ 2 coursesDegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Spanish Transfer Pathway, A.A.DegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Speech Communication Transfer Pathway, A.A.DegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant, A.A.S. ▸ 11 coursesDegreeThe Speech Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) program prepares students for employment as support personnel under the supervision of a certified Speech Language Pathologist in schools and clinics. U… source
Surgical First Assistant, Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Surgical Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 10 coursesDegreeThe Surgical Technology Program prepares competent entry-level surgical technologists in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains. The curriculum inc… source
Technical Theater Transfer Pathway, A.A. ▸ 2 coursesDegree source
Theater Transfer Pathway, A.A. ▸ 2 coursesDegree source
Still Deciding/Undecided Transfer Pathway, A.A.DegreeA transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.A. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer path… source
AWS Sense 1, Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificateTheory and practice in the preparation and welding of steel joints in various positions. Safety, electrode selection, inspection, and testing using shielded metal, gas tungsten, flux core, and gas me… source
Welding Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 17 coursesDegreeThe Welding Technology program will provide students with the theory and practice in entry-level welding skills. Upon successful completion of the program, students will be prepared for the American… source
Welding, Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificateThe Welding Certificate provides a competency-based method of instruction in the four most common methods of metal joining: Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Oxy-Fue… source
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ABE 0700Reading Skills Development I 3 Credit HoursIntroduces basic word recognition and word attack skills including pre-reading skills, sight words, phonics skills and structural analysis skills; comprehension and advanced reading skills in relatio… source
ABE 0701Reading Skills Development II 3 Credit HoursReinforces and reviews basic word recognition and word attack skills including pre-reading skills, sight words, phonics skills and structural analysis skills; comprehension and advanced reading skill… source
ABE 0702Pre-GED Reading Skills I 3 Credit HoursReinforces and reviews word recognition and word attack skills of structural analysis; comprehension and advanced reading skills including deriving meaning from words, sentences, selections and ident… source
ABE 0703Pre-GED Reading Skills II 3 Credit HoursIntroduces personal reading skills and reading in the social studies and science content area. This course may be taken four times for credit; course does not count toward GPA/graduation and is non-t… source
ABE 0710Basic English Skills I 3 Credit HoursIntroduces basic English grammar and usage, spelling/vocabulary/dictionary use, capitalization and punctuation. Mandatory testing. This course may be taken four times for credit; course does not coun… source
ABE 0711Basic English Skills II 3 Credit HoursExpands knowledge of English grammar, usage, and sentence structure, and includes composition of English paragraphs and essays. This course may be taken four times for credit; course does not count t… source
ABE 0720Basic Mathematical Skills I 3 Credit HoursIntroduces basic arithmetic skills including the fundamental operations with whole numbers, decimals, fractions and mixed numbers; verbal reasoning; and measurement systems. This course may be taken… source
ABE 0721Pre-GED Mathematical Skills II 3 Credit HoursReviews arithmetic skills including the fundamental operations with decimals, fractions, and mixed numbers; verbal reasoning; and measurement systems. Introduces percents, ratio and proportion, and c… source
BUS 903ACCOU 2140 (BUS 903) Financial Accounting 4 Credit HoursAn introduction to financial accounting concepts. A study of the accounting cycles of service organizations and merchandisers. Emphasizes the recording of business transactions and the preparation of… source
BUS 904ACCOU 2150 (BUS 904) Managerial Accounting 4 Credit HoursAn introduction to managerial accounting and cost concepts. A study of the accounting cycle of manufacturers emphasizing the recording of business transactions relating to the manufacture of inventor… source
ANAT 1500Survey of Human Anatomy and Physiology 4 Credit HoursEssential principles of human anatomy and physiology are presented, including histology and the function of major organ systems. This course provides an introduction to the human body in one semester… source
ANAT 1551Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 Credit HoursFirst semester of a two-semester sequence focusing on the structure and function of the human body and its mechanisms for maintaining homeostasis. Course topics include the study of cell biology, his… source
ANAT 1552Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 Credit HoursContinuation of the study of the structure and function of the human body and the mechanisms for maintaining homeostasis within it. The endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, u… source
ANAT 1571Anatomy and Physiology With Cadaver I 4 Credit HoursFirst semester of a two-semester sequence focusing on the structure and function of the human body and its mechanisms for maintaining homeostasis. Course topics include the study of cell biology, his… source
ANAT 1572Anatomy and Physiology With Cadaver II 4 Credit HoursContinuation of the study of the structure and function of the human body and the mechanisms for maintaining homeostasis within it. The endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, u… source
ANAT 1820Selected Topics I 3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics in anatomy and physiology with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four time… source
ANAT 1821Selected Topics II 3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics in anatomy and physiology with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four time… source
ANAT 1840Independent Study 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within anatomy and physiology to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination wi… source
ANAT 2860Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
ANAT 2865Internship Advanced (Career & Tech Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Career and Technical Education). Course requires participation in Career & Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are… source
ANAT 2870Internship (Transfer) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of employer, to provide appropriate… source
ANAT 2871Internship - Advanced (Transfer) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Transfer). Course requires participation in work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with appro… source
ARCH 1100Introduction to Architecture 3 Credit HoursIntroductory study of the theory, history, and principles, and of architecture. Basic principles of architectural analysis, criticism, and aesthetic principles. Includes the relationship of architect… source
ARCH 1101Basic Architectural Drafting 3 Credit HoursFundamentals of hand drafting and architectural conventions. Includes use of tools, lettering, dimensioning, drafting techniques, and frame construction vocabulary and technology. (2 lecture hours, 2… source
ARCH 1111Building Materials 4 Credit HoursCharacteristics, properties, and applicable standards of construction materials. Includes all major structural, enclosure, finish materials, and standards for materials. Emphasis on the process of ma… source
ARCH 1121Architectural Design Communication 4 Credit HoursIntroduction to 2-D and 3-D communication and presentation techniques as used in architecture. Includes orthographic, paraline, perspective and freehand drawing techniques and procedures. Covers basi… source
ARCH 1130Blueprint Reading 2 Credit HoursA survey of graphic construction drawings including paper and electronic mediums. Students learn to interpret construction drawings for residential, commercial and industrial structures. Includes arc… source
ARCH 1131Introduction to Architectural Design 4 Credit HoursBasic design theories and strategies related to the development of spatial concepts in architectural design, including composition, color, form, relationship of elements, and development of 2-D and 3… source
ARCH 1141Construction Methods I 2 Credit HoursSurvey of basic construction techniques and procedures through project applications. Topics include concrete, masonry, wood frame and lightweight steel construction methods and materials. Includes to… source
ARCH 1211Basic Computer-Aided Drafting-AutoCAD 3 Credit HoursFundamentals of Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (CADD). Introduces concepts, techniques and procedures necessary to facilitate a basic functional understanding of AutoCAD. (1 lecture hour, 4 lab h… source
ARCH 1240Construction Safety Fundamentals 2 Credit HoursExploration of appropriate techniques and strategic planning for safety in the construction process. Focus is on the responsibilities of managers and supervisors for ensuring construction site safety… source
ARCH 1301Introduction to Construction Management 3 Credit HoursConstruction management as a project delivery system emphasizing the roles and responsibilities of construction managers, contractors, sub-contractors, owners and design professionals, and how they r… source
ARCH 1411Introduction to BIM-Revit 3 Credit HoursFundamentals of Building Information Modeling (BIM) as a construction documentation system. Introduces concepts and features of BIM. Includes software structure and features, modeling and editing tec… source
ARCH 1412Advanced BIM-Revit 3 Credit HoursAdvanced concepts of Building Information Modeling (BIM). Focuses on applying BIM software to develop a set of construction documents. Simulates project development and documentation. (1 lecture, 4 l… source
ARCH 1820Selected Topics in Architecture I 3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
ARCH 1821Selected Topics in Architecture II 3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
ARCH 1827Selected Topics in Architecture 1 Credit HourIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
ARCH 1840Independent Study 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with and a… source
ARCH 2102Detailing and Construction Documents 4 Credit HoursStudy of commercial construction systems and techniques. Project based class which simulates the process of a project's development in an architectural office. Includes analysis and applications of c… source
ARCH 2142Construction Methods II 2 Credit HoursSurvey of basic construction techniques and procedures through project applications. Topics include insulation, roofing, siding, installation of doors and windows, drywall, flooring and mechanical an… source
ARCH 2150Basic Surveying 2 Credit HoursBasic procedures, calculations and field data recording techniques used in surveying. Correct procedures for the use of surveyor's tape, engineer's level, and transit and rod to establish locations a… source
ARCH 2201Architectural Design I 5 Credit HoursExploration of form and space of the built environment. Includes process of problem analysis and evaluation to generate concepts and develop solutions. (2 lecture hours, 6 lab hours) source
ARCH 2202Architectural Design II 5 Credit HoursContinuation of Architectural Design I. Problems involve larger scale, broader scope, and increased complexity. Advanced and digital presentation techniques will be used for presentations. (2 lecture… source
ARCH 2203Introduction to Architectural Theory 3 Credit HoursTraces the history of architecture and architectural theory from the Renaissance to the contemporary period through built projects, theoretical designs, and original writings of architects and others… source
ARCH 2210Mechanical, Electrical, & Plumb Systems 3 Credit HoursAn overview of mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems for buildings as used by architects and construction managers. Introduction to systems, equipment, design calculations, and drawings, standa… source
ARCH 2220Architectural Computer Modeling 2 Credit HoursComputer graphics course using Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) and other software to create computer architectural models and presentations. (1 lecture hour, 3 lab hours) source
ARCH 2230Structural Systems 3 Credit HoursAn overview of components and concepts of structural systems in steel, concrete, and wood as used by architects. Includes basic structural calculations and analysis of loads and forces. (3 lecture ho… source
ARCH 2240Codes, Specifications and Contracts 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to the legal framework of construction. The scope and implications of codes, includes model codes and review of structure and organization of the International Building Code (IBC), the o… source
ARCH 2250Architectural Presentation and Portfolio 3 Credit HoursAdvanced architectural presentation techniques. Covers both hardcopy and digital product formats. Uses various 3-D modeling, digital presentation, digital publication and image enhancement software.… source
ARCH 2260Construction Estimating 3 Credit HoursBasic procedures, calculations, and techniques used in construction cost estimating. Includes bidding procedures, different types of construction estimates and the appropriate procedures for each, an… source
ARCH 2270Construction Scheduling 3 Credit HoursConstruction scheduling as a tool for project delivery and documentation, from project conception to building occupancy. Emphasizing the interrelationship of the trades and sequencing of the work dur… source
ARCH 2301Arch Design Competition 3 Credit HoursStudents will evaluate, select, and participate in an architectural design competition. (3 lecture hours) source
ARCH 2302Architectural Design Build 3 Credit HoursExploration of design and construction through the creation of a temporary architectural structure. Includes process of problem analysis and evaluation to generate concepts, develop solutions, and th… source
ARCH 2413BIM Management-Revit 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM) applications for the construction industry. Recommended course: ARCH 2260 or concurrent enrollment in ARCH 2260 . (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
ARCH 2820Advanced Selected Topics Architecture I 3 Credit HoursAdvanced exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as differ… source
ARCH 2823Advanced Selected Topics Architecture IV 3 Credit HoursAdvanced exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as differ… source
ARCH 2840Experimental/Pilot Class 1-6 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline. This course is used to pilot a proposal for a permanent discipline course. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as differen… source
ARCH 2860Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
ARCH 2865Internship Advanced (Career & Tech Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Career and Technical Education). Course requires participation in Career & Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are… source
ART 1100(F2 900) Introduction to Visual Art and Culture 3 Credit HoursExploration of visual forms, methodologies, and processes for making and understanding art within cultural and historical contexts. Designed to encourage visual literacy and develop analytical skills… source
ART 1101(ART 904) Drawing I 3 Credit HoursIntroductory studio course with emphasis on accurate observation and representation, informed use of drawing materials, and awareness of two-dimensional art elements and principles. Includes vocabula… source
ART 1102(ART 905) Drawing II 3 Credit HoursContinued exploration of the nature, scope, and principles of drawing. Builds on and refines the experiences of observational drawing in Drawing I focusing on a variety of traditional and non-traditi… source
ART 1105Introduction to Studio Art 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to art methods and materials. Includes two-dimensional and three-dimensional design concepts introduced through a variety of media. May include painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture, co… source
ART 1140Introduction to Ceramics 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to studio techniques in ceramics including hand-building, wheel throwing, surface treatment, and firing. Presents a history of ceramic arts, past and present, that emphasizes the discipl… source
ART 1151(ART 907) Two-Dimensional Foundations Studio 3 Credit HoursStudio course exploring the formal and conceptual foundations of two-dimensional art and design. Students will develop an understanding of the elements and principles of visual language through exper… source
ART 1152Three-Dimensional Foundations Studio 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to the design and construction of three-dimensional objects and environments. Students will develop an understanding of the elements and principles of three-dimensional art and design… source
ART 1199Introduction to Print Media I 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to traditional and contemporary printmaking techniques and the history of print media. (6 lab hours) source
ART 1250Introduction to Jewelry/Metalsmithing 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to jewelry and metalsmithing processes, materials, tools, and equipment. Fabrication techniques such as piercing, texturing, cold connecting, soldering, and finishing sheet metal are… source
ART 1800Special Project 1-4 Credit HoursSpecial project courses in Art cover topics not otherwise covered by general education courses and other courses in the catalog for the Art discipline. These courses require direct experience and foc… source
ART 1823Selected Topics in Art 1-3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
ART 1840Independent Study 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with and a… source
ART 2101Introduction to Museum Studies 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to the practice of preparing public art exhibitions. Through lectures, hands-on workshops, and on-site visits, students will learn the fundamentals of exhibition conceptualization and ex… source
ART 2105Experiences in Art Education 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to the field of art education. Students will examine the history and theories of art education as a foundation for creating and facilitating their own meaningful art experiences for a cl… source
ART 2107Art and Community 1-3 Credit HoursPractical experience working with a community to plan, design, and create an artwork or project based on community needs. Students will be introduced to contemporary community art and social practice… source
ART 2151Color Theory 3 Credit HoursSurvey of principles, theories, and applications of color aesthetics including major historical and contemporary color systems, the elements of design as they apply to color, and the perceptual effec… source
ART 2152Introduction to Natural Color 3 Credit HoursIntroductory course providing an overview of skills and techniques for creating natural dyes, inks, and paints from foraged materials found in the natural landscape. The course includes the fundament… source
ART 2153Pigment to Paint 1-3 Credit HoursExploration of natural earth and plant pigments transformed into watercolor, oil, gouache, egg tempera, and print inks. Students will learn how to turn plant dyes into pigment using the laking proces… source
ART 2154Dye the Rainbow: Natural Color for Fabric 1-3 Credit HoursExploration of natural plant dyes for application on fabric. Students will learn how to properly prepare fabric with mordants for natural dye processes, create vibrant dye baths from dye plants, deve… source
ART 2159Advanced Topics in Natural Color 3 Credit HoursIndependent exploration of natural color topics. Each student will develop an individual course plan to further refine their skills and concepts. (6 lab hours) source
ART 2201Life Drawing I 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to drawing the figure from observation. Emphasizes accurate portrayal of the undraped figure. Various drawing materials will be used to investigate anatomical study and pictorial composi… source
ART 2202Life Drawing II 3 Credit HoursContinued exploration of life drawing concepts, materials, and processes concentrating on the undraped figure. Emphasis will be placed upon accurate anatomical proportions and portrayal of sculptural… source
ART 2211(F2 901) Art Histories Before 1400 CE 3 Credit HoursA global, thematic survey of visual images, objects, spaces, and theories produced before 1400 CE. (3 lecture hours) source
ART 2212(F2 902) Art Histories 1400 to 1950 3 Credit HoursA global, thematic survey of visual images, objects, spaces, and theories produced between 1400 and 1950 CE. (3 lecture hours) source
ART 2213(F2 902) Art Histories Since 1950 3 Credit HoursA global, thematic survey of visual images, objects, spaces, and theories produced after 1950 CE. (3 lecture hours) source
ART 2214(F2 903N) Non-Western Art 3 Credit HoursSurvey of the aesthetic traditions of selected non-Western societies, including those of Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Native Americas. Examines major works of painting, sculpture, architecture, and… source
ART 2215History of Adornment 3 Credit HoursA survey of the history of jewelry and metals in a social and cultural context. This course introduces students to representative examples of historical world jewelry and metals. Using a combination… source
ART 2216Introduction to Philosophy of Art 3 Credit HoursPhilosophical theories of the creative process in art. The course offers the study and analysis of ideas and concepts about art as a basis for critical assessment of artistic pursuits. Credit cannot… source
ART 2217Art and Nature 3 Credit HoursA survey of visual art, theories, materials, institutions, worldviews, and practices that explore our complicated relationships to the natural world, including climate, landscape, plants, and animals… source
ART 2218Seeing Animals 3 Credit HoursWith an emphasis on critical theory and visual studies methods, this course will consider how images of nonhuman animals in the visual arts, film, and literature reflect or challenge widely-held cult… source
ART 2221Introduction to Oil Painting 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to the fundamentals of oil painting. Topics include traditional painting techniques, painting from observation, 2D spatial relationships, applied color theory, contemporary and historica… source
ART 2222Water Based Media: Acrylic, Watercolor, and Gouache 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to water-based media, including acrylic, watercolor, and gouache. Topics include color interaction, transparency/opacity, painting supports, and historical and contemporary approaches to… source
ART 2223Painting Stretched: Expanded Approaches to Painting 3 Credit HoursExploration of expanded approaches to painting that incorporate sculptural forms, site-specific installation, and found objects, connecting the language and gestures of painting to the broader field… source
ART 2229Advanced Painting Studio 3 Credit HoursIndependent exploration of painting topics. Each student will develop an individual course plan to further refine their skills and concepts. (6 lab hours) source
ART 2231Sculpture I 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to basic sculptural materials, tools, equipment, processes, and concepts. Basic three dimensional design principles will be addressed. An informed context will be provided by the study o… source
ART 2232Sculpture II 3 Credit HoursContinued exploration of sculptural materials, tools, equipment, processes, and concepts. Installation and site-specific sculpture will be investigated, and context will be provided through the study… source
ART 2241Wheel Throwing Ceramics 3 Credit HoursStudio course focused on creating functional art using the potter's wheel. Presents the principles of functional design as related to ceramics, which are applied to the development of an individual p… source
ART 2242Glaze Chemistry 3 Credit HoursCourse explores the art and science of ceramic glazes, covering composition, formulation, and application techniques. Students will learn about the properties of various materials, the firing process… source
ART 2244Ceramics Wood, Raku, & Pit Firings 1 Credit HourTheory and practical application of outdoor firings, including wood, raku, and pit. Exploration of functional and sculptural forms appropriate for alternative firings, utilizing pottery wheel and/or… source
ART 2249Advanced Ceramics Studio 3 Credit HoursIndependent exploration of ceramics topics. Each student will work with the professor to develop an individual course plan to build skills. Students will develop a portfolio of independent work and p… source
ART 2251Intermediate Jewelry/Metalsmithing: Casting 3 Credit HoursAn intermediate exploration of jewelry/metalsmithing with a focus on wax carving and working methods, lost wax casting, production of multiples, and an introduction to 3D modeling and printing. Empha… source
ART 2252Intermediate Jewelry/Metalsmithing: Forming & Fabrication 3 Credit HoursAn intermediate exploration of jewelry/metalsmithing with a focus on sheet metal forming and fabrication processes. Techniques demonstrated include die-forming, chasing and repoussé, and hammer formi… source
ART 2253Intermediate Jewelry/Metalsmithing: Enameling 3 Credit HoursAn intermediate exploration of jewelry/metalsmithing with a focus on vitreous enameling, a process of fusing powdered glass to metal at high temperatures. Techniques include sifting, champlevé, basse… source
ART 2254CAD 3D Modeling for Jewelry 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to computer-aided design (CAD) as a creative and technical tool for jewelry and small-scale object design. Students will learn to use 3D modeling software to design precise digital model… source
ART 2259Advanced Jewelry/Metalsmithing Studio 3 Credit HoursIndependent exploration of jewelry/metalsmithing topics. Each student will work with the professor to develop an individual course plan to further refine their skills and designs. (6 lab hours) source
ART 2266Digital Art I 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to the technology, language, and approaches to digital media. An exploration of digital imaging through skill-building exercises in two-dimensional software and hardware, conceptual deve… source
ART 2267Digital Fabrication Studio 3 Credit HoursExploration of the technology, language, and approaches to digital media through the introduction of three-dimensional hardware and techniques such as 3D printing, CNC routing, laser engraving, respo… source
ART 2275Intaglio Printmaking 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to the intaglio printmaking processes. Topics include etching, engraving, drypoint, aquatinting, and photo-etching in creating editions of fine art prints. Emphasis is placed upon mas… source
ART 2276Lithography 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to the lithographic printmaking process. Topics include the use of crayon, tusche, photocopy and drawing transfers, and multiple plate printing in creating editions of lithographic pr… source
ART 2277Screen Printing 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to screen printing processes. Topics include hand-cut, hand-drawn, and photographic stencils. Studio work in color registration for printing on paper and fabric to create editions of… source
ART 2278Relief Printmaking 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to relief printing processes. Topics include the use of both linocut and woodcut blocks; single block, multi-block, and reduction block methods; and printing by hand and press in crea… source
ART 2281Time Based Media I 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to the concepts and approaches to Time-Based. (4D) Media. Students will develop a broader vocabulary in this area through creation of work in experimental sound editing, video, projec… source
ART 2282Time Based Media II 3 Credit HoursAn intermediate expansion of the concepts and approaches to time-based media in a collaborative environment. Creation of time-based work may include web-based and social media platforms, collaborativ… source
ART 2283Time Based Media III 1-3 Credit HoursAdvanced development of time based media portfolio and experiences through personal goal setting in technical skills, mentorship, and further study based on previous work in Time Based Media I and II… source
ART 2301Art Experiences 1-3 Credit HoursThrough the discovery of histories, cultures, and values found within the artwork and institutions of various locations, students will learn to navigate the art and institutions of the area, examine… source
ART 2303On Location: Site Specific Art and Installation 1-3 Credit HoursExploration of the art of a specific location. In addition to studying the history of a place and the art of the area, students will visit iconic and contemporary work at museum and outdoor locations… source
ART 2800Special Project 1-4 Credit HoursSpecial project courses cover topics not otherwise covered by general education courses and other courses in the catalog for the discipline. These courses require direct experience and focused reflec… source
ART 2820Advanced Selected Topics I 1-3 Credit HoursAdvanced exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as differ… source
ART 2860Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
ART 2865Internship Advanced (Career & Tech Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Career and Technical Education). Course requires participation in Career & Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are… source
ART 2870Internship (Transfer) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of employer, to provide appropriate… source
ART 2900Portfolio Development and Professional Practices for Artists 3 Credit HoursExploration of the skills and practices necessary to build and sustain a professional art career. Utilizing an individual artist plan as a guiding framework, the course combines writing and portfolio… source
ASE 0840Citizenship Preparation 2 Credit HoursIntended for individuals preparing for naturalization and for successfully completing the oral interview and written test required for U.S. citizenship. The course provides an overview of significant… source
AUTO 1040Automotive for Non-Majors 3 Credit HoursOverview of personal auto maintenance principles. Topics include proper maintenance for longevity, resale value, and safety, how vehicle systems work, and how to complete some light vehicle repairs.… source
AUTO 1100Intro to Automotive Service Technology 1 Credit HourAn introductory course in the fundamental knowledge and skills that an automotive student will need for the automotive program. Students will learn shop safety, use of service information, automotive… source
AUTO 1110Engine Design and Operation 3 Credit HoursDesign, operation and troubleshooting procedures of the gasoline engine. Includes disassembly, identification and inspection of parts, use of service manuals, safety, and shop procedures. (1 lecture… source
AUTO 1120Manual Drive Train and Axles 3 Credit HoursThe course covers automotive manual drive trains, clutch hydraulics, axle systems, diagnostics and inspection. (1 lecture hour, 4 lab hours) source
AUTO 1131Automotive Electrical I 3 Credit HoursAutomotive circuit construction emphasizing meter usage. Analog and digital meters and oscilloscopes are stressed. Practical approach to reading wiring diagrams, service manuals, and manufacturers' r… source
AUTO 1140Suspension, Steering and Alignment 3 Credit HoursAutomotive suspension systems for front-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive vehicles. Steering systems, including rack and pinion, are diagnosed and repaired. Wheels and tires and their effect on handli… source
AUTO 1150Power Equipment Electrical Systems 3 Credit HoursBasic electrical theory, circuit construction, and digital multimeter use. Service information and wiring diagrams used in power equipment diagnosis. Power equipment starting and charging systems. Sm… source
AUTO 11512-Cycle Small Engine Repair/Maintenance 2 Credit HoursIntroduces principles of 2-cycle engine-powered devices used in the landscape industry. Topics Include 2-cycle engine function, use of technical literature, disassembly, repair, and troubleshooting t… source
AUTO 11524-Cycle Small Engine Repair/Maintenance 3 Credit HoursIntroduces principles of 4-cycle small engine repair and maintenance. Includes troubleshooting, failure analysis and problem solving skills to repair and rebuild small engines used in landscape, indu… source
AUTO 1232Automotive Electrical II 3 Credit HoursStarting, charging, and lighting systems are covered with an introduction to vehicle immobilizer, motor accessories, vehicle network and Automated Driver Assist Systems (ADAS). (1 lecture hour, 4 lab… source
AUTO 1240Braking Systems 3 Credit HoursAutomotive braking systems including rotor and drum machining, caliper and wheel cylinder rebuilding, wheel-bearing service, brake pad and shoe replacement, and diagnosis and service of anti-lock sys… source
AUTO 1250Automotive Air Conditioning and Heating 3 Credit HoursThe servicing of automotive air conditioning and heating systems, including refrigerant recovery and recycling, performance testing, and system diagnosis and repair. (1 lecture hour, 4 lab hours) source
AUTO 1261Engine Controls & Emissions I 3 Credit HoursEngine computer controls including theory, inspection, testing, and diagnosis of sensors, outputs, emission controls, fuel, and ignition systems. (1 lecture hour, 4 lab hours) source
AUTO 1301Automotive Service Consulting 3 Credit HoursFundamentals of automotive customer service, sales skills, and writing effective repair orders will be covered. (3 lecture hours) source
AUTO 1302Automotive Service Management 3 Credit HoursPrinciples of service management and repair shop ownership will be covered. Shop operations, facilities, marketing, and employee management will be explored. (3 lecture hours) source
AUTO 1820Selected Topics 1-6 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. (1 to 6 lecture hours, 2 to 12 lab hours) source
AUTO 1840Independent Study 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with and a… source
AUTO 2120Automatic Transmission 3 Credit HoursThis course covers the theory of operation, diagnosis, and repair of automatic transmissions and transaxles. Course includes inspection and rebuilding of transmission apply devices, planetary gear se… source
AUTO 2133Automotive Electrical III 3 Credit HoursCourse covers theory of operation and diagnosis of standard body electrical systems. Topics include vehicle networks, power windows, wipers, door locks, seats, lighting, instrumentation, cruise contr… source
AUTO 2140Advanced Chassis Systems 3 Credit HoursAdvanced operation, diagnosis and testing of suspension and chassis systems. Topics include TPMS, electronic power steering and suspension systems, and NVH diagnostics. (1 lecture hour, 4 lab hours) source
AUTO 2162Engine Controls and Emissions II 3 Credit HoursAdvanced computerized engine control systems common to domestic and import vehicles. Testing of systems, sensors, components, circuits, scan-tool use, fuel injection, and On Board Diagnostics (OBD) I… source
AUTO 2220Advanced Automotive Drivetrains 3 Credit HoursInspection, construction, operation, and diagnosis of automatic and manual transmission, transaxle, transfer case, and driveline electrical components and controls. Includes fundamental theory, opera… source
AUTO 2280Automotive Service 6 Credit HoursThis course provides hands-on automotive repair shop experience for the advanced automotive student. (1 lecture hour, 10 lab hours) source
AUTO 2345Automotive Hybrid Technology 2 Credit HoursOverview of Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV), Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV), and Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) terminology, safety requirements, theory of operation, modification to other a… source
AUTO 2364Automotive ScanTool Usage & Exploration 1 Credit HourHands-on practice and experience with multiple manufacturer-specific and generic OBD2 ScanTools. Students will explore the many different functions of original equipment and aftermarket ScanTools for… source
AUTO 2365Intro to Diesel Fuel Systems & Emissions 2 Credit HoursA generic course designed to increase the knowledge of diesel engine design, fuel control systems, and emission controls. Topics of discussion include direct and indirect injection, mechanical fuel s… source
AUTO 2370A.S.E. Certification Analysis & Tech 2 Credit HoursAn integrative course teaching a higher level of skills to combine previous courses and introduce updates in technology to prepare for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) c… source
AUTO 2455Electric Vehicles (EV) and Equipment 3 Credit HoursAn overview of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV), and Range Extender (REx) terminology, safety requirements, theory of operation, modification to other automotive systems, and specialized tool requirem… source
AUTO 2840Experimental/Pilot Class 1-6 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline. This course is used to pilot a proposal for a permanent discipline course. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as differen… source
AUTO 2860Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
AUTO 2865Internship Advanced (Career & Tech Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Career and Technical Education). Course requires participation in Career & Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are… source
BIO 910BIOLO 1151 (L1 910L/BIO 910) Principles of Biological Science 5 Credit HoursAn introduction to biology for the biological science major and interested students. Topics include the philosophy of science, scientific method, chemical organization of life, cell biology, cellular… source
CHM 911CHEMI 1551 (P1 902L/CHM 911) Principles of Chemistry I 5 Credit HoursThis is the first course of a two-semester sequence of general chemistry for science and engineering majors. Topics include: measurement, the mole concept, composition and reaction stoichiometry, typ… source
CHM 912CHEMI 1552 (CHM 912) Principles of Chemistry II 5 Credit HoursThis is the second course of a two-semester sequence of general chemistry for science and engineering majors. Topics include: properties of solutions, chemical kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base theory… source
CHM 913CHEMI 2551 (CHM 913) Organic Chemistry I 5 Credit HoursThis is the first semester of a one-year course in Organic Chemistry for science and engineering majors. Topics include bonding principles, functional groups and their properties, isomerism, stereoch… source
CHM 914CHEMI 2552 (CHM 914) Organic Chemistry II 5 Credit HoursThis is the second semester of a one-year course in Organic Chemistry for science and engineering majors. Topics include nomenclature, properties, reactions and synthesis of aromatic compounds, organ… source
CIS 1110Introduction to Informatics 2 Credit HoursPrepares students for technological challenges prevalent in professions where human interaction is combined with information science, ethics, privacy, security, information processing, communication… source
CIS 1120The Internet 2 Credit HoursIntroduces the fundamental skills and knowledge needed to master and use the Internet. Provides an understanding of the concepts behind the Internet as a tool as well as hands-on activities using the… source
CIS 1130Windows Basics 2 Credit HoursIntroduction to the Windows operating system and its Graphical User Interface (GUI). (2 lecture hours) source
CIS 1140Cloud Essentials 3 Credit HoursIntroduces a dynamic Web with cloud based applications providing the ability for people to collaborate. Covers legal and ethical concerns regarding responsible use of cloud based technology. Includes… source
CIS 1150(BUS 902) Understand Computers/Information/Systems 3 Credit HoursAn overview of the computing field and its typical applications. Covers key terminology and components of computer hardware, software and operating systems. Other topics include systems development m… source
CIS 1160Windows Command Shell 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to Windows Operating System file configuration, environment management, and task automation. Contains coverage of file system configuration, utilities, and security access. Open sourc… source
CIS 1170World of Data Science 1 Credit HourStudents will develop an understanding of the world of data science by exploring how it applies to multiple disciplines such as business, engineering, technology, health science, medicine, social sci… source
CIS 1180Data Communication & Networking 3 Credit HoursThe course covers principles of wired and wireless network devices, configuration, and data network systems operation. Current technologies such as mobile, cloud, virtualization, industrial and enter… source
CIS 1199Introduction to Game Industry 2 Credit HoursAn introduction to video game industry and development. This course explores the history of games, the game development cycle, game careers, and the social impact of games. (2 lecture hours) source
CIS 1200Game Design 3 Credit HoursThis course introduces pre-production game design techniques. Topics include project scope, game genres, High Concept Documentation, game pitch, game deconstruction, game competitors, peer game desig… source
CIS 1201Advanced Game Design 3 Credit HoursThis course covers advanced pre-production game design techniques. Topics include design principles, game loop and core mechanic flaws, in-game combat, in-game cameras, player/NPC movement, design pr… source
CIS 1205Office Ste SOFTWARE and Integration 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to the integrative aspects of business suite software. Concepts related to the creation and editing of word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation files. Includes the princi… source
CIS 12112D Game Development 3 Credit HoursComputer game development including player controls, sound, music and animation. Two-dimensional games will be created using game editors and development tools. Recommended courses: CIS 1200 and CIS… source
CIS 1212Game Asset Creation 3 Credit HoursThis course covers the most up-to-date methods in developing functional audio and visual assets for games, as well as file optimization, file conversion and asset porting techniques. Topics in game a… source
CIS 12153D Modeling I 3 Credit HoursIn this course, students will learn how to plan, create, and export 3D models using polygon modeling techniques in industry standard software designed for entertainment. Topics include planning for 3… source
CIS 1216Materials and Lighting 3 Credit HoursIn this course, students will learn how to texture and light 3D models using industry standard tools and techniques designed for entertainment. Topics include preparing 3D models using unwrapping tec… source
CIS 1221Data Analysis with Spreadsheets 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to spreadsheets. Organizing and analyzing numerical data for business decision making in statistical and financial analyses. This course includes spreadsheet preparation, design, creatio… source
CIS 1222Business Intelligence Analysis and Visualization 3 Credit HoursThis course covers advanced spreadsheet features and analytical concepts for Business Intelligence (BI) applications. Students will learn customization, automation features, advanced data analysis, a… source
CIS 1230Database Application 3 Credit HoursRelational database management course including database design, database creation, database maintenance, form creation, report creation, query creation, and macro creation. Provides instruction in a… source
CIS 1240Presentation Graphics - Windows Based 2 Credit HoursIntroduction to the design and use of presentation graphics for microcomputers in a Windows-based environment. Includes basics of visual design, numeric charts, text charts, diagrams, organization ch… source
CIS 1250Intro to Project Management Software 2 Credit HoursIntroduction to project management software to effectively control project development. Topics covered include application of software in planning, timelines, communication, resources, and costs. (2… source
CIS 1270IT Proposals and Presentations 2 Credit HoursIntroduces tools and techniques used to develop and present effective proposals for IT projects. Audience identification, stakeholder classification and decision making criteria will be covered. Reco… source
CIS 1300Web Design Software 3 Credit HoursCreation of Web sites using Web design software such as DreamWeaver or FrontPage. Topics include Web site design, styles, graphics, tables, frames, forms, and layers. (3 lecture hours) source
CIS 1310HTML and CSS 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to the design, creation, and maintenance of web pages and websites using HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). Includes web page and website design conce… source
CIS 1311Advanced HTML and CSS 3 Credit HoursAdvanced concepts regarding the creation and enhancement of web pages and websites conforming to UX (User Experience) guidelines using the HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) Living Standard and CSS (C… source
CIS 1400Programming Logic and Technique 4 Credit HoursAn introduction to computer-based problem-solving techniques. Includes software design tools such as structure charts, Input Processing Output (IPO) charts, flowcharts, pseudocode, Unified Modeling L… source
CIS 1410Introduction to Human Computer Interaction 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to basic concepts in theory and practice of (HCI) Human Computer Interaction, a discipline concerned with design, implementation, and evaluation of interactive computing systems for huma… source
CIS 1450Intro to Linux/Unix Operating Systems 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to Linux/Unix, a multi-user, multi-processing, interactive, real time operating system. Emphasis on building a foundation to understand and effectively use the filesystem, utilities, and… source
CIS 1510Graphical User Interface Programming 4 Credit HoursIntroduction to event-driven programming in the Windows environment and design techniques used to create the Windows Graphical User Interface (GUI). Includes program design, program syntax and contro… source
CIS 1600Fundamental Principles Operating Systems 3 Credit HoursFundamental principles of operating systems, process execution, scheduling, memory management, concurrent processes, distributed processing, deadlock, security, and related topics. Also examines curr… source
CIS 1610Windows Client OS 3 Credit HoursIntroduces theoretical and practical concepts of local area network on the Microsoft Windows desktop Operating System (OS). Includes installing and configuring the client OS, administering users, man… source
CIS 1620Windows Server OS 3 Credit HoursIntroduces administration of the Windows server Operating System (OS). Includes installing and configuring server operating system, planning security, installing applications, backing up file system,… source
CIS 1630Windows Server Active Directory (AD) 3 Credit HoursAdvanced administrative course for Windows server, Active Directory Services (ADS) on the Windows network operating system. Includes network administration tasks and tools, management of user and gro… source
CIS 1640Cybernetic Safety and Security 3 Credit HoursAn overview of aspects of cybernetic safety and security including business, policy and procedures, communications security, network security, security management, legal issues, political issues, con… source
CIS 1655AI Technical Essentials 3 Credit HoursThis course surveys Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques, theories, and applications. It explores Machine Learning (ML), Computer Vision (CV), Natural Language Processing (NLP), and AI application… source
CIS 1660Managing Microsoft Windows Server Netwk 3 Credit HoursAdministration course for managing a Microsoft Windows Server network. Includes configuration, administration, and troubleshooting elements ranging from user accounts to server security. Covers how t… source
CIS 1670Planning a Microsoft Win Server Network 3 Credit HoursAdministration course for planning a Microsoft Windows Server network. Includes overview of network services. Plan for a network infrastructure, network data flow, configuration of routing and switch… source
CIS 1820Selected Topics 1-3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as a… source
CIS 1840Independent Study 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with and a… source
CIS 22112D Game Scripting 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to 2D game development using a scripting language. Topics include sprite control, keyboard, mouse, controller, game play, and control of non-playable characters. (3 lecture hours) source
CIS 22123D Game Development 4 Credit HoursCourse covers three-dimensional game development. Students will use 3D game engines and development tools to create fully playable games from design documentation through published executable. Topics… source
CIS 2214Virtual Reality Application Development 3 Credit HoursThis course introduces students to the design and development of virtual reality (VR) software applications. Students will learn about how VR hardware functions, and will utilize industry standard so… source
CIS 22153D Modeling II 3 Credit HoursIn this course, students will learn how to plan, create, prepare, and export 3D models using advanced sculpting techniques in industry standard software designed for entertainment. Topics include pla… source
CIS 2220Game Programming Using C++ 3 Credit HoursGame programming using C++ libraries to create Windows-based games and simulators. Topics include player controls, sound, music, and animation. (3 lecture hours) source
CIS 2230Simulation and Serious Game Design 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to simulation and serious game design which may include military, academic, medical, and training applications. (3 lecture hours) source
CIS 2250Multiplatform Game Programming 3 Credit HoursGame programming for multiplatform development. Topics include player controls, sound, music, and animation. (3 lecture hours) source
CIS 2252Advanced Multiplatform Game Programming 3 Credit HoursAdvanced programming for multiplatforms such consoles, phones, tablets, and/or hand-held devices. (3 lecture hours) source
CIS 2290Game Development Capstone Project I 3 Credit HoursThis course provides students with a real-life experience where students will design and develop marketable games from conceptual design through marketable build using industry methodologies and deve… source
CIS 2291Game Development Capstone Project II 3 Credit HoursThis course serves as the second part of Game Development Capstone Project I. Students will be continuing the project that they started in Game Development Capstone Project II by finishing their mark… source
CIS 2320JavaScript Programming 4 Credit HoursThis course covers the fundamentals of European Computer Manufacturers Association ECMAScript (ESX) which JavaScript is based on. Also covers data types from primitives to objects, as well as operato… source
CIS 2321Advanced JavaScript Programming 4 Credit HoursCovers exploration of advanced objects, arrays, de-structuring, Spread and Rest. Includes generators, exception handling, storage (Local, Cookies, Session and offline). Topics also include Asynchrono… source
CIS 2330Introduction to XML 3 Credit HoursAn exploration of extensible Markup Language (XML) Web technology, highlighting the power of XML to structure data without regard to how the data will be presented. (3 lecture hours) source
CIS 2331Advanced XML 3 Credit HoursAdvanced study of eXtensible Markup Language (XML) Web technology. Covers latest XML technologies relating to XML document validation, query and processing. Also includes formal XML data models, XQue… source
CIS 2332Game Animation 3 Credit HoursCourse covers animating for gameplay and in-game cutscenes. Students will design storyboards and translate them into complete animations to be used in gameplay and in-game cutscenes. Topics to includ… source
CIS 2334Motion Capture Studio 3 Credit HoursIn this course, students will be learning to use industry standard motion capture technology. Topics in motion capture include camera and volume calibration, human and prop preparation, live capture,… source
CIS 2335AJAX 4 Credit HoursAdvanced study in AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) web development. Emphasis is on understanding and implementing basic AJAX techniques to develop highly responsive web pages. Students will exa… source
CIS 2350Introduction to ASP.NET 4 Credit HoursIntroduction to web server programming. Includes server programming models, processing forms, creating dynamic web applications, working within the server application environment, debugging web appli… source
CIS 2360Intro to PHP Programming Language 4 Credit HoursIntroduces students to the PHP scripting language. Covers history of PHP and compares PHP with dynamic content alternatives such as Perl and CGI. Covers creation of basic PHP scripts, self referring… source
CIS 2420Microprocessor Assembly Language 4 Credit HoursIntroduction to the Assembly language of the Intel microprocessor-based microcomputer. Includes the architecture of the microprocessor, the instruction set, memory organization, data representation,… source
CIS 2440Shell Programming for Unix/Linux 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to shell programming. Covers a variety of popular shells used in both UNIX and LINUX operating systems. Includes file security and permissions, filename substitution, shell standard inpu… source
CIS 2455LINUX System Administration 3 Credit HoursContemporary Linux operating system administration and maintenance course. Emphasizes Linux system installation, management, user account control, file system and services, storage management, system… source
CIS 2470Web Connected Devices 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to Web of Things (WoT) architecture for communication with devices on the Internet. Topics include Internet of Things (IoT) technology, common IoT applications, and strategies for unifor… source
CIS 2471Building Internet of Things (IoT) Devices 3 Credit HoursCreation of connected devices on Internet using single-board computers with attached sensors. Topics include Internet of Things (IoT) architecture, single-board computers, sensors, software configura… source
CIS 2485C++ for Science and Engineering 3 Credit HoursIntroduces engineering students to application development using the C++ programming language. Emphasis is on object-oriented design, programming, and documentation of scientific applications. Topics… source
CIS 2531Introduction to Python Programming 4 Credit HoursIntroduces the object-oriented programming language of Python. Course focuses on features of Python and develops skills for creating object oriented applications. (3 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
CIS 2532Python Programming and Data Science 4 Credit HoursThis covers advanced Python Programming Language features with an emphasis on the implementation of Data Science and exploration of the large standard libraries. This course also covers practical dat… source
CIS 2541(CS 911) Introduction to C++ Programming 4 Credit HoursIntroduces C++ Programming, an object-oriented programming language. Includes C++ data types, operators, expressions, control structures, functions, arrays, pointers, strings, Abstract Data Types (AD… source
CIS 2542(CS 912) Adv C++ With Data Structure Application 4 Credit HoursThis course covers advanced C++ Programming Language features with data structure applications. Includes object-oriented applications using classes, inheritance, encapsulation, polymorphism, and othe… source
CIS 2561Introduction to C# .NET 4 Credit HoursIntroduces C# .NET, an object-oriented Graphical User Interface .NET programming language. Includes the .NET platform, the .NET Framework Library, C# data types, control structures, methods, arrays,… source
CIS 2562Advanced C# Programming 4 Credit HoursCovers advanced C# programming language features with data structure applications. Includes object oriented applications using classes, inheritance, encapsulation, polymorphism, and other advanced C#… source
CIS 2571Introduction to Java 4 Credit HoursIntroduction to object-based problem solving in the Java language. Includes encapsulation, class design, objects, polymorphism, and Graphical User Interface (GUI) components. (3 lecture hours, 2 lab… source
CIS 2572Collections in Java 4 Credit HoursDevelopment of applications using the Java language. Emphasis on applications involving exception handling, images, animation, files, streams, recursion, generics, collections, containers, menus, too… source
CIS 2573Advanced Java Technologies 4 Credit HoursDevelopment of applications using advanced Java technologies, including observers, multi-document interfaces, Model-View-Controllers (MVC), multithreading, networking, Remote Method Invocation (RMI),… source
CIS 2590Swift Programming Language 4 Credit HoursAn introduction to programming in the Swift language. Topics include variables, constants, strings, operators, collections, memory management, protocols, and protocol extensions. (4 lecture hours) source
CIS 2592iOS Application Development 4 Credit HoursAn introduction to iOS application development includes the project flow of design through the deployment of iOS mobile applications. Students will learn to design a simple yet marketable iOS mobile… source
CIS 2593Android Application Development 4 Credit HoursAn introduction to Android application development includes the project flow of design through the deployment of Android mobile applications. Students will learn to design a simple yet marketable And… source
CIS 2594Advanced iOS Application Development 4 Credit HoursAdvanced topics in iOS application development builds upon mobile applications developed in the iOS Application Development course to include advanced services such as client-server protocols, Fetch… source
CIS 2595Advanced Android Application Development 4 Credit HoursAdvanced topics in Android application development builds upon mobile applications developed in the Android Application Development course to include advanced services such as client-server protocols… source
CIS 2640Introduction to Machine Learning (ML) 4 Credit HoursThis course introduces students to Machine Learning (ML) which is a sub-field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that uses big data. Discusses classic unsupervised, supervised, and reinforcement learnin… source
CIS 2641Introduction to Natural Language Processing (NLP) 4 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to Natural Language Processing (NLP) which is having a rapidly growing presence in everyday lives. NLP is about how computers work with human language. This course provide… source
CIS 2642Introduction to Computer Vision (CV) 4 Credit HoursThis course provides students with fundamental concepts in computer vision (CV) and image processing, including the basics of image formation, imaging geometry, image pre-processing, image classifica… source
CIS 2643Introduction to Generative AI & Prompt Engineering 3 Credit HoursThis course introduces students to fundamental principles, strategies, and practices necessary for working with and developing generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and prompt engineering. (2 lectu… source
CIS 2644Ethics in Artificial Intelligence (AI) 4 Credit HoursThis course introduces students to ethics and its relevance to Artificial Intelligence (AI). Students will explore the various components of ethics and understand its significance in the context of A… source
CIS 2645Security in AI 4 Credit HoursThis course introduces students to the concepts of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as it applies to security. Also develops understanding of the need for AI in security by exploring recent case studies.… source
CIS 2646Deep Learning (DL) 4 Credit HoursThis course provides an in-depth exploration of deep learning, a subset of machine learning that focuses on neural networks with many layers. Students will learn about the theoretical foundations and… source
CIS 2710Database Management 4 Credit HoursSurveys micro, mini and mainframe database (DB) systems including physical and logical structures, data languages, and database design and administration. Includes client/server, Internet DB environm… source
CIS 2720Structured Query Language (SQL) 4 Credit HoursIntroduction to Structured Query Language (SQL) programming. Includes concepts of relational databases and SQL programming commands. Uses SQL statements to create and maintain database objects. One o… source
CIS 2735Data Analytics and Visualization 4 Credit HoursFocus of this course is to correctly use existing software products and gain an overview of current analytics tools in Business Intelligence (BI). Through hands-on assignments and projects, this cour… source
CIS 2770Introduction to System Analysis & Design 3 Credit HoursExplores the planning, analysis, design, and implementation of computer-based information systems and software applications. Particular focus is placed on planning and workflow using contemporary and… source
CIS 2775Information Technlogy Project Management 3 Credit HoursIntroduces principles of Project Management as defined by the Project Management Institute (PMI). Students gain hands-on experience with information technology project management procedures to increa… source
CIS 2790Software Development Capstone Project 4 Credit HoursCapstone course combines a range of topics integral to specification, design, implementation, and testing of medium-scale software systems. Focus is on demonstrating software development concepts wit… source
CIS 2820Selected Topics 1-6 Credit HoursIntermediate exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as a… source
CIS 2840Independent Study 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with and a… source
CIS 2860Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
CIS 2865Internship Advanced (Career & Tech Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Career and Technical Education). Course requires participation in Career & Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are… source
CIT 1100IT Fundamentals 3 Credit HoursStudents will develop a broad understanding of Information Technology. Students will be introduced to computer hardware, software, infrastructure, cloud computing, coding, and databases. Students wil… source
CIT 1111Computer and Hardware Maintenance 3 Credit HoursCovers aspects of hardware support relating to personal computers (PCs), including system troubleshooting, configuring and maintain PCs, mobile devices, networking and security forensics. Prepares th… source
CIT 1112Operating System Maintenance 3 Credit HoursInstall, configure and maintain operating system software and implement security forensics. Learn to diagnose, resolve, and document common software issues. Understand proper customer support and bas… source
CIT 1113Advanced Computer Maintenance Tools 2 Credit HoursCovers advanced system maintenance with emphasis on maintaining and repairing computers, data recovery, system restore, cabling, soldering, malicious software detection and removal. (1 lecture hour,… source
CIT 1114Apple Mac Operating Systems 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to configuring and maintaining the Apple Macintosh Operating System (MacOS). Troubleshooting, configuration and upgrading of Apple Mac operating systems will be covered. (2 lecture hours… source
CIT 1116Network Essentials 3 Credit HoursCourse covers principles of wired and wireless network devices, configuration, and data network systems operation. Technologies such as mobile, cloud, and virtualization are also covered in this cour… source
CIT 1120Network Addressing Fundamentals 2 Credit HoursIntroduction to numbering systems used in computers and networking systems. Binary, Hexadecimal, Subnetting, Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSM), Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR), Supernetting,… source
CIT 1121Introduction to Networks 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to fundamentals of networking. Highlighting practical and conceptual skills required to understand current and emerging technologies. Outlining basic networking technologies including OS… source
CIT 1122Routing and Switching Essentials 3 Credit HoursSurvey of network architecture and operations of routers and switches in a networked environment. Learn to configure and analyze routers and switches. Contrast and implement routing and switching ope… source
CIT 1123Scaling Networks, Security, & Automation 3 Credit HoursAdministration of network architecture and operations of routers and switches in complex environments. Learn to configure, analyze and troubleshoot routers and switches in an advanced complex environ… source
CIT 1124Connecting Networks 3 Credit HoursLearn and apply practical skills required to configure, implement, and troubleshoot advanced networks. Identify Wide Area Network (WAN) technologies and network services required by converged applica… source
CIT 1125Network Design & Development 3 Credit HoursDesign of network infrastructures and services with emphasis on network design principles, theory, and management. Course focuses on designing basic campus, data center, security, voice, and wireless… source
CIT 1140Cloud Essentials 3 Credit HoursIntroduces a dynamic Web with cloud based applications providing the ability for people to collaborate. Covers legal and ethical concerns regarding responsible use of cloud based technology. Includes… source
CIT 1450Intro to Linux/Unix Operating Systems 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to Linux/Unix, a multi-user, multi-processing, interactive, real time operating system. Emphasis on building a foundation to understand and effectively use the filesystem, utilities, and… source
CIT 1612Windows PC Desktop Operating Systems 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to Windows operating system support. Topics include install, upgrade, migrate Windows operating system, and configuration of hardware and software applications. Prepares students for Mic… source
CIT 1613Enterprise PC Support Technician 3 Credit HoursPrepares students to manage and maintain Windows operating system. Topics include managing and maintaining issues related to PC Windows operating system. Prepares students for Microsoft Certified Sol… source
CIT 1640Network Security Fundamentals 3 Credit HoursInformation security principles for implementing and managing security in enterprise. Review of information security, including terminology and overview of information security management. This cours… source
CIT 1645Internet Telephony 3 Credit HoursCovers aspects of converging voice, data, messaging, and video using Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technologies. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
CIT 1650Network Project Management 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to project management tools and methodology as needed for the CompTIA Project+ certification. Topics include project initiation, project planning, estimating and scheduling, team buildin… source
CIT 1710Introduction to Servers 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to server hardware and software technologies and various types of server operating systems. Topics include server hardware, software, storage, disaster recovery, and troubleshooting. Pre… source
CIT 1825Selected Topics 2 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
CIT 1840Independent Study 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline, and methods of evaluation in coordination with, and… source
CIT 2150Wireless Network Administration 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to designing, implementing, configuring, troubleshooting and maintaining wireless networks. Learn to configure wireless devices based on current emerging wireless standards. Compare and… source
CIT 2170Virtualization Fundamentals 2 Credit HoursProvides practical skills required to install and configure virtual environments. Topics include hypervisor installation, guest operating system installation, snapshot creation, virtual machine cloni… source
CIT 2173Virtualization: Install/Configure/Manage 3 Credit HoursStudents will develop practical skills required to install and configure VMware virtual vSphere. Topics covered include installation and configuration of ESXi, vCenter server, storage networking, vMo… source
CIT 2175Information Storage and Management 3 Credit HoursStudents in this course will develop practical knowledge and skills in information storage technologies. Students will learn about the architectures, features, and benefits of Intelligent Storage Sys… source
CIT 2241Enterprise Network Core Technologies 3 Credit HoursExplores implementing core enterprise network technologies including dual stack (IPv4 and IPv6) architecture, virtualization, infrastructure, network assurance, security and automation. This course p… source
CIT 2242Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services 3 Credit HoursExplores implementation and troubleshooting of advanced routing technologies and services including Layer 3, VPN services, infrastructure security, infrastructure services, and infrastructure automat… source
CIT 2243Enterprise Advanced Switching - SWITCH 3 Credit HoursExplores basic and multi-layer switching configuration. Includes Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs), secure integration of VLANs, inter-VLAN routing, First hop redundan… source
CIT 2244Enterprise Advanced Troubleshooting - TSHOOT 3 Credit HoursExplores methods and tools used to troubleshoot the following: Internet Protocol (IP) communication problems, IP problems, Local Area Network (LAN) switch environments, Virtual Local Area Networks (V… source
CIT 2251Enterprise Network Security 3 Credit HoursProvides the knowledge and hands-on skills required to design, implement, troubleshoot, and monitor network security. Learn to mitigate network attacks through a working knowledge of network security… source
CIT 2410Enterprise Internet Telephony 3 Credit HoursExplores components and operation of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Configuration of Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express solutions are covered.… source
CIT 2455LINUX System Administration 3 Credit HoursContemporary Linux operating system administration and maintenance course. Emphasizes Linux system installation, management, user account control, file system and services, storage management, system… source
CIT 2510Cloud Server Computing Services and Administration 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to cloud computing and administration, core Azure services, core solutions, management tools on Azure, general security and network security features, identity, governance, privacy, and… source
CIT 2511Advanced Server Configuration 3 Credit HoursPrepares students to perform advanced configuration of network server technologies and various types of server services with hands-on practice. Topics include activate directory, certificate services… source
CIT 2631Cyber Defense 3 Credit HoursIntroduces network security methodologies used to analyze attack strategies and the countermeasures employed to prevent attacks. Exposes students to the various phases involved in hacking, attacks, c… source
CIT 2640Ethical Hacking 3 Credit HoursIntroduces network security methodologies used to attack a network and the countermeasures employed to prevent attacks. Exposes students to the various phases involved in hacking, attacks, countermea… source
CIT 2651Computer Forensics I 3 Credit HoursPerform data preservation, identification, extraction, documentation and interpretation of computer data. Topics covered include evidence handling, chain of custody, collection, preservation, identif… source
CIT 2652Computer Forensics II 3 Credit HoursA continuation of Computer Forensics I. Extends the use of analysis software and forensics tools. Focuses on network and open source forensics tools. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
CIT 2710Computer Information Technology Capstone 3 Credit HoursThis Capstone course applies acquired knowledge, skills, and techniques acquired in the Computer Information Technologies AAS Degree. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
CIT 2840Experimental/Pilot Class 1-6 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline. This course is used to pilot a proposal for a permanent discipline course. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as differen… source
CIT 2860Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
CIT 2865Internship Advanced (Career & Tech Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Career and Technical Education). Course requires participation in Career & Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are… source
CRJ 901CRIMJ 1100 (CRJ 901) Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 Credit HoursStudents will study the development and principles of the American criminal justice system. An emphasis will be placed on the system's primary components of courts, police, and corrections and the re… source
CRJ 911CRIMJ 1130 (CRJ 911) Introduction to Corrections 3 Credit HoursAn overview of the goals, structure and operations of correctional institutions; sentencing trends and alternatives to incarceration; probation and parole; inmate life, prisonization and institutiona… source
CRJ 914CRIMJ 2240 (CRJ 914) Juvenile Delinquency 3 Credit HoursStudents will examine the historic context of juvenile delinquency in America. Theoretical perspectives of the causation of delinquency and criminal acts by juveniles will be studied and discussed. T… source
CSFA 2501Surgical First Assistant Principles I 9 Credit HoursStudents will explore surgical first assisting fundamentals. Topics include surgical first assistant role and responsibilities, perioperative microbiology, pharmacology, electrolytes, fluid & shock,… source
CSFA 2502Surgical Laboratory Practicum 6 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to the perioperative scope of practice of surgical first assistant. Learning competencies will be introduced and tested. Competencies include demonstration of incision typ… source
CSFA 2503Surgical First Assistant Principles II 13 Credit HoursStudents will explore the role of the surgical first assistant and the perioperative management of genitourinary, ophthalmic, otorhinolaryngology, orthopedic, plastics, neurological, cardiothoracic,… source
CSFA 2504Surgical First Assistant Principles III 7 Credit HoursStudents will participate in a clinical internship as a culmination of course work in the Surgical First Assistant Program. Emphasis will be placed on acquiring proficiencies in the clinical setting.… source
CSPD 1111Central Sterile Processing and Distribution 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to the fundamentals of central sterile processing, supplies, services, distribution of instrumentation, and equipment. Upon successful completion students will be eligible… source
CSPD 1211Central Sterile Processing and Distribution Practicum 3 Credit HoursStudents will prepare for work in the sterile processing department by performing decontamination, sterilization, and distribution skills. This course will offer the student hands-on experience withi… source
DMIN 1100Basics of Nuclear Medicine 3 Credit HoursHistory and evolution of Nuclear Medicine as an imaging modality. Radionuclide identification, radionuclide energies and half-lives, and commonly used radiopharmaceuticals for Diagnostic Nuclear Medi… source
DMIN 1101Physics & Instrumentation Nuclear Medicn 6 Credit HoursPrinciples of atomic structure, nomenclature and radiation. Introduction to radionuclides, physics of radiation (particulate and non-particulate), natural and artificial radiation, calculations of ra… source
DMIN 1102Nuclear Medicine Radiopharmacy 6 Credit HoursNuclear Medicine radiopharmacy including: production of radionuclides, radiopharmaceutical chemistry, radiopharmaceuticals and methods of radiolabeling, characteristics of specific radiopharmaceutica… source
DMIN 1103Radiation Biology & Safety Bridge 2 Credit HoursTopics in radiation biology will include qualitative and quantitative effects on the human body following exposure to various types of ionizing radiation, and the potential harmful effects and the be… source
DMIN 1111Clinical Nuclear Medicine I 3 Credit HoursFirst in a three-course sequence of supervised clinical instruction in Nuclear Medicine Technology. Comprehensive study of imaging and non-imaging techniques, instrumentation quality control, patient… source
DMIN 1840Independent Study 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with and a… source
DMIN 2200Nuclear Medicine Procedures II 4 Credit HoursApplied anatomy and physiology of cardiovascular, skeletal, genitourinary, gastrointestinal, respiratory and endocrine systems. Diagnostic imaging techniques, radiopharmaceutical agents, indications… source
DMIN 2202Nuclear Medicine Procedures III 4 Credit HoursApplied anatomy and physiology of the central nervous, immune, lymphatic, hematopoietic, exocrine, gastrointestinal systems. Non-imaging tests including Schilling's, Helibacter pylori and blood volum… source
DMIN 2211Clinical Nuclear Medicine II 3 Credit HoursSecond in a three-course sequence of supervised clinical instruction in Nuclear Medicine Technology. Comprehensive study of imaging and non-imaging techniques, instrumentation quality control, patien… source
DMIN 2212Clinical Nuclear Medicine III 3 Credit HoursThird in a three-course sequence of supervised clinical instruction in Nuclear Medicine Technology. Comprehensive study of imaging and non-imaging techniques, instrumentation quality control, patient… source
DMIN 2221PET/CT 3 Credit HoursPhysics, instrumentation and radiochemistry of PET (Positron Emission Tomography). Quality assurance of the PET and PET-CT (computerized tomography) instrumentation. Physiological, biochemical and ph… source
DMIN 2222Nuclear Medicine Review Seminar 1 Credit HourPrepares students for the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board Examination (NMTCB). Test taking tips and practice exams. Practical application of patient care, human anatomy and physiology… source
DMIN 2500Sectional Anatomy and Pathology for Ct 3 Credit HoursStudents will be provided with a review of anatomy and pathology in Computed Tomography (CT) imaging planes. The characteristic appearance of each anatomical structure as it appears on CT images with… source
DMIN 2501CT Principles & Patient Care 3 Credit HoursStudents are introduced to principles, procedures, and patient care specific to Computed Tomography (CT). Pediatric patient care and routine and emergency procedures are described. CT images are revi… source
DMIN 2502Physics and Instrumentation for Ct 3 Credit HoursStudents are provided with the physics and instrumentation principles specific to Computed Tomography (CT). CT image processing and display methods as well as patient factors affecting image quality… source
DMIN 2503Radiation SafetyQuality Mgmt. for CT 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to necessary principles of radiation safety and quality management specific to Computed Tomography (CT). Radiation health and safety requirements of federal and state regu… source
DMIN 2511Clinical Applications of CT I 3 Credit HoursStudents attend clinical rotations to connect theory with practice and performance of Computed Tomography (CT) procedures emphasizing proper patient care. (6 lab hours) source
DMIN 2512Clinical Applications of CT II 3 Credit HoursStudents complete clinical applications connecting theory with practice through the performance of advanced CT procedures. (6 lab hours) source
DMIN 2860Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
DMIN 2865Internship Advanced (Career & Tech Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Career and Technical Education). Course requires participation in Career & Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are… source
DMIR 1100Introduction to DMIR 2 Credit HoursAn introduction and overview of the field of radiography and radiation safety. This course requires a service learning component. (2 lecture hours) source
DMIR 1111Clinical Education I 1 Credit HourApplied radiography at assigned clinical education setting. Satisfies the clinical objectives and competency requirements listed in the Radiography program design for the first semester. (8 clinical… source
DMIR 1112Clinical Education II 2 Credit HoursApplied radiography at assigned clinical education centers. Satisfies the clinical objectives and competency requirements as specified in the Radiologic program design for the second semester. (16 cl… source
DMIR 1113Clinical Education III 2 Credit HoursApplied radiography at assigned clinical education centers. Satisfies the clinical objectives and competency requirements as specified in the Radiography program design. (16 clinical hours) source
DMIR 1121Radiographic Equipment 4 Credit HoursElementary physical principles including systems of measurement, classical mechanics, structure of matter, electricity and magnetism, X-ray production, X-ray circuits, and radiographic and fluoroscop… source
DMIR 1122Image Formation and Evaluation 4 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to advanced principles and applications of radiographic equipment. Topics will include radiographic image production, image quality, image processing, image receptors, dig… source
DMIR 1131Radiographic Procedures I 4 Credit HoursRadiographic patient care, terminology, routine radiographic positioning and radiographic image evaluation of the thorax, abdomen and urinary tract. (3 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
DMIR 1132Radiographic Procedures II 3 Credit HoursRoutine radiographic positioning and radiographic image evaluation of the upper and lower extremities, bony thorax, and digestive system. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
DMIR 1133Radiographic Procedures III 3 Credit HoursRoutine and special projections/methods of radiographic positioning and radiographic image evaluation of the head and neck, spine and pelvis. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
DMIR 1145Ethics, Law & Basic Pharmacology 1 Credit HourProvides the fundamentals in medical ethics, law, and pharmacology in Radiography. (1 lecture hour) source
DMIR 2201Radiation Physics, Biology & Protection 3 Credit HoursStudents will learn advanced radiological physics related to biological effects of ionizing radiation as well as principles in personal and patient radiation safety and protection. (3 lecture hours) source
DMIR 2211Clinical Education IV 1 Credit HourStudents perform radiography skills at assigned clinical education centers satisfying the Radiography program's clinical objectives and competency requirements. (8 clinical hours) source
DMIR 2212Clinical Education V 3 Credit HoursStudents will apply acquired skills in radiography at assigned clinical education centers. Students must satisfy the clinical objectives and competency requirements as specified in the Radiography pr… source
DMIR 2213Clinical Education VI 3 Credit HoursApplied radiography at assigned clinical education centers. Satisfies the clinical objectives and competency requirements as specified in the Radiography program design. (24 clinical hours) source
DMIR 2220Sectional Anatomy for Diagnostic Imaging 2 Credit HoursStudy of human anatomy as demonstrated in sectional planes seen in Computed Tomography (CT), Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Comparison of planar anatomy to s… source
DMIR 2225Basic Pathophysiology 3 Credit HoursStudents will learn basic concepts of pathology and the causes of disease in the body systems as illustrated by various diagnostic medical imaging disciplines. (3 lecture hours) source
DMIR 2235Quality Management in Diagnostic Imaging 2 Credit HoursStudents will explore advanced technical aspects of quality assurance and quality management as related to analog film processing, digital image processing as well as radiographic equipment. Focus wi… source
DMIR 2240Radiographic Image Analysis 3 Credit HoursStudents will learn a systematic approach for evaluating radiographic images to determine diagnostic quality. Topics will include a review and correlation of previous subjects. (3 lecture hours) source
DMIR 2400Clinical Applications of Mammography 2 Credit HoursExperience in the performance of mammography exams, including patient preparation and education, interventional procedures and the required quality control tests described by the American College of… source
DMIR 2402Breast Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology 1 Credit HourEstablishment of baseline knowledge in breast anatomy and physiology. Correlation between breast anatomic structures and mammographic anatomic structures. Introduction to breast viability, benign and… source
DMIR 2403Mammography Principles and Procedures 2 Credit HoursIntroduction to technologist-performed physical breast assessment. Preliminary patient assessment, physical breast assessment, and documentation of findings required for a comprehensive examination f… source
DMIR 2404Mammography Quality Mgmt & Instrmentatn 2 Credit HoursIntroduction to mammography equipment along with mandated requirements governing use and factors that influence the production and recording of mammographic images. Accreditation and service delivery… source
DMIS 1100Intro to Diagnostic Medical Sonography 3 Credit HoursHistory of ultrasound including medical applications. Description of the roles, responsibilities and rules of the diagnostic medical sonographer. Introduction to the fundamental principles of the use… source
DMIS 1101Sonographic Physics & Instrumentation I 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to physics of acoustics and sonographic instrumentation. Production and types of sound waves discussed. Demonstration of propagation of ultrasound through tissues, transducers, pulse-ech… source
DMIS 1102Sonographic Physics & Instrumentation II 3 Credit HoursContinuation of pulse-echo instrumentation including harmonics, image artifacts and color flow imaging with Doppler instrumentation. Bioeffects and safety in ultrasound imaging. Quality management ap… source
DMIS 1105Intro to Pathophysiology for Sonographer 2 Credit HoursStudent will be introduced to physiological processes associated with disease and/or injury in the body systems. Pathology cases are illustrated with review of diagnostic medical imaging studies incl… source
DMIS 1110Patient Care Skills for Sonographers 2 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to patient care skills applied to the role of a Sonographer in an imaging department. Topics will include patient care skills, scanning ergonomics, patient confidentiality… source
DMIS 1112Clinical Education II 3 Credit HoursStudents will participate in a clinical experience in Sonography at a health care institution. Students will apply concepts and skills learned in DMIS courses at the health care institution. (24 clin… source
DMIS 1113Clinical Education III 2 Credit HoursStudents will continue Sonography clinical experience in a health care institution. Students will continue applying concepts and skills learned in DMIS courses at the health care institution. (16 cli… source
DMIS 1114Clinical Education IV 3 Credit HoursStudents will continue Sonography clinical experience in a health care institution. Students will continue applying concepts and skills learned in DMIS courses at the health care institution. (24 cli… source
DMIS 1120Sonographic Cross-Sectional Anatomy 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to the basics of cross-sectional anatomy as interpreted on diagnostic sonographic images. Sectional human anatomy in the transverse, sagittal and coronal planes. Correlation of anatomy w… source
DMIS 1121Fundamentals of OB/GYN I 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to the female reproductive system as it relates to Sonography. Topics will include imaging in the first trimester of pregnancy and non-gravid uterus, review of ultrasound… source
DMIS 1122Fundamentals of OB/GYN II 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to fetal ultrasound techniques in the second and third trimester. Topics will include multiple gestation pregnancies, antenatal syndromes, congenital fetal disorders, plac… source
DMIS 1131Abdomen/Superficial Structures I 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to abdominal cross-sectional anatomy with the use of ultrasound. Topics will include vascular and abdominal organ systems with normal and pathologic conditions. Ultrasound… source
DMIS 1132Abdomen/Superficial Structures II 2 Credit HoursContinuation of anatomy and pathology of the abdominal and superficial structures in ultrasound imaging. Areas include: thyroid, parathyroid, breast, neck, thorax, gastrointestinal tract, musculoskel… source
DMIS 1140Fundamentals of Breast Sonography 2 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to the fundamentals of breast Sonography. This course reviews the identification of sonographic physics-related artifacts in normal and abnormal breast tissue and anatomy.… source
DMIS 1141Case Study Critique I 1 Credit HourStudents will present diagnostic medical ultrasound cases of normal and abnormal anatomy. Students will discuss imaging techniques and image quality of cases presented. (1 lecture hour) source
DMIS 1142Case Study Critique II 1 Credit HourStudents will present advanced diagnostic medical ultrasound cases of normal and abnormal anatomy. Students will discuss imaging techniques and image quality of cases presented. (1 lecture hour) source
DMIS 1151Hands-On Scanning Lab 1 1 Credit HourOverview and emphasis of principles taught in DMIS-1100 in Abdominal/Superficial Structures and Obstetrics/Gynecology. Students perform hands-on scanning techniques in the scanning lab. Various scann… source
DMIS 1152Hands-On Scanning Lab 2 1 Credit HourCourse will expand on principles of Abdominal/Superficial Structures and Obstetrics/Gynecology. Students will perform advanced hands-on scanning techniques utilizing proper manipulation of transducer… source
DMIS 1153Hands-On Scanning Lab 3 1 Credit HourContinuation of principles taught in Diagnostic Medical Imaging Sonography 1152 in Abdominal/Superficial Structures and Obstetrics/Gynecology. Emphasis placed on advanced skills in obstetrical scanni… source
DMIS 1154Hands-On Scanning Lab 4 1 Credit HourThe course will expand on principles of Abdominal and Superficial Structures and Obstetrics and Gynecology. Students will perform advanced hands-on scanning techniques utilizing proper manipulation o… source
DMIS 1160Legal Issues of Health Care-Sonography 1 Credit HourStudents will be introduced to the legal system as it applies to the medical field. Medical malpractice cases will be reviewed and discussed. Students will be taught how to protect themselves from be… source
DMIS 1820Selected Topics I 1-3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
DMIS 1822Selected Topics III 1-3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
DMIS 1823Selected Topics IV 1-3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
DMIS 1824Selected Topics V 1-2 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
DMIS 1826Selected Topics VII 1 Credit HourIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in the college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long a… source
DMIS 1840Independent Study 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with and a… source
DMIS 2200Vascular Hemodynamics and Physics 2 Credit HoursA review of the circulatory system blood as fluid, and how blood circulates. A description of the various forms of energy and how they affect blood movement will be covered. The principles of blood m… source
DMIS 2201Abdominal and Peripheral Arterial 3 Credit HoursEvaluation of blood vessels, their purpose and composition, detailed physiology of the arterial blood flow system and ultrasound testing with direct and indirect methods. Arterial anatomy of the abdo… source
DMIS 2203Cerebrovascular Ultrasound 2 Credit HoursOverview of the purpose and composition of blood vessels and the physiology of the cerebrovascular system. Cerebrovascular anatomy are reviewed. Disease of the cerebrovascular system are addressed wi… source
DMIS 2204Abdominal and Peripheral Venous 2 Credit HoursOverview of the purpose and composition of blood vessels and the physiology of the venous blood flow system. Venous anatomies of the abdomen, pelvis, upper extremities, as well as the lower extremiti… source
DMIS 2212Clinical Education - Vascular Imaging 1 3 Credit HoursStudents will participate in a clinical experience in vascular sonography at a health care institution. Students will apply concepts and skills learned in DMIS vascular courses at the health care ins… source
DMIS 2213Clinical Education - Vascular Imaging 2 2 Credit HoursStudents will continue vascular sonography clinical experience in a health care institution. Students will continue applying concepts and skills learned in DMIS vascular courses at the health care in… source
DMIS 2221Abdominal & Peripheral Arterial Hands-On 1 Credit HourAn overview of abdominal and peripheral arterial ultrasound testing that offers hands-on training in the classroom with vascular ultrasound equipment. Application of principles taught in DMIS-2201. V… source
DMIS 2223Cerebrovascular Ultrasound Hands-On Scan 1 Credit HourContinuation of DMIS 2203 that provides a further understanding of cerebrovascular ultrasound testing by offering hands-on training in the classroom with vascular ultrasound equipment. Various cerebr… source
DMIS 2224Abdominal & Peripheral Venous Hands-On 1 Credit HourContinuation of DMIS 2204 that provides an understanding of abdominal and peripheral venous ultrasound testing by offering hands-on training in the classroom with vascular ultrasound equipment. Vario… source
DMIS 2280Sonographic Physics Registry and Review 1 Credit HourIntensive review of topics taught in DMIS 1101 and DMIS 1102 . Preparation for taking the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography certificate examination. Review of physical principles of… source
DMIS 2285Clinical Sonographic Registry and Review 1 Credit HourIntensive review of topics taught in DMIS 1121 , DMIS 1122 , DMIS 1131 , and DMIS 1132 . Preparation for taking the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography certification examination. Revie… source
DMIS 2860Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
DMIS 2865Internship Advanced (Career & Tech Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Career and Technical Education). Course requires participation in Career & Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are… source
ECEC 1100Intro to the Early Childhood Profession 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to the field of early childhood education and care. History and philosophies of early childhood education, types of early childhood programs, positive communication and gu… source
ECEC 1101Growth & Development of the Young Child 3 Credit HoursAn in-depth study of all aspects of child growth and development from conception through adolescence. Child development theories, current research, interrelationship of domains, and multiple influenc… source
ECEC 1102Child Guidance Practices 3 Credit HoursStudents will examine theories, research, and best practices related to healthy social and emotional development of young children ages 0-8. Students will also learn the strategies to identify, asses… source
ECEC 1110Parenting and the Young Child 2 Credit HoursA practical analysis of parent-child interaction with emphasis on understanding developmental tasks of the early childhood years. Motivation and guidance as applied to child and parent are explored.… source
ECEC 1116Care Infant Toddler & Two-Year Child I 3 Credit HoursExamination of the developmental and learning needs of the infant, toddler, and two-year old child in group care, including the study of physical, social/emotional, cognitive, and language developmen… source
ECEC 1117Care Infant, Toddler & Two-Year Child II 3 Credit HoursContinuation of the study of development, education and care of infant, toddler and two-year-old children. The teacher's role in providing an environment that fosters the optimum growth and developme… source
ECEC 1120Family Child Care Management 2 Credit HoursThis course includes the practical consideration of issues and responsibilities in providing family child care for infants and young children. (1 lecture hour, 2 lab hours) source
ECEC 1121Family Child Care Curriculum & Guidance 2 Credit HoursSpecialized knowledge and skills for family child care providers. Curriculum and guidance skills appropriate for the multi-age groups of children in family child care. (1 lecture hour, 2 lab hours) source
ECEC 1130Methods: Discovery & the Physical World 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to a variety of methods for facilitating children's development in physical and logical-mathematical knowledge. Emphasis is on the early childhood educator's responsibilit… source
ECEC 1140Methods: Self-Expression & Social World 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to a wide variety of experiences and methods for developing children's self-expression and exposing them to a variety of aspects of the social world. Emphasis is on the ea… source
ECEC 1151Language and Literacy Development in a Diverse Classroom 3 Credit HoursStudents will focus on the speech and language development of young children ages 0-8, as well as the practices to individualize teaching to support language and literacy development in a diverse cla… source
ECEC 1161Multicultural Curriculum for Young Child 2 Credit HoursIntroduction to multicultural curriculum activities, materials and environments for young children. Special emphasis on applying multicultural education principles to curriculum planning. (1 lecture… source
ECEC 1162Multicultural Perspectives Child Devlpmt 2 Credit HoursExploration of multicultural perspectives of child care and development. Emphasis on cultural and family factors that shape and influence the contexts in which young children develop. (2 lecture hour… source
ECEC 1163Practicum: At-Risk Early Childhood Prog 1 Credit HourDaily participation in an at-risk early childhood program for young children. Students will assist teachers in the program under the supervision of a faculty supervisor. Students apply knowledge and… source
ECEC 1820Selected Topics 1-3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme. This course may be taken two times for credit as long as different topics are selected. (1 to 3 lecture hours) source
ECEC 1840Independent Study 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within Early Childhood Education and Care to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coo… source
ECEC 2201Creative Art Activities for the Young Child 2 Credit HoursIntroduction to a variety of materials and experiences suitable for creative artistic expression of the young child. The use of various media to provide opportunities for expression and exploration i… source
ECEC 2203Music and Movement for the Young Child 2 Credit HoursAn introduction to music and movement experiences for the young child. The relationship of children's developmental needs to the music and movement curriculum is explored. Students will compile resou… source
ECEC 2204Child Care Environment 2 Credit HoursThis course explores indoor and outdoor environments in child care centers that support the development of young children. Materials and equipment selection and room arrangement are included. (1 lect… source
ECEC 2206Science and Nature for the Young Child 2 Credit HoursIntroduction to theories and practice of science and nature curriculum for young children. Emphasis is placed on the planning, implementation and evaluation of developmentally appropriate activities… source
ECEC 2208Mathematics for the Young Child 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to basic mathematical concepts and terminology, as well as the theories and practices, for teacher preparation in early childhood education for children ages 0-6. Students… source
ECEC 2209Developmentally Appropriate Technology 2 Credit HoursStudents will explore developmentally appropriate uses of technology for young children through age 8. Emphasis will be placed on best practice and using technology as a tool for curriculum enhanceme… source
ECEC 2210The Young Child With Special Needs 2 Credit HoursAn introduction to child care services for young children (up to age 8) with special needs. Descriptions of special needs, curriculum, programs, services and current issues are included. (2 lecture h… source
ECEC 2211Child Health, Safety and Nutrition 3 Credit HoursA comprehensive overview of current health, safety and nutritional needs of growing children. Appropriate methods to meet the needs of young children in group care settings are emphasized. Students w… source
ECEC 2220Early Childhood Education Practicum 4 Credit HoursPracticum experience in the field of Early Childhood Education. Emphasizes the practical application of principles, practices, and theories of early childhood education while working with young child… source
ECEC 2221Early Childhood Administration Practicum 4 Credit HoursStudents will gain practical experience in early childhood administration while working with a child care center director, staff, young children, and families in a professional setting. Emphasis will… source
ECEC 2226Development of the School-Age Child 2 Credit HoursA study of physical, cognitive and affective domains of the 6 to 12 year old child's growth and development. (2 lecture hours) source
ECEC 2227Guidance of the School-Age Child 2 Credit HoursA study of guidance practices that support the development of school-age children in group settings. (2 lecture hours) source
ECEC 2228Activities for School-Age Children 2 Credit HoursThis course introduces students to the process of planning, implementing and evaluating activities for school-age children in a group setting. (1 lecture hour, 2 lab hours) source
ECEC 2230Foundations of Early Childhood Education 3 Credit HoursThis course aligns to CDA competencies and provides an overview of basic principles of child development and learning, professionalism in the field of early childhood education and care, and fundamen… source
ECEC 2245Preschool Methods of Intentional Teaching and Learning 4 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to a variety of methods for facilitating the preschooler's development of physical and logical-mathematical knowledge and for developing the preschooler's self-expression… source
ECEC 2250Play and Learning of the Young Child 3 Credit HoursThis course explores the significance of play experiences that promote growth and learning. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between the adult and the child at play, developing appropriate play… source
ECEC 2251Curriculum Planning for the Young Child 3 Credit HoursStudents will be exposed to a comprehensive overview of developmentally appropriate curriculum for young children from birth through age eight. Planning, demonstrating, and evaluating curriculum base… source
ECEC 2252Child/Family/Community Relations & Resources 3 Credit HoursStudents are introduced to the knowledge and skills early childhood professionals need to build effective interrelationships with the child, family, and community by applying course content through i… source
ECEC 2254Administration of an Early Childhood Center - Program Operations 3 Credit HoursAn overview of early childhood program operations including legal and professional standards. Students explore licensing and accreditation standards in relation to an existing early childhood center.… source
ECEC 2255Administration of an Early Childhood Center - Practices & Procedures 3 Credit HoursInformation about the management processes of early childhood programs. Fiscal and legal structures, community outreach programs, and early childhood program marketing, public relations and promotion… source
ECEC 2256Administration of an Early Childhood Center - Staff, Families, & Children 3 Credit HoursExploration of the knowledge and skill application of early childhood program staff management and supervision. Development of effective human relations with diverse groups is described. Early childh… source
ECEC 2260Early Childhood Professional 3 Credit HoursStudents will explore the dimensions of becoming an early childhood professional including ethics, relationships with colleagues, time management, advocacy, critical reflection, and career developmen… source
ECEC 2821Advanced Selected Topics I 2 Credit HoursAdvanced exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as differ… source
ELA 0950ESL Literacy I 1-6 Credit HoursIntroduces basic ESL Literacy communication skills including listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Emphasis is on aural/oral skills. This course may be taken four times for credit; course does n… source
ELA 0951ESL Literacy II 1-6 Credit HoursCompletes basic ESL Literacy communication skills including listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Emphasis is on aural/oral skills. This course may be taken four times for credit; course does no… source
ELA 0952Low Beginning ESL 1-6 Credit HoursIntroduces beginning ESL communication skills, including listening, speaking, reading and writing. Grammar concepts introduced. Emphasis continues on aural/oral skills. This course may be taken four… source
ELA 0953High Beginning ESL 1-6 Credit HoursContinues Beginning ESL communication skills including expanded basic listening, speaking, reading and writing. Continues the study of grammar and structure. Emphasis primarily on aural/oral skills.… source
ELA 0954Beginning ESL III 1-5 Credit HoursCompletes beginning ESL communication skills necessary to function in the United States. Continues the development of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Introduces grammar and structure… source
ELA 0955Low Intermediate ESL 1-6 Credit HoursIntroduces Intermediate ESL communication skills necessary to function in the U.S. including listening, speaking, reading and writing. Continues the study of grammar and structure. This course may be… source
ELA 0956High Intermediate ESL 1-6 Credit HoursCompletes Intermediate ESL communication skills necessary to function in the U.S. including listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Continues the study of grammar and structure. This course may be… source
ELA 0957Advanced ESL I 1-5 Credit HoursIntroduces advanced ESL communication skills necessary to function in the United States, including listening, speaking, reading and writing. Continues the study of grammar and structure. This course… source
ELA 0958Advanced ESL II 1-5 Credit HoursCompletes advanced ESL communication skills necessary to function in the United States, including listening, speaking, reading and writing. Continues the study of grammar and structure. This course m… source
ELS 0301English Language Fluency 3 3 Credit HoursBuilds English language fluency through extensive reading, writing, listening and speaking on a single theme. Increases comprehension of adapted readings and listenings at the intermediate level. Pro… source
ELS 0302English Language for Argument and Analysis 3 3 Credit HoursEstablishes a foundation for argument and analysis through written and oral storytelling at the intermediate level. Encourages students to use stories to deepen language learning, to argue a point, a… source
ELS 0303English for Academic Success 3 4 Credit HoursIncreases English proficiency by exposure to a range of adapted materials at the intermediate level. Improves comprehension of adapted cross-disciplinary listenings and readings through the applicati… source
ELS 0333English Language for Academic Success 2-4 Credit HoursFocuses on academic and professional English skills for students whose first or primary language is not English. Emphasizes critical thinking in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Develops la… source
ELS 0401English Language Fluency 4 3 Credit HoursBuilds English language fluency through extensive reading, writing, listening and speaking on a single theme. Increases comprehension of adapted readings and listenings at the advanced level. Promote… source
ELS 0402English Language for Argument and Analysis 4 3 Credit HoursFocuses on effective language components needed for argument and analysis. Emphasizes communicative competence for situations where there are fewer opportunities to negotiate meaning. Assists student… source
ELS 0403English for Academic Success 4 4 Credit HoursIncreases English proficiency by exposure to a range of adapted cross-disciplinary materials at the advanced level. Improves comprehension of adapted cross-disciplinary listenings and readings throug… source
ELS 0441Academic Reading I 3-4 Credit HoursDevelops academic and professional English language and reading proficiency at the low-intermediate level for students whose first or primary language is not English. Emphasizes critical reading, voc… source
ELS 0442Academic Reading II 3-4 Credit HoursDevelops academic and professional English language and reading proficiency at the high-intermediate level for students whose first or primary language is not English. Emphasizes critical reading, vo… source
ELS 0443Academic Reading III 3-4 Credit HoursDevelops academic and professional English language and reading proficiency at the advanced-level for students whose first or primary language is not English. Emphasizes critical reading, vocabulary… source
ELS 0501English Language Fluency 5 3 Credit HoursBuilds English language fluency through extensive reading, writing, listening and speaking on a single theme. Increases comprehension of college-level readings and listenings through scaffolded suppo… source
ELS 0502English Language for Argument and Analysis 5 3 Credit HoursFocuses on effective language components needed for argument and analysis. Emphasizes communicative competence for situations where there are fewer opportunities to negotiate meaning. Assists student… source
ELS 0503English for Academic Success 5 4 Credit HoursIncreases English proficiency through exposure to a range of college-level materials across the curriculum. Improves comprehension of cross-disciplinary lectures and textbooks through the application… source
ELS 0551Academic ESL Writing I 4 Credit HoursBeginning-level academic/professional writing skills for students whose first or primary language is not English. Emphasizes writing well-formed, grammatical sentences and studying paragraph developm… source
ELS 0552Academic ESL Writing II 4 Credit HoursIntermediate-level academic/professional writing skills for students whose first or primary language is not English. Emphasizes writing well-formed, grammatical paragraphs. Focuses on expanding the s… source
ELS 0553Academic ESL Writing III 4 Credit HoursAdvanced-level academic/professional writing skills for students whose first or primary language is not English. Emphasizes writing well-formed, grammatical essays. Focuses on a review of sentence ex… source
ELS 0661Academic ESL Grammar I 4 Credit HoursBeginning-level academic/professional English grammar and sentence structure for students whose first or primary language is not English. Emphasizes the formal properties of the English language inte… source
ELS 0662Academic ESL Grammar II 4 Credit HoursIntermediate-level academic/professional English grammar and sentence structure for students whose first or primary language is not English. Emphasizes the formal properties of the English language i… source
ELS 0663Academic ESL Grammar III 4 Credit HoursAdvanced-level academic/professional English grammar and sentence structure for students whose first or primary language is not English. Emphasizes the formal properties of the English language integ… source
ELS 0771Academic ESL Listening/Speaking I 4 Credit HoursBeginning-level academic/professional listening and speaking skills necessary for formal contexts for students whose first or primary language is not English. Emphasizes aural/oral discourse used in… source
ELS 0772Academic ESL Listening/Speaking II 4 Credit HoursIntermediate-level academic/professional listening and speaking skills necessary for more formal contexts for students whose first or primary language is not English. Emphasizes longer aural/oral dis… source
ELS 0773Academic ESL Listening/Speaking III 4 Credit HoursAdvanced-level listening and speaking skills and strategies for professional contexts for students whose first or primary language is not English. Emphasizes analytical skills necessary for assessing… source
ELS 0820Selected Topics 1-4 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topic(s) with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college course schedule. This course may be taken up to three times for credit; co… source
ELS 0881Academic ESL Language and Culture I 2-4 Credit HoursBeginning-level academic/professional aural/oral skills and strategies for students whose first or primary language is not English. Emphasizes developing the skills and strategies necessary for socia… source
ELS 0882Academic ESL Language and Culture II 2-4 Credit HoursIntermediate-level academic/professional aural/oral skills and strategies for students whose first or primary language is not English. Emphasizes open-ended and problem-solving tasks to generate orig… source
ELS 0883Academic ESL Language and Culture III 2-4 Credit HoursAdvanced-level academic/professional oral/aural skills and strategies for students whose first or primary language is not English. Emphasizes more complex transactions and conversation management ski… source
ELS 0884Introduction to English Language Studies 1 Credit HourFirst course to be taken in the English Language Studies class sequence. Introduces students to campus and language learning resources. Provides opportunities for students to demonstrate their curren… source
EGR 941ENGIN 1101 (EGR 941) Engineering Graphics and Design 3 Credit HoursThis is an introductory-level course in engineering graphics and design intended for mechanical, civil, and industrial engineering majors. It provides students with skills in basic drafting, spatial… source
EGR 942ENGIN 2201 (EGR 942) Statics 3 Credit HoursThis course studies the internal forces that develop inside a structure or machine in equilibrium due to applied external forces. The course's topics begin with force vectors, moment vectors, distrib… source
EGR 943ENGIN 2202 (EGR 943) Dynamics 3 Credit HoursThis is an advanced course that studies the motion of an object or system under the action of forces. The course's topics include kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies in two and thre… source
EGR 945ENGIN 2203 (EGR 945) Mechanics of Materials 3 Credit HoursAnalysis of stress, strain and deflection in machine and structural elements (axial, shear, torsion and bending loads). Stress and strain transformation using Mohr's Circle. Combined loading, repeate… source
EGR 931LENGIN 2210 (EGR 931L) Circuit Analysis I 4 Credit HoursThis is an introduction to engineering circuit analysis and design. The topics include concepts of electricity and magnetism, circuit variables (units, voltage, inductance, power and energy), circuit… source
EGR 932ENGIN 2213 (EGR 932) Introduction to Digital Systems 4 Credit HoursThis is an introduction to digital circuit logic and design. The topics include representation of information, binary systems, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps, Quine-McClusky method, combinational swi… source
HF 908ENGLI 1154 (HF 908) Film As Literature 3 Credit HoursExplores the process of film adaptation from a variety of sources. Includes examination of films adapted directly and indirectly from prior media, as well as an overview of theoretical approaches to… source
EYE 1101Principles of Eye Care Assistant I 8 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to the profession of eye care assistant, including education on career options in optometry and ophthalmology. Concepts such as medical ethics, regulatory, and legal issue… source
EYE 1102Principles of Eye Care Assistant II 8 Credit HoursStudents will build upon the concepts learned in Eye Care Assistant I. Additionally, the role of the eye care assistant in ocular surgery will be emphasized. Teachings include other topics such as oc… source
EYE 1103Principles of Eye Care Assistant III 9 Credit HoursEye Care Assistant III will reinforce concepts and expand upon clinical experiences. Differentiation between blindness and partial blindness, impact of sight and potential reading problems in childre… source
FIRE 1100Introduction to Emergency Services 3 Credit HoursStudents will explore the field of fire protection and emergency services. Career opportunities, culture and history of the fire service along with fire loss analysis are explored. Topics include pub… source
FIRE 1101Basic Operations Firefighter- Mod A 6 Credit HoursThis is a hybrid course that provides partial training toward Basic Operations Firefighter Certification by the Office of the State Fire Marshal. Topics discussed include orientation/organization, fi… source
FIRE 1102Basic Operations Firefighter-B 6 Credit HoursContinuation of FIRE 1101 . This is a hybrid course that provides partial training toward Basic Operations Firefighter Certification by the Office of the State Fire Marshal. Topics discussed include… source
FIRE 1103Basic Operations Firefighter-C 6 Credit HoursContinuation of FIRE 1102 . This course is a hybrid that provides partial training toward Basic Operations Firefighter Certification by the Office of the State Fire Marshal. Topics discussed include… source
FIRE 1104Advanced Technician Firefighter 4 Credit HoursContinuation of FIRE 1101 , FIRE 1102 , FIRE 1103 sequence. The Advanced Technician Firefighter is considered by Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) to be the senior technical level in the fire s… source
FIRE 1111Fire Prevention I 3 Credit HoursFire Prevention I is for fire service personnel pursuing a Fire Officer I Certification or seeking a quality fire prevention foundation following the Illinois Office of the State Fire Marshal's guide… source
FIRE 1112Principles of Fire Prevention 3 Credit HoursPrinciples of Fire Prevention provides the fundamental knowledge relating to the field of fire prevention and inspection. This course meets the National Fire Emergency Service Higher Education (FESHE… source
FIRE 1113Fire Prevention Officer Module A 3 Credit HoursDesigned for personnel whose duties are inspecting structures, conducting basic fire investigations and performing fire prevention education activities. (3 lecture hours) source
FIRE 1114Fire Prevention Officer Module B 3 Credit HoursContinuation of FIRE 1113 , including knowledge of fire codes used in fire prevention and education. (3 lecture hours) source
FIRE 1115Fire Prevention Officer Module C 3 Credit HoursContinuation of FIRE 1114 including development of student skills in public education and fire investigation. (3 lecture hours) source
FIRE 1120Codes and Laws 3 Credit HoursStudy supplemented by plan reviews of codes and standards that relate to fire prevention and life safety in structures and includes the relationship between building officials and fire prevention per… source
FIRE 1150CPR-Basic Life Support-Healthcare Prvdr 1 Credit HourCardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is intended for healthcare providers who care for patients of all ages in a variety of settings, including hospitals and other healthcare settings. (2 lab hours) source
FIRE 1160CPR-Basic Life Support Instructor 1 Credit HourPrepare American Heart Association (AHA) instructors to disseminate the science, skills, and philosophy of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) programs to participants enrolled in AHA courses. (2 lab… source
FIRE 1181Public Safety Telecommunications I 3 Credit HoursAn introduction into the exciting career of a 9-1-1 Public Safety Telecommunicator. Successful completion of this course is required to take the nationally-recognized Emergency Telecommunicator Certi… source
FIRE 1182Public Safety Telecommunications II 3 Credit HoursStudents will further develop the skills and abilities necessary to be a successful 9-1-1 Public Safety Telecommunicator. Using a combination of classroom and lab exercises, students will learn how t… source
FIRE 1183Emergency Medical Responder 5 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to pre-hospital and emergency medical training. Basic medical treatments and practical skills in emergency medical care are included. (3 lecture hours, 4 lab hours) source
FIRE 2201Extinguishing and Alarm Systems 3 Credit HoursIntroductory course to familiarize public and private fire protection personnel with various types of fire protection systems. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
FIRE 2210Fire Apparatus 3 Credit HoursStudy of the design, function and operating characteristics of motorized fire apparatus, including evaluation of custom and commercial chassis, power plant and fire pumps, and cost/benefit approach t… source
FIRE 2211Fire Apparatus Engineer 3 Credit HoursContinuation of FIRE 2210 . Application and skills necessary to qualify for Fire Apparatus Engineer/Driver/Operator positions. Meets or exceeds the requirements of National Fire Protection Associatio… source
FIRE 2213Principles/Fire Behavior and Combustion 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to the broad range of factors that cause a fire. The basics of fire chemistry and physics, ignition, fire growth, spread, and suppression are covered. (3 lecture hours) source
FIRE 2215Building Construction 3 Credit HoursProvides the components of building construction related to firefighter and life safety. Elements of construction and design of structures are key factors when inspecting buildings, pre-planning fire… source
FIRE 2218Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety and Survival 3 Credit HoursBasic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavior change throughout the emergency service. (3 lecture hours) source
FIRE 2221Tactics I 3 Credit HoursPrinciples of coordinating fire ground tactics by utilization of manpower and equipment. Various fire situations presented for analysis and evaluation. (3 lecture hours) source
FIRE 2222Tactics II 3 Credit HoursDesigned for the Fire Officer responsible for commanding a fire or emergency scene involving multiple companies. Subject areas include strategic concepts in fire fighting, duties and responsibilities… source
FIRE 2231Hazardous Materials Operations 3 Credit HoursIntended for members of a fire department or other first responder agency. Includes basic hazards and risk-assessment techniques for Haz-mat and Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explo… source
FIRE 2232Hazardous Materials Technician A 3 Credit HoursLaws regulating training requirements for the Hazardous Materials Technician A as set forth by Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL), Environmental Protection… source
FIRE 2233Hazardous Materials Technician B 3 Credit HoursContinuation of Hazardous Materials Technician A involves the analysis and application of rescue procedures, tactics and strategies. Both Hazardous Materials A and B are required to satisfy National… source
FIRE 2234Hazardous Materials Technician 6 Credit HoursStudents will identify and interpret hazardous material incidents. Learned tactics and strategies will be applied to rescue and mitigation procedures. Other topics include the laws regulating trainin… source
FIRE 2250Incident Safety Officer 3 Credit HoursStudents will learn to monitor training evolutions and incidents involving fire, emergency medical services, technical rescue, and hazardous materials, while simultaneously assessing current conditio… source
FIRE 2251Fire Leadership I 3 Credit HoursFire fighting personnel will be introduced to management, supervision, and leadership skills. (3 lecture hours) source
FIRE 2252Fire Leadership II 3 Credit HoursContinuation of FIRE 2251 with emphasis placed on application of principles. (3 lecture hours) source
FIRE 2253Fire Leadership III 3 Credit HoursContinuation of FIRE 2252 analyzing and organizing personnel assignments. Developing personnel policies, preparing capital budgets and fiscal financing, developing public relations programs, and deve… source
FIRE 2254Fire Leadership IV 3 Credit HoursContinuation of FIRE 2253 advanced personnel management, organizing health and safety programs, and labor relations. (3 lecture hours) source
FIRE 2255Fire Service Instructor I 3 Credit HoursFundamentals as applied to in-service training for fire department personnel. The course meets or exceeds the requirements of the Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshals Division of Career Develop… source
FIRE 2256Fire Service Instructor II 3 Credit HoursCurriculum planning, facilities layout and advanced teaching principles. The course meets or exceeds the requirements of the Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshals Division of Career Development… source
FIRE 2257Company Fire Officer Phase I 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to human resource management, community relations, and government relations utilized by the company fire officer. (3 lecture hours) source
FIRE 2258Company Fire Officer Phase II 5 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to the company fire officer's role in administration, inspections, investigations, emergency medical services, and safety. (5 lecture hours) source
FIRE 2260Fire Investigation 3 Credit HoursTechniques and procedures for the investigation of fires including the origin and causes of fires, fire behavior, chemistry of fire, structural fire patterns, detection of arson, role of the investig… source
FIRE 2261Fire/Arson Investigation I 3 Credit HoursDesigned for fire investigators to gain knowledge in scene examination, evidence investigation, fire protection technology and sketching. (3 lecture hours) source
FIRE 2262Fire/Arson Investigation II 3 Credit HoursContinuation of FIRE 2261 includes motives, communications, case presentations and explosives. (3 lecture hours) source
FIRE 2263Fire/Arson Investigation III 3 Credit HoursContinuation of FIRE 2262 includes crime scene photography, evidence collection, accelerant detection canines, arson for profit, and search and seizure. (3 lecture hours) source
FIRE 2264Advanced Fire Officer Phase I 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to labor relations, human resource management, community interaction, fire inspections, fire investigations, and emergency service delivery required of an advanced fire of… source
FIRE 2265Advanced Fire Officer Phase II 5 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to labor relations, human resource management, community interaction, fire inspections, fire investigations, and emergency service delivery required of an advanced fire of… source
FIRE 2267Fire Service Vehicle Operator 1 Credit HourDesigned for Firefighters or Engineers who are assigned, or may be assigned, to operate fire department apparatus safely in the normal course of their duties. (1 lecture hour) source
FIRE 2271Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) 10 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to emergency care skills and management of bleeding, fractures, airway obstruction, cardiac arrest, and emergency childbirth. Other areas include patient assessment skills… source
FIRE 2272Paramedic Transition 3 Credit HoursEmergency Medical Technician (EMT) students will develop their knowledge and skills to better prepare them to be successful in paramedic school. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
FIRE 2273Vehicle and Machinery Operations 3 Credit HoursIntroductory step in the acquisition of all knowledge and skills required in the various specialties of extrication. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
FIRE 2278Paramedic I 12 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to the role of the paramedic and the ethical and legal aspects that influence field practice skills. Emphasis will be placed on a foundational understanding of pathophysio… source
FIRE 2279Paramedic II 12 Credit HoursStudents will integrate previously learned principles and skills with new theory and prepare for expanded responsibilities. Students will be introduced to additional hospital clinical rotations and t… source
FIRE 2280Paramedic III 12 Credit HoursStudents will continue to learn the fundamentals of caring for patients in medical and traumatic emergencies. Students will also complete clinical rotations. Emphasis is placed on development of asse… source
FIRE 2282EMT Instructor Training 3 Credit HoursDesigned to give the Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (EMT-B) an overview of the educational process for the adult learner. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
FIRE 2283Emergency Medical Responder 5 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to pre-hospital and emergency medical training. Basic medical treatments and practical skills in emergency medical care are included. (3 lecture hours, 4 lab hours) source
FIRE 2285Trauma Assessment 3 Credit HoursThe student will acquire the skills to assess acute, critical changes in physiological and psychological signs and symptoms in emergency trauma patients. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
FIRE 2286Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals 3 Credit HoursStudents will develop additional skills and knowledge of the prehospital professional who will provide care for the ill and injured children. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
FIRE 2287Differential Medical Assessment 3 Credit HoursStudents will gain advanced training and knowledge of assessment and management of medical emergencies. Students will build a strong foundation of differential medical assessment knowledge and skills… source
FIRE 2820Advanced Selected Topics 1-4 Credit HoursAdvanced exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. (1 to 3 lecture hours, 1 to 3 lab hours) source
FIRE 2861Fire Service Internship I 5 Credit HoursSemester 1 of a year-long (three semester) internship program. Accepted students will be considered apprentice members of the host fire department or fire protection district, undergoing training and… source
FIRE 2862Fire Service Internship II 5 Credit HoursSemester 2 of a year-long (three semester) internship program. Accepted students will be considered apprentice members of the host fire department or fire protection district, undergoing training and… source
FIRE 2863Fire Service Internship III 5 Credit HoursSemester 3 of a year long 3 semester internship program. Accepted students will be considered a apprentice member of the host fire department or fire protection district, undergoing training and work… source
GED 0800General Education Development Review 3 Credit HoursPrepares adult students to take the G.E.D. Literature and the Arts, Writing, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics and the U.S. Constitution tests. Reviews skills, concepts and information needed for… source
GED 0801Spanish General Ed Development Review 3 Credit HoursPrepares adult students to take the Spanish General Education Development (GED) Literature and the Arts, Writing, Social Studies, Science Mathematics and the U.S. Constitution tests. Review skills, c… source
GED 0802Bridge to Health Care Careers 6 Credit HoursThe course prepares adults to pass the GED tests while gaining the skills necessary to train for sustainable employment or post-secondary education in the health care field. Instruction combines read… source
GED 0805GED Bridge to CIT 6 Credit HoursThis course prepares students to pass the GED tests while gaining the skills necessary to train for sustainable employment or post-secondary education in the information technology field. Instruction… source
GED 0830GED Review: US/IL Constitution 1 Credit HourPrepares adult students to take the General Education Development (GED) U.S./Illinois Constitution tests. Course is non-transferable and does not count toward GPA/graduation. This course may be taken… source
HIDP 1101The Auditory Mechanism 3 Credit HoursThe Auditory Mechanism is an introduction to anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology and embryology, and development of the auditory and vestibular systems. Normal aspects of auditory physiology and… source
HIDP 1102Acoustics and Hearing Science 3 Credit HoursAcoustics and Hearing Science will provide an overview of the basic properties of sound. Topics will also include the structures and functions of the auditory mechanism and their involvement in a wid… source
HIDP 1103Intro to Audiology & Clinical Audiometry 4 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to audiology and clinical audiometry. Auditory function and the basic principles of audiological assessment across the lifespan will be covered. (4 lecture hours) source
HIDP 1104Aural Rehabilitation Across the Lifespan 3 Credit HoursAural Rehabilitation Across the Lifespan is an introduction to interventions aimed at minimizing the communication difficulties associated with hearing loss in people of all ages. (3 lecture hours) source
HIDP 2101Hearing Aids 4 Credit HoursThis introduction to Hearing-Aid (HA) applications will include HA components, system, electroacoustic evaluation, and methods of prescribing HA gains to a person with a specified hearing loss. Basic… source
HIDP 2102Professional Issues and the Hearing Instrument Specialist 3 Credit HoursProfessional Issues and the Hearing Instrument Specialist addresses a wide variety of issues pertinent to the professional life of the Hearing Instrument Specialist. (3 lecture hours) source
HIDP 2112Clinical Practicum 2 Credit HoursStudents will obtain supervised clinical experience in a hearing instrument dispensing clinic. This course can only be taken on a pass/fail basis. (4 lab hours, 16 clinical hours) source
HIT 1107CPT Coding 3 Credit HoursThis course introduces students to the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) code sets. The students will learn to interpret healthcare documentat… source
HIT 1108ICD-10-CM Coding for Physician Services 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) 10-CM for coding and reimbursement of physician office services. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
HIT 1109Inpatient Procedural Coding 3 Credit HoursThis course provides an introduction to the format and application of the ICD-10-PCS coding system. Students will learn the unique meaning of each PCS code character and how it relates to code applic… source
HIT 1110Diagnostic Coding 3 Credit HoursThis course introduces the ICD-10-CM code set, coding format and structure, coding conventions, and guidelines. Students will evaluate medical documentation and learn how to abstract, assign, and seq… source
HIT 1130Survey of Health Information Management 4 Credit HoursIn this introductory course, students will explore the health information management profession and its impact on the delivery of healthcare in a variety of settings. Students will gain insight into… source
HIT 1140Disease and Pharmacology for Health Information Technology 4 Credit HoursStudents will examine information on abnormal changes in body systems as indicators of common diseases and pathological conditions. Information is presented on the pharmacologic agents used to treat… source
HIT 1210Health Information Statistics and Analysis 3 Credit HoursStudents will learn to apply statistical formulas to the calculation and analysis of health care data, as well as the fundamentals data visualization. Students will use software programs and learn be… source
HIT 1217Revenue Cycle Management for Health Information Technology 4 Credit HoursStudents are introduced to the financial aspects of healthcare. The course covers registration, medical coding systems, healthcare insurance, reimbursement methodologies, compliance, charge capture,… source
HIT 1301Anatomy and Pharmacology for Medical Coders and Billers 3 Credit HoursStudents will examine the twelve body systems, the organs that they comprise, and the function of each. Basic pharmacology terms, treatments, and routes of administration will be explored. Clinically… source
HIT 1302Introduction to Diagnostic Coding 3 Credit HoursInternational Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) coding is a system used by healthcare providers to classify and report diseases and disorders. This course… source
HIT 1401CPT Coding for Physician Office 4 Credit HoursStudents will learn how to interpret physician documentation in order to assign appropriate procedure codes. Students will learn how to apply the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) conventions and… source
HIT 1402Legal and Ethical Concepts for Medical Coders and Billers 3 Credit HoursStudents will explore various legal and ethical concepts related to the field of Health Information Management and specific to medical coding. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIP… source
HIT 1403Revenue Cycle Management 3 Credit HoursStudents will explore tasks associated with revenue cycle management contributing to the capture, management, and collection of physician service reimbursement. Students will compare different outpat… source
HIT 1501Health Insurance and Reimbursement 3 Credit HoursThis course provides an in-depth understanding of the healthcare insurance and reimbursement landscape in the United States. Students will learn the basics of healthcare insurance, including private… source
HIT 1503CPT and HCPCS Coding for Medical Billers 2 Credit HoursStudents will learn about the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) code sets used for physician services. Students will apply coding conventions… source
HIT 1840Independent Study 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with and a… source
HIT 2110Health Information Law and Compliance 4 Credit HoursThis course introduces students to concepts of health law, legal proceedings, and patient consents. In addition, they will explore Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and Admi… source
HIT 2208Advanced Medical Coding 3 Credit HoursIn this course, students will combine their skills and knowledge from the CPT, Diagnostic and Inpatient Procedural Coding courses to code both inpatient and outpatient scenarios. Students will have t… source
HIT 2213ICD-10-CM Coding for Inpatient Services 3 Credit HoursStudy of nomenclature and classification of systems including coding and sequencing. Introduction to International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-10 coding principles. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
HIT 2217Revenue Cycle Management 4 Credit HoursThis course examines all aspects of the healthcare revenue cycle including patient registration, charge capture, coding, claim submission, insurance remittance, payments, and denials. Students will e… source
HIT 2240Health Information Organizational Management and Leadership 3 Credit HoursStudents are introduced to management and leadership skills relevant to operating a Health Information Management department. The concepts of organizational change, human resource strategies, perform… source
HIT 2250Health Information Technology Capstone 2 Credit HoursThis course provides students with Professional Practice Experience (PPE) and is intended to strengthen the academic experience. It enables students to obtain actual work experience and put academic… source
HORT 1100(AG 905) Introduction to Horticulture 3 Credit HoursPrinciples and practices in the development, production and use of horticultural crops. Includes classification, structure, growth and development, environmental influences on horticultural plants, a… source
HORT 1101(AG 904) Soils and Fertilizers 3 Credit HoursNature and characteristics of soils including physical, chemical and biological properties, soil origins, classification, soilless media and proper soil management. Examines the interrelationship bet… source
HORT 1105Floral Design I 3 Credit HoursPrinciples and elements of floral design, with practice in creating basic floral designs and using proper techniques. Includes identification, care and handling of flowers. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab ho… source
HORT 1107Prescribed Burn Training 1 Credit HourExplore prescribed burning as an essential practice in land management and ecosystem maintenance. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the ecological role of fire in sustaining healthy… source
HORT 1108Chainsaw Safety and Operation 2 Credit HoursExplore chainsaw safety as an essential skill across various industries. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of chainsaw components, functions, and safe operating techniques. Students… source
HORT 1109OSHA 10-Hour Landscape Safety 1 Credit HourOccupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Landscape training for entry level workers and employers on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in… source
HORT 1110Applied Plant Taxonomy 3 Credit HoursClassification of plant families with an emphasis on plant material used in the horticulture industry. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
HORT 1111Landscape Design I 3 Credit HoursThe process of residential landscape design, site analysis and practical solutions of typical landscape problems. Includes plant selection, graphic presentation and correct placement of materials in… source
HORT 1112Landscape Maintenance 3 Credit HoursPrinciples and practices for sustainable maintenance of various landscape features for residential and commercial sites. Includes best practices and strategies for snow and ice management. (2 lecture… source
HORT 1113Landscape Construction 3 Credit HoursPrinciples and practices for sustainable construction and installation of various landscape features for residential and commercial sites. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
HORT 1114Irrigation & Water Management 3 Credit HoursPrinciples and practices of landscape irrigation involving the use of water from proper system design and installation through maintenance and management. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
HORT 1115Floral Design II 3 Credit HoursContinuation of the principles covered in Floral Design I. Introduces new styles and techniques and includes flower shop management. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
HORT 1116Spanish for Horticulture 3 Credit HoursDevelops basic conversational skills to communicate effectively in the horticulture industry. Emphasizes the ability to speak, understand, read, and write Spanish for safe, effective, and productive… source
HORT 1120Landscape Lighting 2 Credit HoursPrinciples and practices for design and installation of low voltage landscape lighting for residential and commercial sites. (1 lecture hour, 2 lab hours) source
HORT 1121National Collegiate Landscape Competitions 2 Credit HoursThis course prepares students for an experience in the National Collegiate Landscape Competition (NCLC). Students will gain hands-on-experience in various aspects of the landscape industry and practi… source
HORT 1122Pesticide Applicators Certification 2 Credit HoursPrepare students for Illinois Pesticide Applicators License exams. Course will cover chemical handling, mixing, calibration, and application of horticultural pesticides. Certification exam will be ad… source
HORT 1125Water Use/Conservation in the Landscape 1 Credit HourResidential and commercial water management as it relates to understanding the intersection of the Plant-Soil-Water continuum. Includes best practices and strategies for sustainability. (1 lecture ho… source
HORT 1130Horticulture Business 3 Credit HoursPrinciples and practices of operating a horticultural business and operational procedures for dealing with the perishable and seasonal nature of horticulture. Includes trends, skills and career oppor… source
HORT 1131Landscaping for Wildlife 1 Credit HourA study of landscape environments that offer food, water, and shelter/nesting cover to local wildlife to help species compete in our changing environment. The role of native plants in sustaining wild… source
HORT 1135Introduction to Green Roofs 1 Credit HourThe basics of green roof design, construction, and maintenance. Includes benefits of green roofs and a review of the products, plants, and growing media used in green roof applications. (1 lecture ho… source
HORT 1140Landscape Graphics 2 Credit HoursDrawing plans, section-elevations and perspectives for landscape design. Includes the use of pencils and markers for lettering, drafting and color renderings. (2 lecture hours) source
HORT 1141Sustainable Landscape Design 1 Credit HourSustainable landscape design and construction practices that minimize loss of natural resources. The economic benefits of sustainable practices will also be discussed. (1 lecture hour) source
HORT 1142Landscaping for Pollinators 1 Credit HourBiology and ecology of Midwest pollinators. Landscape design and implementation for attracting pollinators including site selection, plant selection, and maintenance requirements. (1 lecture hour) source
HORT 1145Perennial Plant Communities I 2 Credit HoursIntroduction to selecting perennial plants that grow well together and have similar maintenance requirements to create diverse, compatible, functional and beautiful gardens. Perennial plants are comb… source
HORT 1148Introduction to Horticultural Therapy 3 Credit HoursExamines the practice of horticultural therapy (HT) as an effective and increasingly utilized treatment modality for sustaining or improving health. Explores the people-plant relationship, a horticul… source
HORT 1150Power Equipment Electrical Systems 3 Credit HoursBasic electrical theory, circuit construction, and digital multimeter use. Service information and wiring diagrams used in power equipment diagnosis. Power equipment starting and charging systems. Sm… source
HORT 11512-Cycle Small Engine Repair/Maintenance 2 Credit HoursIntroduces principles of 2-cycle engine-powered devices used in the landscape industry. Topics Include 2-cycle engine function, use of technical literature, disassembly, repair, and troubleshooting t… source
HORT 11524-Cycle Small Engine Repair/Maintenance 3 Credit HoursIntroduces principles of 4-cycle small engine repair and maintenance. Includes troubleshooting, failure analysis and problem solving skills to repair and rebuild small engines used in landscape, indu… source
HORT 1185Arboriculture 3 Credit HoursCare and maintenance of trees and shrubs in the urban landscape. Includes Plant Health Care (PHC), environmental factors affecting plants, and proper and safe use of tools. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab ho… source
HORT 1420Cannabis and Industrial Hemp Production 4 Credit HoursExplores the fundamentals of cannabis biology and production. Emphasis on anatomy and physiology of the cannabis plant, hemp and marijuana cultivation, production, and processing methods. Various use… source
HORT 1800Special Project 1-3 Credit HoursSpecial project courses cover topics not otherwise covered by general education courses and other courses in the Catalog for the discipline. These courses require direct experience and focused reflec… source
HORT 1820Selected Topics 3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
HORT 1821Selected Topics 3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
HORT 1824Selected Topics 2 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
HORT 1826Selected Topics 1 Credit HourIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
HORT 1827Selected Topics 1 Credit HourIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
HORT 1840Independent Study 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with and a… source
HORT 2200Horticulture Field Study 1-3 Credit HoursThis course will introduce students to fundamental horticultural concepts by travelling to a particular region. Course content will focus on the region's unique ecology, biodiversity, cultural insigh… source
HORT 2211Computer-Aided Drafting for Landscape 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to computer-aided design and drafting utilizing landscape-specific DynaSCAPE software. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
HORT 22133D Landscape Design 3 Credit HoursVisual interpretation and presentation of landscape design concepts using 3D Design Software. Create 3D models and presentation materials for multiple phases of landscape design projects. (2 lecture… source
HORT 2221Plant Propagation 3 Credit HoursPrinciples and practices of sexual and asexual propagation of plants used in the horticulture industry. Includes work with seeds, cuttings, grafting, micropropagation, special structures and layering… source
HORT 2222Introduction to Plant Breeding 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to the principles, practices, and techniques of plant breeding. Examines modes of plant reproduction, breeding objectives, genetics, predictions, and selection. Course includes alternati… source
HORT 2225Specialty Floral Design 3 Credit HoursAdvanced floral design skills using principles, elements and techniques to create party, wedding and sympathy presentations. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
HORT 2226Advanced Specialty Floral Design 1 Credit HourAdvanced floral design skills using principles, elements and techniques to create floral armatures, floral jewelry, wedding bouquets, prom corsages and boutonnieres, and advanced sympathy work. (2 la… source
HORT 2231Turf Science and Management 3 Credit HoursPrinciples and methods of selecting, establishing and maintaining turf for residential lawns, parks, sports fields and golf courses. Includes cultural practices such as fertilization, irrigation and… source
HORT 2235Landscape Estimating and Bidding 3 Credit HoursFundamentals of creating landscape project estimates and bids to present to a client including reading landscape plans, take-off's, plant pricing, labor rates, measuring equipment, contingency, overh… source
HORT 2241Landscape Plants I 3 Credit HoursIdentification of woody ornamental trees, shrubs, vines and groundcovers common to northern Illinois with an emphasis on deciduous plants. Includes adaptability, cultural requirements and placement i… source
HORT 2242Landscape Plants II 3 Credit HoursIdentification of woody ornamental trees, shrubs, vines and groundcovers common to northern Illinois with an emphasis on narrow and broad-leaved evergreens. Includes adaptability, cultural requiremen… source
HORT 2243Ornamental Grasses 2 Credit HoursIdentification and use of ornamental grasses in the landscape. Includes propagation, production and designing with native and non-native grasses. (2 lecture hours) source
HORT 2244Herbaceous Perennials 3 Credit HoursIdentification, selection, design and maintenance of herbaceous perennials in the landscape. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
HORT 2245Perennial Plant Communities II 1 Credit HourDesign, installation and evaluation of perennial plant community gardens. Plant selections are based on time, cost and sustainability. (1 lecture hour) source
HORT 2246Perennial Plant Communities Stewardship 1 Credit HourMaintenance and evaluation of perennial plant community gardens. Emphasizes the arts and methods of becoming a skilled gardener. (2 lab hours) source
HORT 2251Plant Pathology 3 Credit HoursDetection, identification, and treatment of common plant diseases. Includes analysis of symptoms, selection of chemicals, preventive measures, and selection of disease resistant ornamental plants. (2… source
HORT 2253Greenhouse Operations and Procedures 3 Credit HoursPrinciples and practices of operating a commercial greenhouse. Includes types of greenhouse structures, greenhouse components, plant nutrition, greenhouse pests, crop scheduling, and business managem… source
HORT 2255Greenhouse Crop Production 3 Credit HoursPrinciples and practices utilized in growing and maintaining greenhouse crops such as bench and pot mums, poinsettias, lilies, bulbs, azaleas, hydrangeas, foliage and miscellaneous pot crops. Include… source
HORT 2256Interior Plant Identification & Design 2 Credit HoursIdentification, selection, cultural requirements, maintenance and propagation techniques of interior plants. Includes an introduction to professional interior landscaping, plant care and design techn… source
HORT 2257Bedding Plant Production 3 Credit HoursPrinciples and practices of bedding plant and plug production. Includes culture and identification of annual plant material such as petunias, marigolds, impatiens, begonias, geraniums and miscellaneo… source
HORT 2261Entomology for Horticulture 3 Credit HoursDetection, identification and management of local species of insects that damage plants. Includes selection and use of pesticides for insect control. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
HORT 2271Landscape Design II 3 Credit HoursThe design process with emphasis on problem solving and hardscape materials. Includes graphics, estimating, sales, and construction processes as they relate to design, installation and costs. (2 lect… source
HORT 2280Horticultural Therapy Programming & Techniques 3 Credit HoursThis course explores Horticultural Therapy (HT) programing tailored to a wide range of client populations. Students will learn to effectively design horticultural therapy activity sessions that addre… source
HORT 2281Horticultural Therapy Management 3 Credit HoursEquips students with the skills to design, implement, manage, and assess horticultural therapy programs across various settings. Key factors and strategies for designing and sustaining successful ind… source
HORT 2282Advanced Horticultural Therapy Techniques 3 Credit HoursExplores a variety of therapeutic techniques used in horticultural therapy. This course includes a lab component where students will have opportunities to apply classroom knowledge through relevant h… source
HORT 2300Introduction to Sustainable Urban Agriculture 3 Credit HoursPrinciples of sustainable agriculture for urban production. Includes the ethical, practical and scientific aspects of agricultural sustainability addressing economic, social and environmental impacts… source
HORT 2301Principles of Agroecology 3 Credit HoursIntroduces ecological approaches to urban agriculture examining the interactions of crops with the environment and soil culminating in a whole systems perspective. (3 lecture hours) source
HORT 2303Urban Agriculture Issues 2 Credit HoursExplores urban agricultural issues at the local, national, and global level focusing on growing food in urban areas. Includes the current state of urban agriculture, as both a social movement and as… source
HORT 2304Hydroponic and Aquaponic Production Systems 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to concepts and practices of growing crops in hydroponic and aquaponic systems. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
HORT 2305Local Foods 2 Credit HoursExplore the local food system, the importance of locally grown foods and the future impact of urban agriculture. (2 lecture hours) source
HORT 2306Introduction to Beekeeping 2 Credit HoursPrinciples and practices to start bee hives in your backyard. Includes topics on bee biology, hive management, queen bee purchasing, honey extraction, and bees in an urban setting. (2 lecture hours) source
HORT 2308Introduction to Composting 1 Credit HourIntroduces the cultural requirements, advantages, and benefits of composting systems. (2 lab hours) source
HORT 2309Fruit and Berry Production 3 Credit HoursPrinciples and practices of cultivating fruit and berry crops commercially. Includes fruit tree selection, planting and care for small-scale orchards or home gardens, pruning and training methods, an… source
HORT 2310Permaculture Design Certification 4 Credit HoursFoundations of permaculture design including ethics, principles, strategies, and techniques that can be employed for creating sustainable urban agriculture systems and projects. After completing this… source
HORT 2311Cool Season Vegetable and Herb Production 2 Credit HoursExplores origin, crop requirements, harvesting, and management strategies for sustainable urban production of cool season vegetables and herbs. (1 lecture hour, 2 lab hours) source
HORT 2312Warm Season Vegetable and Herb Production 2 Credit HoursExplores origin, crop requirements, harvesting, and management strategies for sustainable urban production of warm season vegetables and herbs. (1 lecture hour, 2 lab hours) source
HORT 2313Mushroom Production 2 Credit HoursExplores methods of growing edible mushrooms including culture, maintenance, substrate preparation, composting, spawn generation techniques, inoculation methods, harvesting, and pest and disease mana… source
HORT 2800Special Project 1-3 Credit HoursSpecial project courses cover topics not otherwise covered by general education courses and other courses in the Catalog for the discipline. These courses require direct experience and focused reflec… source
HORT 2860Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
HORT 2863Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 3 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
HORT 2865Internship Advanced (Career & Tech Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Career and Technical Education). Course requires participation in Career & Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are… source
HOSP 1100Introduction to the Hospitality Industry 3 Credit HoursOrientation to the hospitality industry, its history and magnitude, organization, challenges, and opportunities. Highlights interdependent nature of the public hospitality industry. (3 lecture hours) source
HOSP 1101Introduction to Travel & Tourism 3 Credit HoursOverview of one the world's largest industries, travel and tourism. Introduces students to major industry sectors such as transportation, hotels, food and beverage, destinations, career opportunities… source
HOSP 1102Introduction to World Destinations 3 Credit HoursCovers the seven continents of the world in general terms. Discusses basic geography terminology including map reading, time zones, and the location of major airports and cities. Examines companies s… source
HOSP 1103Principles of the Travel Industry I 3 Credit HoursProvides introductory level travel planning. Introduces students to industry tools, concepts, and techniques. Emphasis is on technology and logistics in all major industry sectors. (3 lecture hours) source
HOSP 1104Principles of the Tourism Industry 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to the characteristics of tourism concepts and systems. Tourism past and present is discussed building around why people want to be tourists. (3 lecture hours) source
HOSP 1105Introduction to Resort Management 3 Credit HoursOverview of resort management and operations. Review the history and the growth of resorts in the United States, expansion of resorts worldwide, and their operations and characteristics. (3 lecture h… source
HOSP 1106Itineraries and Tour Packages 3 Credit HoursCovers the fundamentals of researching, designing, and packaging traveler itineraries. (3 lecture hours) source
HOSP 1107Principles of the Travel Industry II 3 Credit HoursProvides intermediate level travel planning management. Emphasis is on effective practices for selling travel products, and essential travel agency functions such as communications, finances, commiss… source
HOSP 1111Front Office Operations 3 Credit HoursSupervisory management roles in the front office of a hotel or resort. Includes desk operations, reservations, sales, information management and uniformed services. Use of simulations, computers, rol… source
HOSP 1112Hospitality Facilities Management 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to the environments and functions in the housekeeping, maintenance, and engineering departments of today's hospitality environment. (3 lecture hours) source
HOSP 1121Supervision in the Hospitality Industry 3 Credit HoursPrinciples of effective human relations required by hospitality industry supervisory personnel. Practical skills for effective supervision including decision making, leadership roles, motivating pers… source
HOSP 1122Food & Beverage for the Meeting Planner 2 Credit HoursIntroduction to the food and beverage industry for the meeting/event professional. Emphasis will be placed on menu planning, service styles, nutrition, and special dietary restrictions. (2 lecture ho… source
HOSP 1131State and National Parks 3 Credit HoursIn-depth study of State and National Parks in the United States. Covers the most popular National Parks as important tourist attractions. Itinerary planning is included. (3 lecture hours) source
HOSP 1140Quality Management of Service in the Hospitality Industry 3 Credit HoursApplies the services concept to a total management improvement system in the hospitality industry. Analysis includes ethics, practices, and case studies of leading hotel companies. (3 lecture hours) source
HOSP 1151Restaurant Service and Sales 2 Credit HoursPrinciples and techniques necessary in a dining room to perform proper food and beverage service, reflecting the variety of operations in the restaurant industry including responsible service of alco… source
HOSP 1152Advanced Restaurant Service 2 Credit HoursThis advanced level service management course includes fine dining and a la carte table service, with an emphasis on complex table and beverage techniques. Focus on customer service skills, responsib… source
HOSP 1153The Science of Meetings 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to the science involved in meetings. Emphasis will be placed on skills needed to leverage technology, prepare for an effective meeting, agenda planning, effective communications, and the… source
HOSP 1156Introduction to Wedding Planning 2 Credit HoursIntroduction to the logistical planning of weddings. The course will begin with inspiration and vision, and end with the wedding day. Highlights include: budgets, timelines, design elements, venues,… source
HOSP 1161Travel Geography & Culture-The Americas 3 Credit HoursCovers the location of major cities, airports, and sea ports and the air, land, and cruise companies serving North, Central, and South American destinations. Includes the location of important touris… source
HOSP 1162Travel Geography & Culture-Europe and Africa 3 Credit HoursCovers the location of major cities, airports, and sea ports and the air, land, and cruise companies serving European and African destinations. Includes the location of important tourist attractions,… source
HOSP 1163Travel Geography & Culture-Asia and Pacific 3 Credit HoursCovers the location of major cities, airports, and sea ports and the air, land, and cruise companies serving Asia and South Pacific destinations. Includes the location of important tourist attraction… source
HOSP 1201Introduction to Wine 2 Credit HoursAn introductory course designed for the wine enthusiast. Examines wine history, basic wine terminology, fermentation, and an appreciation for all types of wine. (2 lecture hours) source
HOSP 1202Old World Wine Traditions 3 Credit HoursExploration of the old world wine-producing regions: France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Hungry, and Austria. Students will sample tastings, understand viticulture influences and practice techni… source
HOSP 1203New World Wine Advancements 3 Credit HoursExploration of the new world wine producing regions: California, Oregon, Washington, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Argentina, and Chile through tastings, viticulture influences, and technique… source
HOSP 1204Wine and Food Pairing 2 Credit HoursIntroduction to wine and food pairings through tastings, viticulture influences, and preparation techniques that impact aroma, flavor, body, and style of wine. Students will partner with Internationa… source
HOSP 1820Selected Topics 1-3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. (1 to 3 lecture hours) source
HOSP 1821Selected Topics II 1 Credit HourIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. (1 lecture hour) source
HOSP 1822Selected Topics III 2 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. (2 lecture hours) source
HOSP 1823Selected Topics IV 3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. (3 lecture hours) source
HOSP 1840Independent Study 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline, and methods of evaluation in coordination with, and… source
HOSP 2000Home Agency Operations 3 Credit HoursProvides the background necessary to create and manage a successful home-based travel advisor operation. The course builds a foundation of the knowledge, skills, steps, and technology required to be… source
HOSP 2105Spa & Recreational Management 3 Credit HoursOrientation to spa and recreational management within a resort. Highlights the role of wellness, relaxation, and entertainment to the guest experience. Emphasis is also placed on business relationshi… source
HOSP 2130Hospitality Industry Accounting 3 Credit HoursApplication of basic accounting principles to hospitality industry establishments. Systems of daily reporting and the preparation of periodic accounting statements will be covered. (3 lecture hours) source
HOSP 2131Contracts and Risk Management for the Planner 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to basic meeting and event contract law. Meeting and event planner contract terminology and risk associated with signing a contract. (3 lecture hours) source
HOSP 2203Professional Catering & Banquet Management 3 Credit HoursPlanning, production, and execution of catered events and banquets. Topics covered include needs assessment, client relationships, operations, food production, technology, primary and auxiliary servi… source
HOSP 2204Wines of the World 2 Credit HoursSurvey of the world's leading wines classified by type and suitability for particular use. Methods and techniques employed in purchasing, storing, and merchandising of wine will be discussed. Restaur… source
HOSP 2210Global Distribution Systems 3 Credit HoursFundamental computer entries to complete an airline reservation within a computer system. Includes the major airline Global Distribution Systems (GDS), their operation, and value to travel agents, ou… source
HOSP 2229Revenues, Fares, & GDS 4 Credit HoursIntroduces air travel terminology and documentation procedures including fares, tariffs, reservations, e-ticketing, and Global Distribution Systems (GDS) operation. Examines the interrelationships of… source
HOSP 2230Law for the Hospitality Industry 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to the legal principles that affect the hospitality industry. Special emphasis is placed on the rights, responsibilities, contract law, risk management, travel law, and liabilities of a… source
HOSP 2231Airline Operations & Security Procedures 3 Credit HoursOperations and security procedures for domestic and international airlines. Topics include airport policies for passengers and baggage handling, procedures for transporting live animals, denied board… source
HOSP 2236Cruise Industry Sales 3 Credit HoursStudy of the Cruise Line Industry with analysis of contemporary cruising, marketing strategies, and documentation. Includes evaluation of types of ships, styles, sizes, itinerary selection, and desti… source
HOSP 2240Tour Escorting, Planning and Operations 3 Credit HoursWholesale and group tour operations, including the initiation and development of tours and vacation packages, generating group business via travel agency sales, marketing travel products to the retai… source
HOSP 2245Tour Escorting, Planning, and Operations Practicum 3 Credit HoursWholesale and group tour operations with hands-on experience. Students will prepare a comprehensive plan and implement an actual tour package to a vacation destination. Course culminates with student… source
HOSP 2250Sustainable Tourism 3 Credit HoursEssential principles and concepts of sustainable tourism. Includes practical applications of the economic, environmental, and sociocultural context of sustainability. Integrates challenges and opport… source
HOSP 2253Meeting and Event Management I 3 Credit HoursMeeting and special event planning including exhibits, trade shows, and conventions. Emphasis is on techniques of conference service, related food and beverage services, and sales management. (3 lect… source
HOSP 2254Meeting & Event Management II 3 Credit HoursIntermediate principles in meeting and event planning including registration and housing, technology, greening, and international planning. (3 lecture hours) source
HOSP 2255Special Event Management 3 Credit HoursThe development of a special event from the conceptual design through completion. (3 lecture hours) source
HOSP 2256Wedding Planning Management 4 Credit HoursThe Wedding Planning Management course will concentrate on the planning of a wedding and follow through to the implementation of the event. The course will highlight the history of marriage, cultural… source
HOSP 2258Gastronomy and Marketing in Hospitality 4 Credit HoursThis course examines the relationships between gastronomy, tourism, and marketing for the hospitality industry. The rise in mainstream interest in food and drink has provided opportunities for new ma… source
HOSP 2260Hospitality Sales Management 3 Credit HoursExploration of the responsibilities for hospitality sales managers. Emphasis will be placed on the skills required for sales managers including prospecting for new business, developing strong interpe… source
HOSP 2261Beverage Management Operation 2 Credit HoursOverview of beverage operations management in the hospitality industry. Covers equipment, staffing, managing, marketing, purchasing and mixology. Hospitality industry regulations relevant to beverage… source
HOSP 2262Restaurant Beverage Service: Mixology 2 Credit HoursEssential skills of beverage service with emphasis placed upon the need for responsible beverage service. Includes the proper use of equipment and techniques used in beverage preparation. (1 lecture… source
HOSP 2275Hospitality Concept Design 2 Credit HoursExploration of culinary and hospitality based businesses. Vision, product development, marketing, management and operations are all emphasized. (2 lecture hours) source
HOSP 2280Hospitality Marketing Management 3 Credit HoursSuccessful marketing principles employed in the hospitality industry. Demand variables, distribution channels, communications, promotions, research, packaging, collateral materials, pricing strategie… source
HOSP 2285Advanced Hospitality Operations 3 Credit HoursStudy of the integration of hotel industry departments such as hotel operations, marketing, technology, human resource management, accounting, and purchasing. Special emphasis is placed on decision-m… source
HOSP 2290Advanced Meeting & Event Management - Capstone 3 Credit HoursThe capstone course for meeting and event planning. This course will allow students implement the concepts learned from previous classes and plan an actual meeting. (6 lab hours) source
HOSP 2820Advanced Selected Topics 1-3 Credit HoursAdvanced exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. (1 to 3 lecture hours) source
HOSP 2821Advanced Selected Topics II 1 Credit HourAdvanced exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. (1 lecture hour) source
HOSP 2822Advanced Selected Topics III 2 Credit HoursAdvanced exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. (2 lecture hours) source
HOSP 2823Advanced Selected Topics III 3 Credit HoursAdvanced exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. (3 lecture hours) source
HOSP 2860Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
HOSP 2862Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 2 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
HOSP 2863Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 3 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
HOSP 2864Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
HOSP 2865Internship Advanced (Career & Tech Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Career and Technical Education). Course requires participation in Career & Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are… source
HF 907DHUMNT 1104 (HF 907D) Women in Arts: Cultural and Artistic Expressions of Gender 3 Credit HoursAn interdisciplinary study of women throughout the world and their contributions to the arts and culture through the humanities. This course explores artistic creations as well as reflections of gend… source
HF 904NHUMNT 1105 (HF 904N) Humanities Beyond the U.S. & Europe 3 Credit HoursInterdisciplinary survey of the significant intellectual and artistic achievements of several religious and/or geographic cultures beyond the United States and Europe, such as Asian, African, South A… source
HF 906DHUMNT 1110 (HF 906D) The Arts and Cultural Diversity 3 Credit HoursAn exploration of human relations and cultural diversity in the contemporary United States and their roots in African, Native American, Asian and Latin American civilizations. Creative artworks in th… source
INTP 2104Introduction to American Sign Language Interpreting and Ethics 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) and the Code of Professional Conduct (CPC). The role of the sign language interpreter in various work settings will be explored. The hi… source
INTP 2105ASL/English Skills Development 4 Credit HoursDeveloping and mastering the intralingual skills needed to effectively translate from the source language into the target language. (4 lecture hours) source
INTP 2106Cognitive Processing ASL/English 4 Credit HoursIntroduction to cognitive processing skills essential to the interpreting process. These include memory pattern recognition and inferences, delayed repetition, comprehension, immediate repetition, ac… source
INTP 2107Translating from ASL to English/English to ASL 4 Credit HoursPrepares students with basic translation skills enabling them to progress in faithful message transfer and rendering. The focus is on message analysis, transfer, and reformulation in American Sign La… source
INTP 2108Consecutive & Simultaneous Interpreting 4 Credit HoursRequires students to master a high level of interlingual skills that are essential for simultaneous and consecutive interpreting. They will demonstrate a competency of comprehending, transferring, an… source
INTP 2109Educational Interpreting and Transliterating 3 Credit HoursAdvanced instruction in the concepts and skill sets necessary to work in primary, secondary, and post-secondary settings as educational interpreters and support service providers. Students will learn… source
INTP 2110American Sign Language Interpreter Practicum 2 Credit HoursApplies ASL interpreting skills in a variety of settings. Includes off-campus assignments with a mentor and a weekly colloquium. Students must be available during the day and evening for interpreting… source
LTC 1130Introduction to Long-Term Care Services 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to the organization and management of long-term care services. Other areas include the impact of state and federal regulations as well as issues around the funding service… source
LTC 1140Introduction to Nursing Home Administration 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to the responsibilities of the nursing facility administrator, licensure procedures, and standards. Relevant legal, funding, and program issues will also be addressed. (3… source
LTC 1160Social Gerontology and Long-Term Care 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to the physical, psychological, sociological, and financial aspects of aging. Other topics will include long-term care options and current social policies. (3 lecture hour… source
MC 912MARKE 2240 (MC 912) Advertising 3 Credit HoursExplores the role of advertising as it relates to an organization's integrated communication plan. Topics include copywrite, design, media selection, buyer behavior, and government regulation on adve… source
MATH 0459Whole Number Arithmetic 1 Credit HourContent includes principles of arithmetic: fundamental operations with whole numbers, common fractions, decimals, exponents, roots, and order of operations. (2 lab hours) source
MATH 0460College Arithmetic 3 Credit HoursPrinciples of arithmetic. Fundamental operations with whole numbers, common fractions and decimals. Percents and applications in the world of business. Rational numbers, exponents and powers. This co… source
MATH 0461Pre-Algebra 3 Credit HoursContent includes principles of arithmetic: fundamental operations with whole numbers, common fractions, decimals, percents and applications in the world of business, rational numbers, exponents, and… source
MATH 0465Preparatory Mathematics for General Education 5 Credit HoursStudents develop the foundational mathematical skills necessary for general education mathematics courses (Math 1218 and Math 1220). Content features collaborative project-based and technology-enable… source
MATH 0470Elementary Plane Geometry 3 Credit HoursPoints and lines in the plane, angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, polygonal regions, circles and their relationships. (3 lecture hours) source
MATH 0481Foundations for College Mathematics I 5 Credit HoursTopics from elementary algebra: sets of numbers, operations with real numbers, variables, integral exponents, scientific notation, simplification of algebraic expressions, solving linear equations an… source
MATH 0482Foundations for College Mathematics II 5 Credit HoursStudents will survey topics from elementary algebra and intermediate algebra. Topics include: operations with algebraic fractions, solving equations with the algebraic fractions, radicals and rationa… source
MATH 0485Algebra Refresher Workshop 0.5 Credit HoursDesigned as a focused review of the elementary and intermediate algebra techniques and associated problem solving skills required for a student to be successful in college level math. Students meetin… source
MATH 1100Business Mathematics 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to the application of mathematics to business transactions, analysis and solution of the business problems in profit and loss, interest, installment transactions, percent… source
MATH 1102Mathematics for Health Sciences 3 Credit HoursDesigned for health science majors. Topics include systems of measurements, use of formulas, dimensional analysis, percents, decimals, fractions, ratio and proportion, direct and inverse variation, s… source
MATH 1104Mathematics for Horticulture 3 Credit HoursDesigned for horticulture majors only. Topics include fractions, decimals, percents, systems of measurement, dimensional analysis, use of formulas, ratio and proportion, linear equations, perimeter,… source
MATH 1108Perspectives of Mathematics 3 Credit HoursThe course surveys some of the major ideas of mathematics and relationships to the arts, life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences, games, etc. Topics are selected from number systems, induct… source
MATH 1115Technical Mathematics I 3 Credit HoursFor technical/occupational programs. Emphasizes problem-solving skills using elementary algebra, right angle trigonometry, and ratio and proportion. (3 lecture hours) source
MATH 1116Technical Mathematics II 5 Credit HoursA continuation of Technical Mathematics I emphasizing problem solving-skills using trigonometry, common logarithms and natural logarithms. (5 lecture hours) source
MATH 1120Mathematical Foundations for Diagnostic Medical Imaging Sonographers 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to mathematical applications and problem solving in the field of sonography. Topics include systems of measurement, dimensional analysis, application of formulas, probabil… source
MATH 1218(M1 904) General Education Mathematics 3 Credit HoursStudents will learn mathematical reasoning and the solving of real-life problems, rather than routine skills. Four topics will be studied: set theory, logic theory, counting techniques and probabilit… source
MATH 1220(M1 901) Quantitative Literacy 3 Credit HoursStudents will learn basic numeracy needed by a college graduate to reason about quantities, their magnitudes, and their relationships between and among other quantities. Topics include linear systems… source
MATH 1321Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers I 4 Credit HoursStudents interested in a career working with children from birth to grade 8 would benefit from taking this course. It is the first course of a two-part sequence. Students will explore sets, logic and… source
MATH 1322(M1 903) Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers II 3 Credit HoursA continuation of MATH 1321 . Designed for elementary education majors. Introduction to probability and statistics, measurement, geometric constructions, coordinate geometry and geometric transformat… source
MATH 1325Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers I and II 5 Credit HoursThis course is designed to meet the requirements of the state certification of elementary teachers. Active participation in problem solving, conceptual understanding, and mathematical reasoning are f… source
MATH 1340History of Mathematics 3 Credit HoursThe historical development of mathematics and certain mathematical concepts from ancient times to the present, with emphasis given to basic and intermediate mathematics concepts. The focus of this ma… source
MATH 1428College Algebra With Applications 3 Credit HoursStudents will learn algebra with an emphasis on applications. This course should not be taken by students planning to enroll in calculus. Topics include, but are not limited to, matrices, functions,… source
MATH 1431Precalculus I 5 Credit HoursStudents will learn algebra with an emphasis on concepts needed for calculus. Topics include, but are not limited to, functions, conic sections, matrices and determinants, polynomial theory, rational… source
MATH 1432Precalculus Ii: Trigonometry 3 Credit HoursStudents will learn trigonometry with an emphasis on concepts needed for calculus. Topics include, but are not limited to, formal definition of trigonometric functions and circular functions, radian… source
MATH 1533(M1 906) Finite Mathematics 4 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to sets, counting techniques, probability, modeling, systems of linear equations and inequalities, matrix algebra, linear programming, Markov chains, and game theory. This… source
MATH 1635(M1 902/BUS 901) Statistics 4 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to elements of descriptive and inferential statistics. Real world applications will be emphasized throughout the course. There will be a strong focus on statistical reason… source
MATH 1820Selected Topics I 1-3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected mathematics topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed In college class schedule. May be taken three times for credit as long as d… source
MATH 1840Independent Study 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within Mathematics to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with and appr… source
MATH 2000(M1 900-O) Survey of Calculus 3 Credit HoursStudents will study functions, limits, continuity, the derivative, rules for differentiation of algebraic, trigonometric, and the transcendental functions, anti-derivatives and integration, the funda… source
MATH 2115(M1 905/CS 915) Discrete Mathematics 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to the formal study of discrete structures in mathematics. Topics include set theory, combinatorial mathematics, logic, graph theory, Boolean algebra, and formal languages… source
MATH 2134(M1 900-B) Calculus for Business and Social Science 4 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to basic concepts of differential and integral calculus. This course is intended for students planning to major in business, or the behavioral, social, or biological scien… source
MATH 2231(M1 900-1/MTH901) Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 5 Credit HoursThis is the first calculus course for students majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Topics include lines, circles, functions, limits, continuity, the derivative, rules for d… source
MATH 2232(M1 900-2/MTH902) Calculus and Analytic Geometry II 5 Credit HoursApplications of the definite integral, techniques of integration, numerical integration techniques, improper integrals, sequences and series, Taylor and Maclaurin expansions, power series, hyperbolic… source
MATH 2233(M1 900-3/MTH903) Calculus and Analytic Geometry III 4 Credit HoursIntroduction to vectors and operations on vectors, geometry of space, cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems, vector functions with physics applications, arc length, curvature, multivariate fun… source
MATH 2235Additional Topics in Vector Calculus 1 Credit HourAn extension of Calculus III, covering the curl of a vector field, surface integrals, Stoke's theorem, and the divergence theorem. (1 lecture hour) source
MATH 2245(MTH 911) Linear Algebra 4 Credit HoursGeometric vectors and vector spaces, matrices and linear transformations, inner product spaces, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, the determinant function, and formal methods of mathematical proof. (4 le… source
MATH 2270(MTH 912) Differential Equations 4 Credit HoursEquations of first order with applications, homogeneous linear equations of higher order with constant coefficients, non-homogeneous linear equations of higher order with constant coefficients, Lapla… source
MATH 2300Mathematical Proof 3 Credit HoursThis course serves as a transition to upper level mathematics with a focus on writing proofs. Topics include: propositional logic, predicate logic, set theory, mathematical induction, number theory,… source
MATH 2820Advanced Selected Topics I 1-3 Credit HoursAdvanced exploration and analysis of selected mathematical topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken three times for credit as… source
MATH 2860Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
MATH 2865Internship Advanced (Career & Tech Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Career and Technical Education). Course requires participation in Career & Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are… source
MATH 2870Internship (Transfer) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of employer, to provide appropriate… source
MATH 2871Internship - Advanced (Transfer) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Transfer). Course requires participation in work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with appro… source
MC 911MCOMM 1100 (MC 911) Introduction to Mass Communication 3 Credit HoursOverview of the mass media as a functionally-integrated system that emphasizes critical thinking about historical development, nature, functions, and storytelling responsibilities in a global environ… source
MC 919MCOMM 1105 (MC 919) News Reporting & Writing for Multimedia 3 Credit HoursDevelops basic journalistic reporting skills and storytelling techniques in a multimedia environment for citizen journalism and professional news gathering. Emphasizes live reporting to produce news… source
MC 914MCOMM 1120 (MC 914) Introduction to Broadcasting in a Global Environment 3 Credit HoursIntroduces students to the history of broadcasting and the concept of how globalization has impacted the broadcasting industry today. Students develop projects on U.S. broadcast programming, importan… source
MPTV 1011Introduction to Motion Picture and Television 3 Credit HoursHands-on introduction to motion pictures and television, emphasizing basic pre-production, production and post-production in animation, audio, television commercials and digital film shorts. Cameras,… source
MPTV 1020Editing for Motion Pictures and Television 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to picture and sound editing for motion pictures and television. Explores editing aesthetics, theory and techniques using a non-linear editing system. Emphasis on creation and critique o… source
MPTV 1022(MC 915) Audio for Motion Pictures and Television 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to audio production and post-production for motion pictures and television. Explores audio aesthetics, theory and techniques. Includes field and studio recording, multi-track mixing and… source
MPTV 1111Film/Video Aesthetics 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to film and video as an art form, including a study of the aesthetic and production elements of the medium. Emphasizes the use of visual and audio designs in cinematic storytelling. S… source
MPTV 1120Cinematography 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to camera and lighting techniques used in film and video productions. Emphasizes aesthetics, light placement, exposure, equipment, movement and crew roles. (6 lab hours) source
MPTV 1135(F2 908) Introduction to Film Art 3 Credit HoursIntroduces the basic elements of film as an art form, including cinematography, mise-en-scene, movement, editing, and sound. Social and media contexts of film will also be considered. Through screeni… source
MPTV 1145(F2 909) Film History 3 Credit HoursExplores the history of film through articulating the evolution of cinema from its inception to the modern era, with emphasis placed on social, historical, and economic contexts that shape changes in… source
MPTV 1154(HF 908) Film As Literature 3 Credit HoursExplores the process of film adaptation from a variety of sources. Includes examination of films adapted directly and indirectly from prior media, as well as an overview of theoretical approaches to… source
MPTV 1213History of Television 3 Credit HoursA survey of the historical development of television, emphasizing a study of television innovations in television broadcast production. Screenings, discussions, and production projects will be used.… source
MPTV 12153D Modeling I 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to 3D modeling for entertainment media. Students will learn to plan, create, and export 3D models using polygon modeling techniques in industry-standard software designed for entertainme… source
MPTV 1216Materials and Lighting 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to materials and lighting for entertainment media. Students will learn to texture and light 3D models using industry-standard tools and techniques designed for entertainment. Topics incl… source
MPTV 1220(MC 916) Introduction to Television Studio Production 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to multi-camera studio production and location video recording. Explores directing, techniques, operation of studio and control room, conceptualization, basic script writing, audio board… source
MPTV 1222Writing for Television 3 Credit HoursExplores concepts and techniques relevant to screenwriting for sitcom, sketch, drama, news and corporate video production using the television medium. Utilizes screenwriting software. (3 lecture hour… source
MPTV 1311Introduction to Animation 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to the animated story and character creation using traditional techniques of character animation. (6 lab hours) source
MPTV 1313History of Animation 3 Credit HoursStudy the animated film from its origins through current times focusing on animation firsts, experimental animations, short subject, propaganda and features. The student explores animation as an art… source
MPTV 1320Experimental Animation 3 Credit HoursContinued exploration of two-dimensional animation through the creation and screening of experimental animation projects. Students will be exposed to a variety of animation and story-telling techniqu… source
MPTV 1324Motion Graphics and Special Effects I 3 Credit HoursExplores basic and intermediate aspects of compositing, animating and creating special effects and motion graphics with compositing software. The student learns to add effects or enhance the look of… source
MPTV 1422Video Journalism 3 Credit HoursExamines the fundamentals of television news style writing. This course includes techniques for writing strong leads and conversational style scripts, as well as techniques of news gathering, reporti… source
MPTV 1423Announcing and Performing Broadcast News 3 Credit HoursExplores the role of on-camera talent in various television formats. Focuses on speech improvement through the study and practice of voice control, proper breathing, and diction. Includes an understa… source
MPTV 1430Introduction to Podcasting 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to podcast production. This course includes an understanding of the role of the podcaster and the development of content. Explores sound production, recording techniques, and the role of… source
MPTV 1431Introduction to Field Production and Editing 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to basic television news camera usage and editing, focusing on techniques used to gather video and sound for proper storytelling. Explores editing aesthetics, theory, and practices using… source
MPTV 1440Courier TV News Production 3 Credit HoursProvides hands-on experience with producing, directing, editing, and reporting for the weekly Courier TV newscast. Includes directing weekly newscast, editing and shooting news stories, preparing cop… source
MPTV 1800Special Project 1-3 Credit HoursSpecial project courses in the discipline cover topics not otherwise covered by general education courses and other courses in the catalog for the discipline. These courses require direct experience… source
MPTV 1820Selected Topics I 3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
MPTV 1822Selected Topics II 3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
MPTV 1823Selected Topics III 3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
MPTV 1840Independent Study 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with and a… source
MPTV 2022Screenwriting for Short Forms 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to screenwriting for motion pictures using short forms. Explores concepts and techniques relevant to screenwriting for features, shorts, television and individual scenes, including st… source
MPTV 2031Pre-Production for Motion Picture and Television 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to the duties of the motion picture or television producer in commercials, news, documentaries or narrative films. The pre-production process is emphasized, including the areas of pro… source
MPTV 2032Screenwriting for Feature Films 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to writing for feature-length motion pictures. Explores concepts relevant to long-form screenwriting including structure, theme, characterization, plot, action, dialogue, and format.… source
MPTV 2092Business of Screenwriting 3 Credit HoursExploration of the inner workings of the film industry as it relates to professional screenwriting including finding an agent, pitching, collaborating with producers, and understanding contracts. (3… source
MPTV 2113Directing for Film/Video 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to concepts and techniques used in directing narrative motion pictures. Emphasizes script analysis, pre-visualization, casting, working with actors and working with crew. (6 lab hours) source
MPTV 2131Film/Video Production 3 Credit HoursAn intermediate study in film and video production, integrating basic skills in screenwriting, producing and directing with further work in cinematography, sound and editing. Includes pre-production,… source
MPTV 2134On-Location TV Production 3 Credit HoursEmphasizes techniques for multi-camera on-location productions. Demonstrates how to produce live event production (sports, concerts, and government meetings). Introduces television production skills,… source
MPTV 2140Advanced Film/Video Production 3 Credit HoursAn advanced workshop in film and video production, emphasizing further work in producing and directing. Includes pre-production and production on one longer digital film or video project for portfoli… source
MPTV 22153D Modeling II 3 Credit HoursAdvanced course in 3D modeling for entertainment media. Students will learn to plan, create, prepare, and export 3D models using advanced sculpting techniques in industry-standard software designed f… source
MPTV 2223Commercial Video Production 3 Credit HoursA hands-on course in producing commercial video projects for a client. Emphasis on pre-production, production, and post-production of a video project to hone specific producing skills. (6 lab hours) source
MPTV 2231TV News Field Production 3 Credit HoursThe study and practice of techniques employed in shooting and editing television news. Emphasis is placed on proper field shooting techniques and news story editing. (6 lab hours) source
MPTV 2233Documentary Production 3 Credit HoursStudents are introduced to documentary filmmaking, emphasizing the technical and aesthetic aspects of documentary production. Production projects are geared toward the development of technical profic… source
MPTV 2234Film Directors and Authorship 3 Credit HoursFocuses on the study of film through examination of the film director and authorship. Studies of one or more directors, authorship theory, and critical dialogue about the concept of authorship and re… source
MPTV 2235Film Genres 3 Credit HoursFocuses on the study of film through examination of cinematic genre. Studies of one or more genres, genre theory, and critical dialogue about the concept of genre and its limitations will all be cove… source
MPTV 2236World Cinema 3 Credit HoursExplores international cinema, primarily emphasizing films made in countries other than the United States. Studies of the cinema of one or more nations, concepts of national cinematic identity, and c… source
MPTV 2237Documentary Cinema 3 Credit HoursExplores documentary cinema that fulfills a variety of cinematic purposes which may include argumentative, profile, essay, historical, and/or nature. Studies of multiple documentary styles, documenta… source
MPTV 2238Longform Television 3 Credit HoursExplores longform narrative television, whether comedic or dramatic, as a multifaceted, sustained storytelling medium. Studies of one or more narrative television series, creators, critical dialogue,… source
MPTV 2239Identity and Film 3 Credit HoursExplores the multifaceted relationship between films and various elements of identity, such as race, socioeconomic status, gender, sexuality, disability, and nationality. In addition to conducting te… source
MPTV 2240Advanced Television Production 3 Credit HoursAn advanced production course that emphasizes producing and directing techniques for television news. This class builds television production skills, introduces the fundamentals of advanced script wr… source
MPTV 2255Lies, Manipulation, and Misinformation in Mass Communication 3 Credit HoursDiscussion and analysis of the history of fake news, news production, consumption and evaluation. Students will have the opportunity to develop the critical thinking skills necessary to be an informe… source
MPTV 2311Advanced Animation 3 Credit HoursAn exploration of advanced techniques required in creating an animated project. This includes story development and character creation with a focus on 2D animation using digital techniques. (6 lab ho… source
MPTV 23313-D Animation I 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to three-dimensional computer animation, including creating and modifying simple models, lights and camera placement, creating materials, and rendering. (6 lab hours) source
MPTV 2332Game Animation 3 Credit HoursCourse covers animating for gameplay and in-game cutscenes. Students will design storyboards and translate them into complete animations to be used in gameplay and in-game cutscenes. Topics to includ… source
MPTV 2333Motion Graphics and Special Effects II 3 Credit HoursExplores intermediate and advanced aspects of compositing, animating and creating special effects and motion graphics with compositing software. The student learns to add effects or enhance the look… source
MPTV 2334Motion Capture Studio 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to motion capture for entertainment media. Students will learn to use industry-standard motion capture technology. Topics in motion capture include camera and volume calibration, human a… source
MPTV 2340Three-Dimensional Animation II 3 Credit HoursAdvanced concepts in three-dimensional computer animation, allowing students to complete a portfolio-level animated project. (6 lab hours) source
MPTV 2342Animation Portfolio 3 Credit HoursCapstone course of the animation program assesses student competencies through problem-solving activities of the animation industry. Students focus on skill reinforcement and portfolio development. (… source
MPTV 2422Writing and Reporting II 3 Credit HoursExpands on the fundamentals of television news style writing. Includes learning all facets of writing a television news package and the practice of writing more complex stories, such as features, pro… source
MPTV 2430Content Creator for Social Media 3 Credit HoursPractice the role of a social media content creator. This course includes content development, visual storytelling, and audience engagement techniques. Students will create videos, images, live strea… source
MPTV 2431Television News Producing 3 Credit HoursFocuses on the skills necessary to create content and produce a television news rundown: choosing newsworthy stories, allotting time, and determining transitions with organization, variety, and struc… source
MPTV 2435Sports Reporting and Broadcasting Techniques 3 Credit HoursAdvanced course in developing on-camera talent for sports broadcasting, Students will learn skills such as voice control, diction, and interviewing techniques for sports coverage, using single and mu… source
MPTV 2440Advanced On-Air Broadcasting 3 Credit HoursCapstone production course that emphasizes creating a student produced newscast. Students practice and experience anchoring, reporting, producing, shooting, and editing regularly scheduled on-air pro… source
MPTV 2520Advanced Editing 3 Credit HoursAdvanced exploration of editing techniques for motion pictures and television including narrative storytelling, image manipulation, and media management. Emphasis is on creation and critique of video… source
MPTV 2820Advanced Selected Topics I 3 Credit HoursAdvanced exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as differ… source
MPTV 2822Advanced Selected Topics II 3 Credit HoursAdvanced exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as differ… source
MPTV 2823Advanced Selected Topics III 3 Credit HoursAdvanced exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as differ… source
MPTV 2860Internship (career & Technical Education) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
MPTV 2865Internship Advanced (career & Technical Education) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Career and Technical Education). Course requires participation in Career & Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are… source
MRIT 2101Physical Principles and Instrumentation 3 Credit HoursComprehensive overview of MR imaging principles as well as the instrumentation associated with MR imaging. Provides a basic understanding of the principles and system components of MR image acquisiti… source
MRIT 2102Sectional Anatomy 3 Credit HoursA study of normal anatomy and normal variations, as well as its appearance in multiple planes, enables the student to better recognize abnormal conditions and make the associated imaging changes requ… source
MRIT 2103Principles and Procedures I 3 Credit HoursThe content covers specific clinical applications, coils that are available and their use, considerations in the scan sequences, specific choices in the protocols and positioning criteria. Anatomical… source
MRIT 2104Clinical Practice I 3 Credit HoursContent is presented as a progression in competency levels through clinical performance objectives and competency exams. (24 clinical hours) source
MRIT 2105MR Pathology 3 Credit HoursThe magnetic resonance imaging pathology course familiarizes the student with the common pathologies found in magnetic resonance imaging and the appearance of these pathologies in various imaging pro… source
MRIT 2106Imaging Applications 3 Credit HoursImaging applications provide the student with a comprehensive overview of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) pulse sequences, image formation, and image contrast, as well as the knowledge of the parame… source
MRIT 2107Principles and Procedures II 3 Credit HoursThe second principles and procedures course provides the student with the continuation of the imaging techniques related to the central nervous system (CNS), neck, thorax, musculoskeletal system and… source
MRIT 2108Clinical Practice II 3 Credit HoursContent is presented as a progression in competency levels through clinical performance objectives and competency exams. (24 clinical hours) source
MRIT 2109Clinical Practice III 3 Credit HoursContent is presented as a continuation in competency levels through clinical performance objectives and competency exams. (15 clinical hours) source
OFTI 1100Keyboarding and Document Fundamentals 3 Credit HoursBeginning keyboarding course designed for the student with limited keyboarding experience. (3 lecture hours) source
OFTI 1130Business Correspondence 3 Credit HoursBasic instruction and practice in developing the vital employment skills of planning, writing and formatting effective business communication including sentences, paragraphs, memos, letters, e-mail,… source
OFTI 1200(BUS 902) Microsoft 365 for Business Professionals 3 Credit HoursIntroductory course in Microsoft 365 utilizing the basic functions of file management, operating system, browser, word processing, spreadsheet, electronic presentation, and database software. Designe… source
OFTI 1201Advanced Microsoft 365 3 Credit HoursAdvanced course designed to elevate proficiency and collaboration in Microsoft 365 applications including, but not limited to, SharePoint, Teams, Project, Power Automate, Forms, Power BI, OneNote, an… source
OFTI 1203E-Mail and Electronic Communication 3 Credit HoursIntroductory course using Microsoft Outlook emphasizing efficient use of e-mail, calendar, tasks, and notes. Social media for business professionals will be included. Keyboarding skills and knowledge… source
OFTI 1210Word Processing I 3 Credit HoursWord processing functions using a specific word processing software package, which may include insert, delete, cut, paste, find, replace, document formatting, margins, tabs, spell checker, thesaurus,… source
OFTI 1215Advanced Word Processing/ Desktop Publishing 3 Credit HoursAdvanced word processing course that integrates desktop publishing applications. (3 lecture hours) source
OFTI 1250Electronic Presentations for Business Professionals 3 Credit HoursDesign, prepare and present effective business presentations utilizing current electronic presentation software and design techniques. Techniques for assessing a business presentation situation and d… source
OFTI 1300Virtual Office Assistant 3 Credit HoursExplores fundamentals of providing administrative support remotely through technology. Virtual Office Assistant (VOA) topics include telecommuting, types of virtual offices, setup and management of a… source
OFTI 1820Selected Topics in Office Technology Information 3 Credit HoursIntroductory discussion, review and analysis of a selected topic in Office Technology Information, which will be specified in the subtitle of the course as listed in the Class Schedule. Specifically… source
OFTI 1824Selected Topics in Office Technology Information 2 Credit HoursIntroductory discussion, review and analysis of a selected topic in Office Technology Information, which will be specified in the subtitle of the course as listed in the class schedule. Specifically… source
OFTI 1827Selected Topics in Office Technology Information 1 Credit HourIntroductory discussion, review and analysis of a selected topic in Office Technology Information, which will be specified in the subtitle of the course as listed in the class schedule. Specifically… source
OFTI 1840Independent Study - Individualized 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with and a… source
OFTI 2500Professional Office Capstone 3 Credit HoursCapstone course designed with an emphasis on the professional role of the office support staff. This course focuses on technological advances, decision making, and problem-solving skills. Trends in e… source
OFTI 2600Professional Development 3 Credit HoursCapstone course designed to develop people skills essential in the working environment. For students who have completed at least 60 percent of the credits required for a certificate or degree program… source
OFTI 2860Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
OFTI 2865Internship Advanced (Career & Tech Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Career and Technical Education). Course requires participation in Career & Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are… source
OPTH 2101Ophthalmic Technician I 4 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to the profession of ophthalmic technician, including education on career options in optometry/ophthalmology. Basic eye care assistant knowledge and skills will be expande… source
OPTH 2102Ophthalmic Technician II 5 Credit HoursStudents will expand their skills of clinical optics and biometry. Students will also be introduced to various eye diseases and disease processes. (4 lecture hours, 8 clinical hours) source
OPTH 2103Ophthalmic Technician III 5 Credit HoursOphthalmic technician III will be a culmination of information and skills learned as an eye care assistant and ophthalmic technician. Introduction of systemic diseases and how they effect the eyes wi… source
PCT 1001Patient Care Technician 5 Credit HoursThe Patient Care Technician (PCT) provides hands-on assistance in serving the basic needs of patients in a hospital setting. The PCT will perform bathing, feeding, catheter care, safety checks, and e… source
MC 921PHOTO 1500 (MC 921) Photojournalism 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to the principles and techniques of photojournalism across multiple media platforms, such as use in print, broadcast, and social/connected media. Students will use cameras and smart p… source
PHYS 1101Fitness Conditioning I 1 Credit HourCardiovascular conditioning, strength training, and other fitness methods are used in guiding students through a balanced workout. Various cardiovascular and weight training equipment in the Chaparra… source
PHYS 1102Fitness Conditioning II 1 Credit HourIntermediate to advanced cardiovascular and strength training techniques are emphasized in a personally designed fitness program. Strength training and cardiovascular machines will be used in a total… source
PHYS 1123Boot Camp Fitness I 1 Credit HourA total body conditioning class with a back to basics non-choreographed approach. Traditional calisthenics and exercises, current training techniques and drills are used to improve all components of… source
PHYS 1124Boot Camp Fitness II 1 Credit HourA continuation of Boot Camp Fitness I. Fitness workouts with a back to basics approach. Higher intensity exercises and workouts. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1131Cardio Kickboxing I 1 Credit HourAn exercise course that combines boxing, kickboxing, martial arts, aerobics and physical conditioning exercises to enhance cardiovascular and muscular endurance. All done to music. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1132Cardio Kickboxing II 1 Credit HourAn intermediate cardiovascular endurance activity that combines boxing, kickboxing, martial arts, aerobics, and physical conditioning exercises to further increase skill and endurance. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1151Fitness Walking I 1 Credit HourFitness walking, power walking and cross country walking techniques. Students assess personal fitness levels and work to improve cardiovascular fitness and set personal goals. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1152Fitness Walking II 1 Credit HourA continuation of Fitness Walking I. Improvement of cardiovascular fitness through increased intensity and/or distance. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1161Physical Fitness I 1 Credit HourA personal fitness program that includes progressive conditioning methods. Training exercises include: stretching, core training, jogging, sprinting, weight lifting and weight training. Also included… source
PHYS 1162Physical Fitness II 1 Credit HourAn advanced personal fitness program that includes progressive conditioning methods. Training exercises include: stretching, core training, jogging, sprinting, weight lifting and weight training. Als… source
PHYS 1171Weight Training I 1 Credit HourAn introduction to weight training. Application of the fundamentals of strength training through the use of machine and free weights. Basic anatomy and physiology associated with weight training and… source
PHYS 1172Weight Training II 1 Credit HourFundamentals of an advanced weight training program. Application of strength training using weight machines and free weights. Anatomy and physiology associated with weight training and safe lifting t… source
PHYS 1181Spinning I 1 Credit HourA 50-minute fitness class using spinning (stationary) bicycles. Cardiovascular endurance (aerobic and anaerobic) and muscular strength and endurance are developed. Music is used as a tool to motivate… source
PHYS 1182Spinning II 1 Credit HourA 50-minute fitness class using spinning (stationary) bicycles. Advanced spinning techniques are implemented to further improve fitness level. Aerobic and anaerobic training are used. Music is used t… source
PHYS 1184Body Sculpting I 1 Credit HourA toning and conditioning course that utilizes a variety of resistance tools to firm and strengthen the entire body. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1185Body Sculpting II 1 Credit HourA continuation of Body Sculpting I. Workouts designed to further improve muscle endurance and tone. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1190SAQSP Training 1 Credit HourPhysical conditioning theories and drills for improvement in speed, agility, quickness, strength and power (SAQSP). Applications to individual and team sports, plyometrics and other high intensity fi… source
PHYS 1191Power Lifting I 1 Credit HourAn introductory course in power lifting and training. Basic mechanics of major lifting techniques in the overall Olympic lifts. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1192Power Lifting II 1 Credit HourA continuation of Power Lifting I. The course advances and builds on the techniques and intensity of the work performed in power lifting. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1193SAQSP II 1 Credit HourSpeed, agility, quickness, strength, and power workouts for students who compete in individual and team sports and are ready for a higher level of training. Advanced drills and training techniques ar… source
PHYS 1203Hiking 1 Credit HourStudents will prepare for and participate in hiking activities in a variety of different environments and terrains. Wilderness survival techniques and environmental issues will also be covered. (2 la… source
PHYS 1204Bicycle Touring 1 Credit HourOutdoor cycling for recreation and fitness. Riding skills, equipment, training techniques, nutrition and planning for bike trips and/or touring. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1205Angling 1 Credit HourBait, spin-casting, still-fishing techniques, equipment care, and general fishing skills and practices. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1210Canoeing 1 Credit HourFundamental skills of canoeing including basic strokes, safety and canoe camping. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1211Backpacking 1 Credit HourBasics of backpacking including wilderness survival skills, equipment, conditioning, first aid, environmental issues and etiquette. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1212Kayaking 1 Credit HourStudents will prepare for and participate in fundamental skills of kayaking, including basic strokes, safety, and kayak camping. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1213Outdoor Living Skills 1 Credit HourStudents will discover fundamental skills of camping, including expedition planning, camping techniques, navigation, nutrition, environmental issues and etiquette. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1214Snowshoeing 1 Credit HourStudents will learn the fundamental skills of snowshoeing, including history, conditioning, safety, and winter camping. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1241Rock Climbing 1 Credit HourAn introduction to rock climbing, emphasizing basic skills and techniques. Also included: equipment usage, care of equipment, terminology and safety. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1254Cross Country Skiing I 1 Credit HourIntroduction to cross country skiing skills. Skiing techniques, safety methods, winter survival techniques, care of equipment, orienteering and physical conditioning. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1300Baseball 1 Credit HourAn introduction to the development of proper baseball fundamental skills, techniques and strategies. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1301Basketball I 1 Credit HourBeginning basketball emphasizing offensive and defensive fundamentals through team play. The following offensive fundamental skills are included: shooting, passing, ball handling, dribbling and playe… source
PHYS 1302Basketball II 1 Credit HourIntermediate basketball emphasizing offensive and defensive fundamentals through team play. Offensive skills included are: jump shooting, movement passing, dribbling with both hands and ball handling… source
PHYS 1304Theories and Techniques of Football 1 Credit HourInstruction covering a breadth of the advanced schemes, positions, and drills utilized at the college and professional levels of play. Students will gain the base competency in offensive, defensive,… source
PHYS 1311Golf I 1 Credit HourBeginning golf. Topics include: grips, stances, chips, putts, full swings, sand shots and club selection. Irons and woods are both used to develop the rhythm and timing of the swing. Also included ar… source
PHYS 1312Golf II 1 Credit HourIntermediate golf. Progressive development in the fundamental grips, stances and strokes using irons and woods. Swing thoughts, ball flight laws, principles of contact and course management are empha… source
PHYS 1321Pickleball I 1 Credit HourIntroduction to the skills and practice of pickleball. Serving, forehand drives, volleys, strategies, rules and scoring. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1322Pickleball II 1 Credit HourAdvanced skills, knowledge and strategies of pickleball. Emphasis on volleying, lobbing, net control, and advanced singles and doubles strategies. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1323Bowling I 1 Credit HourIntroduction to the fundamental skills and techniques of bowling. Etiquette, scoring, game procedure and rules are covered. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1324Bowling II 1 Credit HourPrepares students to advance from the level of a recreational bowler to competitive league bowler. Etiquette, scoring, advanced bowling technique, strategy and a review of the rules. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1341Soccer I 1 Credit HourIntroduction to the fundamental skills and techniques of kicking, heading, passing and trapping. Team play, strategy and review of the rules. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1342Soccer II 1 Credit HourA continuation of Soccer I. Soccer II is designed for students with skill and knowledge of the sport. Emphasis placed on intermediate skills, strategies and team play. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1351Softball 1 Credit HourFundamentals of softball: history, rules, strategy, basic skills of fielding, throwing, batting, pitching, base running, and team offensive and defensive philosophies. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1352Softball II 1 Credit HourAn in-depth coverage of advanced softball techniques, position-specific strategies, and game-like situations. Students will enhance knowledge of bookkeeping, subbing, bat, and ball regulations. Prepa… source
PHYS 1361Tennis I 1 Credit HourBeginning tennis. Topics covered include grips, stances, hitting positions, racquet-face control, forehand, backhand, serve and serve return. Basic tennis rules, scoring and etiquette are also emphas… source
PHYS 1362Tennis II 1 Credit HourIntermediate tennis. Topics covered include forehand, backhand, serve, serve return, volley, overhead shots, approach shots and dump volley skills. Instruction in singles and doubles is strategy-base… source
PHYS 1370Track and Field 1 Credit HourOverview of basic techniques used in track and field events. Training principles and methodology for competitive track and field. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1381Volleyball I 1 Credit HourIntroduction to the basic rules, skills, techniques and strategies of volleyball and their application to game play. Team play and intersquad competition. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1382Volleyball II 1 Credit HourAdvanced skills, techniques and strategies of volleyball and their application to competitive game play. Designed for players with advanced skill and knowledge. Emphasis on team strategies and inters… source
PHYS 1401Swimming I 1 Credit HourBeginning and advanced beginning swimming skills (based on American Red Cross). Water acclimation, floats, glides, kicks, front crawl, combined back stroke, breath control, rhythmic breathing, elemen… source
PHYS 1402Swimming II 1 Credit HourA continuation of Swimming I. Further refinement of front crawl and elementary back stroke. Intermediate and advanced swimming strokes and skills: turns, back stroke, breast stroke, side stroke, butt… source
PHYS 1421Water Aerobics I 1 Credit HourIntroduction to low impact aquatic aerobic conditioning, emphasizing cardiovascular fitness, strength, flexibility and endurance conditioning. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1422Water Aerobics II 1 Credit HourA continuation of Water Aerobics I. A variety of aquatic exercises to further develop strength, flexibility and cardiovascular fitness in the water. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1500Performance Nutrition 1 Credit HourProvides an understanding of consumption of specific nutrients at the right time and in appropriate amounts to enhance fitness and performance. Addresses formulation of eating plans, nutrition fuelin… source
PHYS 1554Healthy Eating 1 Credit HourBasic and practical nutrition information that addresses misconceptions about the nature of food and nutrition in terms of overall wellness. Designed to provide personal appreciation, understanding a… source
PHYS 1555Personal Fitness Program 1 Credit HourAssessments of components of physical fitness are covered. These components include cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, body composition, stress and nutrition.… source
PHYS 1556Stress Management 1 Credit HourExploration of the dimensions, sources, and physiological responses to stress. Emphasis is on the development of skills and techniques for managing stress. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1603Zumba I 0.5-1 Credit HoursA dance exercise class that is a fusion of Latin & International music and dance moves that creates a dynamic, exciting, and effective workout. Zumba uses a simple dance style borrowing moves from su… source
PHYS 1604Zumba II 0.5-1 Credit HoursA continuation of the Latin infused dance exercise class Zumba I. Increased level of intensity and choreography. (1 to 2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1701Aikido I 1 Credit HourA Japanese martial art based on harmony and non-aggression. The learning and performance of basic skills of the activity are stressed. Knowledge and techniques with special emphasis on safety, attitu… source
PHYS 1702Aikido II 1 Credit HourA continuation of Aikido I. A Japanese martial art based on harmony and non-aggression. The learning and performance of basic skills of the activity are stressed. Knowledge and techniques with specia… source
PHYS 1711Hapkido I 1 Credit HourHapkido is Korean martial art that emphasizes defensive techniques and Ki (inner power) through the coordination of mind and body. Hapkido teaches blocks, kicks and strikes, but emphasizes joint-lock… source
PHYS 1712Hapkido II 1 Credit HourA continuation of Hapkido I. Hapkido is a Korean martial art that emphasizes defensive techniques and Ki (inner power) through the coordination of mind and body. Hapkido teaches blocks, kicks and str… source
PHYS 1731Jujutsu I 1 Credit Hour(Miyama Ryu) The art of Japanese Samurai from which judo and aikido were derived. JuJutsu is based on mechanical principles and is used only for defensive purposes. Benefits are improved fitness, coo… source
PHYS 1732Jujutsu II 1 Credit HourA continuation of JuJutsu I. Advanced techniques and applications. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1751Personal Defense 1 Credit HourIntroduction to personal defense skills. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1771Malay Silat I 1 Credit HourMalaysian martial art form that involves defensive principles, self-awareness, skill and sensitivity training. Encompassing both soft and hard styles, the main emphasis is on self-preservation, decep… source
PHYS 1772Malay Silat II 1 Credit HourA continuation of Malay Silat I. Malay Silat techniques with emphasis on intermediate to advanced level self-defense skills. Also includes the philosophy of the art. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1774Flow Yoga I 0.5-1 Credit HoursA subset of hatha yoga, vinyasa flow is series of poses (asanas) joined together to create a smooth flow. Each asana or movement is synchronized with the breath and each movement is connected to the… source
PHYS 1775Flow Yoga II 0.5-1 Credit HoursA continuation of Flow Yoga I, with additional sequences; incorporating intermediate level skills or longer duration of poses. Continued emphasis on the connection of breath and movement. (1 to 2 lab… source
PHYS 1778Relaxation & Meditation Techniques 0.5-1 Credit HoursA variety of relaxation and meditation techniques are used to enable students to decrease stress, improve focus and develop an everyday peace of mind in the face of today's busy lifestyle. (1 to 2 la… source
PHYS 1800Special Project 1-3 Credit HoursSpecial project courses in Physical Education cover topics not otherwise covered by general education courses and other courses in the Catalog for the Physical Education discipline. These courses req… source
PHYS 1803Hiking 1 Credit HourStudents will prepare for and participate in hiking activities in a variety of different environments and terrains. Wilderness survival techniques and environmental issues will also be covered. (2 la… source
PHYS 1813Outdoor Living Skills 1 Credit HourStudents will discover fundamental skills of camping, including expedition planning, camping techniques, navigation, nutrition, environmental issues and etiquette. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1820Selected Topics 0.5-3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
PHYS 1840Independent Study 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within physical education to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with,… source
PHYS 1851Downhill Skiing I 1 Credit HourDownhill skiing emphasizing the development of basic skills and an understanding of safety procedures. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1852Downhill Skiing II 1 Credit HourDownhill skiing emphasizing the practice and development of intermediate skiing techniques. Safety procedures and practices are also stressed. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1855Cross Country Skiing II 1 Credit HourA continuation of Cross Country Skiing I skills. Advanced cross country skiing techniques, increased physical conditioning, orienteering and leadership skills. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1901Hatha Yoga I 1 Credit HourExploration and practice of the yogic system of mind/body awareness and fitness. Students improve muscular strength, endurance, flexibility and concentration. Release of stress and tension through yo… source
PHYS 1902Hatha Yoga II 1 Credit HourA continuation of Hatha Yoga I. Further exploration of the yogic system of mind/body awareness and fitness. Challenging asanas that require higher levels of strength and balance, as well as increased… source
PHYS 1904Gentle Yoga I 1 Credit HourA hatha yoga class designed to be less stressful on the joints. Asanas (poses) are chosen to emphasize flexibility and relaxation. Meditation techniques and restorative poses are emphasized. (2 lab h… source
PHYS 1905Gentle Yoga II 1 Credit HourA continuation of Gentle Yoga I. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1911Pilates I (Mat) 1 Credit HourStudents participate in a series of stretching and strengthening exercises based on the Joseph Pilates (pil-LAH-teez) method of body conditioning. Designed to develop muscle strength and tone. This i… source
PHYS 1912Pilates II (Mat) 1 Credit HourA continuation of Pilates I. Stretching and strengthening exercises based on the Joseph Pilates method of body conditioning. This is a mat course; machines are not used. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 1921Power Yoga I 1 Credit HourYoga postures (asanas) are coordinated specifically to the breath and in a continuous flow to not only enhance flexibility, muscular strength and endurance, but also to improve cardiovascular fitness… source
PHYS 1922Power Yoga II 1 Credit HourA continuation of Power Yoga I. Increasingly advanced yoga moves (asanas) are coordinated specifically to the breath and in a continuous flow so as to further the components of physical fitness and o… source
PHYS 2200Introduction to Physical Education, Exercise Science, and Sport 3 Credit HoursA study of the history and development of physical education, exercise science, sport management, fitness, athletics, and special topics related to kinesiology. (3 lecture hours) source
PHYS 2201Introduction to Coaching 3 Credit HoursPrinciples, practices and philosophy of sports coaching for students interested in pursuing a coaching career at the youth, interscholastic or intercollegiate level. (3 lecture hours) source
PHYS 2202Introduction to Sport Management 3 Credit HoursStudents will study the basic principles, concepts, and functions of sport and fitness management in a variety of environments including youth, interscholastic, intercollegiate, and professional spor… source
PHYS 2203Teaching Sports Skills 3 Credit HoursMotor learning, educational methods, and effective techniques for teaching sport and physical skills to school-aged children and adults. Experience in applying teaching techniques to others. (3 lectu… source
PHYS 2204Theory and Practice of Baseball 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to baseball skills in the classroom and on the field covering skill progressions, strategies and teaching pedagogy of all nine positions of the game. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
PHYS 2205Theory and Practice of Soccer 3 Credit HoursKnowledge, progressions and skills are emphasized in this fundamental approach to soccer. Offensive progressions include: fundamental skills, offensive moves, position breakdown, team formations and… source
PHYS 2206Theory and Practice of Basketball 3 Credit HoursKnowledge, progressions and skills are emphasized in this fundamental approach to basketball. Offensive progressions include: fundamental skills, offensive moves, position breakdown, team offenses an… source
PHYS 2208Theory and Practice of Football 3 Credit HoursAnalysis, instruction and demonstration of the fundamental skills in football. A study of the various systems of play and the strengths and weaknesses of each. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
PHYS 2210Sports in Society 3 Credit HoursThis course will provide the students with a basic understanding of the theories and principles related to sociocultural issues, ethics, and morality in the sports industry. Students will be exposed… source
PHYS 2224Theory and Practice of Track and Field 3 Credit HoursTrack and field coaching and teaching theories including skill technique for each event, season and daily practice preparation, and coaching methodology. Sprints, relays, hurdles, middle distance, sh… source
PHYS 2230Theory and Practice of Volleyball 3 Credit HoursAnalysis, instruction, demonstration and teaching progression of the fundamentals of volleyball for the physical education major, player and/or future coach. Teaching and coaching methods, offensive… source
PHYS 2233Theory and Practice of Fastpitch Softbal 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to fastpitch softball skills in the classroom and on the field covering skill progressions, strategies and teaching pedagogy of all nine positions of the game. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab… source
PHYS 2235Sport Officiating 1-3 Credit HoursThis course provides students with the opportunity to learn the fundamental concepts of officiating, officiating philosophy, and how to officiate for various sports. Students will learn and practice… source
PHYS 2240Introduction to Sport Psychology 3 Credit HoursAn examination of the psychological reasons for people participating in various types of competitive and non-competitive sports. Application of psychological concepts to improve the athletes personal… source
PHYS 2244Lifeguard Training 2 Credit HoursStudents are trained and prepared to fulfill the requirements of the American Red Cross Life Guard Training certification. Topics include water safety, accident prevention, assist and rescue techniqu… source
PHYS 2251Living With Health 3 Credit HoursPersonal and community health issues. Achieving overall wellness and implementing behavior changes through knowledge of current health research. Major topics may include: stress management, anxiety a… source
PHYS 2253CPR Training 1 Credit HourCardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for adult, child and infant. Automatic external defibrillator (AED) training. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 2254Advanced First Aid, CPR and AED 3 Credit HoursComprehensive training in first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automatic external defibrillators. Emergency Care & Safety Institute (ECSI) certification granted upon successful completion of… source
PHYS 2255Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to the responsibilities and duties of an athletic trainer including basic fundamentals and techniques, injury care and prevention, injury recognition, emergency care, supportive strappin… source
PHYS 2256Applied Procedures and Techniques 3 Credit HoursTraining room techniques and procedures. Applications to both hands-on practice and competitive field experience under the supervision of certified athletic trainers. (1 lecture hour, 4 lab hours) source
PHYS 2257Athletic Taping Techniques 1 Credit HourStudy and practice of supportive strapping, wrapping and taping techniques. Emphasis on proper techniques and appropriate injury situations requiring added support. (2 lab hours) source
PHYS 2258The Science of Nutrition 3 Credit HoursFundamentals of human nutrition. Basic biochemistry and physiology of all nutrients. Topics include anatomy and physiology of digestion, nutritional requirements, and metabolism. Supplements, diets,… source
PHYS 2261Applied Kinesiology 3 Credit HoursFunctional anatomy and physiology essential to those in physical education, fitness, and sport-related professions. Covers skeletal and muscular tissues and cellular anatomy and physiology, emphasizi… source
PHYS 2263Foundations of Personal Training 3 Credit HoursThis course offers a comprehensive knowledge base in personal training. Students will gain an understanding of the role and scope of the personal trainer, basics of behavior change and motivation, ex… source
PHYS 2266Fitness Assessment and Exercise Program Design 3 Credit HoursApplication of fitness assessment standards and implementation into exercise programming. Practical experience in fitness assessment testing and techniques used in preparation for implementation in v… source
PHYS 2268Advanced Principles of Weight Training 3 Credit HoursThis course provides an advanced study of weight training principles, techniques, and programming strategies. Students will review biomechanics, refine performance in compound lifts, explore progress… source
PHYS 2270Introduction to Sports Marketing 3 Credit HoursThis course will cover the basic theories and principles of sports marketing and communications from sports and recreational facilities to professional and amateur sports. Reveals how to study and un… source
PHYS 2800Special Project 1-3 Credit HoursSpecial project courses in physical education cover topics not otherwise covered by general education courses and other courses in the Catalog for the Physical Education discipline, while building up… source
PHYS 2860Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
PHYS 2865Internship Advanced (Career & Tech Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Career and Technical Education). Course requires participation in Career & Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are… source
PHYS 2870Internship (Transfer) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of employer, to provide appropriate… source
PHYS 2871Internship - Advanced (Transfer) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Transfer). Course requires participation in work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with appro… source
PHYS 2260The Science of Physical Fitness 2 Credit HoursBasic exercise physiology principles as applied to the development of personal and professional fitness programs. Major topics include muscle cell physiology, energy metabolism during exercise, nutri… source
PHY 911PHYSI 2111 (P2 900L/PHY 911) Physics for Science and Engineering I 5 Credit HoursCalculus-based study of classical linear and rotational kinematics and dynamics, including work, energy, impulse, momentum, collisions, gravitation, periodic motion, and wave motion. (Students withou… source
PHY 912PHYSI 2112 (PHY 912) Physics for Science and Engineering II 5 Credit HoursCalculus-based study of electrostatics, electric fields, Gauss' Law, capacitance, current, resistance, magnetic forces and fields, electromagnetic induction, AC circuits, Maxwell's equations, electro… source
POLS 1100(S5 903) Introduction to Political Science 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to the study of political science, its methods of research, key concepts, contemporary problems, and approaches to understanding and solving them. Course includes discussions and comp… source
POLS 1101(S5 900) American Politics 3 Credit HoursAnalysis of the dynamics and processes of the evolving American constitutional democracy: its origins, structure and problems. Areas of study include an in-depth discussion of the U.S. Constitution,… source
POLS 1105(S5 902) State and Local Politics 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to the basic principles of state constitutions and the institutions they create. Additional topics will include the structure and function of state legislatures, courts an… source
POLS 1160Modern Political Ideologies 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to major political philosophies and ideologies from John Locke to present-day political ideas. Topics may include Communism, Fascism, Liberalism, Conservatism, Utilitarianism, Capitalism… source
POLS 1800Special Project 1-3 Credit HoursSpecial project courses cover topics not otherwise covered by general education courses and other courses in the catalog for the discipline. These courses require direct experience and focused reflec… source
POLS 1820Selected Topics I 3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
POLS 1821Selected Topics II 3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
POLS 1822Selected Topics III 3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
POLS 1823Selected Topics IV 3 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
POLS 1824Selected Topics V 2 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
POLS 1840Independent Study 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with and a… source
POLS 2101Urban Politics 3 Credit HoursStudents will examine the development, forms, functions, powers, and problems of urban government in the United States. An emphasis will be placed on the struggle for and development of power and inf… source
POLS 2203(S5 905) Comparative Politics 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to the comparative study of developed and developing political systems. The politics and governments of selected countries are analyzed in their appropriate historical, social, economic… source
POLS 2220(S5 904) World Politics 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to international relations and global politics. Discussion of different ideological perspectives such as Idealism and Realism, structure and function of international organizations, fore… source
POLS 2221Politics of the Middle East 3 Credit HoursAcquaints students with one of the key contemporary political problems in today's international arena. Few regions of the world provoke more interest, controversy or international crises than the Mid… source
POLS 2230Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies 3 Credit HoursAn overview of a broad spectrum of factors that prevent a peaceful solution to human conflicts. Define and analyze different conceptions of peace, explore various forms of violence and examine its co… source
POLS 2240Introduction to U.S. Foreign Policy 3 Credit HoursAn overview of U.S. foreign policy with six decades. The course provides a theoretical and historical overview of the major perspectives of the field as well as an evaluation of the actors and instit… source
POLS 2250Comparative Politics of Latin America and Caribbean 3 Credit HoursExamination of general themes in the politics of Latin America and the Caribbean with a particular focus on multiple countries throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. Focus on the comparative his… source
POLS 2800Special Project 1-3 Credit HoursSpecial project courses cover topics not otherwise covered by general education courses and other courses in the Catalog for the discipline, while building on academic knowledge and skills acquired i… source
POLS 2820Advanced Selected Topics I 3 Credit HoursAdvanced exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. May be taken three times for credit as long as different topics… source
POLS 2821Advanced Selected Topics II 3 Credit HoursAdvanced exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as differ… source
POLS 2822Advanced Selected Topics III 3 Credit HoursAdvanced exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as differ… source
POLS 2823Advanced Selected Topics IV 3 Credit HoursAdvanced exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college Class Schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as differ… source
POLS 2860Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
POLS 2865Internship Advanced (Career & Tech Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Career and Technical Education). Course requires participation in Career & Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are… source
POLS 2870Internship (Transfer) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of employer, to provide appropriate… source
POLS 2871Internship - Advanced (Transfer) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Transfer). Course requires participation in work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with appro… source
PSY 905PSYCH 2260 (PSY 905) Abnormal Psychology 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to the theoretical approaches and empirical research in psychology used to define, assess, categorize, prevent and treat psychological disorders. (3 lecture hours) source
RATH 2301Principles and Practice of Radiation Therapy I 4 Credit HoursProvides an overview of cancer and the specialty of radiation therapy. The medical, biological and pathological aspects as well as the physical and technical aspects are discussed. Roles and responsi… source
RATH 2302Principles and Practice of Radiation Therapy II 4 Credit HoursExamines the management of neoplastic disease from a multidisciplinary perspective. The epidemiology, etiology, detection, diagnosis, patient condition, treatment and prognosis of neoplastic disease… source
RATH 2303Principles and Practice of Radiation Therapy III 4 Credit HoursEstablishes factors that influence and govern clinical planning of patient treatment. Encompassed are isodose descriptions, patient contouring, radiobiologic considerations, dosimetric calculations,… source
RATH 2310Radiation Therapy Physics 3 Credit HoursEstablishes a basic knowledge of physics necessary to develop an understanding of radiation used in the clinical setting, and to develop a knowledge base in factors that govern and influence the prod… source
RATH 2311Radiation Biology and Protection 4 Credit HoursPresents basic concepts and principles of radiation biology and radiation safety as they relate to radiation therapy. The interactions of radiation with cells, tissues and the body as a whole and res… source
RATH 2312Quality Management in Radiation Therapy 3 Credit HoursFocuses on the evolution of quality management (QM) programs and continuing quality improvements in radiation oncology. Topics include the need for quality assurance (QA) checks; QA of the clinical a… source
RATH 2321Cross-Sectional Anatomy 2 Credit HoursBasics of cross-sectional anatomy related to lesion localization in Radiation Therapy, normal sectional anatomy as shown in diagrams and radiographic, sonographic, computerized tomography (CT), nucle… source
RATH 2322Pathophysiology for Radiation Therapy 3 Credit HoursIntroduces basic disease concepts, theories of disease causation, and system-by-system pathophysiologic disorders most frequently encountered in clinical practice. The processes involved in the devel… source
RATH 2323Operational Issues in Radiation Therapy 3 Credit HoursFocuses on various radiation therapy operational issues. Addresses concepts of team practice, patient-entered clinical practice and professional development. The interrelatedness of standards of care… source
RATH 2331Clinical Practice I 3 Credit HoursProvides sequential development, application, analysis, integration, synthesis, and evaluation of concepts and theories in radiation therapy. Through structured sequential assignments in clinical fac… source
RATH 2332Clinical Practice II 3 Credit HoursExpands the skills learned in RATH 2331 . Through structured sequential assignments in clinical facilities, concepts of team practice, patient-centered clinical practice, and professional development… source
RATH 2333Clinical Practice III 3 Credit HoursAdvanced integration of skills learned in RATH 2331 and RATH 2332 . Through structured sequential assignments in clinical facilities, concepts of team practice, patient-centered clinical practice and… source
RESP 1101Basic Respiratory Care 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to the initiation and maintenance of common respiratory care procedures and equipment to include oxygen and aerosol administration, arterial blood gas procedure, pharmacol… source
RESP 1102Intermediate Respiratory Care 3 Credit HoursStudents will continue to build upon skills learned in the prior semester with emphasis on cardiac and pulmonary pathology, positive pressure breathing, airway care, and introductory mechanical venti… source
RESP 1103Advanced Respiratory Care 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to application and management of life-support systems in the emergency and intensive care units. Topics include initiation, management and liberation of adult volume and p… source
RESP 1105Respiratory Assessment and Procedures 4 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to respiratory care patient assessment. Topics include gathering and evaluating patient history and clinical information as well as recommendations for respiratory care pl… source
RESP 1111Clinical Practice I 2 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to the clinical practice of skills learned in the prior semester through assignments at clinical facilities. The application, quality, and independence of skills in additi… source
RESP 1113Intensive Respiratory Care Clinical Practice 1 Credit HourStudents are introduced to the clinical practice of intensive care procedures within surgical, cardiac, and respiratory intensive care units as well as the emergency department. Students will apply k… source
RESP 1120Applied Cardioplumonary Anatomy and Physiology 4 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology as related to respiratory care procedures and clinical practice. Major emphasis is placed on the pulmonary and circulatory system… source
RESP 1121Science for Respiratory Care 5 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to science concepts related to respiratory care procedures. Scientific concepts will include metabolic and respiratory acid-base balance, respiratory and cardiac formulas,… source
RESP 2201Advanced Life Support, Monitoring, and Trends 4 Credit HoursStudents will expand concepts in mechanical ventilation management and procedures in the critical care setting. Topics will cover new trends in ventilator modes, advanced ventilator graphics, hemodyn… source
RESP 2202Pulmonary Function Testing 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to diagnostic tests performed in the pulmonary function lab. Topics include forced and slow vital capacity measurements, maximum voluntary ventilation, before and after br… source
RESP 2205Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Respiratory Care 3 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to neonatal and pediatric respiratory intensive care principles. Topics include fetal circulation, congenital cardiac defects, maternal and patient assessment, airway care… source
RESP 2206Advanced Intensive Respiratory Care - Adult 2 Credit HoursStudents will continue to build on their clinical practice in adult emergency and intensive care units. Procedures will include clinical data evaluation, mechanical ventilation, hemodynamic monitorin… source
RESP 2207Advanced Intensive Respiratory Care - Neonatal-Pediatric 1 Credit HourStudents will be introduced to advanced clinical practice in emergency, neonatal, and pediatric intensive care units through assignments at clinical facilities. Other rotations include long term care… source
RESP 2250Respiratory Care Board Review 4 Credit HoursStudents will prepare for both Therapist Multiple Choice and Clinical Simulation board exams from the National Board of Respiratory Care through proctored testing. (4 lecture hours) source
RESP 2280Advanced Clinical Assessment and Protocol 4 Credit HoursStudents will learn advanced integration skills for clinical assessment of respiratory care patients in the adult intensive care setting. Topics include airway management, chest X-ray interpretation,… source
SIGN 1101American Sign Language I 3 Credit HoursStudents are provided an introduction to American Sign Language. Sign comprehension, production, grammar, non-verbal communication techniques, and applicable vocabulary will be emphasized throughout… source
SIGN 1102American Sign Language II 3 Credit HoursASL II builds on vocabulary and further develops language comprehension and grammatical structure, acquired from ASL I, continuing with language comprehension and production skills at a complex level… source
SIGN 1103Fingerspelling and Numbers in ASL/Interpreting 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to a manual depiction of the alphabet and numbering system in American Sign Language. Emphasis is on development of hand shape, basic word patterns, rhythm, and fluidity. Additional f… source
SIGN 1104Cultural Perspective of the Deaf Community 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to the Deaf community from a cultural perspective. Discussions include advancement of the Deaf community in terms of culture, arts, language, self-image, and literature. (3 lecture hours) source
SIGN 2101American Sign Language III 3 Credit HoursDevelops proficiency in the structure of ASL grammar, fingerspelling, numbering systems, and visual-gestural communication. Discussions will include expressive and receptive skills that are necessary… source
SIGN 2102Linguistics and Grammatical Aspects of American Sign Language 3 Credit HoursStudents will explore syntax, morphology, phonology, and semantics of American Sign Language (ASL). This class is beneficial for students who want to become an Interpreter or work within the Deaf com… source
SIGN 2103American Sign Language IV 3 Credit HoursFollows ASL III. Students will examine the structure of American Sign Language (ASL) grammar and complex conversational dynamics. Fingerspelling, numbers, and visual-gestural aspects will be further… source
SLPA 1101Introduction to Communication Disorders 4 Credit HoursStudents will be introduced to a survey of normal and disordered communication. Development and disorders of speech, language, cognition, and hearing across the age continuum will also be addressed a… source
SLPA 1105Phonetics and Phonology 3 Credit HoursStudents will be presented with an overview of the sciences of phonetics and phonology including an exploration of the anatomy and physiology of the speech mechanism and the mechanics of speech sound… source
SLPA 1106Speech Disorders and Intervention Across the Lifespan I 4 Credit HoursOverview of the etiologies and characteristics of a variety of speech disorders across the lifespan with an emphasis on intervention strategies. Includes an exploration of motor speech disorders, tra… source
SLPA 1107Speech Disorders and Intervention Across the Lifespan II 2 Credit HoursExamination of the potential etiologies and characteristics of articulation and phonological disorders with an emphasis on intervention strategies. Explores sequence and timing of speech sound acquis… source
SLPA 1109Language Development 3 Credit HoursExploration of the components of language and theories of language development. Emphasis placed on the typical sequence and timing of acquisition of language skills from infancy to adolescence. Inclu… source
SLPA 1110Language Disorders and Intervention Across the Lifespan 4 Credit HoursExamination of the potential etiologies and characteristics of language disorders across the lifespan with an emphasis on intervention strategies. Addresses delayed/disordered language development in… source
SLPA 1112Introduction to Audiology 2 Credit HoursOverview of the study of audiology. Includes anatomy and physiology of the auditory system, review of audiological screening and assessment, aural pathologies and intervention strategies. Emphasis pl… source
SLPA 1301Sign Language I 3 Credit HoursOverview of the manual alphabet, numbers and basic sign vocabulary used in American Sign Language (ASL). Emphasis on development of both expressive and receptive signing skills. Explores Deaf history… source
SLPA 1821Selected Topics II 1 Credit HourIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
SLPA 1822Selected Topics III 2 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college Class Schedule. This course may be taken four times for credit as long as di… source
SLPA 1840Independent Study - Individualized 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with and a… source
SLPA 2101Clinical Methods and Documentation 4 Credit HoursExploration of the components of treatment goals, behavior modification, data collection and documentation. Includes instruction in planning a therapy session based upon a written therapy plan, with… source
SLPA 2102Professional Issues and the SLPA 4 Credit HoursAddresses a wide variety of issues pertinent to the professional life of the SLPA. Explores SLPA scope of service, licensure and registration, workplace skills, ethics, employment settings, team memb… source
SLPA 2104Augmentative & Alternative Communication 3 Credit HoursOverview of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) terminology, symbols, application of low versus high tech devices, and intervention. Includes overview of populations using AAC and issues… source
SLPA 2112Clinical Practicum 6 Credit HoursSupervised clinical experience in two clinical placements, such as health care, clinic or school settings. Addresses development of clinical skills, including professionalism, implementation of presc… source
SLPA 2301Sign Language II 3 Credit HoursExpansion of American Sign Language (ASL) skills learned in SLPA-1301. Emphasis on development of both expressive and receptive conversational skills. Development of syntax skills and enhancement of… source
SLPA 2860Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
SLPA 2865Internship Advanced (Career & Tech Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Career and Technical Education). Course requires participation in Career & Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are… source
MC 902SPEEC 1120 (MC 902) Small-Group Communication 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to the theory and practice of small group communication. Emphasis is placed on social norms, the nature and types of groups, and leadership development. Students are expected to demon… source
MC 913SPEEC 1140 (MC 913) Public Relations 3 Credit HoursThis course is designed to introduce students to the public relations field. Covers topics from the nature of the work done by public relations practitioners to the description and use of the tools i… source
MC 901SPEEC 1160 (MC 901) Interpersonal Communication 3 Credit HoursAn introduction to the basic theories and concepts relevant to face to face interaction. Emphasis is placed on the role of communication in the creation, maintenance, and termination of social, roman… source
MC 904SPEEC 2200 (MC 904) Intercultural Communication 3 Credit HoursExamines how culture influences the communication process. Investigates major theories of intercultural communication, the universal human processes that contribute to cultural differences, and the p… source
TA 914THEAT 1111 (TA 914) Acting I 3 Credit HoursIntroduces actors to the fundamentals of acting: concentration, observation, playing action and other basics are introduced through acting exercises, improvisations, and scene study. Major acting app… source
TA 911THEAT 2221 (TA 911) Stagecraft 3 Credit HoursIntroduction to stage equipment, tools, materials, and traditional methods of set construction and scenic painting. Play attendance required. (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) source
WELD 1100Welding I 3 Credit HoursBasic oxy-fuel, gas metal arc, shielded metal arc and gas tungsten arc welding processes. Safety procedures required to set up and shut down welding equipment for the various processes. Hands-on expe… source
WELD 1112Oxy-Fuel, Welding, Plasma Cutting and Brazing 3 Credit HoursOperation of oxy-acetylene welding & cutting equipment, and plasma cutting. Students learn to produce quality welds and braze joints in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. This co… source
WELD 1122Shielded Arc Welding (SMAW) 3 Credit HoursTheory and practice in the preparation and welding of steel joints in various positions using the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process. Safety, electrode selection, machine set-up, weld joint se… source
WELD 1132Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Carbon Steel Welding 3 Credit HoursThis course uses the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) process also commonly known as Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding. Both solid steel and cored wire welding on carbon steel joints. Setup and operation of… source
WELD 1134Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Aluminum Welding 3 Credit HoursThis course uses the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) with aluminum wire welding on common industrial joints. Travel direction, weave motion, bead sequence, and gun angles for out-of-position welding on… source
WELD 1136Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Stainless Steel 3 Credit HoursThis course specializes in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) with stainless steel wire welding on common industrial joints. Travel direction, weave motion, bead sequence, and gun angles for out-of-positio… source
WELD 1138Gas Metal Arc Weld (GMAW) Bronze 3 Credit HoursThis course specializes in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) with bronze wire welding on common industrial joints. Travel direction, weave motion, bead sequence, and gun angles for out-of-position welding… source
WELD 1142Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) 3 Credit HoursThis course will cover the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) process also referred to Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG). Theory and practice will be covered in detail. Students will develop skills on various jo… source
WELD 1144Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Aluminum 3 Credit HoursTheory and practice of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding(GTAW)in all positions on various joint configurations using aluminum filler. (1 lecture hour, 4 lab hours) source
WELD 1146Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Stainless Steel 3 Credit HoursTheory and practice of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) in all positions on various joint configurations using stainless steel filler. (1 lecture hour, 4 lab hours) source
WELD 1148Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Exotic Alloy 3 Credit HoursTheory and practice of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) in all positions on various joint configurations using exotic alloy metals. (1 lecture hour, 4 lab hours) source
WELD 1151Pipe Welding and Fabrication 3 Credit HoursThis course will cover the technical skills required to be an entry-level pipe welder or welder helper. Shielded metal arc welding process will be used to produce quality weldments in various positio… source
WELD 1160Skill Assessment 3 Credit HoursThis capstone course is intended to evaluate the students on all common welding processes. Students will focus on challenging projects with various metals. The students will also complete various v-g… source
WELD 1165Blueprint Reading and Fabrication 4 Credit HoursPrepares the welding student to interpret complex drawings as applied in the welding trade and to become familiar with welding symbols and their significance. Emphasis will be on developing the abili… source
WELD 1172Robot Welding I 3 Credit HoursOperate a welding robot. This includes writing programs that control robot path, weld start and stop, and welding Parameters. The student will learn basic operation and maintenance required by the Am… source
WELD 1820Selected Topics 1-6 Credit HoursIntroductory exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific theme indicated by course title listed in college class schedule. (1 to 6 lecture hours, 2 to 12 lab hours) source
WELD 1840Independent Study - Individualized 1-4 Credit HoursExploration and analysis of topics within the discipline to meet individual student-defined course description, goals, objectives, topical outline and methods of evaluation in coordination with and a… source
WELD 2000Introduction to AWS Level 1 2 Credit HoursCovers occupational orientation, safety and health of welders, drawing and welding symbol interpretation, thermal cutting processes and welding inspection and training utilizing American Welding Soci… source
WELD 2001Aws Level 1-SHIELDED Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) 3 Credit HoursTheory and practice in the preparation and welding of steel joints in various positions. Safety, electrode selection, inspection, and testing. Skill is developed in producing different position butt… source
WELD 2002AWS Level 1 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) 3 Credit HoursTheory and practice in the preparation and welding of steel joints in various positions. Safety, equipment selection, inspection, and testing. Skill is developed in producing different position butt… source
WELD 2003AWS Level 1 Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW) 3 Credit HoursTheory and practice in the preparation and welding of steel joints using Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW) in various positions. Safety, electrode selection, inspection, and testing. Skill is developed in… source
WELD 2004AWS Level 1 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) 3 Credit HoursTheory and practice in the preparation and welding of steel joints using Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) in various positions. Safety, electrode selection, inspection, and testing. Skill is developed in… source
WELD 2272Robot Welding II 3 Credit HoursOperate a welding robot. This include writing programs that control robot path, weld start and stop, and welding parameters. The student will learn complex welding operations, work cell maintenance,… source
WELD 2273Robot Welding III 3 Credit HoursOperate a welding robot environment. This course includes writing programs, fixturing, process maintenance, and record keeping. The student will learn operations and welding maintenance required by t… source
WELD 2860Internship (Career & Technical Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursCourse requires participation in Career and Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are developed by student and faculty member, with approval of e… source
WELD 2865Internship Advanced (Career & Tech Ed) 1-4 Credit HoursContinuation of Internship (Career and Technical Education). Course requires participation in Career & Technical Education work experience with onsite supervision. Internship learning objectives are… source