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ProgramCredentialDescription
Business Administration: Accounting, Economics, Management, Marketing, AS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Management Marketing, AAS ▸ 43 coursesDegree source
Management Marketing, Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Communication, AA ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Early Childhood Education, AS ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Elementary Education, AS ▸ 103 coursesDegree source
Secondary Education, AS ▸ 56 coursesDegree source
Early Childhood Education, Certificate ▸ 16 coursesCertificate source
English/Literature, AA ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Exercise Science, AS ▸ 36 coursesDegree source
Sports Administration, AS ▸ 39 coursesDegree source
Art, AA ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Music, AA ▸ 73 coursesDegree source
Biology and Life Sciences, AS ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Chemistry, AS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Physics, AS ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Pre-Health Occupations, AS ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Pre-Nursing, AS ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Computer Information Systems, AS ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Computer Science, AS ▸ 13 coursesDegree source
Cybersecurity, AS ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Robotics & Mechatronics Technology, AS ▸ 35 coursesDegree source
Computer Support Specialist, AAS ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Robotics & Mechatronics Technology, AAS ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
Computer Support Specialist, Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Robotics & Mechatronics Technology, Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Computer Support Specialist Network+/Security+, Certificate ▸ 23 coursesCertificate source
Mathematics, AS ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Pre-Engineering, AS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Unmanned Aircraft Systems Technology, Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Psychology, AS ▸ 35 coursesDegree source
Pre-Social Work, AS ▸ 35 coursesDegree source
Sociology, AS ▸ 40 coursesDegree source
Agricultural Equipment Technology ▸ 20 courses source
Crop Production Technology, AS ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Production Agriculture, AS ▸ 76 coursesDegree source
Crop Production Technology, AAS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Production Agriculture, AAS ▸ 66 coursesDegree source
Agribusiness, Certificate ▸ 29 coursesCertificate source
Crop Production Technology, Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Agribusiness Specialist - Agronomy, Certificate ▸ 18 coursesCertificate source
Agribusiness Specialist - Livestock Management, Certificate ▸ 50 coursesCertificate source
Animal Science, AS ▸ 73 coursesDegree source
Animal Science, AAS ▸ 70 coursesDegree source
Animal Science, Certificate ▸ 36 coursesCertificate source
Beef Feedlot Production, Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Food Science - Meat Production, Certificate ▸ 34 coursesCertificate source
Medical Assistant, Certificate ▸ 17 coursesCertificate source
Certified Medication Aide, CMA ▸ 1 courses source
Certified Nurse Aide, CNA ▸ 1 courses source
Community Health Worker, CHW ▸ 1 courses source
Home Health Aide, HHA ▸ 1 courses source
Automotive Technology, AAS ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Automotive Technology, Certificate ▸ 21 coursesCertificate source
Construction Technology, AAS ▸ 13 coursesDegree source
Electrical Technology, AAS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Construction Technology, Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Electrical Technology, Certificate ▸ 19 coursesCertificate source
Cosmetology, AAS ▸ 7 coursesDegree source
Cosmetology, Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Emergency Medical Technician Technology, AAS ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Paramedic, Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, AEMT ▸ 1 courses source
Emergency Medical Responder, EMR ▸ 1 courses source
Emergency Medical Technician, EMT ▸ 1 courses source
Fire Science, AAS ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Fire Science - Firefighter I ▸ 3 courses source
Fire Science - Firefighter II ▸ 4 courses source
Industrial Machine/Maintenance Technology, AAS ▸ 39 coursesDegree source
Industrial Machine/Maintenance Technology, Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Registered Nursing, RN AS ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Associate Degree Nurse, A.D.N., AAS ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Practical Nursing, LPN Certificate ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Criminal Justice, AS ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Police Science, AAS ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Police Science, Certificate ▸ 29 coursesCertificate source
Welding Technology, AAS ▸ 10 coursesDegree source
Welding Technology, Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Liberal Arts and Sciences, AA ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Liberal Arts and Sciences, AS ▸ 1 coursesDegree source
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General, AGS ▸ 2 courses source
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CodeTitleCreditsDescription
ACCT102Accounting I T>ACCT 102 - Accounting I T> ACCT 102 - Accounting I T> 3 Hour(s) Accounting I is the study of accounting principles and examines the Balance Sheet accounts with particular emphasis on controlling the… source
ACCT103Accounting II T>ACCT 103 - Accounting II T> ACCT 103 - Accounting II T> 3 Hour(s) Accounting II is a course designed to give students an opportunity to continue their study of the accounting principles as they apply… source
ACCT104Computer Apps in AccountingACCT 104 - Computer Apps in Accounting ACCT 104 - Computer Apps in Accounting 2 Hour(s) Course covers creating and working with company files, transaction processing and online banking. source
ACCT109Financial Accounting T>ACCT 109 - Financial Accounting T> ACCT 109 - Financial Accounting T> 4 Hour(s) Financial accounting is a course that will enable the student to analyze and journalize business transactions, prepare… source
ACCT202Managerial Accounting T>ACCT 202 - Managerial Accounting T> ACCT 202 - Managerial Accounting T> 3 Hour(s) Managerial Accounting is a course designed to give students an opportunity to increase their understanding of the rol… source
ACCT210Payroll and Business TaxesACCT 210 - Payroll and Business Taxes ACCT 210 - Payroll and Business Taxes 3 Hour(s) Payroll preparations, payroll tax laws, accounting procedures and supplemental records. Preparation of required r… source
AGEC100Agriculture EconomicsAGEC 100 - Agriculture Economics AGEC 100 - Agriculture Economics 3 Hour(s) This course studies the contribution of the agricultural sector to the national economy. The course also covers production… source
AGEC102Farm Management & AccountingAGEC 102 - Farm Management & Accounting AGEC 102 - Farm Management & Accounting 3 Hour(s) This course studies the functions and activities of management in the organization and control of farm and ra… source
AGEC103Ag Marketing and FuturesAGEC 103 - Ag Marketing and Futures AGEC 103 - Ag Marketing and Futures 3 Hour(s) This course covers the basic mechanics of the commodity futures markets. Fundamental analysis and technical analysis… source
AGEC106Agriculture and Food Business ManagementAGEC 106 - Agriculture and Food Business Management AGEC 106 - Agriculture and Food Business Management 3 Hour(s) This course focuses on the following: a study of marketing, production, risk, human r… source
AGRI100Agriculture in Our SocietyAGRI 100 - Agriculture in Our Society AGRI 100 - Agriculture in Our Society 1 Hour(s) This is an orientation course with emphasis on agriculture and agribusiness with career and vocational opportunit… source
AGRI120Agriculture InternshipAGRI 120 - Agriculture Internship AGRI 120 - Agriculture Internship 4 Hour(s) A supervised work experience in an agricultural operation, this course may be a part of these programs of study: Feedlot… source
AGRI121Agriculture InternshipAGRI 121 - Agriculture Internship AGRI 121 - Agriculture Internship 4 Hour(s) A supervised work experience in an agricultural operation, this course may be a part of these programs of study: Feedlot… source
AGRI122Agriculture InternshipAGRI 122 - Agriculture Internship AGRI 122 - Agriculture Internship 4 Hour(s) A supervised work experience in an agricultural operation, this course may be a part of these programs of study: Feedlot… source
JDAT101Safety and OrientationJDAT 101 - Safety and Orientation JDAT 101 - Safety and Orientation 1 Hour(s) This course is a This course will cover forklift safety, overhead hoist safety, chemical compositions, fire safety among… source
JDAT102Agricultural Power Trains IJDAT 102 - Agricultural Power Trains I JDAT 102 - Agricultural Power Trains I 3 Hour(s) This series of three courses encompasses the transmission of mechanical power from the engine or other power so… source
JDAT103Agricultural Hydraulics IJDAT 103 - Agricultural Hydraulics I JDAT 103 - Agricultural Hydraulics I 3 Hour(s) Basic hydraulic principles-flow, pressure, and restriction (load) will be covered. These principles will then be ap… source
JDAT105Air Quality SystemsJDAT 105 - Air Quality Systems JDAT 105 - Air Quality Systems 2 Hour(s) The basics of the refrigeration cycle will be introduced. Repair and diagnostic procedures will be performed on the equipment a… source
JDAT107Dealer Internship IJDAT 107 - Dealer Internship I JDAT 107 - Dealer Internship I 3 Hour(s) These internships offer a supervised work experience needed to make courses taught on campus meaningful and useful. Students wi… source
JDAT108Dealer Internship IIJDAT 108 - Dealer Internship II JDAT 108 - Dealer Internship II 3 Hour(s) These internships offer a supervised work experience needed to make courses taught on campus meaningful and useful. Students… source
JDAT109Harvesting EquipmentJDAT 109 - Harvesting Equipment JDAT 109 - Harvesting Equipment 3 Hour(s) Theory of combine operation and thrashing concepts, operation of forage harvesters, and hay equipment will be studied and whe… source
JDAT112Information Management SystemsJDAT 112 - Information Management Systems JDAT 112 - Information Management Systems 1 Hour(s) The information management systems in use in the dealership service departments, including the technical… source
JDAT120Special Topics in Agricultural TechnologyJDAT 120 - Special Topics in Agricultural Technology JDAT 120 - Special Topics in Agricultural Technology 2 Hour(s) This course is in place to allow flexibility in meeting training needs that are of… source
JDAT122Agricultural Power Trains IIJDAT 122 - Agricultural Power Trains II JDAT 122 - Agricultural Power Trains II 3 Hour(s) The course of study will follow from simple to complex and will generally consist of collar shift, synchroniz… source
JDAT123Agricultural Hydraulics IIJDAT 123 - Agricultural Hydraulics II JDAT 123 - Agricultural Hydraulics II 2 Hour(s) These principles will then be applied to John Deere hydraulic systems. Basic hydraulic components-radial piston p… source
JDAT124Agricultural Electrical Systems IIJDAT 124 - Agricultural Electrical Systems II JDAT 124 - Agricultural Electrical Systems II 3 Hour(s) The control and application of accessory circuits such as lighting and HVAC will follow. The use… source
JDAT201Basic EnginesJDAT 201 - Basic Engines JDAT 201 - Basic Engines 3 Hour(s) The intent is to the technician understand the principles of four-cycle internal combustion engine. source
JDAT202Engines 2JDAT 202 - Engines 2 JDAT 202 - Engines 2 3 Hour(s) Cylinder head, valve train, piston and crankshaft, and lubrication systems will be studied on the basis of wear, repair, and failure prevention. A… source
JDAT203Agricultural Fuel Systems and PerformanceJDAT 203 - Agricultural Fuel Systems and Performance JDAT 203 - Agricultural Fuel Systems and Performance 3 Hour(s) Gas and diesel fuel systems will by studied and theory of operation of diesel injec… source
JDAT213Agricultural Hydraulics IIIJDAT 213 - Agricultural Hydraulics III JDAT 213 - Agricultural Hydraulics III 2 Hour(s) These principles will then be applied to John Deere hydraulic systems. Basic hydraulic components-radial piston… source
JDAT214Agricultural Electrical Systems IIIJDAT 214 - Agricultural Electrical Systems III JDAT 214 - Agricultural Electrical Systems III 3 Hour(s) The control and application of accessory circuits such as lighting and HVAC will follow. The us… source
JDAT224Agricultural Electrical IVJDAT 224 - Agricultural Electrical IV JDAT 224 - Agricultural Electrical IV 3 Hour(s) The use of ISO schematics in the diagnosis of John Deere mobile electrical systems will be emphasized. The ISO di… source
JDAT1043Agricultural Electrical Systems IJDAT 1043 - Agricultural Electrical Systems I JDAT 1043 - Agricultural Electrical Systems I 3 Hour(s) The basic characteristics of electricity, voltage, current flow and resistance, the nature of the… source
AGRO101CropsAGRO 101 - Crops AGRO 101 - Crops 4 Hour(s) This course is a study of the principles of the production of economic plants, including morphology, taxonomy, physiology, ecology, propagation, preservati… source
AGRO102Range ManagementAGRO 102 - Range Management AGRO 102 - Range Management 3 Hour(s) This course studies field identification of range plants and types, recognition of their value and ecological requirements, grazing a… source
AGRO103Soils and Soils LabAGRO 103 - Soils and Soils Lab AGRO 103 - Soils and Soils Lab 4 Hour(s) Students will gain hands-on lab experience with soil sampling, mapping, analysis and management practices essential for sustain… source
AGRO110Weed ScienceAGRO 110 - Weed Science AGRO 110 - Weed Science 4 Hour(s) This course is a comprehensive exploration of the principles and practices essential for effective weed management in agriculture. Covering a… source
AGRO111Technology in AgricultureAGRO 111 - Technology in Agriculture AGRO 111 - Technology in Agriculture 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to explore and integrate cutting-edge technologies that are reshaping the agriculatural lan… source
AGRO112Agronomic Crop DiseasesAGRO 112 - Agronomic Crop Diseases AGRO 112 - Agronomic Crop Diseases 3 Hour(s) This course offers an in-depth exploration of the principles, identification, and management of diseases affecting majo… source
AGRO113Agronomic Crop InsectsAGRO 113 - Agronomic Crop Insects AGRO 113 - Agronomic Crop Insects 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the insects that impact major agronomic… source
AGRO120Special Topics in Crops MgmtAGRO 120 - Special Topics in Crops Mgmt AGRO 120 - Special Topics in Crops Mgmt 3 Hour(s) This course will provide a variable credit course designed to meet the needs of students who are currently in… source
AGRO202Soil FertilityAGRO 202 - Soil Fertility AGRO 202 - Soil Fertility 3 Hour(s) The course explores key principles of soil fertility, covering topics such as fertilizer sources, soil sampling techniques, nutrient defi… source
AGRO203Soil and Water ManagementAGRO 203 - Soil and Water Management AGRO 203 - Soil and Water Management 3 Hour(s) Students will delve into essential topics such as soil conservation practices, soil erosion, water pollution, water… source
AGRO204Crop PhysiologyAGRO 204 - Crop Physiology AGRO 204 - Crop Physiology 3 Hour(s) Participants will delve into the intricacies of plant anatomy, growth stages, reproduction, germination, nutrient interactions, and pla… source
AGRO205Crop Production and RecommendationsAGRO 205 - Crop Production and Recommendations AGRO 205 - Crop Production and Recommendations 3 Hour(s) This course encompasses a range of topics crucial for crop consultants, including pesticide rec… source
HELR102Certified Nurse Aide (CNA)HELR 102 - Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) HELR 102 - Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) 6 Hour(s) This course provides the student with basic knowledge and skills necessary to meet the psychosocial, physical, an… source
HELR103Certified Medication Aide (CMA)HELR 103 - Certified Medication Aide (CMA) HELR 103 - Certified Medication Aide (CMA) 5 Hour(s) This course provides the student with basic techniques and safety in medication administration. It incl… source
HELR107Home Health Aide (HHA)HELR 107 - Home Health Aide (HHA) HELR 107 - Home Health Aide (HHA) 2 Hour(s) Must be 16 years of age of time of enrollment. This course is designed to prepare the student for employment in a home he… source
HELR115Community Health WorkerHELR 115 - Community Health Worker HELR 115 - Community Health Worker 10 Hour(s) This course provides the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to engage in outreach, community education, i… source
HELR150Medical Professional IssuesHELR 150 - Medical Professional Issues HELR 150 - Medical Professional Issues 2 Hour(s) This course reviews the role and function of the Medical Assistant. It focuses on the basic concept of the prof… source
HELR155Emergency PreparednessHELR 155 - Emergency Preparedness HELR 155 - Emergency Preparedness 1 Hour(s) This course provides healthcare professionals with an orientation for their possible future roles in disaster response an… source
HELR160Laboratory Diagnostics and PhlebotomyHELR 160 - Laboratory Diagnostics and Phlebotomy HELR 160 - Laboratory Diagnostics and Phlebotomy 5 Hour(s) The course will provide knowledge of Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) gove… source
HELR170Clinical Medical Assisting and Minor ProceduresHELR 170 - Clinical Medical Assisting and Minor Procedures HELR 170 - Clinical Medical Assisting and Minor Procedures 4 Hour(s) Concurrent enrollment in HELR 171 Clinical Medical Practicum , HELR 180… source
HELR171Clinical Medical PracticumHELR 171 - Clinical Medical Practicum HELR 171 - Clinical Medical Practicum 3 Hour(s) Concurrent enrollment in HELR 170 Clinical Medical Assisting and Minor Procedures , HELR 180 Medical Administrati… source
HELR180Medical Administrative AspectsHELR 180 - Medical Administrative Aspects HELR 180 - Medical Administrative Aspects 4 Hour(s) Concurrent enrollment in: HELR 170 Clinical Medical Assisting and Minor Procedures , HELR 171 Clinical Me… source
HELR181Medical Administrative PracticumHELR 181 - Medical Administrative Practicum HELR 181 - Medical Administrative Practicum 1 Hour(s) Concurrent enrollment in: HELR 170 Clinical Medical Assisting and Minor Procedures , HELR 171 Clinica… source
ANSI101Animal Diseases and HealthANSI 101 - Animal Diseases and Health ANSI 101 - Animal Diseases and Health 3 Hour(s) This course is a study of diseases that affect farm animals including prevention, treatment, symptoms and medicin… source
ANSI102Principles of Animal ScienceANSI 102 - Principles of Animal Science ANSI 102 - Principles of Animal Science 3 Hour(s) This course studies the basic principles of animal agriculture including health, reproduction, genetics, nutr… source
ANSI103Animal Science & Industry LabANSI 103 - Animal Science & Industry Lab ANSI 103 - Animal Science & Industry Lab 1 Hour(s) This course includes field trips and laboratory exercises to observe livestock related operations and activ… source
ANSI104Commercial Feedlot OperationsANSI 104 - Commercial Feedlot Operations ANSI 104 - Commercial Feedlot Operations 1 Hour(s) This course is a study of the principles, philosophy and organization of the commercial feedlot industry. C… source
ANSI105Beef ProductionANSI 105 - Beef Production ANSI 105 - Beef Production 3 Hour(s) This course is a study of cow and calf operations in Kansas, with emphasis on performance, selection, methods of productions, managemen… source
ANSI106Dairy and Poultry ProductionANSI 106 - Dairy and Poultry Production ANSI 106 - Dairy and Poultry Production 1 Hour(s) This introductory course in dairying and poultry husbandry emphasizes management, breeds, production testing,… source
ANSI107Principles of FeedingANSI 107 - Principles of Feeding ANSI 107 - Principles of Feeding 3 Hour(s) This course includes the selection and preparation of feeds, the study of the digestive system and the process of nutrition… source
ANSI108Livestock SelectionANSI 108 - Livestock Selection ANSI 108 - Livestock Selection 3 Hour(s) This course is the study of livestock selection and evaluation, including carcass predictions, breeding animal evaluation and e… source
ANSI109Livestock EvaluationANSI 109 - Livestock Evaluation ANSI 109 - Livestock Evaluation 3 Hour(s) This course is an advanced study of live animal selection and evaluation, with an emphasis on competition preparation. Consen… source
ANSI110Swine ProductionANSI 110 - Swine Production ANSI 110 - Swine Production 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to provide the student with sufficient knowledge about swine and sufficient skill in handling and management… source
ANSI111Farm Animal ReproductionANSI 111 - Farm Animal Reproduction ANSI 111 - Farm Animal Reproduction 3 Hour(s) A study of the concepts, history and principles of farm animal breeding and reproduction. Concurrent enrollment in AN… source
ANSI120Special Topics in Livestock MgmtANSI 120 - Special Topics in Livestock Mgmt ANSI 120 - Special Topics in Livestock Mgmt 3 Hour(s) This course includes special problems in livestock management, feeding and feedlot mechanization, or… source
ANSI129Meat and Carcass EvaluationANSI 129 - Meat and Carcass Evaluation ANSI 129 - Meat and Carcass Evaluation 3 Hour(s) This course is a study of beef carcass yield and quality grades, pork carcass grades and lamb carcass grades. T… source
ANSI130Classification, Grading and Selection of MeatsANSI 130 - Classification, Grading and Selection of Meats ANSI 130 - Classification, Grading and Selection of Meats 3 Hour(s) This course includes advanced grading of beef, pork and ham carcasses wit… source
ANSI131Introduction to Food ScienceANSI 131 - Introduction to Food Science ANSI 131 - Introduction to Food Science 3 Hour(s) This course provides an introduction and survey of the relationships between food raw materials and their met… source
ANSI140Horse ScienceANSI 140 - Horse Science ANSI 140 - Horse Science 3 Hour(s) This course is a study of the care and management of the different types and breeds of horses including evolution, selection, breeding, fee… source
ANSI141HorsemanshipANSI 141 - Horsemanship ANSI 141 - Horsemanship 1 Hour(s) This course studies selection, grooming and feeding of pleasure horses and selection and care of riding equipment. Mounted sessions include t… source
ANSI206Principles of Meat EvaluationANSI 206 - Principles of Meat Evaluation ANSI 206 - Principles of Meat Evaluation 3 Hour(s) This course includes the evaluation and grading of beef, pork and lamb carcasses and whole sale cuts. The c… source
ANSI207Principles of Meat ScienceANSI 207 - Principles of Meat Science ANSI 207 - Principles of Meat Science 3 Hour(s) This course is a study of muscle, organ and carcass composition and the processing required to produce wholesome… source
ANSI208Basic Food ChemistryANSI 208 - Basic Food Chemistry ANSI 208 - Basic Food Chemistry 3 Hour(s) Basic Food Chemistry is an introductory course that can be taught on campus or via means through distance education that will… source
ANSI209Food SanitationANSI 209 - Food Sanitation ANSI 209 - Food Sanitation 3 Hour(s) Food Sanitation Management is an introductory course that can be taught on campus or via means through distance education that will pre… source
ANSI212Food SafetyANSI 212 - Food Safety ANSI 212 - Food Safety 3 Hour(s) Food Safety is a comprehensive course that covers all aspects that pertain to food safety in the processing world. Key concepts will include Go… source
ANSI213Animal Welfare and HandlingANSI 213 - Animal Welfare and Handling ANSI 213 - Animal Welfare and Handling 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to allow students to learn the correct procedures and regulatory requirements for handl… source
ANSI215Introduction to Food LawANSI 215 - Introduction to Food Law ANSI 215 - Introduction to Food Law 3 Hour(s) This course will expose students to the role of law, mandatory, and optional food regulations exercised by state, fed… source
ANSI216Principles of Meat Processing and FabricationANSI 216 - Principles of Meat Processing and Fabrication ANSI 216 - Principles of Meat Processing and Fabrication 3 Hour(s) This course will expose students to the methodologies and procedures involv… source
ANSI217Principles of Artificial InseminationANSI 217 - Principles of Artificial Insemination ANSI 217 - Principles of Artificial Insemination 1 Hour(s) This course is designed to instruct students on the theory and application of artificial in… source
ANSI218Advanced Livestock SelectionANSI 218 - Advanced Livestock Selection ANSI 218 - Advanced Livestock Selection 3 Hour(s) This course is an advanced study of livestock selection, with an intensive focus on preparing for upcoming co… source
ANSI219Advanced Livestock EvaluationANSI 219 - Advanced Livestock Evaluation ANSI 219 - Advanced Livestock Evaluation 3 Hour(s) This course is an advanced study of live animal selection and evaluation, with an emphasis on competition,… source
ANSI220Animal NutritionANSI 220 - Animal Nutrition ANSI 220 - Animal Nutrition 3 Hour(s) This is a comprehensive course in nutrients, digestive systems, energy sources, protein sources, additives, animal requirements and f… source
ANSI251Basic Food MicrobiologyANSI 251 - Basic Food Microbiology ANSI 251 - Basic Food Microbiology 3 Hour(s) Basic Food Microbiology is a course that will examine various types of microorganisms found in food products and will d… source
ANSI252Hazard Analysis Critical Control PointsANSI 252 - Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points ANSI 252 - Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points 3 Hour(s) Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points is a training course with scientific and academ… source
ANSI1110Farm Animal Reproduction LabANSI 1110 - Farm Animal Reproduction Lab ANSI 1110 - Farm Animal Reproduction Lab 1 Hour(s) Concurrent enrollment in ANSI 111 Farm Animal Reproduction is preferred but not required. Fall, Spring and… source
ANSI2703Food Science InternshipANSI 2703 - Food Science Internship ANSI 2703 - Food Science Internship 3 Hour(s) Food Science Internship is a supervised work-study program in which students will work under the supervision of a foo… source
ARTS101Drawing I T>ARTS 101 - Drawing I T> ARTS 101 - Drawing I T> 3 Hour(s) This is a beginning course in the fundamentals of drawing. Basic skills and techniques in drawing from life (observation) provide the foundat… source
ARTS111Ceramics T>ARTS 111 - Ceramics T> ARTS 111 - Ceramics T> 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to students discover potential for good design as applied to pottery and sculptural forms making use of various methods… source
ARTS113Ceramics on the WheelARTS 113 - Ceramics on the Wheel ARTS 113 - Ceramics on the Wheel 3 Hour(s) This course explores ceramic expression in traditional vessel form With emphasis given to functional pottery making on the… source
ARTS120Art Appreciation T>ARTS 120 - Art Appreciation T> ARTS 120 - Art Appreciation T> 3 Hour(s) This is a general course designed to acquaint the student with the values and fundamentals of the visual arts. Emphasis is give… source
ARTS121Art History I: Prehistoric to Medieval T>ARTS 121 - Art History I: Prehistoric to Medieval T> ARTS 121 - Art History I: Prehistoric to Medieval T> 3 Hour(s) This course surveys creative expression from earliest man through contemporary mode… source
ARTS122Art History II: Renaissance to Contemporary T>ARTS 122 - Art History II: Renaissance to Contemporary T> ARTS 122 - Art History II: Renaissance to Contemporary T> 3 Hour(s) This course surveys creative expression from the Renaissance through cont… source
ARTS124Design T>ARTS 124 - Design T> ARTS 124 - Design T> 3 Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to the visual elements and the principles of design as they apply to two-dimensional art work. Instruction wil… source
ARTS201ProjectsARTS 201 - Projects ARTS 201 - Projects 3 Hour(s) Projects is designed for advanced study of courses in Art. It affords the opportunity for the student to achieve further skills and training in techn… source
ARTS225Professional Arts Practices IARTS 225 - Professional Arts Practices I ARTS 225 - Professional Arts Practices I 1 Hour(s) This course is intended to fully acquaint the Associate of Arts student in visual arts with professional st… source
ARTS226Professional Arts Practices IIARTS 226 - Professional Arts Practices II ARTS 226 - Professional Arts Practices II 1 Hour(s) This course is intended to fully acquaint the Associate of Arts student in visual arts with professional… source
ARTS1013Drawing I T>ARTS 1013 - Drawing I T> ARTS 1013 - Drawing I T> 3 Hour(s) This is a beginning course in the fundamentals of drawing. Basic skills and techniques in drawing from life (observation) provide the found… source
ARTS1043Watercolor IARTS 1043 - Watercolor I ARTS 1043 - Watercolor I 3 Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to color theory, composition and basic watercolor techniques. Emphasis is placed on the acquisition of… source
ARTS1093Digital PhotographyARTS 1093 - Digital Photography ARTS 1093 - Digital Photography 3 Hour(s) This course focuses on the development of digital photography skills in production, technique, composition, and presentation… source
ARTS1103SculptureARTS 1103 - Sculpture ARTS 1103 - Sculpture 3 Hour(s) This basic course gives the techniques and methods of sculpture as applied to various media and materials such as stone, wood, metals, clay and w… source
ARTS1113CeramicsARTS 1113 - Ceramics ARTS 1113 - Ceramics 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to students discover potential for good design as applied to pottery and sculptural forms making use of various methods of… source
ARTS1123Advanced CeramicsARTS 1123 - Advanced Ceramics ARTS 1123 - Advanced Ceramics 3 Hour(s) Advanced work on the potter’s wheel combined with hand-built forms comprise this class. Consideration is given to the use of glaz… source
ARTS1243Design T>ARTS 1243 - Design T> ARTS 1243 - Design T> 3 Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to the visual elements and the principles of design as they apply to two-dimensional art work. Instruction w… source
ARTS1273Introduction to Graphic DesignARTS 1273 - Introduction to Graphic Design ARTS 1273 - Introduction to Graphic Design 3 Hour(s) An introduction to graphic design focusing on the foundation of design through design principles and el… source
ARTS1283TypographyARTS 1283 - Typography ARTS 1283 - Typography 3 Hour(s) This course introduces the discipline, function, and tradition of typography as it relates to visual communication. Projects examine the struct… source
ARTS1293Three Dimensional Design T>ARTS 1293 - Three Dimensional Design T> ARTS 1293 - Three Dimensional Design T> 3 Hour(s) This course includes the analysis of materials, resources and elements to accomplish a design solution necess… source
ARTS1303Printmaking IARTS 1303 - Printmaking I ARTS 1303 - Printmaking I 3 Hour(s) The course will introduce the student to many facets of print-making as it relates to limited-edition, original prints. The student will… source
ARTS2003Creative PhotographyARTS 2003 - Creative Photography ARTS 2003 - Creative Photography 3 Hour(s) This course focuses on taking, manipulating, producing, and displaying creative artistic photographs. Artistic vision is a… source
ARTS2013ProjectsARTS 2013 - Projects ARTS 2013 - Projects 3 Hour(s) Projects is designed for advanced study of courses in Art. It affords the opportunity for the student to achieve further skills and training in tec… source
ARTS2023Drawing IIARTS 2023 - Drawing II ARTS 2023 - Drawing II 3 Hour(s) This course expands upon the creative and technical aspects covered in Drawing I, with emphasis on the elements and balancing principles of des… source
ARTS2043Watercolor PaintingARTS 2043 - Watercolor Painting ARTS 2043 - Watercolor Painting 3 Hour(s) This course introduces color theory, composition, and basic watercolor techniques. This course is based on the acquisition of… source
ARTS2073Oil PaintingARTS 2073 - Oil Painting ARTS 2073 - Oil Painting 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to expose students to oil painting practices. Through assignments and critiques, students will learn how to visuall… source
ARTS2083Advanced Oil PaintingARTS 2083 - Advanced Oil Painting ARTS 2083 - Advanced Oil Painting 3 Hour(s) Advanced studies in painting with exploration into the broad fields of creative expression and techniques. *Requires two… source
ARTS2113Figure DrawingARTS 2113 - Figure Drawing ARTS 2113 - Figure Drawing 3 Hour(s) Intensive drawing of the human figure as an element of composition. Building on the fundamental frameworks introduced in Drawing I, thi… source
ARTS2123Advanced CeramicsARTS 2123 - Advanced Ceramics ARTS 2123 - Advanced Ceramics 3 Hour(s) Advanced work on the potter’s wheel combined with hand-built forms comprise this class. Consideration is given to the use of glaz… source
ARTS2133Ceramics on the WheelARTS 2133 - Ceramics on the Wheel ARTS 2133 - Ceramics on the Wheel 3 Hour(s) Advanced work on the potter’s wheel combined with hand-built forms comprise this class. Studio management, production, su… source
ARTS2303Advanced PrintmakingARTS 2303 - Advanced Printmaking ARTS 2303 - Advanced Printmaking 3 Hour(s) This course will push the student’s critical thinking skills through various printmaking techniques as it relates to limite… source
ARTS2353Mixed MediaARTS 2353 - Mixed Media ARTS 2353 - Mixed Media 3 Hour(s) The student is introduced to various mixed media methods and techniques that relate to both drawing and painting problems. source
HPER106Health Education T>HPER 106 - Health Education T> HPER 106 - Health Education T> 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to give the student a working knowledge of the fundamental principles of healthful living, as applied t… source
HPER107Substance AbuseHPER 107 - Substance Abuse HPER 107 - Substance Abuse 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to give the student a foundation for discussion and an understanding of drugs. The course covers some of the ps… source
HPER109First Aid T>HPER 109 - First Aid T> HPER 109 - First Aid T> 2 Hour(s) This course studies the emergency treatment of injuries, wounds, hemorrhage, burns, and poisoning. CPR training will be required. Successful… source
HPER115Basic Nutrition T>HPER 115 - Basic Nutrition T> HPER 115 - Basic Nutrition T> 3 Hour(s) This course is the study of nutritional requirements of man with an emphasis on developing judgment in the selection of foods. Th… source
HPER119Physical Fitness IHPER 119 - Physical Fitness I HPER 119 - Physical Fitness I 1 Hour(s) An individualized physical fitness program is developed for the student. The student learns the value of a fitness program throug… source
HPER120Physical Fitness IIHPER 120 - Physical Fitness II HPER 120 - Physical Fitness II 1 Hour(s) This course is a continuation of Physical Fitness I. source
HPER121Lifetime FitnessHPER 121 - Lifetime Fitness HPER 121 - Lifetime Fitness 2 Hour(s) This course is a study of the concepts of adult physical fitness and health. An individualized program is developed from an assessmen… source
HPER180Theory and Technique of FootballHPER 180 - Theory and Technique of Football HPER 180 - Theory and Technique of Football 2 Hour(s) This course will review and enhance the student’s knowledge of the basic techniques and strategy of f… source
HPER191Fundamentals of Weightlifting IHPER 191 - Fundamentals of Weightlifting I HPER 191 - Fundamentals of Weightlifting I 1 Hour(s) This course includes knowledge, understanding, and skill analysis which are involved in the teaching of… source
HPER192Fundamentals of Weightlifting IIHPER 192 - Fundamentals of Weightlifting II HPER 192 - Fundamentals of Weightlifting II 1 Hour(s) This course is a continuation of Weightlifting I with a more individualized approach to weightlifting… source
HPER201Introduction to Community RecreationHPER 201 - Introduction to Community Recreation HPER 201 - Introduction to Community Recreation 3 Hour(s) This course covers organization and supervision of playgrounds, interpretation of play, and r… source
HPER202Outdoor RecreationHPER 202 - Outdoor Recreation HPER 202 - Outdoor Recreation 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to acquaint the student with outdoor recreation, recreational use of natural resources, and the backgroun… source
HPER210Introduction to Sport ScienceHPER 210 - Introduction to Sport Science HPER 210 - Introduction to Sport Science 3 Hour(s) This course studies the history and development of modern physical education and the underlying principles… source
HPER211Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries T>HPER 211 - Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries T> HPER 211 - Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries T> 3 Hour(s) Students learn not only how to care for an injury, but how to keep injuries fro… source
HPER212Athletic Training PracticumHPER 212 - Athletic Training Practicum HPER 212 - Athletic Training Practicum 1 Hour(s) This course is a supervised clinical application of practical methods in athletic training. Athletic Training P… source
HPER250Introduction to Sport AdministrationHPER 250 - Introduction to Sport Administration HPER 250 - Introduction to Sport Administration 3 Hour(s) This course provides an overview of the field of sport administration including the principal… source
HPER280Introduction to KinesiologyHPER 280 - Introduction to Kinesiology HPER 280 - Introduction to Kinesiology 3 Hour(s) This course provides an overview of the anatomical and biomechanical bases of human movement and exercise. source
HPER281Introduction to Exercise Science T>HPER 281 - Introduction to Exercise Science T> HPER 281 - Introduction to Exercise Science T> 3 Hour(s) This course introduces the student to the exercise science discipline. Students will examine co… source
HPER288Sports OfficiatingHPER 288 - Sports Officiating HPER 288 - Sports Officiating 3 Hour(s) The purpose of this course is to study officiating requirements for selected sports and games, with an emphasis on mechanics, rul… source
HPER290Psychology of CoachingHPER 290 - Psychology of Coaching HPER 290 - Psychology of Coaching 3 Hour(s) This course includes the philosophy of coaching, the coach and his/her personality, the athlete and his/her personality,… source
AUTO100Small Gasoline EnginesAUTO 100 - Small Gasoline Engines AUTO 100 - Small Gasoline Engines 5 Hour(s) The study of this course introduces the beginning technician to the theory and operation of a simple internal combustion… source
AUTO102Maintenance and Light RepairAUTO 102 - Maintenance and Light Repair AUTO 102 - Maintenance and Light Repair 5 Hour(s) The student of engines components, electrical systems, brakes, suspension, and transmissions currently used i… source
AUTO103LEngine Repair LabAUTO 103L - Engine Repair Lab AUTO 103L - Engine Repair Lab 2 Hour(s) This course allows the student to apply the knowledge gained from the AUTO 1033 - Engine Repair course: the internal combustion e… source
AUTO104LManual Drive Trains and Axles LabAUTO 104L - Manual Drive Trains and Axles Lab AUTO 104L - Manual Drive Trains and Axles Lab 2 Hour(s) This course allows the student to apply the knowledge gained from the AUTO 1043 - Manual Drive Tr… source
AUTO105LElectrical LabAUTO 105L - Electrical Lab AUTO 105L - Electrical Lab 2 Hour(s) This course allows the student to apply the knowledge gained from the AUTO 1053 - Electrical 1 course: operation, system diagnosis and… source
AUTO106LEngine Performance I LabAUTO 106L - Engine Performance I Lab AUTO 106L - Engine Performance I Lab 2 Hour(s) This course allows the student to apply the knowledge gained from the AUTO 1063 - Engine Performance I course: oper… source
AUTO107LBrakes LabAUTO 107L - Brakes Lab AUTO 107L - Brakes Lab 2 Hour(s) In this course students will apply knowledge learned in the AUTO 1073 - Brakes 1 course. Students will complete service work orders; determine… source
AUTO108LEngine Performance II LabAUTO 108L - Engine Performance II Lab AUTO 108L - Engine Performance II Lab 2 Hour(s) In this course students will apply knowledge learned in the AUTO 1083 - Engine Performance II course. This course… source
AUTO109LHeating and Air Conditioning LabAUTO 109L - Heating and Air Conditioning Lab AUTO 109L - Heating and Air Conditioning Lab 2 Hour(s) In this course students will apply knowledge learned in the AUTO 1093 - Heating and Air Conditionin… source
AUTO111LAutomatic Transmissions LabAUTO 111L - Automatic Transmissions Lab AUTO 111L - Automatic Transmissions Lab 2 Hour(s) In this course students will apply knowledge learned in the AUTO 1113 - Automatic Transmissions course. This… source
AUTO112LSuspension and Steering LabAUTO 112L - Suspension and Steering Lab AUTO 112L - Suspension and Steering Lab 2 Hour(s) In this course students will apply knowledge learned in the AUTO 1123 - Suspension and Steering I course. Stu… source
AUTO151Automotive Safety and Shop PracticesAUTO 151 - Automotive Safety and Shop Practices AUTO 151 - Automotive Safety and Shop Practices 5 Hour(s) This course grounds the student in the fundamentals of industry-standard, automotive-specific… source
AUTO1033Engine RepairAUTO 1033 - Engine Repair AUTO 1033 - Engine Repair 3 Hour(s) This course provides the student knowledge of the internal combustion engines used in modern vehicles. The focus of the course is theory… source
AUTO1043Manual Drive Trains and AxlesAUTO 1043 - Manual Drive Trains and Axles AUTO 1043 - Manual Drive Trains and Axles 3 Hour(s) A study of the operation, diagnosis and repair of automotive manual power trains to include RWD transmiss… source
AUTO1053Electrical 1AUTO 1053 - Electrical 1 AUTO 1053 - Electrical 1 3 Hour(s) In this course students will complete service work orders; describe the relationship between voltage, ohms and amperage; perform basic elec… source
AUTO1063Engine Performance IAUTO 1063 - Engine Performance I AUTO 1063 - Engine Performance I 3 Hour(s) In this learning plan students will: complete work order and check history; identify engine mechanical integrity; explore t… source
AUTO1073Brakes 1AUTO 1073 - Brakes 1 AUTO 1073 - Brakes 1 3 Hour(s) This course is a thorough and detailed study of brake system theory and functional operation and principles of hydraulic systems as it applies to b… source
AUTO1083Engine Performance IIAUTO 1083 - Engine Performance II AUTO 1083 - Engine Performance II 3 Hour(s) The course focus will be modern fuel system. This will include fuel delivery, fuel injection, and evaporative systems. Th… source
AUTO1093Heating and Air ConditioningAUTO 1093 - Heating and Air Conditioning AUTO 1093 - Heating and Air Conditioning 3 Hour(s) Students will explore the fundamentals of automotive HVAC operations and environmental concerns, identify t… source
AUTO1113Automatic TransmissionsAUTO 1113 - Automatic Transmissions AUTO 1113 - Automatic Transmissions 3 Hour(s) This course covers various automatic transmissions and transaxles theory and designs. Emphasizes operating principles… source
AUTO1123Suspension and Steering IAUTO 1123 - Suspension and Steering I AUTO 1123 - Suspension and Steering I 3 Hour(s) In this course students will: document fundamental suspension systems concern; perform fundamental diagnostics of… source
BIOL101Introduction to BiologyBIOL 101 - Introduction to Biology BIOL 101 - Introduction to Biology 3 Hour(s) This course is an introductory course dealing with the nature of life. Course concepts include simple chemistry, cells,… source
BIOL104Environmental Science T>BIOL 104 - Environmental Science T> BIOL 104 - Environmental Science T> 4 Hour(s) This is an introductory course dealing with the biosphere. Course concepts include physical and biological processes… source
BIOL105General Biology T>BIOL 105 - General Biology T> BIOL 105 - General Biology T> 4 Hour(s) This is an introductory course dealing with the nature of life. Course concepts include simple chemistry, cells, cell processes,… source
BIOL114Biology I T>BIOL 114 - Biology I T> BIOL 114 - Biology I T> 4 Hour(s) This is an introductory course dealing with the nature of life. Course concepts include simple chemistry, cells, cell processes, DNA processe… source
BIOL115Biology II T>BIOL 115 - Biology II T> BIOL 115 - Biology II T> 4 Hour(s) This course will focus on organismal level biology of eukaryotes (plants, fungi, and animals). Basic concepts will include understanding: p… source
BIOL210Anatomy and Physiology T>BIOL 210 - Anatomy and Physiology T> BIOL 210 - Anatomy and Physiology T> 5 Hour(s) This course is an elementary study of the functions and structure of the human body, including general principles o… source
BIOL211Anatomy and Physiology I T>BIOL 211 - Anatomy and Physiology I T> BIOL 211 - Anatomy and Physiology I T> 4 Hour(s) The structure and function of cells and tissues and the skeletal, muscular and nervous systems comprise the cou… source
BIOL212Anatomy and Physiology II T>BIOL 212 - Anatomy and Physiology II T> BIOL 212 - Anatomy and Physiology II T> 4 Hour(s) This course is a continuation of Anatomy and Physiology I. The structures and functions of the respiratory, c… source
BIOL213Microbiology T>BIOL 213 - Microbiology T> BIOL 213 - Microbiology T> 5 Hour(s) This course is designed to meet the needs of students entering medically related fields or other areas requiring a basic understanding… source
BIOL214PathophysiologyBIOL 214 - Pathophysiology BIOL 214 - Pathophysiology 4 Hour(s) Topics include basic cell biology, inflammation, mechanisms of body defense, selected body systems, and common disorders. Emphasis is p… source
BIOL1102Special Topics in Science: Human DissectionBIOL 1102 - Special Topics in Science: Human Dissection BIOL 1102 - Special Topics in Science: Human Dissection 2 Hour(s) This course is taught by arrangement. One or two hours of credit is given for… source
BSAD101Introduction to Business T>BSAD 101 - Introduction to Business T> BSAD 101 - Introduction to Business T> 3 Hour(s) This course surveys the marketing, management, finance and production departments of a big business operation a… source
BSAD102Business Communications T>BSAD 102 - Business Communications T> BSAD 102 - Business Communications T> 3 Hour(s) This course studies the various aspects of business communication. The course includes the application of the pri… source
BSAD104Business Law I T>BSAD 104 - Business Law I T> BSAD 104 - Business Law I T> 3 Hour(s) This course includes the legal environment of business, law of contracts, sales, and law of agency and employment. Emphasis is plac… source
BSAD105Business Law IIBSAD 105 - Business Law II BSAD 105 - Business Law II 3 Hour(s) This course will build upon concepts from Business Law I. This course teaches students the principles of property, secured transactions… source
BSAD120AdvertisingBSAD 120 - Advertising BSAD 120 - Advertising 3 Hour(s) This course is a study of modern advertising principles and practices, ethics, selection of media, copy/layout techniques, consumer psychology,… source
BSAD122Management T>BSAD 122 - Management T> BSAD 122 - Management T> 3 Hour(s) The course is designed to provide a basic understanding of administrative problems through the study of the functions of management. Organi… source
BSAD123Marketing T>BSAD 123 - Marketing T> BSAD 123 - Marketing T> 3 Hour(s) This course surveys the distribution and flow of goods and services from producers and sellers to consumers and buyers as well as the movemen… source
BSAD124SalesmanshipBSAD 124 - Salesmanship BSAD 124 - Salesmanship 3 Hour(s) Salesmanship is designed to develop an understanding of the principles of modern salesmanship. An unprecedented number of students who have n… source
BSAD126Business InternshipBSAD 126 - Business Internship BSAD 126 - Business Internship 3 Hour(s) This course gives actual work experience at an approved training station under faculty supervision for those students majoring… source
BSAD128EntrepreneurshipBSAD 128 - Entrepreneurship BSAD 128 - Entrepreneurship 3 Hour(s) Entrepreneurship presents an analysis of various planning and operational factors involved in the start-up of small businesses. These… source
BSAD130Personal Finance T>BSAD 130 - Personal Finance T> BSAD 130 - Personal Finance T> 3 Hour(s) This course surveys various topics that are of personal value and key principles to personal financial success and management.… source
BSAD135eCommerceBSAD 135 - eCommerce BSAD 135 - eCommerce 3 Hour(s) This course will explore how fundamental business concepts apply to the world of e-commerce. It covers personal applications such as online banking… source
BSAD140International BusinessBSAD 140 - International Business BSAD 140 - International Business 3 Hour(s) The purpose of this course is to introduce students to different cultures and expand their horizons developing a wider wo… source
BSAD220Business Ethics T>BSAD 220 - Business Ethics T> BSAD 220 - Business Ethics T> 3 Hour(s) This course is an overview of philosophical ethics with emphasis in business cases. The course will examine ethical theories and… source
BSAD221Human Resource ManagementBSAD 221 - Human Resource Management BSAD 221 - Human Resource Management 3 Hour(s) This course emphasizes the performance of the personnel function in organizations. Emphasis is placed upon the perf… source
CNTR100Safety and OrientationCNTR 100 - Safety and Orientation CNTR 100 - Safety and Orientation 1 Hour(s) This construction industry course covers various safety tips and procedures a person should follow while in the workplace… source
CNTR110Introductory Craft SkillsCNTR 110 - Introductory Craft Skills CNTR 110 - Introductory Craft Skills 3 Hour(s) The Introductory Craft Skills course provides instruction on basic construction skills through NCCER Core: Introduc… source
CNTR120Construction BasicsCNTR 120 - Construction Basics CNTR 120 - Construction Basics 3 Hour(s) The Construction Basics course provides instruction on basic construction skills through NCCER Core: Introduction to Basic Cons… source
CNTR130Carpentry ICNTR 130 - Carpentry I CNTR 130 - Carpentry I 4 Hour(s) This course will introduce the student to the construction building fundamentals for framing wood and metal floor systems, walls, and ceilings. source
CNTR140Carpentry IICNTR 140 - Carpentry II CNTR 140 - Carpentry II 4 Hour(s) This course will introduce the student to the fundamentals of roof framing including gable and hip roof systems. This course will cover mater… source
CNTR150Windows, Doors, and StairsCNTR 150 - Windows, Doors, and Stairs CNTR 150 - Windows, Doors, and Stairs 3 Hour(s) This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of window, door, and stair construction, installation, an… source
CNTR160Concrete BasicsCNTR 160 - Concrete Basics CNTR 160 - Concrete Basics 3 Hour(s) In the big picture of construction, concrete represents the literal foundation and structural skeleton for the entire project. Students… source
CNTR200Building Blueprints and CodesCNTR 200 - Building Blueprints and Codes CNTR 200 - Building Blueprints and Codes 3 Hour(s) This course identifies the importance of accurately reading blueprints and integrates current building code… source
CNTR210Carpentry Plumbing and HVACCNTR 210 - Carpentry Plumbing and HVAC CNTR 210 - Carpentry Plumbing and HVAC 2 Hour(s) Students will enter the workforce with the knowledge and skills needed to perform productively in the residenti… source
CNTR220Carpentry ElectricalCNTR 220 - Carpentry Electrical CNTR 220 - Carpentry Electrical 3 Hour(s) Students will enter the workforce with the knowledge and skills needed to perform productively in the residential or commerci… source
CNTR230Exterior FinishingCNTR 230 - Exterior Finishing CNTR 230 - Exterior Finishing 4 Hour(s) The order of installation may be changed but the processes include roofing, house wrap, windows and doors, and siding. These proc… source
CNTR240Drywall & InsulationCNTR 240 - Drywall & Insulation CNTR 240 - Drywall & Insulation 4 Hour(s) Also included is how to install, finish, and texture drywall. Proper selection (R-U values) and installation methods are taug… source
CNTR250Interior FinishingCNTR 250 - Interior Finishing CNTR 250 - Interior Finishing 5 Hour(s) This is the final stage of the construction process. Students will learn about specialized tools and techniques. This course will… source
CHEM105General Chemistry T>CHEM 105 - General Chemistry T> CHEM 105 - General Chemistry T> 5 Hour(s) This course is the study of the principles of chemistry to provide general information about the elements, atomic structure a… source
CHEM108Chemistry for Health Services T>CHEM 108 - Chemistry for Health Services T> CHEM 108 - Chemistry for Health Services T> 5 Hour(s) This course in general chemistry is designed primarily for first-year students in various health-rela… source
CHEM109College Chemistry I T>CHEM 109 - College Chemistry I T> CHEM 109 - College Chemistry I T> 5 Hour(s) This course is the study of atomic structure with an emphasis on electronic configurations and their effect on chemical p… source
CHEM110College Chemistry II T>CHEM 110 - College Chemistry II T> CHEM 110 - College Chemistry II T> 5 Hour(s) This course is a continuation of College Chemistry I with emphasis on various types of chemical equilibrium, chemical k… source
CHEM206Organic Chemistry I T>CHEM 206 - Organic Chemistry I T> CHEM 206 - Organic Chemistry I T> 5 Hour(s) This course is an in-depth study of organic chemistry with emphasis on nomenclature, molecular structures and common chem… source
CHEM207Organic Chemistry II T>CHEM 207 - Organic Chemistry II T> CHEM 207 - Organic Chemistry II T> 5 Hour(s) This course is a continuation of Organic Chemistry I and is devoted to the chemistry of the major functional groups, IR… source
CHEM210Introduction to BiochemistryCHEM 210 - Introduction to Biochemistry CHEM 210 - Introduction to Biochemistry 5 Hour(s) This course is an introduction to the major topics in biochemistry. Topics include the major classes of biolo… source
COMM101Public Speaking T>COMM 101 - Public Speaking T> COMM 101 - Public Speaking T> 3 Hour(s) This course includes the study of the fundamentals of communication and the composition, organization, and delivery of original s… source
COMM102Advanced Public SpeakingCOMM 102 - Advanced Public Speaking COMM 102 - Advanced Public Speaking 3 Hour(s) Lecture with practical experience comprise instruction. Course pring semesters. source
COMM103Interpersonal Communication T>COMM 103 - Interpersonal Communication T> COMM 103 - Interpersonal Communication T> 3 Hour(s) Interpersonal Communications includes the study of communication theory and its application to interperso… source
COMM110Argumentation and DebateCOMM 110 - Argumentation and Debate COMM 110 - Argumentation and Debate 3 Hour(s) This course is designed for the student desiring theory and practices of argumentation and formal academic debate. Th… source
COMM111Voice and DictionCOMM 111 - Voice and Diction COMM 111 - Voice and Diction 2 Hour(s) This course is designed to students improve their speaking voices and to develop accuracy and refinement in diction. Study includes… source
COMM112Oral InterpretationCOMM 112 - Oral Interpretation COMM 112 - Oral Interpretation 3 Hour(s) This course covers a range of delivery concepts and skills for spoken and literary interpretations of text. Topics include lite… source
COMM120Introduction to Mass Communication T>COMM 120 - Introduction to Mass Communication T> COMM 120 - Introduction to Mass Communication T> 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the field… source
COMM121Media Production ICOMM 121 - Media Production I COMM 121 - Media Production I 2 Hour(s) Media Production may be taken four semesters. Practical work is in layout, design, writing, editing, advertising, business practi… source
COMM122Media Production IICOMM 122 - Media Production II COMM 122 - Media Production II 2 Hour(s) Media Production may be taken four semesters. Practical work is in layout, design, writing, editing, advertising, business prac… source
COMM123Introduction to MultimediaCOMM 123 - Introduction to Multimedia COMM 123 - Introduction to Multimedia 3 Hour(s) This course will introduce basic elements of multimedia storytelling, including audio, video, slideshows, and onl… source
COMM130ReportingCOMM 130 - Reporting COMM 130 - Reporting 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to provide students with first-hand experience in news gathering and reporting techniques. Students will have the opportuni… source
COMM131News EditingCOMM 131 - News Editing COMM 131 - News Editing 3 Hour(s) Students will explore copy editing, news judgment, headline writing, photo editing, publication layout and design, and legal and ethical issu… source
COMM132PhotojournalismCOMM 132 - Photojournalism COMM 132 - Photojournalism 3 Hour(s) This course is a study of ways to cover the news photographically. The course includes history, modern trends, and class assignments ty… source
COMM140Introduction to BroadcastingCOMM 140 - Introduction to Broadcasting COMM 140 - Introduction to Broadcasting 3 Hour(s) This course is a study in the theory, history, and practice of the broadcast industry. This course includes a… source
COMM141Introduction to Audio/Visual ProductionCOMM 141 - Introduction to Audio/Visual Production COMM 141 - Introduction to Audio/Visual Production 3 Hour(s) Students learn the fundamentals of video and audio production using a variety of equipm… source
COMM150Sports MediaCOMM 150 - Sports Media COMM 150 - Sports Media 3 Hour(s) The course examines different forms of sports media including print, broadcast, and internet and their impact on sports. Students learn the f… source
COMM201Intercultural CommunicationCOMM 201 - Intercultural Communication COMM 201 - Intercultural Communication 3 Hour(s) This course focuses on the importance of culture in our everyday lives and the ways in which culture interrelat… source
COMM202Introduction to Public RelationsCOMM 202 - Introduction to Public Relations COMM 202 - Introduction to Public Relations 3 Hour(s) This course will introduce the student to the nature and role of public relations. Students will exam… source
COMM203Communication and the Information SocietyCOMM 203 - Communication and the Information Society COMM 203 - Communication and the Information Society 3 Hour(s) This course will explore communication and its role in this technologically advance… source
COMM220Media Production IIICOMM 220 - Media Production III COMM 220 - Media Production III 2 Hour(s) Media Production may be taken four semesters. Practical work is in layout, design, writing, editing, advertising, business pr… source
COMM221Media Production IVCOMM 221 - Media Production IV COMM 221 - Media Production IV 2 Hour(s) Media Production may be taken four semesters. Practical work is in layout, design, writing, editing, advertising, business prac… source
CSCI101Introduction to Management Info SystemsCSCI 101 - Introduction to Management Info Systems CSCI 101 - Introduction to Management Info Systems 3 Hour(s) This course is an introductory class that assists students in learning about how comput… source
CSCI102Introduction to Programming T>CSCI 102 - Introduction to Programming T> CSCI 102 - Introduction to Programming T> 3 Hour(s) This course is recommended for computer science majors. It covers the basic logic required to design and… source
CSCI107Advanced Programming T>CSCI 107 - Advanced Programming T> CSCI 107 - Advanced Programming T> 3 Hour(s) This course covers disk file structure, creation, and management. Emphasis is placed on logic methods of data file use.… source
CSCI110Introduction to Computer Concepts and Applications T>CSCI 110 - Introduction to Computer Concepts and Applications T> CSCI 110 - Introduction to Computer Concepts and Applications T> 3 Hour(s) This course introduces the basics of computer usage for Int… source
CSCI123IT Essentials (Tech+)CSCI 123 - IT Essentials (Tech+) CSCI 123 - IT Essentials (Tech+) 3 Hour(s) Students will gain the knowledge and skills required to identify and explain the basics of computing, IT infrastructure, so… source
CSCI125CompTIA A+ Core 1CSCI 125 - CompTIA A+ Core 1 CSCI 125 - CompTIA A+ Core 1 3 Hour(s) Students will gain knowledge required to assemble components based on customer requirements, install, configure, and maintain devic… source
CSCI126CompTIA A+ Core 2CSCI 126 - CompTIA A+ Core 2 CSCI 126 - CompTIA A+ Core 2 3 Hour(s) Students will gain the knowledge required to install, configure, and maintain software for end users. This course also covers the b… source
CSCI130Introduction to CybersecurityCSCI 130 - Introduction to Cybersecurity CSCI 130 - Introduction to Cybersecurity 3 Hour(s) This course examines the security aspects of computer systems, technology, management and policy. Fundament… source
CSCI140Overview of Computer ScienceCSCI 140 - Overview of Computer Science CSCI 140 - Overview of Computer Science 3 Hour(s) An overview of computer science is presented in areas of Networking, Software, Operating Systems, Computer Ar… source
CSCI150CompTIA Network+CSCI 150 - CompTIA Network+ CSCI 150 - CompTIA Network+ 3 Hour(s) Students will learn to install, configure, manage, and troubleshoot basic networks of any size and prepare for an entry-level network… source
CSCI151CompTIA Network+ IICSCI 151 - CompTIA Network+ II CSCI 151 - CompTIA Network+ II 3 Hour(s) This course is a complement to the CSCI 150 CompTIA Network+ course. Students will review the foundations of network design and… source
CSCI152Computer NetworksCSCI 152 - Computer Networks CSCI 152 - Computer Networks 3 Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to computer networks by examining the network layer model, network management, network securit… source
CSCI160Introduction to Digital DesignCSCI 160 - Introduction to Digital Design CSCI 160 - Introduction to Digital Design 4 Hour(s) This is a beginning course in which students will study and practice the basic concepts of digital electr… source
CSCI190Computer EthicsCSCI 190 - Computer Ethics CSCI 190 - Computer Ethics 3 Hour(s) Computer Ethics examines various social, legal, philosophical, ethical, political, constitutional and economic implications of computin… source
CSCI192Introduction to Artificial IntelligenceCSCI 192 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence CSCI 192 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 3 Hour(s) This course introduces the concepts of machine learning, deep learning, natural languag… source
CSCI230CompTIA Security+CSCI 230 - CompTIA Security+ CSCI 230 - CompTIA Security+ 3 Hour(s) This course introduces students to computer network vulnerabilities and threats and how to safeguard computer networks from those v… source
CSCI250Data Structures T>CSCI 250 - Data Structures T> CSCI 250 - Data Structures T> 3 Hour(s) This course introduces students to fundamental data structures and algorithms. Topics include recursion, abstract data types, eff… source
CSCI262Project ManagementCSCI 262 - Project Management CSCI 262 - Project Management 3 Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to project management fundamentals and a framework for managing information technology proje… source
CSCI290Data Analytics (Data+)CSCI 290 - Data Analytics (Data+) CSCI 290 - Data Analytics (Data+) 3 Hour(s) Students will gain the skills required to facilitate data-driven business decisions. Areas of focus include mining data,… source
CSCI1101AMicrocomputer Applications I - WordCSCI 1101A - Microcomputer Applications I - Word CSCI 1101A - Microcomputer Applications I - Word 1 Hour(s) This course provides introductory-intermediate knowledge of current business and industry r… source
CSCI1101BMicrocomputer Applications I - ExcelCSCI 1101B - Microcomputer Applications I - Excel CSCI 1101B - Microcomputer Applications I - Excel 1 Hour(s) This course provides introductory-intermediate knowledge of current business and industry… source
CSCI1101CMicrocomputer Applications I-PowerPointCSCI 1101C - Microcomputer Applications I-PowerPoint CSCI 1101C - Microcomputer Applications I-PowerPoint 1 Hour(s) This course provides introductory-intermediate knowledge of current business and in… source
CSCI1111Microcomputer Apps Advanced ExcelCSCI 1111 - Microcomputer Apps Advanced Excel CSCI 1111 - Microcomputer Apps Advanced Excel 1 Hour(s) This course facuses on using advanced features of Microsoft Excel to create eficient spreadsheet… source
COSM109ManicuringCOSM 109 - Manicuring COSM 109 - Manicuring 10 Hour(s) Manicurist training includes manicuring, sculptured nails, pedicuring, and all methods of caring for nails, hand and arm massage, sanitation, an… source
COSM110Introduction to Cosmetology BridgeCOSM 110 - Introduction to Cosmetology Bridge COSM 110 - Introduction to Cosmetology Bridge 1 Hour(s) This course meets the requirements of the Kansas Board of Cosmetology (KBOC). This course is an i… source
COSM111Cosmetology ICOSM 111 - Cosmetology I COSM 111 - Cosmetology I 11 Hour(s) This course is an introduction to the fundamentals in a wide variety of cosmetology topics. All topics will include Life Skills, Science,… source
COSM112Cosmetology IICOSM 112 - Cosmetology II COSM 112 - Cosmetology II 9 Hour(s) This course meets the requirements of the Kansas Board of Cosmetology (KBOC). This course is an introduction to the fundamentals in a wid… source
COSM113Cosmetology IIICOSM 113 - Cosmetology III COSM 113 - Cosmetology III 9 Hour(s) This course meets the requirements of the Kansas Board of Cosmetology (KBOC). This course is an introduction to the fundamentals in a w… source
COSM114Cosmetology IVCOSM 114 - Cosmetology IV COSM 114 - Cosmetology IV 9 Hour(s) This course meets the requirements of the Kansas Board of Cosmetology (KBOC). This course is an introduction to the fundamentals in a wid… source
COSM115Cosmetology VCOSM 115 - Cosmetology V COSM 115 - Cosmetology V 8 Hour(s) This course meets the requirements of the Kansas Board of Cosmetology (KBOC). This course is an introduction to the fundamentals in a wide… source
COSM209Cosm/Hairstyling Teacher TrainingCOSM 209 - Cosm/Hairstyling Teacher Training COSM 209 - Cosm/Hairstyling Teacher Training 9 Hour(s) This will prepare a cosmetologist/nail technician to become an instructor of cosmetology/nail techn… source
CRIM101Introduction to Criminal Justice T>CRIM 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice T> CRIM 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice T> 3 Hour(s) This course includes an introduction to the philosophy and history of law enforcement constitut… source
CRIM102Law Enforcement Operations and ProceduresCRIM 102 - Law Enforcement Operations and Procedures CRIM 102 - Law Enforcement Operations and Procedures 3 Hour(s) Examines the role of police in society and the application of key concepts to polic… source
CRIM103Criminal Law T>CRIM 103 - Criminal Law T> CRIM 103 - Criminal Law T> 3 Hour(s) Examines the history, scope and nature of law. It focuses on the parties to a crime; classification of offenses; criminal acts and inte… source
CRIM105Introduction to Public SafetyCRIM 105 - Introduction to Public Safety CRIM 105 - Introduction to Public Safety 3 Hour(s) The purpose of this class is for students entering or preparing to enter college through one of the Departm… source
CRIM106Criminal Justice CapstoneCRIM 106 - Criminal Justice Capstone CRIM 106 - Criminal Justice Capstone 2 Hour(s) This course is conducted under the direct supervision of the Department of Public Safety instructors. Students will… source
CRIM108Juvenile Delinquency and JusticeCRIM 108 - Juvenile Delinquency and Justice CRIM 108 - Juvenile Delinquency and Justice 3 Hour(s) This course includes a survey of delinquency related factors and modern measures of treatment and pre… source
CRIM110Criminal ProceduresCRIM 110 - Criminal Procedures CRIM 110 - Criminal Procedures 3 Hour(s) Introduces basic court system procedures and the jurisdiction of the courts. It also focuses on the constitutional and other le… source
CRIM111Criminal InvestigationCRIM 111 - Criminal Investigation CRIM 111 - Criminal Investigation 3 Hour(s) Explores issues including the effective interview and interrogation techniques, crime scene management and lab processes,… source
CRIM114Introduction to CorrectionsCRIM 114 - Introduction to Corrections CRIM 114 - Introduction to Corrections 3 Hour(s) This course includes an overview of correctional theory, institutions, systems, programs and agencies, includin… source
CRIM115Professional Responsibility in Criminal JusticeCRIM 115 - Professional Responsibility in Criminal Justice CRIM 115 - Professional Responsibility in Criminal Justice 3 Hour(s) Explores the major components involved in the study of ethics, particul… source
CRIM119Criminal Justice Report WritingCRIM 119 - Criminal Justice Report Writing CRIM 119 - Criminal Justice Report Writing 3 Hour(s) Students are required to gather pertinent information and then record that information by writing a var… source
CRIM120Criminal Justice InterviewingCRIM 120 - Criminal Justice Interviewing CRIM 120 - Criminal Justice Interviewing 3 Hour(s) Students will explore fundamental concepts, methodologies, and ethical considerations involved in interroga… source
CRIM121Police Firearms ICRIM 121 - Police Firearms I CRIM 121 - Police Firearms I 1 Hour(s) Legal and physical restrictions apply. This course is a basic combat firearms course for Criminal Justice majors and in-service law… source
CRIM142EVOCCRIM 142 - EVOC CRIM 142 - EVOC 1 Hour(s) This course provides the student with the knowledge and understanding of the statutory authority to operate an emergency vehicle, the knowledge of legal (cri… source
CRIM149Defensive TacticsCRIM 149 - Defensive Tactics CRIM 149 - Defensive Tactics 2 Hour(s) This course was designed and is taught within the Criminal Justice Department to provide criminal justice majors with basic introdu… source
CRIM158SWAT ICRIM 158 - SWAT I CRIM 158 - SWAT I 2 Hour(s) This comprehensive multi-day Basic SWAT I course focuses on the basic operations and understandings of SWAT, i.e. SWAT history, liability issues, physica… source
CRIM165Strategic Team Building ICRIM 165 - Strategic Team Building I CRIM 165 - Strategic Team Building I 1 Hour(s) This course provides group challenge, self-confidence, trust and interaction for participants of all ages. Strategi… source
CRIM167Leadership in Criminal Justice ICRIM 167 - Leadership in Criminal Justice I CRIM 167 - Leadership in Criminal Justice I 1 Hour(s) A comprehensive study of teamwork and the coordination of law enforcement problem solving. Extensive… source
CRIM168Leadership in Criminal Justice IICRIM 168 - Leadership in Criminal Justice II CRIM 168 - Leadership in Criminal Justice II 1 Hour(s) A comprehensive study of teamwork and the coordination of law enforcement problem solving. Extensiv… source
CRIM169Leadership in Criminal Justice IIICRIM 169 - Leadership in Criminal Justice III CRIM 169 - Leadership in Criminal Justice III 1 Hour(s) A comprehensive study of teamwork and the coordination of law enforcement problem solving. Extens… source
CRIM205CriminologyCRIM 205 - Criminology CRIM 205 - Criminology 3 Hour(s) Crime as a form of deviant behavior, nature and extent of crime, past and present theories, evaluation of prevention, control and treatment pro… source
CRIM206Terrorism and Homeland SecurityCRIM 206 - Terrorism and Homeland Security CRIM 206 - Terrorism and Homeland Security 3 Hour(s) This course will introduce students to the fundamental components of terrorism and homeland security as… source
CRIM210GangsCRIM 210 - Gangs CRIM 210 - Gangs 3 Hour(s) Criminal Justice majors only. Non-Criminal Justice Majors must obtain instructor consent. This course will take an in-depth look at modern day criminal str… source
CRIM212Criminal Investigation IICRIM 212 - Criminal Investigation II CRIM 212 - Criminal Investigation II 3 Hour(s) Scientific aids available to law enforcement officers, including forensic chemistry, physics and microanalysis will… source
CRIM213Problems in Criminal JusticeCRIM 213 - Problems in Criminal Justice CRIM 213 - Problems in Criminal Justice 4 Hour(s) This is a supervised internship with a criminal justice agency. Students may choose their area of greatest in… source
CRIM219Sex CrimesCRIM 219 - Sex Crimes CRIM 219 - Sex Crimes 3 Hour(s) This course includes an analysis of sexually motivated crimes and their application to the Criminal Justice process. Psychological, physical, inv… source
CRIM222Police Firearms IICRIM 222 - Police Firearms II CRIM 222 - Police Firearms II 1 Hour(s) Legal and physical restrictions apply. This course is an advanced combat firearms course for Criminal Justice majors and in-servi… source
CRIM223Police Firearms III (Semi-Automatics)CRIM 223 - Police Firearms III (Semi-Automatics) CRIM 223 - Police Firearms III (Semi-Automatics) 1 Hour(s) Legal and physical restrictions apply. This is an advanced combat firearms course for Crimi… source
SOCI215CriminologySOCI 215 - Criminology SOCI 215 - Criminology 3 Hour(s) Hour(s) The criminal law and its processes, the nature and extent of crime, theories of crime causation, crime topologies, and the criminal jus… source
ECHD101Child Development I T>ECHD 101 - Child Development I T> ECHD 101 - Child Development I T> 3 Hour(s) This course provides students with the foundational concepts and terminology relevant to understanding the development of… source
ECHD105Early Childhood Education T>ECHD 105 - Early Childhood Education T> ECHD 105 - Early Childhood Education T> 3 Hour(s) This course examines the foundational concepts for early childhood education. Students will learn the history… source
ECHD109Interaction TechniquesECHD 109 - Interaction Techniques ECHD 109 - Interaction Techniques 3 Hour(s) This course examines different theories, philosophies, and methodologies for teaching and interacting young children. Thi… source
ECHD109AUnderstanding Children’s TemperamentECHD 109A - Understanding Children’s Temperament ECHD 109A - Understanding Children’s Temperament 1 Hour(s) This course examines different theories, philosophies, and methodologies for teaching and i… source
ECHD109BChild Guidance and ManagementECHD 109B - Child Guidance and Management ECHD 109B - Child Guidance and Management 1 Hour(s) This course examines different theories, philosophies, and methodologies for teaching and interacting you… source
ECHD109CCaring for Children with Special NeedsECHD 109C - Caring for Children with Special Needs ECHD 109C - Caring for Children with Special Needs 1 Hour(s) This course examines different theories, philosophies, and methodologies for teaching a… source
ECHD122Childhood Abuse, Neglect, and TraumaECHD 122 - Childhood Abuse, Neglect, and Trauma ECHD 122 - Childhood Abuse, Neglect, and Trauma 3 Hour(s) This course will assist students in identifying the signs of child abuse, neglect, and trauma… source
ECHD122ARecognizing, Responding, and Reporting Child Abuse and NeglectECHD 122A - Recognizing, Responding, and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect ECHD 122A - Recognizing, Responding, and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect 1 Hour(s) This course will assist students in ide… source
ECHD122BChild Abuse, Neglect, and Child DevelopmentECHD 122B - Child Abuse, Neglect, and Child Development ECHD 122B - Child Abuse, Neglect, and Child Development 1 Hour(s) This course will assist students in identifying the signs of child abuse, neg… source
ECHD122CWorking with Children With Traumatic ExperiencesECHD 122C - Working with Children With Traumatic Experiences ECHD 122C - Working with Children With Traumatic Experiences 1 Hour(s) This course will assist students in identifying the signs of child… source
ECHD150Health, Nutrition, and SafetyECHD 150 - Health, Nutrition, and Safety ECHD 150 - Health, Nutrition, and Safety 3 Hour(s) This course discusses the aspects of health, nutrition, and safety of young children. The class also explor… source
ECHD150AEarly Childhood Health and Record KeepingECHD 150A - Early Childhood Health and Record Keeping ECHD 150A - Early Childhood Health and Record Keeping 1 Hour(s) This course discusses the aspects of health of young children. The class also exp… source
ECHD150BEarly Childhood Nutrition and Record KeepingECHD 150B - Early Childhood Nutrition and Record Keeping ECHD 150B - Early Childhood Nutrition and Record Keeping 1 Hour(s) This course discusses the aspects of nutrition of young children. The class… source
ECHD150CEarly Childhood Safety and Record KeepingECHD 150C - Early Childhood Safety and Record Keeping ECHD 150C - Early Childhood Safety and Record Keeping 1 Hour(s) This course discusses the aspects of safety of young children. The class also exp… source
EDUC114Working with ChildrenEDUC 114 - Working with Children EDUC 114 - Working with Children 3 Hour(s) This course gives the students real-world work experience in early childhood settings. Students are assigned to multiple ea… source
EDUC1062ObservationEDUC 1062 - Observation EDUC 1062 - Observation 2 Hour(s) This course provides students with an initial opportunity to observe teachers at different levels of the American PreK-12 Education system. T… source
ECON102Financial Literacy for LifeECON 102 - Financial Literacy for Life ECON 102 - Financial Literacy for Life 3 Hour(s) Financial Literacy for Life is a survey course that covers basic economic principles individuals will need to u… source
ECON111Principles of Economics: Macro T>ECON 111 - Principles of Economics: Macro T> ECON 111 - Principles of Economics: Macro T> 3 Hour(s) This course is an introductory course to the study of macroeconomic theory, national income account… source
ECON112Principles of Economics: Micro T>ECON 112 - Principles of Economics: Micro T> ECON 112 - Principles of Economics: Micro T> 3 Hour(s) This course is an introductory course to the study of individual economics units. Topics covered in… source
EDUC105Foundations of Education T>EDUC 105 - Foundations of Education T> EDUC 105 - Foundations of Education T> 3 Hour(s) This course acquaints students with the American public school system. It examines various motivations for teac… source
EDUC201Music for Elementary Teachers T>EDUC 201 - Music for Elementary Teachers T> EDUC 201 - Music for Elementary Teachers T> 3 Hour(s) This course will provide the prospective elementary teacher with the knowledge and techniques necessa… source
EDUC202Art for Elementary Teachers T>EDUC 202 - Art for Elementary Teachers T> EDUC 202 - Art for Elementary Teachers T> 3 Hour(s) This course will provide the prospective elementary teacher with the knowledge and techniques necessary t… source
EDUC203Health and Movement Education Methods in the Elementary Classroom T>EDUC 203 - Health and Movement Education Methods in the Elementary Classroom T> EDUC 203 - Health and Movement Education Methods in the Elementary Classroom T> 3 Hour(s) This course will provide the… source
EDUC204Introduction to Educational Technology T>EDUC 204 - Introduction to Educational Technology T> EDUC 204 - Introduction to Educational Technology T> 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to give students the opportunity to explore the ever-changi… source
EDUC210Exceptional Child T>EDUC 210 - Exceptional Child T> EDUC 210 - Exceptional Child T> 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to provide context for individuals working with exceptional children. Moreover, it examines methods o… source
EDUC290Children’s Literature T>EDUC 290 - Children’s Literature T> EDUC 290 - Children’s Literature T> 3 Hour(s) This course provides the student with a systematic approach to the study of literature available for children. The st… source
EMIC104Medical Terminology T>EMIC 104 - Medical Terminology T> EMIC 104 - Medical Terminology T> 3 Hour(s) This course includes the study of prefixes, suffixes, root words and vocabulary including pronunciation, meaning and spel… source
EMIC107Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)EMIC 107 - Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) EMIC 107 - Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) 6 Hour(s) This course is designed to provide instruction in initial emergency care. Students are taught metho… source
EMIC108Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)EMIC 108 - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) EMIC 108 - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) 12 Hour(s) This basic course in emergency medical care includes lectures, videos and practical application.… source
EMIC180Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT)EMIC 180 - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) EMIC 180 - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) 12 Hour(s) It will provide the student with opportunities to gain information, skills,… source
EMIC207Trauma Emergencies LabEMIC 207 - Trauma Emergencies Lab EMIC 207 - Trauma Emergencies Lab 3 Hour(s) Teaches the skills necessary for the paramedic to effectively assess and treat patients with a variety of traumatic emerg… source
EMIC208Trauma EmergenciesEMIC 208 - Trauma Emergencies EMIC 208 - Trauma Emergencies 2 Hour(s) This course expands on the paramedic student’s knowledge of trauma emergencies with the integration of assessment findings in for… source
EMIC209Paramedic CardiologyEMIC 209 - Paramedic Cardiology EMIC 209 - Paramedic Cardiology 3 Hour(s) Introduces the paramedic student to cardiovascular emergencies and the care of patients presenting with cardiovascular emerge… source
EMIC211Clinical Rotations IEMIC 211 - Clinical Rotations I EMIC 211 - Clinical Rotations I 3 Hour(s) This course provides the paramedic student with the clinical experience required for initial certification and some renewal p… source
EMIC212Clinical Rotations IIEMIC 212 - Clinical Rotations II EMIC 212 - Clinical Rotations II 2 Hour(s) This course provides the paramedic student with the clinical experience required for initial certification and renewal proc… source
EMIC213Field Internship IEMIC 213 - Field Internship I EMIC 213 - Field Internship I 1 Hour(s) This course serves as the preceptor/internship program for paramedic students. Course rotating Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters. source
EMIC214Clinical Rotations IIIEMIC 214 - Clinical Rotations III EMIC 214 - Clinical Rotations III 2 Hour(s) This course provides the paramedic student with the required field experiences as required by CoAEMSP and the State of Ka… source
EMIC215Paramedic Cardiology LabEMIC 215 - Paramedic Cardiology Lab EMIC 215 - Paramedic Cardiology Lab 1 Hour(s) This course teaches the skills necessary for the paramedic student to effectively assess and treat patients presentin… source
EMIC220Paramedic IEMIC 220 - Paramedic I EMIC 220 - Paramedic I 12 Hour(s) It also includes pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of medications, administration techniques and therapeutic communications. Additional to… source
EMIC225Paramedic PracticeEMIC 225 - Paramedic Practice EMIC 225 - Paramedic Practice 2 Hour(s) Acceptance into the paramedic program is required. This course introduces the paramedic student to the advanced practice of pre-h… source
EMIC226Paramedic Practice LabEMIC 226 - Paramedic Practice Lab EMIC 226 - Paramedic Practice Lab 1 Hour(s) This course teaches the necessary skills for the paramedic student to apply professional behavior, medical ethics, legal… source
EMIC227PathologyEMIC 227 - Pathology EMIC 227 - Pathology 2 Hour(s) This course focuses on the functions of the human body systems with emphasis on their interrelationships and adaptation to stress and disease. Rota… source
EMIC228Paramedic PharmacologyEMIC 228 - Paramedic Pharmacology EMIC 228 - Paramedic Pharmacology 3 Hour(s) This course introduces the paramedic student to advanced emergency pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics.… source
EMIC229Paramedic Pharmacology LabEMIC 229 - Paramedic Pharmacology Lab EMIC 229 - Paramedic Pharmacology Lab 1 Hour(s) This course teaches the skills necessary for the paramedic student to safely and effectively administer emergency… source
EMIC230Paramedic IIEMIC 230 - Paramedic II EMIC 230 - Paramedic II 12 Hour(s) During this course students progress through skill demonstration, skill practice, skill mastery evaluation, patient care scenarios and scrip… source
EMIC233Medical EmergenciesEMIC 233 - Medical Emergencies EMIC 233 - Medical Emergencies 3 Hour(s) This course expands on the paramedic student’s knowledge of medical emergencies with the integration of assessment findings in… source
EMIC234Medical Emergencies LabEMIC 234 - Medical Emergencies Lab EMIC 234 - Medical Emergencies Lab 1 Hour(s) This course teaches the skills necessary for the paramedic student to effectively assess and treat patients with a vari… source
EMIC238Special ConsiderationsEMIC 238 - Special Considerations EMIC 238 - Special Considerations 3 Hour(s) This course teaches the skills necessary for the paramedic to effectively assess and treat neonatal, pediatric, geriatric… source
EMIC239Special Considerations LabEMIC 239 - Special Considerations Lab EMIC 239 - Special Considerations Lab 1 Hour(s) This course teaches the skills necessary for the paramedic student to effectively assess and treat neonatal, pedi… source
EMIC240Paramedic IIIEMIC 240 - Paramedic III EMIC 240 - Paramedic III 12 Hour(s) Additional topics include prior topics covered in EMIC 220 Paramedic I and EMIC 230 Paramedic II . This is the third course in the paramed… source
EMIC250Paramedic IVEMIC 250 - Paramedic IV EMIC 250 - Paramedic IV 10 Hour(s) The field internship and capstone field internship occurs after all core didactic, laboratory, clinical experience and field experience has… source
ENGL097English Fundamentals ***ENGL 097 - English Fundamentals *** ENGL 097 - English Fundamentals *** 2 Hour(s) This companion course is designed to support the writing process for students concurrently enrolled in ENGL 101 Engli… source
ENGL098English I Companion ***ENGL 098 - English I Companion *** ENGL 098 - English I Companion *** 1 Hour(s) This course is designed to support the writing processes for students concurrently enrolled in ENGL 101 English I T> .… source
ENGL100Applied CommunicationsENGL 100 - Applied Communications ENGL 100 - Applied Communications 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to prepare career and technical education students for written and oral communication in the work… source
ENGL101English I T>ENGL 101 - English I T> ENGL 101 - English I T> 3 Hour(s) This course applies the writing process in expressive and expository writing. Students refine skills in diction, sentence structure, organiza… source
ENGL102English II T>ENGL 102 - English II T> ENGL 102 - English II T> 3 Hour(s) The objective of the course is to amplify and apply writing principles learned in English I and to study and apply writing principles relat… source
ENGL200Topics in LiteratureENGL 200 - Topics in Literature ENGL 200 - Topics in Literature 3 Hour(s) This course invites students to explore literary texts, their themes, and context. Specific course themes and content will va… source
ENGL210Introduction to Literature T>ENGL 210 - Introduction to Literature T> ENGL 210 - Introduction to Literature T> 3 Hour(s) The course considers a variety of literary genres including short stories, poetry, drama and novels. The ma… source
ENGL211World Literature and the Human ExperienceENGL 211 - World Literature and the Human Experience ENGL 211 - World Literature and the Human Experience 3 Hour(s) This course includes a study of literature from different periods, cultures, and re… source
ENGL214American Literature I T>ENGL 214 - American Literature I T> ENGL 214 - American Literature I T> 3 Hour(s) The course includes a study of writers from the Colonial Period to the Civil War and shows the religious, historical,… source
ENGL215American Literature II T>ENGL 215 - American Literature II T> ENGL 215 - American Literature II T> 3 Hour(s) The course examines American literature from the Civil War to the present day, with an emphasis on major authors an… source
ENGL220Introduction to ShakespeareENGL 220 - Introduction to Shakespeare ENGL 220 - Introduction to Shakespeare 3 Hour(s) In this introductory course, students will read and explore six to eight plays and Shakespeare’s poetry, situat… source
ENGL230Understanding the Old Testament T>ENGL 230 - Understanding the Old Testament T> ENGL 230 - Understanding the Old Testament T> 3 Hour(s) This course provides a general introduction to Old Testament history and literature designed to a… source
ENGL231Understanding the New Testament T>ENGL 231 - Understanding the New Testament T> ENGL 231 - Understanding the New Testament T> 3 Hour(s) This course provides a general introduction to New Testament history and literature designed to a… source
ENGL240Creative Writing T>ENGL 240 - Creative Writing T> ENGL 240 - Creative Writing T> 3 Hour(s) Students have frequent practical opportunities to develop skills in creative writing through the development, organization, pre… source
ENGL242Advanced Creative WritingENGL 242 - Advanced Creative Writing ENGL 242 - Advanced Creative Writing 3 Hour(s) Advanced studies in developing creative writing skills through the development and organization of ideas and the pr… source
ENGL0983English I ELL CompanionENGL 0983 - English I ELL Companion ENGL 0983 - English I ELL Companion 3 Hour(s) 5 - 3.0 OR *High School cumulative GPA >=3.0 AND < 3.0 in subject OR *GED Test score 154-164 OR *ACT Writing score 15… source
ENGL0993English II ELL CompanionENGL 0993 - English II ELL Companion ENGL 0993 - English II ELL Companion 3 Hour(s) This course assists with students’ understanding of English II assignements while guiding them through research, co… source
FIRE100Introduction to Fire Protection and Emergency ServicesFIRE 100 - Introduction to Fire Protection and Emergency Services FIRE 100 - Introduction to Fire Protection and Emergency Services 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to introduce future firefighters… source
FIRE101Firefighter IFIRE 101 - Firefighter I FIRE 101 - Firefighter I 6 Hour(s) The course covers technical/special operations relating to fire ground operations and prevention activities. The prime objective of this co… source
FIRE102Firefighter IIFIRE 102 - Firefighter II FIRE 102 - Firefighter II 4 Hour(s) The course covers technical/special operations relating to fire ground operations and prevention activities. Students will receive a soli… source
FIRE103Technical Rescue IFIRE 103 - Technical Rescue I FIRE 103 - Technical Rescue I 2 Hour(s) Technical Rescue I is a more in-depth look at various techniques of auto, bus and commercial vehicle extrication. Students will b… source
FIRE110Hazardous Materials AwarenessFIRE 110 - Hazardous Materials Awareness FIRE 110 - Hazardous Materials Awareness 2 Hour(s) This course is designed for those persons who, in the course of their normal duties, could be the first on… source
FIRE111Hazardous Materials OperationsFIRE 111 - Hazardous Materials Operations FIRE 111 - Hazardous Materials Operations 3 Hour(s) This course is designed for those persons who respond to releases or potential releases of hazardous mate… source
FIRE112Building ConstructionFIRE 112 - Building Construction FIRE 112 - Building Construction 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to provide firefighters with the basic knowledge of building construction as related to the fire se… source
FIRE115Fire DynamicsFIRE 115 - Fire Dynamics FIRE 115 - Fire Dynamics 3 Hour(s) This course is the study of the dynamic science and chemical process of fire, and it provides a student with the basic knowledge and skills… source
FIRE120Rope Rescue Awareness LevelFIRE 120 - Rope Rescue Awareness Level FIRE 120 - Rope Rescue Awareness Level 1 Hour(s) Basic rescue operations utilizing ropes, hardware and related equipment. This course follows the guidelines of… source
FIRE121Rope Rescue Operations LevelFIRE 121 - Rope Rescue Operations Level FIRE 121 - Rope Rescue Operations Level 1 Hour(s) This course follows the guidelines in NFPA 1006-Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications, Chapter 6.2. source
FIRE122Rope Rescue Technician LevelFIRE 122 - Rope Rescue Technician Level FIRE 122 - Rope Rescue Technician Level 1 Hour(s) The setting up of Tryolene between two fixed objects and from building rooftop to ground as well as low angle… source
FIRE125Wildland Firefighter Type 2FIRE 125 - Wildland Firefighter Type 2 FIRE 125 - Wildland Firefighter Type 2 3 Hour(s) This entry level course provides the knowledge and skills of wildland firefighting for all new firefighters, an… source
FIRE201Hazardous Materials TechnicianFIRE 201 - Hazardous Materials Technician FIRE 201 - Hazardous Materials Technician 8 Hour(s) This course covers the study of chemical characteristics and reactions related to storage, transportation… source
FIRE202Fire Apparatus Driver/OperatorFIRE 202 - Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator FIRE 202 - Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator 4 Hour(s) This course is designed to educate driver/operators who are responsible for operating apparatus equipped… source
FIRE203Technical Rescue IIFIRE 203 - Technical Rescue II FIRE 203 - Technical Rescue II 2 Hour(s) This course covers technical rescue operations and instructs students in how to identify and establish levels of functional cap… source
FIRE204Fire Instructor IFIRE 204 - Fire Instructor I FIRE 204 - Fire Instructor I 3 Hour(s) This course prepares students for the student practical exam that is based on the NFPA 1041 Standard for Fire Service Instruction P… source
FIRE205Fire Investigations IFIRE 205 - Fire Investigations I FIRE 205 - Fire Investigations I 3 Hour(s) This course covers the investigation process of all fires, accidental, natural, and suspicious. The course will also cover… source
FIRE207Structural Fire Strategy and TacticsFIRE 207 - Structural Fire Strategy and Tactics FIRE 207 - Structural Fire Strategy and Tactics 3 Hour(s) The purpose of this course is to explain proven tactics and strategies used at structure fire… source
FIRE213Fire Science InternshipFIRE 213 - Fire Science Internship FIRE 213 - Fire Science Internship 4 Hour(s) This is a supervised internship with a fire science agency. Students may choose their area of greatest interest of spec… source
FIRE214Fire Instructor IIFIRE 214 - Fire Instructor II FIRE 214 - Fire Instructor II 3 Hour(s) After completion of this course, the student will be prepared to complete the requirements for Instructor II certification. Requi… source
FIRE215NFPA 1403 Live Fire EvolutionsFIRE 215 - NFPA 1403 Live Fire Evolutions FIRE 215 - NFPA 1403 Live Fire Evolutions 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to introduce Fire Instructors to the NFPA 1403 Standard on Live Fire Training Evo… source
FIRE220Fire Officer IFIRE 220 - Fire Officer I FIRE 220 - Fire Officer I 3 Hour(s) This course is designed for firefighters who wish to advance their career goals to another level and officers desiring to improve their m… source
GEOG101World Geography T>GEOG 101 - World Geography T> GEOG 101 - World Geography T> 3 Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to world regional geography. It includes the study of the earth with reference to its physic… source
HIST101Survey of Civilization I T>HIST 101 - Survey of Civilization I T> HIST 101 - Survey of Civilization I T> 3 Hour(s) This course covers the human experience from the dawn of history in Mesopotamia, through the ancient civilizati… source
HIST102Survey of Civilization II T>HIST 102 - Survey of Civilization II T> HIST 102 - Survey of Civilization II T> 3 Hour(s) This course begins with the scientific revolution and the Age of Enlightenment and continues to the late twen… source
HIST103American History to 1877 T>HIST 103 - American History to 1877 T> HIST 103 - American History to 1877 T> 3 Hour(s) This course covers the American experience from the colonial era through the Civil War. It is comprehensive in… source
HIST104American History Since 1877 T>HIST 104 - American History Since 1877 T> HIST 104 - American History Since 1877 T> 3 Hour(s) This course covers American history from the closing shots of the Civil War to the late twenty-first cent… source
INPR100Industrial Process ControlINPR 100 - Industrial Process Control INPR 100 - Industrial Process Control 4 Hour(s) This course provides the understanding of different types of process control systems like temperature, flow, and… source
INPR101AC/DC CircuitsINPR 101 - AC/DC Circuits INPR 101 - AC/DC Circuits 4 Hour(s) AC/DC circuits address the basics of direct and alternating current circuits. source
INPR114OSHA 10INPR 114 - OSHA 10 INPR 114 - OSHA 10 1 Hour(s) This 10-hour General Industry Outreach Training Program is intended to provide an entry-level general industry worker’s broad awareness on recognizing… source
INPR122Introduction to Manufacturing WeldingINPR 122 - Introduction to Manufacturing Welding INPR 122 - Introduction to Manufacturing Welding 3 Hour(s) This course will introduce students to various types of metals used in agriculture machiner… source
INPR123Advanced Stick Welding for ManufacturingINPR 123 - Advanced Stick Welding for Manufacturing INPR 123 - Advanced Stick Welding for Manufacturing 3 Hour(s) This course will build upon the basic skills introduced in INPR 122 - Introduction to… source
INPR124Introduction to Basic WeldingINPR 124 - Introduction to Basic Welding INPR 124 - Introduction to Basic Welding 3 Hour(s) This course introduces the study of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), and… source
INPR128Blueprints and JigsINPR 128 - Blueprints and Jigs INPR 128 - Blueprints and Jigs 3 Hour(s) This course introduces the student to the basic function of blueprints, their function, and focus of detail. The student will t… source
INPR129Creative Metal Work-Metal ArtINPR 129 - Creative Metal Work-Metal Art INPR 129 - Creative Metal Work-Metal Art 3 Hour(s) Students will develop their creative side with this course. Using principle of sustainability, student will… source
INPR131Shop OperationsINPR 131 - Shop Operations INPR 131 - Shop Operations 3 Hour(s) The lecture/lab course also introduces the student to form and function of shop operations for safety, tools, fasteners, and layouts us… source
INPR132Electro-Mechanical Print Reading and WiringINPR 132 - Electro-Mechanical Print Reading and Wiring INPR 132 - Electro-Mechanical Print Reading and Wiring 3 Hour(s) This course will provide students with the knowledge to be able to read, draw,… source
INPR134Mechanical SystemsINPR 134 - Mechanical Systems INPR 134 - Mechanical Systems 3 Hour(s) This course provides instruction in basic physics concepts applicable to mechanics of industrial production equipment, teaches ba… source
INPR160Fluid Power IINPR 160 - Fluid Power I INPR 160 - Fluid Power I 4 Hour(s) This course provides the fundamentals of pumps, valves and piping systems. Students will learn the operational characteristics of a variety… source
INPR170Fluid Power IIINPR 170 - Fluid Power II INPR 170 - Fluid Power II 3 Hour(s) This course provides teh fundamentals and understanding of pneumatic and hydraulic systems and components. Students will learn the princi… source
INPR180Automation Systems and RoboticsINPR 180 - Automation Systems and Robotics INPR 180 - Automation Systems and Robotics 3 Hour(s) This course is an introduction to automation systems and robotics and provides an understanding of basi… source
INPR181Fundamentals of Process ControlINPR 181 - Fundamentals of Process Control INPR 181 - Fundamentals of Process Control 3 Hour(s) This course introduces students to the field of instrumentation, placing an emphasis on the fundamental… source
INPR190Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)INPR 190 - Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) INPR 190 - Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) 3 Hour(s) This course examines types, installation, programming procedures, and troubleshooting of prog… source
INPR231Motor Controls 1INPR 231 - Motor Controls 1 INPR 231 - Motor Controls 1 3 Hour(s) This course teaches the student to recognize, read, and utilize industrial electrical control diagrams. Students also leant the const… source
INPR232Motor Controls 2INPR 232 - Motor Controls 2 INPR 232 - Motor Controls 2 3 Hour(s) This course introduces students to construction and operational characteristics of DC and AC generators and motors. Students also lea… source
INPR242Troubleshooting Industrial Programmable Logic ControlsINPR 242 - Troubleshooting Industrial Programmable Logic Controls INPR 242 - Troubleshooting Industrial Programmable Logic Controls 3 Hour(s) This course will teach students to troubleshoot a previou… source
INPR255Mechanical Systems ReliabilityINPR 255 - Mechanical Systems Reliability INPR 255 - Mechanical Systems Reliability 3 Hour(s) This course provides understanding of mechanical energy transmission concepts along with lab experience t… source
INPR258Introduction to Conveyor SystemsINPR 258 - Introduction to Conveyor Systems INPR 258 - Introduction to Conveyor Systems 3 Hour(s) This course introduces the students to conveying systems. Students will learn fundamentals and operat… source
LANG1322Elementary Spanish I T>LANG 1322 - Elementary Spanish I T> LANG 1322 - Elementary Spanish I T> 5 Hour(s) This class includes the fundamentals of pronunciation, vocabulary building, practice in understanding and speaking si… source
LANG1331Elementary Spanish II T>LANG 1331 - Elementary Spanish II T> LANG 1331 - Elementary Spanish II T> 5 Hour(s) This course is the continuation of Elementary Spanish I with further emphasis on understanding and speaking Spanish… source
MATH005College Math ***MATH 005 - College Math *** MATH 005 - College Math *** 3 Hour(s) 0 OR GED test score 90-144 OR ACT Math score 0-17 OR SAT Math score 240-480 OR ACCUPLACER QR/Algebra score 200-236. Note: Math test s… source
MATH006Beginning Algebra ***MATH 006 - Beginning Algebra *** MATH 006 - Beginning Algebra *** 3 Hour(s) 0 - 2.49 OR GED Test score 145-154 OR ACT Math score 18-20 OR SAT Math score 490-520 OR ACCUPLACER QR/Algebra score 237-249… source
MATH008College Algebra Companion ***MATH 008 - College Algebra Companion *** MATH 008 - College Algebra Companion *** 2 Hour(s) 0 or higher OR GED Math score 145 or above OR ACT Math score 15 or above OR SAT Math score 400 or above OR… source
MATH010Fundamentals of Statistics Companion ***MATH 010 - Fundamentals of Statistics Companion *** MATH 010 - Fundamentals of Statistics Companion *** 1 Hour(s) This course will provide support instruction in techniques needed to be successful in… source
MATH011Contemporary Mathematics Companion ***MATH 011 - Contemporary Mathematics Companion *** MATH 011 - Contemporary Mathematics Companion *** 1 Hour(s) This course will provide support instruction in techniques needed to be successful in Con… source
MATH0083College Algebra Enhanced Companion ***MATH 0083 - College Algebra Enhanced Companion *** MATH 0083 - College Algebra Enhanced Companion *** 3 Hour(s) This enhanced companion course is for students requiring intensive, foundational suppor… source
MATH107Intermediate Algebra T>MATH 107 - Intermediate Algebra T> MATH 107 - Intermediate Algebra T> 3 Hour(s) 0 and <3.0 in subject OR High School cumulative GPA 2.5 - 3.0 OR GED Test score 155-164 OR ACT Math score 21 OR SAT Mat… source
MATH107HMath for HealthcareMATH 107H - Math for Healthcare MATH 107H - Math for Healthcare 3 Hour(s) This course examines basic mathematical concepts as they apply to the health care fields. Students in this course will have a… source
MATH107TTechnical MathematicsMATH 107T - Technical Mathematics MATH 107T - Technical Mathematics 3 Hour(s) This course assists students with minimal math backgrounds successfully prepare for technical, trade, allied health, or t… source
MATH108College Algebra T>MATH 108 - College Algebra T> MATH 108 - College Algebra T> 3 Hour(s) 25 and B- or higher in second semester Algebra 2 or Integrated Math 3 OR GED Math score 165 or above OR ACT Math score 22 or abov… source
MATH109Plane Trigonometry T>MATH 109 - Plane Trigonometry T> MATH 109 - Plane Trigonometry T> 3 Hour(s) Note: Math test scores valid for 3 years. This course is the study of trigonometric functions; including the evaluation of… source
MATH110Fundamentals of Statistics T>MATH 110 - Fundamentals of Statistics T> MATH 110 - Fundamentals of Statistics T> 3 Hour(s) 0 or higher and C- or higher in second semester Algebra 2 or Integrated Math 3 OR GED Math score 165 or abo… source
MATH111Contemporary Math T>MATH 111 - Contemporary Math T> MATH 111 - Contemporary Math T> 3 Hour(s) 0 or higher and C- or higher in second semester Algebra 2 or Integrated Math 3 OR GED Math score 165 or above OR ACT Math sco… source
MATH120Pre-Calculus MathematicsMATH 120 - Pre-Calculus Mathematics MATH 120 - Pre-Calculus Mathematics 3 Hour(s) Note: Math test scores valid for 3 years. This is an advanced course in algebra for students preparing for Calculus a… source
MATH121Fundamentals of Calculus T>MATH 121 - Fundamentals of Calculus T> MATH 121 - Fundamentals of Calculus T> 3 Hour(s) Note: Math test scores valid for 3 years. This is a course designed to provide students in biology, business, e… source
MATH122Calculus and Analytic Geometry I T>MATH 122 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry I T> MATH 122 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry I T> 5 Hour(s) Note: Math test scores valid for 3 years. The topics include differentiation and integration of… source
MATH123Calculus and Analytic Geometry II T>MATH 123 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry II T> MATH 123 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry II T> 5 Hour(s) This course is a continuation of Calculus and Analytical Geometry I. Topics include areas; wo… source
MATH201Discrete MathematicsMATH 201 - Discrete Mathematics MATH 201 - Discrete Mathematics 4 Hour(s) Students will master proof techniques including direct proof, proof by contradiction and mathematical induction; apply set th… source
MATH205Calculus and Analytic Geometry IIIMATH 205 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry III MATH 205 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry III 5 Hour(s) This course is a continuation of Calculus and Analytical Geometry II. Topics discussed will be ve… source
MATH206Differential Equations T>MATH 206 - Differential Equations T> MATH 206 - Differential Equations T> 3 Hour(s) This is a first course in ordinary differential equations. Topics include techniques for solving differential equat… source
WELD006Welding Math CompanionWELD 006 - Welding Math Companion WELD 006 - Welding Math Companion 1 Hour(s) This course is designed to support a student concurrently enrolled in WELD 106 Mathematics for Welders . This course will… source
MUSC000Recital AttendanceMUSC 000 - Recital Attendance MUSC 000 - Recital Attendance 0 Hour(s) This course is designed to equip music majors with practice skills and real life opportunities that will be ful for their future… source
MUSC100Applied Music: Voice IMUSC 100 - Applied Music: Voice I MUSC 100 - Applied Music: Voice I 1 Hour(s) Applied Music is a private vocal or instrumental study open to all students. The course constitutes one thirty-minute les… source
MUSC101Applied Music: Voice IIMUSC 101 - Applied Music: Voice II MUSC 101 - Applied Music: Voice II 1 Hour(s) Applied Music is a private vocal or instrumental study open to all students. The course constitutes one thirty-minute l… source
MUSC102Applied Music: Instrumental IMUSC 102 - Applied Music: Instrumental I MUSC 102 - Applied Music: Instrumental I 1 Hour(s) Applied Music is a private vocal or instrumental study open to all students. The course constitutes one thi… source
MUSC103Applied Music: Instrumental IIMUSC 103 - Applied Music: Instrumental II MUSC 103 - Applied Music: Instrumental II 1 Hour(s) Applied Music is a private vocal or instrumental study open to all students. The course constitutes one t… source
MUSC104Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments IMUSC 104 - Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments I MUSC 104 - Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments I 1 Hour(s) Applied Music is a private vocal or instrumental study open to all students. The course con… source
MUSC105Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments IIMUSC 105 - Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments II MUSC 105 - Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments II 1 Hour(s) Applied Music is a private vocal or instrumental study open to all students. The course c… source
MUSC108Music History and Appreciation T>MUSC 108 - Music History and Appreciation T> MUSC 108 - Music History and Appreciation T> 3 Hour(s) This course is a historical survey of cultural trends and characteristics from Pre-Christian times… source
MUSC111Class Piano I T>MUSC 111 - Class Piano I T> MUSC 111 - Class Piano I T> 1 Hour(s) The course includes the development of basic piano techniques, sight reading, transposition, improvisation, and keyboard harmony. Stu… source
MUSC112Class Piano II T>MUSC 112 - Class Piano II T> MUSC 112 - Class Piano II T> 1 Hour(s) The course includes the development of basic piano techniques, sight reading, transposition, improvisation, and keyboard harmony. S… source
MUSC120Band IMUSC 120 - Band I MUSC 120 - Band I 1 Hour(s) Students with high school band experience may participate in concert band regardless of their scholastic major. The concert ensemble presents performance… source
MUSC121Band IIMUSC 121 - Band II MUSC 121 - Band II 1 Hour(s) Students with high school band experience may participate in concert band regardless of their scholastic major. The concert ensemble presents performan… source
MUSC124Jazz Ensemble IMUSC 124 - Jazz Ensemble I MUSC 124 - Jazz Ensemble I 1 Hour(s) Personnel for College Singers, Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Ensembles are selected by audition from all disciplines in the college. Partic… source
MUSC125Jazz Ensemble IIMUSC 125 - Jazz Ensemble II MUSC 125 - Jazz Ensemble II 1 Hour(s) Personnel for College Singers, Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Ensembles are selected by audition from all disciplines in the college. Part… source
MUSC126String Ensemble IMUSC 126 - String Ensemble I MUSC 126 - String Ensemble I 1 Hour(s) This course is a performance group featuring traditional and contemporary string literature. The ensemble is open to all members of… source
MUSC127String Ensemble IIMUSC 127 - String Ensemble II MUSC 127 - String Ensemble II 1 Hour(s) This course is a performance group featuring traditional and contemporary string literature. The ensemble is open to all members… source
MUSC130Choir IMUSC 130 - Choir I MUSC 130 - Choir I 1 Hour(s) Choir is a performance course with a focus on traditional and contemporary choral literature. Concert Choir is open to all members of the student body… source
MUSC131Choir IIMUSC 131 - Choir II MUSC 131 - Choir II 1 Hour(s) Choir is a performance course with a focus on traditional and contemporary choral literature. Concert Choir is open to all members of the student bod… source
MUSC132Vocal Ensemble IMUSC 132 - Vocal Ensemble I MUSC 132 - Vocal Ensemble I 1 Hour(s) Personnel for College Singers, Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Ensembles are selected by audition from all disciplines in the college. Part… source
MUSC133Vocal Ensemble IIMUSC 133 - Vocal Ensemble II MUSC 133 - Vocal Ensemble II 1 Hour(s) Personnel for College Singers, Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Ensembles are selected by audition from all disciplines in the college. Pa… source
MUSC141Jazz Improvisation IMUSC 141 - Jazz Improvisation I MUSC 141 - Jazz Improvisation I 1 Hour(s) Jazz Improvisation I is an entry-level course for the student with little or no jazz improvisation experience, but prior inst… source
MUSC142Jazz Improvisation IIMUSC 142 - Jazz Improvisation II MUSC 142 - Jazz Improvisation II 1 Hour(s) Through performance on the chosen instrument and written studies, the student will learn advanced concepts of jazz improvis… source
MUSC150Theory of Music I T>MUSC 150 - Theory of Music I T> MUSC 150 - Theory of Music I T> 3 Hour(s) This is a basic course in the structure of music which relates to the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic elements of music. KRSN… source
MUSC151Theory of Music II T>MUSC 151 - Theory of Music II T> MUSC 151 - Theory of Music II T> 3 Hour(s) Theory of Music II is sequential to Theory of Music I, emphasizing part writing from a given bass, figured bass, and given… source
MUSC152Aural Skills I T>MUSC 152 - Aural Skills I T> MUSC 152 - Aural Skills I T> 2 Hour(s) This is a rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic study which includes dictation and elementary sight singing. It is intended to develop li… source
MUSC153Aural Skills II T>MUSC 153 - Aural Skills II T> MUSC 153 - Aural Skills II T> 2 Hour(s) This course is a continuation of Aural Skills I with emphasis placed on recognition of cadences, chord progressions, two-part dic… source
MUSC156Audio Engineering IMUSC 156 - Audio Engineering I MUSC 156 - Audio Engineering I 3 Hour(s) This course focuses on concepts and common practices in professional audio. Instruction and practical experience will focus on… source
MUSC157Brass Choir IMUSC 157 - Brass Choir I MUSC 157 - Brass Choir I 1 Hour(s) This course is intended to provide students the opportunity to grow as small ensemble musicians through the brass choir setting. source
MUSC158Percussion Ensemble IMUSC 158 - Percussion Ensemble I MUSC 158 - Percussion Ensemble I 1 Hour(s) This course is intended to provide students the opportunity to grow as small ensemble musicians through the percussion ense… source
MUSC159Woodwind Choir IMUSC 159 - Woodwind Choir I MUSC 159 - Woodwind Choir I 1 Hour(s) This course is intended to provide students the opportunity to grow as small ensemble musicians through the woodwind choir setting. source
MUSC162Brass Choir IIMUSC 162 - Brass Choir II MUSC 162 - Brass Choir II 1 Hour(s) This course is intended to provide students the opportunity to grow as small ensemble musicians through the brass choir setting. source
MUSC163Percussion Ensemble IIMUSC 163 - Percussion Ensemble II MUSC 163 - Percussion Ensemble II 1 Hour(s) This course is intended to provide students the opportunity to grow as small ensemble musicians through the percussion en… source
MUSC164Woodwind Choir IIMUSC 164 - Woodwind Choir II MUSC 164 - Woodwind Choir II 1 Hour(s) This course is intended to provide students the opportunity to grow as small ensemble musicians through the woodwind choir setting. source
MUSC166Audio Engineering IIMUSC 166 - Audio Engineering II MUSC 166 - Audio Engineering II 3 Hour(s) This second course level focuses on application of common practices in professional audio. Instruction and practical experien… source
MUSC170String TechniquesMUSC 170 - String Techniques MUSC 170 - String Techniques 1 Hour(s) String Techniques is a course designed to develop the basic technical skills of playing the violin, viola, cello and bass. Basic ca… source
MUSC201Applied Music: Voice IIIMUSC 201 - Applied Music: Voice III MUSC 201 - Applied Music: Voice III 1 Hour(s) Applied Music is a private vocal or instrumental study open to all students. The course constitutes one thirty-minute… source
MUSC202Applied Music: Voice IVMUSC 202 - Applied Music: Voice IV MUSC 202 - Applied Music: Voice IV 1 Hour(s) Applied Music is a private vocal or instrumental study open to all students. The course constitutes one thirty-minute l… source
MUSC203Applied Music: Instrumental IIIMUSC 203 - Applied Music: Instrumental III MUSC 203 - Applied Music: Instrumental III 1 Hour(s) Applied Music is a private vocal or instrumental study open to all students. The course constitutes one… source
MUSC204Applied Music: Instrumental IVMUSC 204 - Applied Music: Instrumental IV MUSC 204 - Applied Music: Instrumental IV 1 Hour(s) Applied Music is a private vocal or instrumental study open to all students. The course constitutes one t… source
MUSC205Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments IIIMUSC 205 - Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments III MUSC 205 - Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments III 1 Hour(s) Applied Music is a private vocal or instrumental study open to all students. The course… source
MUSC206Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments IVMUSC 206 - Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments IV MUSC 206 - Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments IV 1 Hour(s) Applied Music is a private vocal or instrumental study open to all students. The course c… source
MUSC207Brass Choir IIIMUSC 207 - Brass Choir III MUSC 207 - Brass Choir III 1 Hour(s) This course is intended to provide students the opportunity to grow as small ensemble musicians through the brass choir setting. source
MUSC208Percussion Ensemble IIIMUSC 208 - Percussion Ensemble III MUSC 208 - Percussion Ensemble III 1 Hour(s) This course is intended to provide students the opportunity to grow as small ensemble musicians through the percussion… source
MUSC209Woodwind Choir IIIMUSC 209 - Woodwind Choir III MUSC 209 - Woodwind Choir III 1 Hour(s) This course is intended to provide students the opportunity to grow as small ensemble musicians through the woodwind choir settin… source
MUSC210Band IIIMUSC 210 - Band III MUSC 210 - Band III 1 Hour(s) Students with high school band experience may participate in concert band regardless of their scholastic major. The concert ensemble presents perform… source
MUSC211Band IVMUSC 211 - Band IV MUSC 211 - Band IV 1 Hour(s) Students with high school band experience may participate in concert band regardless of their scholastic major. The concert ensemble presents performan… source
MUSC212Choir IIIMUSC 212 - Choir III MUSC 212 - Choir III 1 Hour(s) Choir is a performance course with a focus on traditional and contemporary choral literature. Concert Choir is open to all members of the student b… source
MUSC213Choir IVMUSC 213 - Choir IV MUSC 213 - Choir IV 1 Hour(s) Choir is a performance course with a focus on traditional and contemporary choral literature. Concert Choir is open to all members of the student bod… source
MUSC214Vocal Ensemble IIIMUSC 214 - Vocal Ensemble III MUSC 214 - Vocal Ensemble III 1 Hour(s) Personnel for College Singers, Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Ensembles are selected by audition from all disciplines in the college.… source
MUSC215Vocal Ensemble IVMUSC 215 - Vocal Ensemble IV MUSC 215 - Vocal Ensemble IV 1 Hour(s) Personnel for College Singers, Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Ensembles are selected by audition from all disciplines in the college. Pa… source
MUSC218Jazz Ensemble IIIMUSC 218 - Jazz Ensemble III MUSC 218 - Jazz Ensemble III 1 Hour(s) Personnel for College Singers, Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Ensembles are selected by audition from all disciplines in the college. Pa… source
MUSC219Jazz Ensemble IVMUSC 219 - Jazz Ensemble IV MUSC 219 - Jazz Ensemble IV 1 Hour(s) Personnel for College Singers, Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Ensembles are selected by audition from all disciplines in the college. Part… source
MUSC223String Ensemble IIIMUSC 223 - String Ensemble III MUSC 223 - String Ensemble III 1 Hour(s) This course is a performance group featuring traditional and contemporary string literature. The ensemble is open to all member… source
MUSC224String Ensemble IVMUSC 224 - String Ensemble IV MUSC 224 - String Ensemble IV 1 Hour(s) This course is a performance group featuring traditional and contemporary string literature. The ensemble is open to all members… source
MUSC226Brass Choir IVMUSC 226 - Brass Choir IV MUSC 226 - Brass Choir IV 1 Hour(s) This course is intended to provide students the opportunity to grow as small ensemble musicians through the brass choir setting. source
MUSC227Percussion Ensemble IVMUSC 227 - Percussion Ensemble IV MUSC 227 - Percussion Ensemble IV 1 Hour(s) This course is intended to provide students the opportunity to grow as small ensemble musicians through the percussion en… source
MUSC228Woodwind Choir IVMUSC 228 - Woodwind Choir IV MUSC 228 - Woodwind Choir IV 1 Hour(s) This course is intended to provide students the opportunity to grow as small ensemble musicians through the woodwind choir setting. source
MUSC250Theory of Music IIIMUSC 250 - Theory of Music III MUSC 250 - Theory of Music III 3 Hour(s) The major thrust is toward facility in employing more advanced harmonic concepts. source
MUSC251Theory of Music IVMUSC 251 - Theory of Music IV MUSC 251 - Theory of Music IV 3 Hour(s) Course emphasis is on advanced harmonic concepts and original composition. source
MUSC252Aural Skills IIIMUSC 252 - Aural Skills III MUSC 252 - Aural Skills III 2 Hour(s) This is the third course in the sequence intended to provide ear training involving chromatic, melodic, and harmonic materials. source
MUSC253Aural Skills IVMUSC 253 - Aural Skills IV MUSC 253 - Aural Skills IV 2 Hour(s) This fourth course in the sequence provides ear training involving advanced chromatic, harmony, and contemporary materials. source
MUSC254Class Piano IIIMUSC 254 - Class Piano III MUSC 254 - Class Piano III 1 Hour(s) This is the third semester of a four-semester sequence designed to develop keyboard and musicianship skills, including fundamental tech… source
MUSC255Class Piano IVMUSC 255 - Class Piano IV MUSC 255 - Class Piano IV 1 Hour(s) This is the fourth semester of a four-semester sequence designed to develop keyboard and musicianship skills, including fundamental techn… source
MUSC1001Applied Music: Voice IMUSC 1001 - Applied Music: Voice I MUSC 1001 - Applied Music: Voice I 1 Hour(s) Four-digit Applied Music courses are private vocal or instrumental study open to music majors only. Each course constit… source
MUSC1011Applied Music: Voice IIMUSC 1011 - Applied Music: Voice II MUSC 1011 - Applied Music: Voice II 1 Hour(s) Four-digit Applied Music courses are private vocal or instrumental study open to music majors only. Each course const… source
MUSC1021Applied Music: Instrumental IMUSC 1021 - Applied Music: Instrumental I MUSC 1021 - Applied Music: Instrumental I 1 Hour(s) Four-digit Applied Music courses are private vocal or instrumental study open to music majors only. Each… source
MUSC1031Applied Music: Instrumental IIMUSC 1031 - Applied Music: Instrumental II MUSC 1031 - Applied Music: Instrumental II 1 Hour(s) Four-digit Applied Music courses are private vocal or instrumental study open to music majors only. Eac… source
MUSC1041Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments IMUSC 1041 - Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments I MUSC 1041 - Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments I 1 Hour(s) Four-digit Applied Music courses are private vocal or instrumental study open to music ma… source
MUSC1051Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments IIMUSC 1051 - Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments II MUSC 1051 - Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments II 1 Hour(s) Four-digit Applied Music courses are private vocal or instrumental study open to music… source
MUSC2011Applied Music: Voice IIIMUSC 2011 - Applied Music: Voice III MUSC 2011 - Applied Music: Voice III 1 Hour(s) Four-digit Applied Music courses are private vocal or instrumental study open to music majors only. Each course con… source
MUSC2021Applied Music: Voice IVMUSC 2021 - Applied Music: Voice IV MUSC 2021 - Applied Music: Voice IV 1 Hour(s) Four-digit Applied Music courses are private vocal or instrumental study open to music majors only. Each course const… source
MUSC2031Applied Music: Instrumental IIIMUSC 2031 - Applied Music: Instrumental III MUSC 2031 - Applied Music: Instrumental III 1 Hour(s) Four-digit Applied Music courses are private vocal or instrumental study open to music majors only. E… source
MUSC2041Applied Music: Instrumental IVMUSC 2041 - Applied Music: Instrumental IV MUSC 2041 - Applied Music: Instrumental IV 1 Hour(s) Four-digit Applied Music courses are private vocal or instrumental study open to music majors only. Eac… source
MUSC2051Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments IIIMUSC 2051 - Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments III MUSC 2051 - Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments III 1 Hour(s) Four-digit Applied Music courses are private vocal or instrumental study open to musi… source
MUSC2061Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments IVMUSC 2061 - Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments IV MUSC 2061 - Applied Music: Keyboard Instruments IV 1 Hour(s) Four-digit Applied Music courses are private vocal or instrumental study open to music… source
MUSC2110Band VMUSC 2110 - Band V MUSC 2110 - Band V 0 Hour(s) Students with high school band experience may participate in concert band regardless of their scholastic major. The concert ensemble presents performan… source
MUSC2130Choir VMUSC 2130 - Choir V MUSC 2130 - Choir V 0 Hour(s) Choir is a performance course with a focus on traditional and contemporary choral literature. Concert choir is open to all members of the student bod… source
MUSC2150Vocal Ensemble VMUSC 2150 - Vocal Ensemble V MUSC 2150 - Vocal Ensemble V 0 Hour(s) This course is intended to provide students the opportunity to grow as a small ensemble musician through the choir setting. Partici… source
MUSC2190Jazz Ensemble VMUSC 2190 - Jazz Ensemble V MUSC 2190 - Jazz Ensemble V 0 Hour(s) Personnel for College Singers, Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Ensembles are selected by audition from all disciplines in the college. Part… source
MUSC2240String Ensemble VMUSC 2240 - String Ensemble V MUSC 2240 - String Ensemble V 0 Hour(s) This course is a performance group featuring traditional and contemporary string literature. The ensemble is open to all members… source
MUSC2260Brass Choir VMUSC 2260 - Brass Choir V MUSC 2260 - Brass Choir V 0 Hour(s) This course is intended to provide students the opportunity to grow as small ensemble musicians through the brass choir setting. This cou… source
MUSC2270Percussion Ensemble VMUSC 2270 - Percussion Ensemble V MUSC 2270 - Percussion Ensemble V 0 Hour(s) This course is intended to provide students the opportunity to grow as small ensemble musicians through the percussion en… source
MUSC2280Woodwind Choir VMUSC 2280 - Woodwind Choir V MUSC 2280 - Woodwind Choir V 0 Hour(s) This course is intended to provide students the opportunity to grow as small ensemble musicians through the woodwind choir setting.… source
PCDE001Project Success IPCDE 001 - Project Success I PCDE 001 - Project Success I 0 Hour(s) Students who are placed on Academic Probation or Admitted on Probation for a given term are required to take this course. The missi… source
PCDE002Project Success IIPCDE 002 - Project Success II PCDE 002 - Project Success II 0 Hour(s) This course is a continuation of PCDE 001 - Project Success I . The mission of Project Success II is designed to support students… source
PCDE003Project Success IIIPCDE 003 - Project Success III PCDE 003 - Project Success III 0 Hour(s) This course is a continuation of PCDE 002 - Project Success II . The mission of Project Success III is designed to support stud… source
PCDE004Project Success IVPCDE 004 - Project Success IV PCDE 004 - Project Success IV 0 Hour(s) This course is a continuation of PCDE 003 - Project Success III . The mission of Project Success III is designed to support stude… source
PCDE101College SuccessPCDE 101 - College Success PCDE 101 - College Success 1 Hour(s) This course is designed to increase the students’ opportunities for success in college by exploring career options, setting meaningful… source
PCDE109Career SuccessPCDE 109 - Career Success PCDE 109 - Career Success 1 Hour(s) This course is designed to instill the necessary attitudes, skills and behaviors in students to be successful in the classroom as well as… source
PHIL101Introduction to Philosophy T>PHIL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy T> PHIL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy T> 3 Hour(s) This course introduces students to some of the major themes and thinkers of Western Philosophy. Areas cover… source
PHIL102Elementary Ethics T>PHIL 102 - Elementary Ethics T> PHIL 102 - Elementary Ethics T> 3 Hour(s) This course is an historical and topical overview of philosophical ethics. It examines some of the most important ethical the… source
PHIL103Argument and Critical Thinking T>PHIL 103 - Argument and Critical Thinking T> PHIL 103 - Argument and Critical Thinking T> 3 Hour(s) According to Socrates, “The unexamined life is not worth living.” Philosophy is the highest of man’… source
PHSC105General Physical Science T>PHSC 105 - General Physical Science T> PHSC 105 - General Physical Science T> 4 Hour(s) This course is a general survey of the physical world in which astronomy, chemistry, geology, meteorology and p… source
PHSC106Descriptive Astronomy T>PHSC 106 - Descriptive Astronomy T> PHSC 106 - Descriptive Astronomy T> 3 Hour(s) A background in basic algebra is useful but not required. This course is a largely qualitative study of the sun and p… source
PHSC110Introduction to MeteorologyPHSC 110 - Introduction to Meteorology PHSC 110 - Introduction to Meteorology 3 Hour(s) The objective of this course is to acquaint students with the basic physical laws affecting atmospheric phenome… source
PHSC205Physical Geology With Lab T>PHSC 205 - Physical Geology With Lab T> PHSC 205 - Physical Geology With Lab T> 5 Hour(s) This course concerns the formation, occurrence and structure of minerals and rocks, actions of streams, ocean… source
PHSC2053Physical Geology Lecture T>PHSC 2053 - Physical Geology Lecture T> PHSC 2053 - Physical Geology Lecture T> 3 Hour(s) This course concerns the formation, occurrence and structure of minerals and rocks, actions of streams, ocean… source
PHYS106Descriptive PhysicsPHYS 106 - Descriptive Physics PHYS 106 - Descriptive Physics 3 Hour(s) This course serves as a three-hour elective science course for non-science majors. It also enables students not pursuing a degr… source
PHYS205General Physics I T>PHYS 205 - General Physics I T> PHYS 205 - General Physics I T> 5 Hour(s) This course is a conceptually oriented study of the field of basic physics with emphasis on understanding concepts and proble… source
PHYS206General Physics II T>PHYS 206 - General Physics II T> PHYS 206 - General Physics II T> 5 Hour(s) This course is a continuation of the study of basic physics begun in General Physics I. Areas of study include thermo dynam… source
PHYS207Engineering Physics I T>PHYS 207 - Engineering Physics I T> PHYS 207 - Engineering Physics I T> 5 Hour(s) Topics studied include mechanics and thermodynamics. This is a required course for pre-engineering and science majors… source
PHYS208Engineering Physics II T>PHYS 208 - Engineering Physics II T> PHYS 208 - Engineering Physics II T> 5 Hour(s) Topics studied include mechanical waves, electricity and magnetism, and light. Three hours lecture/three hours labo… source
POLS104Introduction to Political Science T>POLS 104 - Introduction to Political Science T> POLS 104 - Introduction to Political Science T> 3 Hour(s) This course provides an analysis of the nature of political science, the essential elements o… source
POLS105American Government T>POLS 105 - American Government T> POLS 105 - American Government T> 3 Hour(s) This course gives attention to the constitutional principles and organization of the national government. Special emphasi… source
POLS130Introduction to United States Intelligence CommunityPOLS 130 - Introduction to United States Intelligence Community POLS 130 - Introduction to United States Intelligence Community 3 Hour(s) This course provides a comprehensive look at the roles, missi… source
PNRS100KSPN Foundations of NursingPNRS 100 - KSPN Foundations of Nursing PNRS 100 - KSPN Foundations of Nursing 4 Hour(s) This course introduces practical nursing and roles of the practical nurse as well as profession- and client-rel… source
PNRS101KSPN Fundamentals of Pharmacology and Safe Medication AdministrationPNRS 101 - KSPN Fundamentals of Pharmacology and Safe Medication Administration PNRS 101 - KSPN Fundamentals of Pharmacology and Safe Medication Administration 2 Hour(s) This course introduces the pr… source
PNRS102KSPN Foundations of Nursing ClinicalPNRS 102 - KSPN Foundations of Nursing Clinical PNRS 102 - KSPN Foundations of Nursing Clinical 1 Hour(s) This clinical course introduces the skills required to practice nursing. The theoretical foun… source
PNRS104KSPN Nursing Care of Adults IPNRS 104 - KSPN Nursing Care of Adults I PNRS 104 - KSPN Nursing Care of Adults I 4 Hour(s) This course focuses on the care of adult clients experiencing common medical/surgical alterations with pred… source
PNRS105KSPN Nursing Care of Adults I ClinicalPNRS 105 - KSPN Nursing Care of Adults I Clinical PNRS 105 - KSPN Nursing Care of Adults I Clinical 2 Hour(s) This clinical course focuses on the care of adult clients experiencing common medical/sur… source
PNRS111KSPN Maternal Child NursingPNRS 111 - KSPN Maternal Child Nursing PNRS 111 - KSPN Maternal Child Nursing 2 Hour(s) This course provides an integrative, family-centered approach to the care of childbearing women, newborns, and… source
PNRS112KSPN Nursing Care of Adults II ClinicalPNRS 112 - KSPN Nursing Care of Adults II Clinical PNRS 112 - KSPN Nursing Care of Adults II Clinical 3 Hour(s) This clinical course focuses on the care of adult clients experiencing common medical/s… source
PNRS115KSPN Maternal Child Nursing ClinicalPNRS 115 - KSPN Maternal Child Nursing Clinical PNRS 115 - KSPN Maternal Child Nursing Clinical 1 Hour(s) This clinical course provides an integrative, family-centered approach to the care of childbe… source
PNRS116KSPN Care of Aging AdultsPNRS 116 - KSPN Care of Aging Adults PNRS 116 - KSPN Care of Aging Adults 2 Hour(s) This course is designed to explore issues related to the aging adult. Course content address the impact of ageism,… source
PNRS117KSPN Leadership, Roles, and IssuesPNRS 117 - KSPN Leadership, Roles, and Issues PNRS 117 - KSPN Leadership, Roles, and Issues 1 Hour(s) This course provides orientation to leadership roles of the LPN and related responsibilities. It… source
PSYC101General Psychology T>PSYC 101 - General Psychology T> PSYC 101 - General Psychology T> 3 Hour(s) This course presents an overview of psychology including the study of the brain and behavior, states of consciousness, moti… source
PSYC102Human RelationsPSYC 102 - Human Relations PSYC 102 - Human Relations 3 Hour(s) The course provides an overview of human behavior giving attention to motivation, interpersonal relations, group dynamics and group beh… source
PSYC103Psychology of AdjustmentPSYC 103 - Psychology of Adjustment PSYC 103 - Psychology of Adjustment 3 Hour(s) This course emphasizes what psychological research says about improving adjustment and overall quality of life. Facto… source
PSYC104Social PsychologyPSYC 104 - Social Psychology PSYC 104 - Social Psychology 3 Hour(s) This course presents the study of the social behavior and the social consciousness of the individual and especially those interests… source
PSYC106Organizational Leadership T>PSYC 106 - Organizational Leadership T> PSYC 106 - Organizational Leadership T> 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to increase the student’s knowledge of his or her leadership abilities and qualities… source
PSYC201Abnormal PsychologyPSYC 201 - Abnormal Psychology PSYC 201 - Abnormal Psychology 3 Hour(s) This course introduces the study of behavior pathologies with emphasis on the social, cultural and legal source
PSYC203Issues in PsychologyPSYC 203 - Issues in Psychology PSYC 203 - Issues in Psychology 3 Hour(s) This course implements the application of psychological topics to any area of daily living, which pertains to observable beha… source
PSYC206Teamleading and Collaborative LeadershipPSYC 206 - Teamleading and Collaborative Leadership PSYC 206 - Teamleading and Collaborative Leadership 3 Hour(s) The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the tasks, techniques and s… source
PSYC210Developmental Psychology T>PSYC 210 - Developmental Psychology T> PSYC 210 - Developmental Psychology T> 3 Hour(s) This course provides a study of the development of the individual from birth to maturity including physical, so… source
READ097College ReadingREAD 097 - College Reading READ 097 - College Reading 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to improve reading skills as a The focus of the course is to study and implement the support strategies that st… source
READ0922Reading Improvement I ***READ 0922 - Reading Improvement I *** READ 0922 - Reading Improvement I *** 2 Hour(s) This course is designed to improve basic reading skills as a The focus of the course is to study and implement th… source
READ0932College Reading ***READ 0932 - College Reading *** READ 0932 - College Reading *** 2 Hour(s) This course is designed to improve basic reading skills as a co-requiste to a college-level transfer course. The focus of the… source
NURS200Advanced Clinical SkillsNURS 200 - Advanced Clinical Skills NURS 200 - Advanced Clinical Skills 1 Hour(s) This course focuses on the development of advanced clinical skills. Content includes initiation of peripheral IV, adv… source
NURS202Health Alterations ClinicalNURS 202 - Health Alterations Clinical NURS 202 - Health Alterations Clinical 3 Hour(s) This clinical experience expands on previous courses and clinical experiences. The student applies knowledge fr… source
NURS204Health AlterationsNURS 204 - Health Alterations NURS 204 - Health Alterations 3 Hour(s) This course expands on the knowledge and skills from previous nursing courses in caring for clients with alterations of the immun… source
NURS205Advanced Maternal ChildNURS 205 - Advanced Maternal Child NURS 205 - Advanced Maternal Child 2 Hour(s) This course will focus on the management of care for clients with high-risk perinatal conditions, high-risk newborns, t… source
NURS206Advanced LeadershipNURS 206 - Advanced Leadership NURS 206 - Advanced Leadership 1 Hour(s) Advanced Leadership prepares the student to progress in the professional role of accountability based on appropriate scope of p… source
NURS212Complex Health ClinicalNURS 212 - Complex Health Clinical NURS 212 - Complex Health Clinical 5 Hour(s) This advanced clinical course requires the student to integrate concepts from all previous courses in the management of… source
NURS214Complex Health AlterationsNURS 214 - Complex Health Alterations NURS 214 - Complex Health Alterations 3 Hour(s) This culminating course requires the student to integrate concepts from all previous nursing courses in the manag… source
NURS215Advanced Mental HealthNURS 215 - Advanced Mental Health NURS 215 - Advanced Mental Health 1 Hour(s) This course builds on previous foundational mental health knowledge and focuses on the role of the professional nurse in… source
NURS216Transition to Professional PracticeNURS 216 - Transition to Professional Practice NURS 216 - Transition to Professional Practice 2 Hour(s) This course is designed to facilitate the transition to the professional role of the registered… source
ROBT100Basic ElectronicsROBT 100 - Basic Electronics ROBT 100 - Basic Electronics 4 Hour(s) This course covers the theory of electricity which includes basic electron theory, magnetism, basic physical laws, resistance, alte… source
ROBT110Design Thinking in STEMROBT 110 - Design Thinking in STEM ROBT 110 - Design Thinking in STEM 3 Hour(s) This course provides a framework for applying design thinking in approaching innovation and problem solving in STEM. Th… source
ROBT120Introduction to Robotics and Embedded SystemsROBT 120 - Introduction to Robotics and Embedded Systems ROBT 120 - Introduction to Robotics and Embedded Systems 3 Hour(s) Introduction to microcontrollers, robotics, and automation through hands-on… source
ROBT130Industrial Robotics ApplicationsROBT 130 - Industrial Robotics Applications ROBT 130 - Industrial Robotics Applications 3 Hour(s) The introductory level course prepares individuals to operate industrial robots and other industry 4.… source
ROBT200Mobile Robotics and Vision SystemsROBT 200 - Mobile Robotics and Vision Systems ROBT 200 - Mobile Robotics and Vision Systems 3 Hour(s) This course is a continuation of Introduction to Robotics and Embedded Systems (ROBT-120). It int… source
SOCI102Introduction to Sociology T>SOCI 102 - Introduction to Sociology T> SOCI 102 - Introduction to Sociology T> 3 Hour(s) This course introduces the study of the social lives of people. It combines theory and application in the stu… source
SOCI104Human SexualitySOCI 104 - Human Sexuality SOCI 104 - Human Sexuality 3 Hour(s) This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the biological, psychosocial, behavioral and cultural aspects of sexuality. It pro… source
SOCI105Introduction to Cultural Anthropology T>SOCI 105 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology T> SOCI 105 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology T> 3 Hour(s) This course is an introductory course in cultural anthropology dealing with basic con… source
SOCI113Sociology of Families T>SOCI 113 - Sociology of Families T> SOCI 113 - Sociology of Families T> 3 Hour(s) This course strives to bring together knowledge about individuals as they function as family members. Relationships b… source
SOCI204Social Problems T>SOCI 204 - Social Problems T> SOCI 204 - Social Problems T> 3 Hour(s) This course is an examination of the significant social problems of our day. The course will define social problems, discuss the… source
SOCI210Introduction to Social Work T>SOCI 210 - Introduction to Social Work T> SOCI 210 - Introduction to Social Work T> 3 Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to the social service delivery system in the United States, with an… source
SOCI220Diversity in Society T>SOCI 220 - Diversity in Society T> SOCI 220 - Diversity in Society T> 3 Hour(s) This course focuses on the key dimensions of diversity (including but not restricted to race, ethnicity, nationality, c… source
WELD101Welding SafetyWELD 101 - Welding Safety WELD 101 - Welding Safety 2 Hour(s) Through a variety of classroom and/or lab learning and assessment activities, students in this course will: explain job/site safety and p… source
WELD103Blueprint Reading for WeldersWELD 103 - Blueprint Reading for Welders WELD 103 - Blueprint Reading for Welders 3 Hour(s) This course introduces the study of Interpreting and Understanding Welding Detailed Drawings based on NCCER… source
WELD106Mathematics for WeldersWELD 106 - Mathematics for Welders WELD 106 - Mathematics for Welders 3 Hour(s) This course is designed to teach the math processes that a welder/fabricator needs to be successful in the industrial o… source
WELD110Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) (DC Pathway)WELD 110 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) (DC Pathway) WELD 110 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) (DC Pathway) 3 Hour(s) Through classroom and/or lab/shop learning and assessment activities, stu… source
WELD111Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)WELD 111 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) WELD 111 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) 3 Hour(s) Through classroom and/or lab/shop learning and assessment activities, students in this course will:… source
WELD120Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) (DC Pathway)WELD 120 - Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) (DC Pathway) WELD 120 - Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) (DC Pathway) 3 Hour(s) Through classroom lecture and/or lab/shop learning and assessment activities, stude… source
WELD122Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)WELD 122 - Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) WELD 122 - Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) 3 Hour(s) Through classroom and/or shop/lab learning and assessment activities, students in this course will: explain g… source
WELD200Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) (DC Pathway)WELD 200 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) (DC Pathway) WELD 200 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) (DC Pathway) 3 Hour(s) Through classroom and/or lab/shop learning and assessment activities, student… source
WELD201Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)WELD 201 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) WELD 201 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) 3 Hour(s) Through classroom and/or lab/shop learning and assessment activities, students in this course will: exp… source
WELD212AIndustrial WeldingWELD 212A - Industrial Welding WELD 212A - Industrial Welding 11 Hour(s) Concurrent course required: WELD 212B - Industrial Welding . This course covers the study of Pipe Welding in the Shielded Meta… source
WELD212BIndustrial WeldingWELD 212B - Industrial Welding WELD 212B - Industrial Welding 11 Hour(s) Concurrent course required: Industrial Welding (WELD-212B). This course covers the study of Pipe Welding in the Gas Tungsten A… source
WELD213Layout and FabricationWELD 213 - Layout and Fabrication WELD 213 - Layout and Fabrication 3 Hour(s) This course introduces the student to Metal Layout and Fabrication Techniques for both sheet metal and heavier grades of… source
WELD214PipefittingWELD 214 - Pipefitting WELD 214 - Pipefitting 4 Hour(s) This course introduces the student to the pipefitting trade based on NCCER recommended competencies as well as instructor demonstration and han… source
ELEC110AC/DC Circuits IELEC 110 - AC/DC Circuits I ELEC 110 - AC/DC Circuits I 4 Hour(s) AC/DC circuits address the basics of direct and alternating current circuits. source
ELEC115Residential Wiring IELEC 115 - Residential Wiring I ELEC 115 - Residential Wiring I 4 Hour(s) An introductory course on residential wiring methods that includes practical applications and hands-on experience in implemen… source
ELEC120National Electrical Code IELEC 120 - National Electrical Code I ELEC 120 - National Electrical Code I 4 Hour(s) An introductory course on the use of and interpretation of the current national electric code (NEC chapters 1-4). source
ELEC130Commercial Wiring IELEC 130 - Commercial Wiring I ELEC 130 - Commercial Wiring I 4 Hour(s) An introductory course on commercial wiring methods that includes practical applications and hands-on experience in implementin… source
ELEC140Print ReadingELEC 140 - Print Reading ELEC 140 - Print Reading 2 Hour(s) An introductory course on commercial wiring methods that includes practical applications and hands-on experience in implementing code requi… source
ELEC220National Electrical Code IIELEC 220 - National Electrical Code II ELEC 220 - National Electrical Code II 4 Hour(s) source
ENGR205StaticsENGR 205 - Statics ENGR 205 - Statics 3 Hour(s) The course will expand on vector operations and solid mechanics to further reinforce attention to detail and critical thinking. Further, it will allow… source
UAST100Introduction to UASUAST 100 - Introduction to UAS UAST 100 - Introduction to UAS 3 Hour(s) This course provides an overview of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), including aircraft platforms, components, regulations and… source
UAST101UAS AviationUAST 101 - UAS Aviation UAST 101 - UAS Aviation 3 Hour(s) This course prepares students for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 107 Remote Pilot Knowledge Test. Topics include airspace cla… source
UAST102UAS Safety, Crew & Resource ManagementUAST 102 - UAS Safety, Crew & Resource Management UAST 102 - UAS Safety, Crew & Resource Management 3 Hour(s) This course examines aviation safety culture, risk management practices and crew resource… source
UAST103UAS ApplicationsUAST 103 - UAS Applications UAST 103 - UAS Applications 3 Hour(s) This course provides an applied survey of commercial UAS applications across multiple industries. Students will explore the operation… source