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Agriculture Business Option ▸ 4 courses source
Agriculture Communications Option ▸ 2 courses source
Agriculture Economics Option ▸ 3 courses source
Agriculture Education Option ▸ 5 courses source
Agronomy Option ▸ 4 courses source
Animal Science Option ▸ 6 courses source
Food Science Option ▸ 4 courses source
Forestry Option ▸ 2 courses source
Horticulture Option ▸ 4 courses source
Pre-Veterinary Medicine Option ▸ 2 courses source
Range Management Option ▸ 4 courses source
Wildlife Conservation Option ▸ 4 courses source
Animal and Food/Meat Sciences ▸ 11 courses source
Meat Processing and Food Safety Option ▸ 8 courses source
Ranch Operations-Stocker Management Option ▸ 8 courses source
Forest Technology Major Field ▸ 3 coursesAGRON 2124 BIOL 2104 BOT 2134 BUS 1133 FOREST 1103 FOREST 1123 FOREST 1224 FOREST 2114 FOREST 2115 FOREST 2123 FOREST 2132 FOREST 2213 FOREST 2214 FOREST 2992 source
Forestry Technology CertificateCertificateFOREST 1103 FOREST 1123 FOREST 1224 BOTANY 2134 FOREST 2114 FOREST 2115 FOREST 2123 FOREST 2214 source
Meat Processing and Food Safety Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificateThe Certificate in Meat Processing and Food Safety is designed to outline the study for students who desire immediate employment opportunity in the area of processing meats with an understanding of t… source
Ranch Operations Stocker Management Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificateThe Certificate in Ranch Operations - Stocker Management is designed to outline the study for students who desire immediate employment opportunity in the area of ranch operations specific to stocker… source
Child Development ▸ 24 coursesThe Associate of Applied Science in Child Development consists of curriculum designed to prepare child development professionals. It can be the next step following the Certificate of Mastery in Child… source
Certificate of Mastery in Child Development ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Criminal Justice ▸ 40 coursesThe Associate in Science in Criminal Justice is designed for students who want to continue their studies in pre-law, criminology, corrections, or forensics. Completing the following degree requiremen… source
Criminal Justice – COP Major Field ▸ 9 courses source
History-Political Science ▸ 30 coursesThe A.A. in History and Political Science is designed to provide the freshman and sophomore years of study for students who plan to obtain a background of liberal arts that may be used to pursue care… source
Native American Studies ▸ 27 courses source
Psychology-Sociology ▸ 17 coursesThe A.A. in Psychology—Sociology is designed to outline the freshman and sophomore years of study for students who plan to transfer to universities to major in these and related behavioral science fi… source
Social Services Assistant ▸ 6 courses source
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AG 1011Agriculture OrientationBehavioral and Social Sciences ......................................................... 6 Semester Course Substitution POLSC 1113 American Federal Government Take One of the following courses: source
ECON 2123Introduction to MicroeconomicsMathematics ..................................................................................... 3 Semester Course Substitution Take the following course: Natural Sciences ..........................… source
MATH 2233Elementary StatisticsSupporting Electives ..................................................................... 9-11 Semester Course Substitution Courses in psychology, sociology, economics, science, humanities, business… source
ZOO 1114General ZoologySpecial Note About Physical Education–Health–Wellness. Some universities have a requirement for physical education or health or wellness in their general education and/or teacher education curricula.… source
PHY 1114GENERAL PHYSICS Ibased course with a laboratory. This course includes classical mechanics in one and two dimensions. This course may also include thermodynamics, fluids, oscillations, and/or waves. For students who w… source
ENGL 1213Freshman Composition II*27Other General Education ................................................................. 6 Courses from the General Education category not already taken above Semester Course Substitution Technical… 27 cr · 27 hr source
SPCH 2233Business and Professional SpeakingHumanities ....................................................................................... 6 Semester Course Substitution Take One of the following courses: HUMAN 1133 Music in Life, HUMAN 11… source
AG 2112Microcomputer Techniques in AgricultureVI. Humanities A. Take one of the following, each of which has a global perspective: HUMAN 1133 – Music in Life HUMAN 1143 – Art in Life HUMAN 1163 – Film Appreciation HUMAN 1153 – Survey of World Re… source
ENGL 2883American Literature IIREL ED 2103 – Introduction to Old Testament REL ED 2203 – Introduction to New Testament VII. Other General Education to reach a total of at least 40 hours in categories II-VII Choose from the followi… source
HIST 2723History of the American IndianMCOMM 1113 Introduction to Mass Communications Other PSY courses (PSY 1113 prerequisite) Other SOC courses (SOC 1113 prerequisite) Other MATH courses (MATH 1513 prerequisite) Any Foreign Language or… source
HPER 1102School and Community HealthOther Math classes with a PREREQUISITE of MATH 1513 *Check Catalog Course Descriptions for prerequisites +Placement may require a Co-requisite course STATE AGENCIES OKLAHOMA MINER TRAINING INSTITUTE… source
HIST 1493American History since 1877Mathematics ..................................................................................... 3 Semester Course Substitution Select One of the following courses: source
BIOL 1114General BiologyForest Technology (A.A.S.) The A.A.S. in Forest Technology Program is designed to outline study for students who want to enter directly into the workforce in the forestry field upon earning the assoc… source
SPCH 1113Fundamentals of Speech18Child Development (Certificate) The Certificate of Mastery in Child Development allows students to obtain specialized training, which includes the nine-credit hour educational requirement for a Child… 18 cr · 18 hr source
ENGL 2413Intro to Lit, ENGL 2433 World Lit I, ENGL 2443 World Lit II, ENGL 2543 Eng. Lit I, ENGL 2653Eng. Lit II, ENGL 2773 Amer Lit I, ENGL 2883 Amer Lit II General Education Elective………………………………………… 1-3 Semester Course Substitution Select from the following courses with advisor approval: source
BIOL 2224GENERAL ENTOMOLOGY A study of both the internal and external structure of insects; classificationwith particular attention to beneficial and harmful insects. Required: a specific collection of insects, including all stand ard orders found in this section. (Class 3, Lab 2, Cr. 4) Botany source
ANSI 1124Intro to Animal ScienceChoose 1 of the following with advisor approval: AGRON 2124 Fund of Soil Science +Required for Food Science, Horticulture, Agronomy, Pre-Vet and Wildlife option Agriculture Business Option……………………………… source
ACCT 2203MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTINGobjectives, including analysis of cost behavior and emphasis on using information for decision–making; preparation of budgets; product costing; cost–volume–profit analysis; variance reporting; and pe… source
MATH 2113Business StatisticsAgriculture Communications Option……………………………………12 Semester Course Substitution AGCOMM 2103 Communications in Agriculture MCOMM 1103 Fundamentals of Photography MCOMM 1113 Intro to Mass Communications… source
AGLE 2303AGRICULTURAL LEADERSHIP A study of how leaders identify key attributes of leadership and link themto their own unique vision, values, and personal strengths. (Cr. 3) Agronomy AGRON 1213 CROP PRODUCTION Soils and cropping practices necessary for future crop production systems. Production of modern… source
MATH 2245CALCULUS IIapplications of integration, additional integration techniques, introduces L’Hôpital’s Rule and improper integrals, sequences and series, differentiation and integration of conics, parametric equatio… source
MATH 1613TRIGONOMETRYand trigonometric identities. (Cr. 3) source
PHYS 1114General Physics IAnimal Science Option………………………………………………. 12 Take at least 12 hou rs with advisor approval Semester Course Substitution source
ANSI 2253MEAT ANIMAL AND CARCASS EVALUATION Evaluation of livestock prior to slaughter for factorsinfluencing carcass grades. Yield and quality grading of carcasses, working with carcass cut out data and factors influencing value, quality, and grade. Ante and post–mortem inspection techniques for… source
ACCT 2103FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING The study of financial accounting concepts and theories with emphasis on thepreparation and use of the income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows. Coverage involves the process of analyzing, processing, interpreting, and communicating financial information… source
BIOL 2155Microbiology*Environmental Science Option ....................................................... 21 Semester Course Substitution Select from the following courses with advisor approval: AGRON 2124 Fundamentals o… source
BOT 2134DendrologyFOREST 1123 Introduction to Forestry FOREST 2123 Timber Harvesting Horticulture Option…………………………………………………. 12 Semester Course Substitution source
HORT 2212HERBACEOUS PLANTS Herbaceous plant identification, culture, landscape design and methods andcharacteristics used in classification. Outdoor plants will be emphasized. Plants of study include flowering annuals and perennials, bulbs, culinary herbs, and hardy ferns. (Cr. 2) source
PHY 1214GENERAL PHYSICS IIcontinuation of PHY 1114 and includes electricity, magnetism, circuits, and optics. This course may also include thermodynamics, fluids, modern physics, oscillations, and/or waves. (Class 3, Lab 2, C… source
FOR 1123Introduction to ForestryWildlife Conservation Option………………………………………... 14 Semester Course Substitution source
BIOL 2104ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE IIstudy water quality, biological indication of fish and insects, water chemistry, population dynamics, community structure, recording and interpreting scientific data. (Class 3, Lab 2, Cr. 4) source
MPFS 1244Introduction to Livestock HarvestingMeat Processing and Food Safety Option……………………….. 31 Semester Substitution source
FDSC 1133FUNDAMENTALS OF FOOD SCIENCE Food industry from producer to consumer and the currentU.S. and world food situation. (Cr. 3) Forestry FOREST 1103 FOREST BUSINESS METHODS Study of timber sale appraisals, contracts, prospectus, advertising, bidding procedure, and sale follow through. Co… source
AGEC 2993Special Topics in Ag Economics35AGRON 2014 Hay, Forage and Pastures AGRON 2124 Fundamentals of Soil Science Note: Students may choose to take additional courses, but these 35 credits are required to earn this Certificate from Easte… 35 cr · 35 hr source
ENGL 1113Freshman Composition IProgram Requirements .......................................................................................................................... 48 Forest Technology Major Field ......................… source
BUS 1133Human RelationsFOREST 1103 Forest Business Methods FOREST 1123 Introduction to Forestry FOREST 1224 Forest Measurement FOREST 2114 Applied Silviculture FOREST 2115 Advanced Forest Measurement* FOREST 2123 Timber Ha… source
MPFS 2224Processed Sausage & Cured Meats24Note: Students may choose to take additional courses, but these 24 credits are required to earn this Certificate from Eastern. Ranch Operations – Stocker Management (Certificate) The Certificate in R… 24 cr · 24 hr source
OLS 1111OrientationDIVISION OF BUSINESS The Division of Business, located in Mitchell Hall, offers associate degrees (AS) that prepare graduates for transfer as juniors into bachelor’s degree programs (BBA, etc.) at un… source
SOC 1113Introduction to SociologyDIVISION OF LANGUAGE, HUMANITIES, & EDUCATION The Division of Language, Humanities, and Education, located in Mitchell Hall, Pratt Hall and Baker Hall offers associate degrees (AA) that prepare gradu… source
CIS 1113COMPUTER APPLICATIONS This course is designed to provide students with fundamental computer skillsInstruction in the use of microcomputers operating systems and application packages (word processing, spreadsheet, and database in a Windows environment) will be emphasized. Students will receive an… source
HIST 2413Early World Civ, HIST 2423 Modern World Civ, ENGL 2413 Intro to Lit, ENGL 2433World Lit I, ENGL 2443 World Lit II, ENGL 2543 Eng. Lit I, ENGL 2653 Eng. Lit II, ENGL 2773 Amer Lit I, ENGL 2883 Amer Lit II, RELED 2103 Intro to Old Testament, RELED 2203 Intro to New Testament Pro… source
CDP 2213Art and Music for Young ChildrenCriminal Justice (A.S.) The Associate in Science in Criminal Justice is designed for students who want to continue their studies in pre-law, criminology, corrections, or forensics. Completing the fol… source
SPCH 1413American Sign Language IISpecial Note About Physical Education–Health–Wellness. Some universities have a requirement for physical education or health or wellness in their general education and/or teacher education curricula.… source
PSY 1113SOC 1113, SPAN 1113, SPAN 1213, SPCH 1403, SPCH 1413*Secondary Athletic Coaching (Certificate) The Certificate of Mastery in Secondary Athletic Coaching at Eastern Oklahoma State College equips aspiring coaches with practical training and theoretical k… source
CDP 2223Program Planning for Early ChildSupporting Electives ........................................................................ 21 Semester Course Substitution Select from the following with advisor approval: BUSAD 1023 Business Math… source
PSY 1143Psychology of Personal AdjustmentProgram Requirements .......................................................................................................................... 24 Criminal Justice Major Field .......................… source
CRJS 1233CriminologySupporting Electives ........................................................................ 12 Semester Course Substitution Select from the following with advisor approval: source
SPAN 1215Elementary Spanish II*Criminal Justice – COP Option (A.S.) The Associate in Science in Criminal Justice -COP Option is accredited by the Counsel on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET). Upon completion of the fo… source
HPER 2102First Aid and CPRProgram Requirements .......................................................................................................................... 29 Criminal Justice – COP Major Field .................… source
CRJS 2283Custody and Control*Special Information for students taking the COP Option: The students majoring in Criminal Justice with the Collegiate Officer Pro- gram (COP) option are required to declare their intention with the C… source
HIST 1483or HIST 1493Program Requirements………………………………………………. 12 Semester Course Substitution source
HIST 2423Modern World CivilizationSupporting Electives ........................................................................ 12 Semester Course Substitution Select from the following with advisor approval: source
SPAN 1213Spanish II Foreign Language proficiency through level II is required for teachercertification and may be required for the B.A. at some universities. Special Note About Physical Education–Health–Wellness. Some universities have a requirement for physical education or health or we… source
GEOG 2723Regional World GeographySpecial Notes for Elementary Education: 1. Preparation for Student Teaching. In order to be prepared to enter student teaching immediately upon completion of the A.A., students are strongly advised t… source
CHOC 1213Elementary Choctaw II++Special Note: Students may choose up to six hours of any Native American Language with advisor approval. Native American Studies (Certificate) Requirements for the Certificate in Native American Stu… source
NAS 1113Introduction to Native American StudiesNAS/POLSC 2113 Native American Government NAS/POLSC 2213 Tribal Law NAS/POLSC 2223 Tribal Courts and Procedure Psychology-Sociology (A.A) The A.A. in Psychology—Sociology is designed to outline the f… source
ECON 2113INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS Topics considered include the causes of inflation andrecession, national income accounts, employment levels, banking and monetary theory, economic development, and governmental tax and fiscal policy. (Cr. 3) source
MATH 1523FUNCTIONS AND MODELINGcourse focuses on the study and analysis of linear, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic equations, and functions; and examines those functions when represented symbolically, numericall… source
MATH 2413Brief Calculus with ApplicationsMATH/BUSAD 2203 Business Calculus* Other Elective Choices ................................................................. 3-12 Semester Course Substitution source
MGT 2113Principles or Management or MKT 2333 MarketingComputer Information Systems (A.S.) The A.S. in Computer Information Systems is designed to outline the freshman and sophomore years of study for students who plan to transfer to a university. The Co… source
CIS 2413Programming in Python*12Note: Students may choose to take additional courses, but these 12 credits are required to earn this Certificate from Eastern. Enterprise Development – Business Option (A.S.) Requirements for the Ass… 12 cr · 12 hr source
CIS 2333Introduction to Access DatabaseSpecial Note About Physical Education–Health–Wellness. Some universities have a requirement for physical education or health or wellness in their general education and/or teacher education curricula.… source
CIS 1233INTRODUCTION TO UNIXcommand line environment. The syntax of commands, options, and arguments used at the command line. An introduction to the Borne shell and shell scripts, the vi line editor and its capabilities, man-… source
CIS 2753Computer Forensics ISpecial Note About Physical Education–Health–Wellness. Some universities have a requirement for physical education or health or wellness in their general education and/or teacher education curricula.… source
CIS 1313Networking EssentialsSpecial Note About Physical Education–Health–Wellness. Some universities have a requirement for physical education or health or wellness in their general education and/or teacher education curricula.… source
MKT 2333MarketingBUSAD 2113 Business Statistics BUSAD 2534 Business Internship BUSAD 2992 Business Capstone Seminar Business Services (A.A.S.) Requirements for the Associate in Applied Science Applied Technology Degr… source
CIS 1533INTRODUCTION TO SPREADSHEETSand application, focusing on the use of spreadsheets to prepare reports and analyze data. Introduction to spreadsheet commands and capabilities. (Cr. 3) source
CIS 29912992, 2993 Special TopicsDigital Media (A.A.S.) Requirements for the Associate in Applied Science Applied Technology Degree Digital Media Option Division of Business Eastern Oklahoma State College Student Name: Date: Academi… source
NURS 2133Health Assessment*Public Service (A.A.S.) Requirements for the Associate in Applied Science Applied Technology Degree Public Service Option Division of Business Eastern Oklahoma State College Student Name: Date: Acade… source
CRJS 12111212 – 3 to 4 hour Seminar or Special TopicsAmmunition Management & Safety (A.A.S.) Requirements for the Associate in Applied Science in Ammunition Management & Safety Degree This is a special program for Ammunition Soldiers who are awarded th… source
PSY 2103DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGYbased course covering social, emotional, physical, and cognitive aspects of human development throughout the lifespan. (Cr. 3) source
NURS 2218). Study of current issues in nursing which includes roles and functions of nursing organizations, legal, moral, andethical responsibilities of the nurse, as well as political actions affecting nursing. Social changes and major historical factors affecting the advances of nursing are reviewed. Factors pertinent to… source
BIOL 2124Introduction to MicrobiologyNUTRIT 1203 Nutrition *Sciences must have been completed No More than 7 years prior to commencement of the student’s initial EOSC Nursing class. Optional Electives ...................................… source
NURS 2412EKG Interpretation*DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES ONLINE RESPIRATORY THERAPY (RT) The Division of Health Sciences intends to offer an Associate of Applied Science Degree in respiratory therapy based in McAlester via an on… source
HSRT 2343Respiratory Critical CareGeneral Education Requirements .........16 (Check Catalog Course Descriptions for prerequisites) * Orientation...................................................................................... Se… source
HSRT 2394Capstone Review Respiratory CareSupporting Science Courses.......11 Semester Course Substitution source
MATH 2223GEOMETRY FOR ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJORS A continuation of MATH 2213 with thestudy of measurement including the metric system, informal geometry, and an introduction to algebra. Math credit for non - math majors only. (Cr. 3) source
ENGL 2653Eng. Lit II, ENGL 2773 Amer Lit I, ENGL 2883 Amer Lit IIHPER ............................................................................................ 3-4 Semester Course Substitution Select from the following courses: source
SPCH 1403AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I This course is designed to develop the receptive and expressive manualcommunications skills used primarily by American –born persons will be incorporated into the course, including facial expressions, and body language. Students will also gain knowledge of cultural asp… source
SPAN 1113in this category. Students should then take SPAN 1213 as an additional electivestudent has demonstrated language competency by alternative means.) Program Requirements ..............................................................................................................… source
HPER 2362MOTOR LEARNING A study of the changes in motor behavior that are primarily the result of practice andexperience. This course will cover the stages an individual progresses through in moving from a beginner to a highly skilled performer. (Cr. 2) source
HPER 2421Athletic Training Practicum II**Chem 1315 is required for Athletic Training** Supporting Electives ........................................................................ 10 Semester Course Substitution Select from the following… source
HPER 2322Theory of Coaching AthleticsMass Communication (A.A.) The A.A. in Mass Communication is designed to outline the freshman and sophomore years of study for students planning to major in Mass Communication or related fields. Mass… source
SPCH 1203VOICE AND DICTION A study of phonetics and pronunciation symbols, improvement of voice usageregionalisms, and colloquialisms. (Cr. 3) source
MATH 2235Calculus I*Natural Sciences ............................................................................... 9 Semester Course Substitution source
MATH 2343Calculus III*Supporting Electives ......................................................................... 8 Semester Course Substitution Select from the following with advisor approval: source
PHY 2114Engineering Physics II*May select Computer Science electives with advisor approval Special Note About Physical Education–Health–Wellness. Some universities have a requirement for physical education or health or wellness in… source
MATH 2253Differential Equations*Special Note About Physical Education–Health–Wellness. Some universities have a requirement for physical education or health or wellness in their general education and/or teacher education curricula.… source
ACCT 1113BASIC BOOKKEEPING A study of the accounting cycle for a service business. The course includes recordingand posting of business transactions, financial statement preparation, payroll procedures, and tax rules and regulations. (Cr. 3) source
AG 2013ECOLOGY OF NATURAL RESOURCES Introductory focus on understanding and applying general ecologicalprinciples to agricultural and natural ecosystems. Emphasis on relationships between climate, soils, agricultural and natural ecosystems. Topics include nutrient cycles, energy flow, species interact… source
AG 2113MICROCOMPUTER TECHNIQUES IN AGRICULTURE A course designed to acquaint agriculture majorswith the microcomputer and its application in agriculture. Con- tent of the course will include basic word processing, spread- sheet design and application, data management and graphics. Other applic… source
AG 29912992, 2993, 2994 SPECIAL TOPICSAgriculture Communications AG COMM. 2103 COMMUNICATIONS IN AGRICULTURE A study of the fundamentals of agriculture, news writing and communication methods, including careers and the role of the media… source
ANSI 1102LIVESTOCK SELECTION Practice in comparative judging and presenting oral reasons for beef cattle, swinesheep, and horses. (Cr. 2) source
ANSI 1202BEEF CATTLE MANAGEMENT Introduction to the management of a beef cattle enterprise both registeredand commercial, emphasizing the modern principles of beef cattle production. Includes a study of selection, breeding, nutrition, health, marketing, and other management practices. (Cr. 2) source
ANSI 1223RANCH ANIMAL ANATOMY AND DISEASES The anatomy of cattle, horses, and sheep; diseases ofthese animals and methods of treatment. (Cr. 3) source
ANSI 1232SWINE MANAGEMENT Introduction to the management of a swine enterprise both registered andcommercial; emphasizing the modern principles of swine production. Includes a study of selection, breeding, nutrition, health, marketing, and other management practices. (Class 2, Cr. 2) source
ANSI 2012LIVE ANIMAL EVALUATION Using tools for selection including performance records, pedigreeinformation, and visual appraisal in the evaluation of cattle, swine, sheep, and horses. (Cr. 2) source
ANSI 2113RANCH MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP This course is to be completed in the last semester of thedegree program. Students will participate in a supervised hands-on experience with an approved stocker cattle operation. (Class 1, Lab 4, Cr. 3) source
ANSI 2123LIVESTOCK FEEDING Nutrients and their functions, nutrient requirements of the various classes of livestock, composition, and classification of feed stuffs and ration formulation. (Cr. 3) source
ANSI 29912992, 2993, 2994 SPECIAL TOPICSAL TOPICS (Cr. 1, 2, 4) Biology source
BIOL 2103ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE I A lecture survey of application of the life sciences, physical sciencesand agricultural sciences to environmental issues. Addressing environmental problems from the standpoint of ethics, risks, and scientific and social feasibility. (Cr. 3) source
BIOL 2114OLS 1111, NUTRIT 1203, may take HPER 1021 to fulfill CPR requirement for clinicalFirst semester of freshman year. Requires acceptance into nursing program). An introduction to the role of the nurse in assisting patients toward attaining basic human needs. Components of physical,… source
BIOL 2204NUTR 1203, CIS 1113, NURS 1118 AND 1218 OR NURS 1303. Student holding a nursing or paramedic licensesmust maintain unrestricted licensure.) (Co requisite ENGL 1213, HIST 1483 or 1493, BIOL 2124) A study of the major physical and mental health problems common to the young adult and the middle-aged pe… source
BIOL 2214HUMAN PHYSIOLOGYbody; physical and chemical changes which occur in living systems. (Class 3, Lab 2, Cr. 4) source
BOT 1114GENERAL BOTANY An introduction to the study of the structure and function of plants, introducing plantcell structure, plant anatomy, morphology, genetics, reproduction, and physiology within the underlying themes of ecology and evolution. Laboratory activities include both guided and open inquiry act… source
BOT 29912992, 2993, 2994 SPECIAL TOPICSBusiness Administration BUSAD 1123 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS Introduction of economics and business administration; survey of basic principles, forms, and practices involved in the administration of t… source
CHEM 1104INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY A course designed for the general and technical student who wishesto obtain a general knowledge of the fundamental principles of basic chemistry as applied to materials, their structure, and physical properties. This course may not transfer to four -year institutio… source
CHEM 1315GENERAL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY Ienrollment) Fundamental laws and theories of chemistry; study of the elements and their important compounds. (Class 3, Lab 4, Cr. 5) source
CHEM 1415GENERAL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY IIlaboratory emphasis on qualitative analysis. (Class 3, Lab 4, Cr. 5) source
CHEM 2105ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Iemphasis given to the aliphatic compounds. (Class 3, Lab 4, Cr. 5) source
CHEM 2205ORGANIC CHEMISTRY IIon methods of preparation and characteristic reactions, reaction mechanisms, and structural determination through spectroscopy. (Class 3, Lab 4, Cr. 5) source
CDP 1103INTRODUCTION TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT The process of human development from conceptionthrough adolescence is studied. Course emphasis is placed on major developmental stages, domains, and milestones of child development which enables one to reach physical, mental, emotional, and socia… source
CDP 1113CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT An introductory study of the child from conception to six withemphasis on the principles of development, stages of growth, and behavioral patterns. Emphasis on observations of children and appropriate activities for their physical, mental, emotional, and social… source
CDP 1223PRESCHOOL BEHAVIOR AND GUIDANCE Principles of guidance and behavior to foster positive growthand development in young children. Recognizing and assessing problems in development and behavior with emphasis on referral agencies and individuals. (Cr. 3) source
CDP 2013CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS A survey of special needs of young children with emphasis onmeeting individual needs encompassing physical, behavioral, intellectual, and environmental problems including the culturally disadvantaged. (Cr. 3) source
CDP 2103PARENT–TEACHER COMMUNITY RELA TIONS Emphasis on parent–teacher relationships and parentinvolvement in the program. The effective means of working together for good program and community relationships to bring about optimal coordination of home and center child–rearing practices and exp… source
CDP 2133LANGUAGE ARTS AND LITERATURE The emphasis on development of prereading, prewriting skills, andexpressive language development. Selection and use of literature for preschool children. (Cr. 3) source
CHOC 1113ELEMENTARY CHOCTAW I Pronunciation, elements of grammar, easy readings, conversation, compositionappreciation of life and literature of the Native American and the Choctaw Nation. (Cr. 3) source
CIS 1101KEYBOARDING FOR COMPUTERS I Introduction to touch control of the alpha and numeric keys on themicrocomputer and how to center typed material both horizon- tally and vertically. (Cr. 1) source
CIS 1102KEYBOARDING FOR COMPUTERS II Introduction to touch control of the alpha, numeric, and symbol keyson the microcomputer. Instruction in centering, proofreading, typing personal and business letters, and constructing reports. A functional class for both personal and business use. (Cr. 2) source
CIS 1103KEYBOARDING FOR COMPUTERS III Continuation of speed and accuracy development. Instruction informatting memorandums, postcards, envelopes, two–page reports with footnotes, endnotes, and supplementary pages. (Cr. 3) source
CIS 1223COMPUTER LOGIC AND ALGORITHMS This course is a study of sound reasoning and the applicationof this reasoning to problem solving. Subjects covered will include binary arithmetic and logic; techniques used in analyzing and understanding a problem; developing a solution to the problem through… source
CIS 1412POWERPOINT This course is arranged to guide the user through a step-by-step process in understanding howto use Microsoft PowerPoint features. The course examines the fundamental features of creating, formatting, editing, and enhancing presentations. (Cr. 3) source
CIS 1513INTRODUCTION TO WORD PROCESSINGof word processing. The course is arranged to guide the user through a step –by–step process in understanding how to use word processing features. The course examines the fundamental features of form… source
CIS 1523ADVANCED WORD PROCESSINGnumerous advanced word processing features including merging, macros, tables, and sort features. (Cr. 3) source
CIS 1543ADVANCED SPREADSHEETSdata–analysis capabilities of spreadsheets with emphasis on the use of tables, charts, macros, and database functions. (Cr. 3) source
CIS 1563DESKTOP PUBLISHINGprovides a thorough understanding of Word’s advanced features and basic design concepts to create professional documents. (Cr. 3) source
CIS 2223PROGRAMMING IN C++An introduction to programming concepts and principles. This will include algorithmic design, data types, input/output, operators, control structures, modular design, elementary array handling, and e… source
CIS 2233ADVANCED C++ PROGRAMMINGstructures in creating more abstract data types such as stacks, queues, trees, and graphs. Algorithmic efficiency will be studied through the use of big 0 notation to analyze different sort and searc… source
CIS 2323PROGRAMMING IN JAVAworking knowledge of the C++ language and its OOP structures. A study of Java as an OOP language and its extensive use of classes, both built –in and user defined. The development of container classe… source
CIS 2423ADVANCED PYTHON PROGRAMMINGprogramming that relies just on the use of objects, classes, and methods. Learn object -oriented programming to design and implement new classes. Use of functions to analyze data and determine relati… source
CIS 2533COMPUTER ACCOUNTING APPLICATION Ifinancial accounting theory with use of accounting software to perform tasks including general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and payroll. Use of software and analysis of data involve… source
CIS 2543COMPUTER ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS IIaccounting theory with the use of application software to aid in the preparation of departmental statements, cost–volume– profit analysis, product costing, budgeting, and performance measurements. De… source
CIS 2763COMPUTER FORENSICS IIhacking, viruses, and other forms of malicious software. Methods to investigate cybercrime, focusing on requirements for collection and for collection and reporting of evidence for possible use in cr… source
CIS 2773WEB DESIGN This course will provide a basic understanding of the methods and techniques of developing asimple to moderately complex web site. Using the current standard web page language, students will be instructed on creating and maintaining a simple web site. After the foundation language has been… source
CIS 2783GAMING AND ENGINE This course will cover 3D game programming using a Game Engine Script andC/C++ code to modify the Engine. Students are required to have a detailed understanding of Java Programming, Data Structures and Discrete Math. This course will require students to write numerous amo… source
CIS 2793ADVANCED GAMING AND ENGINEprogramming using a Game Engine script and C/C++ code. The goal for this class is to create an advanced 3D game project using Game Engine software. Students are required to have a comprehensive under… source
CRJS 1113INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS An overview of the historical development and a complete analysisof the entire adult corrections systems. (Cr. 3) source
CRJS 1123INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE An overview of the criminal justice system, to include policecourts, and corrections as they pertain to both adults and juveniles. (Cr. 3) source
CRJS 1133INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT An overview of police –community relations and thesignificance of this relationship in the prevention of crime. The various programs and techniques available to facilitate law enforcement will be included. Required of all COP majors. (Cr. 3) source
CRJS 1143JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Systematic examination of the basic nature of juvenile delinquency. Emphasisplaced on juvenile delinquency behavior in relation to family, school, church, peers, community, and institutional structures . (Cr. 3) source
CRJS 1213CRIMINAL PROCEDURES AND EVIDENCE A survey of criminal procedures involving laws of arrestsearch and seizure, the criminal trial process, collection and processing of evidence, and the use of evidence at criminal trial as well as the Exclusionary Rule, and the Miranda Warning. (Cr. 3) source
CRJS 1222CRISIS INTERVENTION An overview of crisis situations encountered by professionals in the behavioralscience fields with emphasis on the criminal justice professional (Cr. 2) source
CRJS 1254INVESTIGATIONSfield note taking, report writing, preliminary investigation, crime scene procedures, interview and interrogation, fingerprints, automobile theft, child abuse and exploitation and sexual assaults. Re… source
CRJS 1311SPEED-MEASURING DEVICES A course designed for the purpose of improving speed enforcementthrough the proper and efficient use of LIDAR and RADAR speed-measuring devices. Required of all COP majors. (Cr. 1) source
CRJS 1322DWI DETECTION AND STANDARDIZED FIELD SOBRIETY TESTING A course in recognitioninterpretation and report writing for evidence of DWI violations as well as the administration and interpretation of standardized field sobriety tests. Requires of all COP majors. (CR. 2) source
CRJS 2123CRIMINAL LAW An overview of criminal law to include statutory crimes and punishments, classification andelements of crimes, classic defenses of a crime, civil liability, and legal research. Required of all COP majors. (Cr. 3) source
CRJS 2133CRJS 2144, PSY 1143, HPER 2102) A police basic skills course emphasizing skill safety, laws authorizing and15controlling police pursuit, and performance of maneuvers required in pursuits. Required of all COP majors and student must be within 15 credit hours of graduation. (Cr. 2) 15 cr · 15 hr source
CRJS 2143POLICE OPERATIONSrole of patrol operations in the law enforcement organization is studied. Skills, knowledge, and theories necessary for efficient patrol work are included. (Cr. 3) source
CRJS 2153POLICE TRAFFIC STUDIESrole in highway traffic safety activities, theories, structure and process of enforcement, engineering and education in accident prevention and loss reduction will be studied. (Cr. 3) source
CRJS 2233DEVIANT BEHAVIOR A review of historical and current theories regarding the causes of criminal behaviorin the major types of criminal offenders. (Cr. 3) source
CRJS 2251STRESS MANAGEMENT An overview of stress situations encountered by professionals in the behavioralscience fields with emphasis on the criminal justice professional. (Cr. 1) source
PSY1143HPER 2102) A police basic skills course in the handgun and shotgun to include nomenclature, maintenance, safety15handling, and shooting of these weapons. Required of all COP majors and student must be within 15 credit hours of graduation. (Cr. 4) 15 cr · 15 hr source
CRJS 2293ETHICS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE An examination of ethical issues in law enforcement, courts, andcorrections and standards as they relate to the criminal justice professional. (Cr. 3) source
ENGL 0123FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH Placement with appropriate placement measure. The course is required of students not meeting appropriateplacement measures. Review of grammar, punctuation, spelling, and sentence structure. Exercises in reading and writing. (Cr. 0) source
ENGL 0122COREQUISITE LAB Placement with appropriate placement measures . The course is required of students not meeting appropriate placement measuresReview of grammar, punctuation, spelling, and sentence structure. To be taken in conjunction with ENGL 1113. (Lab. Cr. 0) source
ENGL 0133DEVELOPMENT READING Placement with appropriate placement measures. The course is required of students not meeting appropriate placementmeasures. Practical techniques for comprehension skill, study formulas, rate efficiency, and perceptual training for peripheral vision and retention. (Cr. 0) source
ENGL 2433WORLD LITERATURE I A study of significant ideas of world thinkers revealed through literarymasterpieces from the ancient world to 1700. (Cr. 3) source
ENGL 2443WORLD LITERATURE II A study of significant ideas of world thinkers revealed through literarymasterpieces from 1700 to the present. (Cr. 3) source
ENLG 2733INTRODUCTION TO TRADITIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE An overview oftraditional Native American literary styles and themes, with readings in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Same as ENGL 2733. (Cr. 3) source
ENGL 2743ENGL 2743INTRODUCTORY CONTEMPORARY NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE An overview of prominent Native American writers and literary movements during the 20th and 21st century, with readings in fiction, nonfiction, an… source
ENGL 29912992, 2993, 2994 SPECIAL TOPICSSee also HUMAN 2233-2243 - World Literature I & II. Food Science source
GEOG 2143INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHY A study of the earth as the home of man, including such factorsas landforms, climate, minerals, industry, water, population and culture patterns. (Cr. 3) source
GEOL 1114GENERAL GEOLOGY A study of the composition and structure of the Earth and its alteration by internaland external processes. Includes an introduction to rocks and minerals, topographic maps, and geologic maps. (Class 3, Lab 2, Cr. 4) Health, Physical Education, and Recreation source
HPER 10011002 PHYSICAL FITNESS Theory and practice of aerobic and special training activities with learningexperiences designed to promote physical fitness. (Cr. 1–2) source
HPER 1013FOUNDATION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION An overview of physical education including philosophyhistory, movement concepts, exercise physiology, sociological foundations, career opportunity , and current issues and challenges. (Cr. 3) source
HPER 1021CPR FOR THE PROFESSIONAL Basic life support involving emergency rescue skills to improve cardiacand breathing emergencies. Certification in Basic Life Support procedures upon completion of training requirements. Classroom and lab work required. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 1131BASEBALL I This course is designed to acquaint students with the techniques, methods, rules, and strategiesof playing baseball. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 1141BASKETBALL I This course is designed to acquaint students with the techniques, methods, rules, andstrategies of playing basketball. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 1181WOMEN’S SOFTBALL I This course is designed to acquaint students with the techniques, methods, rulesand strategies of playing softball. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 1231BASEBALL IImethods, rules, and strategies of playing baseball. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 1241BASKETBALL IItechniques, methods, rules, and strategies of playing basketball. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 1251SOCCER IImethods, rules, and strategies of playing soccer. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 1281WOMEN’S SOFTBALL IItechniques, methods, rules and strategies of playing softball. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 1311GYMNASTICS FOR CHEERLEADINGrequired.) An activity course teaching techniques of gymnastics for cheerleading teams. May be repeated for credit up to 4 hours. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 14011402, 1403, 1404 HPER WORKSHOPS Concentrated study of selected areas of health, physical educationand recreation. (Cr. 1–4) source
HPER 1601WATER EXERCISES Performed while standing in water. The exercises are designed for non –swimmers topromote physical fitness in three areas: flexibility, strength, and cardiovascular endurance. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 1613CARE AND PREVENTION OF ATHLETIC INJURY An introductory study of the care and preventionof the most common sports injuries and sports medicine. Topics concerning the ankle, knee, shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand. (Cr. 3) source
HPER 2131BASEBALL IIImethods, rules, and strategies of playing baseball. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 2141BASKETBALL IIItechniques, methods, rules, and strategies of playing basketball. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 2151SOCCER IIImethods, rules, and strategies of playing soccer. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 2181WOMEN’S SOFTBALL IIIwith the techniques, methods, rules, and strategies of playing softball. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 2182SPORTS OFFICIATING I A study of the rules, mechanics and principles of officiating the various sportswith emphasis on football and basketball. (Cr. 2) source
HPER 2201INSTRUCTOR’S COURSE IN WATER SAFETY To prepare for the American National Red CrossInstructor’s rating; methods and materials for teaching swimming. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 2221INSTRUCTOR’S THEORY COURSE IN LIFEGUARD TRAININGMethods and materials for teaching lifeguard training. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 2231BASEBALL IVmethods, rules, and strategies of playing baseball. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 2241BASKETBALL IVtechniques, methods, rules, and strategies of playing basketball. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 2251SOCCER IVmethods, rules, and strategies of playing soccer. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 2281WOMEN’S SOFTBALL IVwith the techniques, methods, rules, and strategies of playing softball. (Cr. 1) source
HPER 2411A THLETIC TRAINING PRACTICUM I This semester -long practicum involves practical experienceworking with intramural sports under supervision of a certified athletic trainer. Responsibilities include administering bas ic first aid to injured participants and record keeping. This class is to… source
HPER 29912992, 2993, 2994 SPECIAL TOPICSHealth Sciences: Respiratory Therapy source
HSRT 2103PULMONARY DIAGNOSTICS An introduction to diagnostic procedures. Special emphasis is placed onpulmonary function testing and interpreting test results. Also included are bronchoscopy assisting, sleep studies, studies to determine nutritional requirements, and cardiopulmonary exercise testing.… source
HSRT 2114FUNDAMENTALS OF RESPIRATORY THERAPY An introduction to respiratory therapy, this courseincludes infection control and sterilization, physical assessment and chart review, radiologic assessment of the chest, gas physics, medical gas therapy and delivery systems, humidity and aerosol the… source
HSRT 2202RESPIRATORY THERAPY PROCEDURESof HSRT 2114, this course offers information on arterial and capillary blood gas sampling techniques and analysis, arterial line insertion, electrocardiograms, capnography, transcutaneous O2/ CO2 mon… source
HSRT 2211ETHICS OF HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS FOR RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTITIONERS Includeskey organizational and operational elements of health care delivery organization and delivery of respiratory care services in the acute care setting, as well as ethics and legal standards applied to… source
HSRT 2213MECHANICAL VENTILATION2114, this course offers information on the principle of mechanical ventilation and the effects of positive pressure ventilation. The operating modes, initiation of and monitoring of mechanical venti… source
HSRT 2224RESPIRATORY THERAPY CLINIC PRACTICE Iprocedures are practiced in specialty areas of the hospital with supplemental information received through physician and faculty lectures. The clinical experience is coordinated to cover the areas of… source
HSRT 2233RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGYrespiratory system. It includes pulmonary mechanics and circulation, ventilation, gas transport, newborn physiology, neuro- control of breathing, and acid-base balance. (Cr. 3) source
HSRT 2243RESPIRATORY PHARMACOLOGYunderstanding of current information in respiratory pharmacology. This course provides a sound basis of theoretic concepts of the physio pharmacologic functions of the lungs, heart, and kidneys appli… source
HSRT 2324RESPIRATORY THERAPY CLINIC PRACTICE IIexperience as in HSRT 2224 with intensive care involvement. Physician and faculty lectures and clinical practice are coordinated to cover adult, pediatric, and neonatal critical care, advanced airway… source
HSRT 2333RESPIRATORY PATHOLOGY An in-depth study of specific respiratory diseases covering the method ofdiagnosis, treatment, clinical manifestation, prognosis, pathology, and incidence of occurrence in the general population. (Cr. 3) source
HSRT 2334RESPIRATORY THERAPY CLINIC PRAC TICE IIIContinuation of clinical experience as in HSRT 2324 with intensive care involvement. Physician and faculty lectures and clinical practice are coordinated to cover adult, pediatric, and neonatal criti… source
HSRT 2352PEDIATRIC RESPIRATORY CARE A survey of general introductory concepts to disease states that arespecific to the neonatal and pediatric patients, equipment, and therapy necessary for providing respiratory care, care during transport, and developmental outcomes. (Cr. 2) source
HNRS 1221CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ISSUES Istudying and discussing current issues in American life from varying perspectives. May be repeated for credit up to 3 hours. (Cr. 1) source
HNRS 2221CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ISSUES IIadditional depth and projects. (Cr. 1) source
HNRS 2421CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ISSUES IVcontinuation of HNRS 2321 with additional depth and projects. (Cr. 1) Horticulture source
HORT 1113PRINCIPLES OF HORTICULTURE AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN Horticulture principles andpractices; basics of landscape design; study of horticulture plants; place of horticulture in American agriculture. (Cr. 3) source
HORT 2112INDOOR PLANTS Maintenance, culture, and identity of foliage and flowering house plants. The thrust willbe plant identity. Culture will be from the consumer’s viewpoint. (Cr. 2) source
HORT 2113PLANT MATERIALS Identification, ecological characteristics, uses and economic value of ornamental plantsStudy of basic genetic and environmental factors in plant growth and development. (Cr. 3) source
HORT 2122TURFGRASS MANAGEMENT Principles and practices of turfgrass propagation maintenance andmanagement in residential, industrial, and urban park landscapes. (Cr. 2) source
HORT 2123ORNAMENTAL PLANT PEST CONTROL Study of insect pests and diseases of importance to nurserygreenhouse, woody ornamentals , and turf to include morphology, taxonomy, and I.D. Accepted chemical and ecological control of insects and diseases. Machinery, government regulations, and licensing a… source
HORT 2213LANDSCAPING Study of basic landscaping designs and principles including constructional design of variouslandscape features and tasteful use of plants in application. Includes elements of making landscape design proposals. (Cr. 3) source
HORT 2222ARBORICULTURE Selection, planting, establishment, pruning, cabling and bolting of trees, shrubs, andvines. Correct use and maintenance of related equipment. Tree climbing with safety belts and ropes. (Cr. 2) source
HORT 2233NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRACTICES Study of commercial and home plant nursery andgreenhouse management practices. Includes construction practices, use of equipment, record keeping, timing and space utilization and growing media in relation to efficient plant growth. Also, include… source
HORT 2243PLANT PROPAGATION AND MAINTENANCE Study of various techniques of plant propagation andculture. Includes equipment and methods involved in sexual and asexual methods of plant propagation, grafting, layering, pruning, transplanting, fertilization, and seed testing. Discussion of genetic… source
HORT 29912992, 2993, 2994 SPECIAL TOPICSHumanities HUMAN 1133 MUSIC IN LIFE A course designed to train and develop an attitude of appreciation and critical study of music through analysis of the impact of music over various time periods of… source
MGT 2143FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTStudy of financial functions, including analysis of financial needs, acquisition of financial resources, and the allocation of funds to finance ongoing business activity. (Cr. 3) Marketing source
MKT 2123PRINCIPLES OF ADVERTISING A survey of the various media and motivating forces in advertising. Trainingin planning and evaluating advertising. (Cr. 3) source
MATH 0103GENERAL COLLEGE MATHEMATICS Placement: Appropriate placement measures. Basic mathematics, elementarylogic, geometry, number concepts, algebra, measurements, mensuration functions and graphs. (Cr. 0) source
MATH 0113BASIC ALGEBRA Placement: Appropriate placement measures . A developmental algebra course covering arithmetic offractions, decimals, and percents, signed numbers, algebraic expressions, equation solving, word problems, formulas, inequalities, coordinate graphing, systems of equations, and algebraic operations.… source
MATH 0122COREQUISITE MATHEMATICS COURSE Placement with appropriate placement measures. A co-requitealgebra lab to be taken in conjunction with MATH 1503, MATH 1513, MATH 2233. source
MATH 0123INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA Placement: Appropriate placement measures. A developmental algebra course taken aspreparation for credit math courses covering factoring, rational expressions/equations, exponents, roots and radicals, and quadratic equations. Requires equation-solving skills. (Cr. 0) source
MATH 1503SURVEY OF MATHEMATICSeducation mathematics course, designed for students whose major field requires no additional math courses. This course will focus on logic and problem solving, and consist of selected topics from geo… source
MATH 1513COLLEGE ALGEBRAalgebra, logarithms, quadratic equations, graphical representation, variation, binomial theorem, and progressions. (Cr. 3) source
MATH 2013INTRODUCTION TO DISCRETE MATHEMATICSthe study of logic and proofs, set theory, algorithms, counting methods, recurrence relations, graph theory, trees and/or Boolean algebra. (Cr. 3) source
MATH 2203BUSINESS CALCULUSwith an emphasis on applications in business. (Cr. 3) source
MATH 2213PROBLEM SOLVING FOR ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJORS Selected topics from the theoryof elementary mathematics including problem solving, the real number theory, sets and relations, the structure and properties of the systems of real numbers, statistics, and probability. Math credit… source
MATH 2263COLLEGE GEOMETRY An introduction to Euclidean Geometry including basic definitions, basicterminology, axiomatic systems development, constructions, and proofs. (Cr. 3) source
MATH 29912992, 2993, 2994 SPECIAL TOPICSMeat Processing and Merchandising source
MPFS 1123MEAT PROCESSING AND MERCHANDISING Boning and cutting of red meat carcasses at the retailmerchandising level. Working with markup on the basis of percentage of gross sales, percentage of cost, and the basis of cents per pound. Also working with cost of the product cost of operating the b… source
MPFS 1214INTRODUCTION TO MEAT TECHNOLOGY Study and practice in breaking down of animal carcasseswholesale, and retail cuts. The basic principles of beef, pork, lamb, and veal identification are taught. (Class 2, Lab 4, Cr. 4) source
MPFS 2004MEAT INDUSTRY INTERNSHIPsession at an approved meat processing unit for on–the–job training. (Cr. 4) source
MPFS 2122POULTRY PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY A study of consumption, composition, grades, and antemortem inspection of poultry. (Cr. 2) source
MPFS 2134FOOD SAFETY AND SANITATION The basic characteristics of meat and meat products as they relate toquality standards in a packing house environment. Principles of sanitation, meat plant inspection, insect control, product safety, waste disposal and management will be discussed. (Class 2, Lab 4, Cr… source
MPFS 2144ADVANCED LIVESTOCK PROCESSING/SAFETY ANALYSIS Advanced instruction in slaughteringof livestock. The study of by –products utilization and the curing of hides and pelts. Further instruction of packing house safety, sanitation, and inspection. (Class 2, Lab 4, Cr. 4) source
MPFS 29912992, 2993, 2994 SPECIAL TOPICSMechanized Agriculture MECAG 2991, 2992, 2993, 2994 SPECIAL TOPICS (Cr. 1, 2, 3, 4) Music MUSIC 1041 APPLIED MUSIC (VIOLIN) (Permission of instructor needed) Private instruction on major instrument.… source
NAS 2113NATIVE AMERICAN GOVERNMENTAn introduction to the political structures, governance traditions, and contemporary governmental systems of Native American tribes. The course examines the historical foundations of tribal sovereign… source
NAS 2213TRIBAL LAWAn overview of the principles, history, and contemporary practice of law within Native American tribal jurisdictions. The course examines criminal and civil jurisdiction in Indian Country, tribal cou… source
NAS 2733INTRODUCTION TO TRADITIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE An overview oftraditional Native American literary styles and themes, with readings in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Same as ENGL 2733. (Cr. 3) source
NAS 2743INTRODUCTORY CONTEMPORARY NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE An overview ofprominent Native American writers and literary movements during the 20th and 21st century, with readings in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Same as ENLG 2743. (Cr. 3) Nursing source
NURS 1002MATH FOR MEDICATIONS This course will assist the student in applying basic math skills to the calculationof medication dosages and solutions. The metric system, apothecary, and household systems will be covered. Ratio and proportion and formula methods will be used to conver t systems of measurement. Re… source
NURS 1032NURSING PROCESShold a current nursing license.) Online course offers an in-depth look at the nursing process and its application in planning and providing care for clients. (Cr. 2) source
NURS 1218FAMILY NURSING(Co-requisite: PSYCH 2103, BIOL 2204 & CIS 1113) (Placement- Semester: Second semester of freshman year). The nursing care of mother, child, and young adult, including health promotion, health protec… source
NURS 1303TRANSITION IN NURSINGrequisite PSY 2103, BIOL 2204, CIS 1113) Students in the Transition program must present proof of 800 hours experience as a nurse or paramedic upon entry to NURS 2118 and must maintain an active and… source
NURS 2123MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY This course represents a study of basic medical terminology. Prefixessuffixes, word roots, combining forms, special endings, plural forms, abbreviations, and symbols are included in the content. A word building system will be used to learn new terms. Emphasis is place… source
NURS 2313PHARMACOLOGY IOnline course offers introduction to the science of pharmacology with emphasis on mechanism and principles of actions, interactions, adverse effects, and nursing implications using application of the… source
NURS 2323PHARMACOLOGY IIOnline course offers advanced pharmacological aspects of nursing care with emphasis on application of nursing knowledge that guides safe and effective medication administration. Specific topics inclu… source
NURS 29912992, 2993, 2994 SPECIAL TOPICSNutrition NUTRIT 1203 NUTRITION Nutrition principles as applied to physical development and maintaining health with consideration given to personal nutritional needs, so as to better understand and e… source
PHY 2014ENGINEERING PHYSICS Ilaboratory. This course includes mechanics, heat and thermodynamics. For students who are science and engineering majors. (Class 3, Lab 3, Cr. 4) source
PHY 29912992, 2993, 2994 SPECIAL TOPICSPhysical Science PHY SC 1114 PHYSICAL SCIENCE A lecture, laboratory, demonstration course with a limited amount of field work de- signed to help students understand and interpret their environment. B… source
PSY 1123PSYCHOLOGY OF AGINGto the older population on psychological issues such as personality and interpersonal relationships upon the successful delivery of services to the elderly. Same as AGING 1123. (Cr. 3) source
PSY 2113CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGYchild from conception to adolescence. The impact of early parent –child relationships, the development of self–concept, and the influences of environmental factors are stressed. (Cr. 3) source
PSY 2123PERSONALITY THEORIESand the various theoretical approaches to the study of personality such as psycho dynamic, behavioral, phenomenological, trait, and social learning theories. (Cr. 3) source
PSY 2223SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGYcourse explores social cognition, self, social behaviors, individual influence of groups, group influence on individuals, and social attitudes in relationship to social environments. (Cr. 3) source
PSY 29912992, 2993, 2994 SPECIAL TOPICSReligious Education RELED 2103 INTRODUCTION TO THE OLD TESTAMENT A study of the history and content of the Old Testament. (Cr. 3) RELED 2203 INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW TESTAMENT A study of the history a… source
SOC 1312DRUG EDUCATION A course of information regarding pharmacological, physiological, and legal and culturalaspects relating to drug use, misuse and abuse that affect man. (Cr. 2) source
SOC 1213MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY Consideration of courtship and marriage, developing readiness for marriageinitiating marriage roles, family finances and family living, and a study of major value themes in America culture. The family as a social institution and as a unit of interaction. (Cr. 3) source
SOC 2113SOCIAL PROBLEMS Survey and analysis of human institutions and some of the major social problems thatconfront the community today. (Cr. 3) source
SOC 2123SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY The course will cover topics such as conformity, social influence, social cognition, prosocial behavior, prejudice, group processes, interpersonal attraction, and social comparison. (Cr. 3) source
SOC 2213CRIME AND DELINQUENCYof illegal activity. Emphasis is given to social factors that aid in developing and motivating deviant behavior. Also, programs and agencies concerned with prevention and control of delinquency are d… source
SPAN 1103CONVERSATIONAL SPANISHoral communication in a variety of everyday topics at a basic level. It covers only that grammar and structure absolutely necessary for speaking. The course is intended for students with no previous… source
SPCH 1103ACTING An introductory course for actors emphasizing basic terminology, audition techniques, preparing a rolerehearsing the play and improvisation. (Cr. 3) source
SPCH 1223INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS Elements of interpersonal communication in social, businessand community relationships involving verbal and non-verbal communication and problem solving within the family and other small groups. (Cr. 3) source
SPCH 1233ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE Principles of argumentation and persuasion in debate, the debateproposition, the debate brief, audience analysis, evidence and logic, refutation, cross-examination, presentation of case. (Cr. 3) source
SPCH 2303INTERMEDIATE ACTINGcharacter analysis and performance techniques through the study of representative dramatic literature. (Cr. 3) source