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Cybersecurity AAS ▸ 22 coursesDegreeThe Cybersecurity Degree prepares students for a career as a system technician/system analyst with a focus on the skills required to understand and conceptualize, design, procure, and/or build secure… source
Early Childhood Education AAS ▸ 17 coursesDegreeThis program is designed to prepare students with the skills needed to be successful working with young children in infant/toddler and early childhood care educational settings. source
Office Management & Supervision ▸ 24 coursesThis program is designed to prepare students with the skills needed to manage various aspects of the front- and back-office operations of a business. Graduates of this program can work in public indu… source
Substance Abuse & Addictions Counseling AA ▸ 21 coursesDegreeThe Substance Abuse & Addictions Counseling AA prepares individuals for careers in the addictions field. The program is designed to develop the student's skills to provide therapeutic services for pe… source
Technical Studies AAS ▸ 9 coursesDegreeThis program provides the opportunity for students to create a personalized degree option that fits their specific goals by combining new courses taken at Great Falls College with their work or milit… source
Veterinary Technician ▸ 36 courses source
Welding Technology and Fabrication AAS ▸ 24 coursesDegreeProgram Website (The fall 2027 program application will be available on the program website on February 12) source
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ACT 094Tech EssentialsNon-credit professional and continuing education (PCE) courses offered to provide condensed coursework to meet the needs of working students and professionals. These courses are eligible for Continui… source
ACTG 101Accounting Procedures IThis course covers the complete accounting cycle including analyzing and journalizing transactions, posting to ledgers, preparing worksheets, creating basic financial statements, end-of-period closin… source
ACTG 102Accounting Procedures IIThis course is a continuation of Accounting Procedures I. Topics covered include promissory notes, valuation of receivables, valuation of inventories, plant assets and depreciation, partnership accou… source
ACTG 180Payroll AccountingStudents will become knowledgeable in the payroll records required to comply with various federal and state laws affecting payroll. The Federal Fair Labor Standards Act and the Montana Wage/Hour laws… source
ACTG 201Principles of Financial AccountingThis course is an introduction to financial accounting principles. Topics covered include generally accepted accounting principles, transaction analysis, financial statement analysis, internal contro… source
ACTG 202Principles of Managerial AccountingThis course is an introduction to managerial accounting principles concerned with providing information to managers for use in planning and controlling operations. Topics covered include job and proc… source
ACTG 205Computerized AccountingStudents will complete a variety of accounting projects using accounting software. source
ACTG 211Income Tax FundamentalsThis course introduces students to the basic income taxation principles and procedures for individuals and sole proprietorships. source
ACTG 215Foundations of Government & Not for Profit AccountingThis course is an introduction to basic concepts of financial reporting and accounting for governmental and nonprofit organizations. Specific topics studied include characteristics of governmental an… source
ACTG 291Special Topics: AccountingThis course provides an opportunity to study current accounting topics. Course content may vary each semester. source
ACTG 298InternshipThis course combines an approved work experience related to the Accounting degree program with academic coursework. This experience will develop students' technical and professional skill in the work… source
AHMA 220PhlebotomyStudents will learn introduction to proper blood drawing, safety procedures, basic anatomy and physiology, special procedures, quality management, and legal issues involved in blood collection. The c… source
AHMS 105Health Care DeliveryThis introductory course acquaints students with an overall view of the healthcare system. Topics include organization, financing, and delivery of healthcare through various types of facilities, agen… source
AHMS 108Health Data Content & StructureThis course provides orientation to the health information department and its organization interrelationships in healthcare facilities. This course also covers the content and format of the health re… source
AHMS 129Introduction to Health ProfessionsThis course provides an overview of the diverse careers within the healthcare industry. Students will explore professional roles, responsibilities, educational pathways, and practice environments acr… source
AHMS 144Medical TerminologyThe goals of this course are to promote knowledge of the elements of medical terminology for professional and personal development, the ability to spell and pronounce medical terms, an understanding… source
AHMS 157Healthcare Reimbursement MethodologiesThis course covers healthcare reimbursement, revenue cycle, chargemaster, compliance regulations, and activities related to revenue management (coding compliance, fraud, and abuse). source
AHMS 158Legal and Regulatory Aspects of HealthcareThis course covers basic knowledge of the legal, regulatory, and ethical aspects of healthcare including: doctrines, principles, and processes of civil law; state licensure and national accreditation… source
AHMS 160Beginning Procedural CodingThe structure, format, and use of CPT and HCPCS coding for physician and non-physician services is the purpose of this course. Case studies and lab exercises are used to develop basic procedural codi… source
AHMS 164Beginning Diagnosis Coding: ICD-10This course covers basic and intermediate levels of theory and application of ICD-CM principles and guidelines for coding and sequencing diagnoses and procedures. Students perform basic and intermedi… source
AHMS 199Allied Health CapstoneThis capstone project provides students interested in a healthcare career with an opportunity to integrate and apply foundational knowledge gained through prerequisite coursework. Students will engag… source
AHMS 201Medical ScienceThis course provides basic knowledge of the most common diseases, anomalies, treatments, and procedures needed to analyze healthcare documentation for various health science support functions includi… source
AHMS 208Healthcare StatisticsThis course will include gathering, compilation, and computing of healthcare-related statistics, and the use of research, surveys, and statistical methods for developing healthcare data into informat… source
AHMS 212CPT CodingA basic understanding of the CPT and coding principles should already be established. This course covers extensive procedural coding protocols that apply to interpreting and abstracting data from cas… source
AHMS 213ICD-10 CodingBasic understanding of diagnostic and procedural coding principles should already be established. The course requires interpreting ICD-10-CM coding and reporting guidelines to sequence and assign app… source
AHMS 227Health Information ManagementGeneral and financial management topics are studied in this course. The management functions of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling are related to the healthcare environment. Specific he… source
AHMS 240Clinical Quality AssessmentThe principles and procedures of quality, utilization, risk, and compliance processes used to improve the quality of patient health care are taught in this course. Quality assessment and improvement… source
AHMS 275HIT-Professional Practice ExperienceAll main HIT courses must be completed before taking this course. Students in this course will gain professional practice experience in their program of study, create written records of their experie… source
AHMS 285HICS/Coding Professional Practice ExperienceLab based course in which students utilize the Automated Coding Software. The Automated Coding Software exposes students to software utilized in health information management and healthcare reimburse… source
AHMS 288HIT Exam PreparationThe course provides a forum for students to prepare for the Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) national examination sponsored through AHIMA. Reviewing and integrating new knowledge, regu… source
AHPT 101Physical Therapist Assisting I / LabThis is the first of two sequential skills and procedures courses in the PTA program. The following topics are covered: basic principles and procedures of physical therapy; basic patient care skills;… source
AHPT 105Introduction to Physical Therapist AssistingThis course is designed to give the student an overview of the Physical Therapy profession by providing a historical perspective and an understanding of its philosophy in relation to the professional… source
AHPT 192PTA Independent StudyThis course is a PTA independent study. source
AHPT 201Physical Therapist Assisting II / LabThis is the second in the series of procedures and application courses. The following topics are covered: theoretical principles and application of the cardiopulmonary rehab, industrial rehab, ergono… source
AHPT 205Anatomy and Kinesiology for the PTAThis course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of: the human musculoskeletal system relative in the biomechanical elements of normal and abnormal human motion, osteology and art… source
AHPT 206Pathophysiology for the Physical Therapist AssistantThis course introduces the student to the pathophysiology, etiology, clinical signs and symptoms, and management of selected pathological and injury-related disorders treated in physical therapy. Emp… source
AHPT 210Clinical Experience IThe purpose of this clinical affiliation is to provide the student with an opportunity to apply skills and techniques learned in AHPT 101 , AHPT 105 , AHPT 205 , AHPT 206 , and AHPT 218 under the app… source
AHPT 213Neurorehabilitation for the PTAThis course is an introduction to neuroanatomy and neurophysiology in relationship to neurological pathologies of the brain and spinal cord commonly treated by physical therapy. Through this course t… source
AHPT 215Introduction to OrthopedicsThis course introduces students to adult musculoskeletal pathologies and management of orthopedic and surgical problems commonly seen during physical therapy. Course content will include: 1. Basic bi… source
AHPT 218Therapeutic Exercise for the PTAThis course introduces the physical therapist assistant student to topics such as exercise physiology, exercise prescription tailored to the individual, general therapeutic exercises, aquatic therapy… source
AHPT 220Clinical Experience IIThe students will continue to build on their clinical experiences from all prerequisite courses in the PTA program. This will consist of a four-week clinical rotation at an approved site. source
AHPT 225Seminar and Project in Physical Therapist AssistingThis concentrated course is designed to integrate skills and techniques from previous clinical experiences and from the course work presented throughout the PTA program. It focuses on presentation of… source
AHPT 230Clinical Experience IIIThis is the third of three full-time clinical experiences during which the student develops proficiency in physical therapy procedures, understanding of clinical responsibilities and supervisory rela… source
AHRC 140Respiratory Care Clinic IStudents will gain knowledge through supervised experiences in hospital patient care, techniques, and equipment. Emphasis is on patient contact, medical gases, hyperinflation, equipment, percussion,… source
AHRC 150Respiratory Care Laboratory IBasic clinical competencies taught in AHRC 170 are studied in a laboratory setting. Peer and instructor review of competencies included. Laboratory experience in the areas of medical gas therapy, aer… source
AHRC 152Respiratory CareThe course is an introduction course to the field of Respiratory Care. The topics covered are essential for the student to enter the clinical portion of the Respiratory Therapist Program. Course cont… source
AHRC 155Respiratory Physiologycovers anatomy and physiology of the cardio-pulmonary systems. Topics studied are blood, the heart, vessels, respiratory structure, the physics of gas pressure, ventilation, regulation of ventilation… source
AHRC 160Pharmacology for Respiratory DiseasesThis course covers the concepts and principles of pharmacology required in the practice of respiratory care, including medications, actions, dosages, routes of administration, and adverse reactions.… source
AHRC 170Respiratory Care Techniques and Procedures IKnowledge and skills taught will provide students with the theories, principles, and experience in the areas of medical gas therapy and aerosol and humidification therapy in the use of hyperinflation… source
AHRC 171Respiratory Care Techniques and Procedures IIKnowledge and skills taught will provide students with the theories, principles, and experience in the areas of adult and infant mechanical ventilation. Ventilators covered include but are not limite… source
AHRC 180Ventilator Managementprepares Respiratory Therapist students to care for the respiratory needs of adult patients in the intensive care setting. Content includes: relating physiologic measurements to patients’ ventilation… source
AHRC 240Respiratory Care Clinic IIIStudents will be introduced to and then gain competency in a supervised in-hospital practice of advanced therapeutic and diagnostic Respiratory Therapy procedures including pulmonary function testing… source
AHRC 241Respiratory Care Clinic IVStudents will be introduced to and then gain competency in a supervised in-hospital practice of advanced therapeutic and diagnostic Respiratory Therapy procedures including pulmonary function testing… source
AHRC 245Respiratory Care Clinical Seminar IThe purpose for this course is to provide students with an opportunity to share significant clinical experiences, to present clinical problems, to practice communication skills, and to participate in… source
AHRC 246Respiratory Care Clinical Seminar IIThe purpose for this course is to provide students with an opportunity to share significant clinical experiences, to present clinical problems, to practice communication skills, and to participate in… source
AHRC 250Respiratory Care Laboratory IIA continuation of AHRC 150 with emphasis on adult critical care. Clinical competencies taught in AHRC 171 are studied in a laboratory setting. Peer and instructor review of competencies included. Mec… source
AHRC 251Hemodynamic Monitoringcovers topics about the circulatory system necessary for the Respiratory Therapist to work in adult intensive care settings. Course content includes: cardiac dysrhythmias and management of the circul… source
AHRC 254Pulmonary AssessmentThis course covers diagnostic techniques and procedures including interview and history taking, chest assessment, chest radiology, laboratory tests, arterial blood gases and an introduction to pulmon… source
AHRC 262Neonatal Respiratory Careis an infant intensive care course. Topics studied are fetal to neonatal transition, assessment of the newborn, cardiopulmonary disorders of the newborn and respiratory therapeutic procedures for the… source
AHRC 264Alternate Sites for Respiratory CareRespiratory Therapy is performed in many sites outside of the traditional medical center setting. This course will provide the student with the knowledge and practice of Respiratory Therapy in pulmon… source
AHRC 281Respiratory Law and EthicsThis Respiratory Therapy-specific ethics course focuses on the theories of ethical decision making as it applies to: scope of practice, informed consent, confidentiality, discrimination, conflicts of… source
AHRC 291Special Topics: Community OutreachThis special topics course focuses on a community outreach and service project to promote respiratory health and/or support non-profit respiratory-related organizations. source
AHST 101Introduction to Surgical TechnologyThis course introduces the career field by discussing the history and development of surgical technology, surgical patients, standards of conduct, hospital administration and organization, communicat… source
AHST 115Surgical Lab IThis course is designed to go hand-in-hand with the AHST 101 course. The course is a hybrid, which means certain aspects of the course, such as assignments, homework, discussions, and communication,… source
AHST 154Surgical PharmacologyThis course will provide the student with general pharmacological information of medications commonly used in a surgical setting, what laws pertain to them, how medications are measured, the use, dos… source
AHST 200Operating Room TechniquesThis course builds on the introductory foundational surgical technology knowledge and presents more complex knowledge and associated competencies of the surgical technologist. The course provides a c… source
AHST 201Surgical Procedures IThis course familiarizes students with the surgical technologist’s role during surgical procedures in the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases of diagnostic, general obstetrical/ gy… source
AHST 202Surgical Procedures IIThis course familiarizes students with the surgical technologist’s role during surgical procedures in the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases of otorhinolaryngologic, oral/maxillof… source
AHST 215Surgical Lab IIThis course is designed to go hand-in-hand with the AHST 200 course. The course is a hybrid, which means certain aspects of the course, such as assignments, homework, discussions, and communication,… source
AHST 250Surgical Clinical IThis course will provide a supervised clinical experience in surgical settings providing first scrub, second scrub and circulating experience in surgical procedures. Each student will be assigned to… source
AHST 251Surgical Clinical IIThis course will provide a supervised clinical experience in surgical settings providing first scrub, second scrub and circulating experience in surgical procedures. However, a greater degree of prof… source
AHST 295Surgical PracticumThis course will provide a minimally supervised clinical experience in surgical settings providing first scrub, second scrub and circulating experience in surgical procedures. A greater degree of pro… source
ANTY 101Anthropology and the Human ExperienceThis course provides an introductory survey of the basic theory and practice of the four classic fields of anthropology: physical anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, and cultural anthropology. Th… source
ARTH 160Global Visual CultureThis slide lecture course will introduce the students to forms of creative expression within visual arts, encouraging the students to more actively explore art verbally and in written form. The cours… source
ARTZ 101Art FundamentalsThis course is an exploration of visual concepts through studio projects supplemented by lecture, discussion, and writing assignments. Art fundamentals will be investigated through drawing, color the… source
ARTZ 105Visual Language-DrawingThis course introduces the fundamentals of drawing with consideration for line, form, space and perspective in rendering from three-dimensional shapes, still life, landscape or the human form utilizi… source
ARTZ 106Visual Language -2-D FoundationsA course investigating basic design elements: line, shape, texture, value. The elements considered in the context of compositional principles. source
ARTZ 224Watercolor IA beginning course in watercolor painting. Research of the medium and observed material toward appropriate use of the transparent medium. source
BGEN 105Introduction to BusinessThis course provides an overview of business from a broad perspective. Topics covered include business environment, business ownership, management, marketing, accounting, finance, and technology. source
BGEN 110Applied Business LeadershipThis course examines leadership concepts as applied in business and management. Topics include the role of leadership, leadership skills, leadership styles, and team dynamics. source
BGEN 220Business Ethics and Social ResponsibilityThis course provides students with an overview of business ethics and social responsibility with an emphasis on the process and impact of decision-making during ethical dilemmas faced by businesses,… source
BGEN 235Business LawThis course is designed to increase students’ level of awareness of law in the business environment. Topics covered include contract law, sales contracts, agency and employer/employee relationships,… source
BGEN 291Business: Special TopicsThis course provides an opportunity to study current business topics. Course content may vary each semester. source
BGEN 298InternshipThis course combines an approved work experience related to the Office Supervision and Management degree program with academic coursework. This experience will develop a student's technical and profe… source
BIOB 101Discover Biology w/ LabThis course introduces basic biological principles including the cell, the interrelationship of structure and function, and the characteristics and classification of living things. Students will exam… source
BIOB 160Principles of Living Systems w/ LabThis course is designed to help students understand and apply major concepts in molecular and cellular biology including: biological macromolecules, cell structure and function, major biochemical pat… source
BIOB 170Principles of Biological Diversity w/ LabThis course is designed to help students understand and apply major concepts in organismal biology including the diversity, evolution, and ecology of organisms. The origin of life and the evolution o… source
BIOH 104Basic Human Biology w/ LabThis course introduces students to the structure and function of the human body. Topics such as the fundamental principles in organic and inorganic chemistry, cellular metabolism, cellular anatomy, c… source
BIOH 108Basic AnatomyThis course provides an introduction to human anatomy and basic physiology. Included are fundamental overviews of: biology, chemistry processes as they pertain to the human body. This course serves a… source
BIOH 112Human Form and Function IThis course is the first in an online, two-course sequence for non-clinical health majors that provides a comprehensive study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. The course will take a s… source
BIOH 113Human Form and Function IIThis course is the second in a two-course sequence for non-clinical health majors. The course will build on the topics explored in the first semester. Body systems will be covered in greater depth, a… source
BIOH 201Human Anatomy Phys I w/ Lab (= 301)This course is an integrated study of the human body in which the histology, anatomy, and physiology of each system is covered. The first part of this two semester course sequence incorporates molecu… source
BIOH 211Human Anatomy Phys II w/ Lab (=311)This course is an integrated study of the human body in which the histology, anatomy, and physiology of each system are covered. The second part of this two semester course sequence involves the stud… source
BIOM 250Microbiology for Health Sciences w/ LabAspects of microbial life are examined in relation to growth requirements, reproduction, and disease-producing capabilities. Topics include basic biochemistry, prokaryotic and eukaryotic morphology,… source
BMGT 215Human Resource ManagementThis course explores the human resource management function in a corporate setting and focuses on the development of knowledge and skills that human resource managers employ. Covered topics include t… source
BMGT 235ManagementThis course is a study of basic management and organizational principles. Topics covered include planning, decision making, organizing, leading, controlling, staffing, and time management. source
BMGT 245Customer Service ManagementThis course explores the relationship between a business and its customers with a focus on problem solving. Topics covered include managing expectations, building rapport and loyalty, service design… source
BMKT 131Introduction to Social Media MarketingThis course explores social media as a marketing tool for businesses. Topics include choosing an appropriate platform, developing a marketing plan, utilizing analytics and branding. source
BMKT 225MarketingThis course explores marketing terminology and strategies. Topics include product development, the marketing concept, consumer behavior, research, pricing, distribution channels, and promotion. source
CAPP 131Basic MS OfficeThis course provides students with basic computer literacy skills through the exploration of Microsoft Office software applications. source
CAPP 145Collaborative TechnologiesThis course introduces students to collaborative technologies that support communication and teamwork. Students will explore digital tools and platforms used to collaborate across teams, locations, a… source
CAPP 156MS ExcelThis course introduces students to business applications using spreadsheets. Emphasis will be placed on spreadsheet development and the utilization of basic and intermediate formulas. source
CAPP 266Advanced MS Excel ApplicationsThis course builds on the skills obtained in CAPP 156 . The basic and advanced features of MS Excel will be used in a variety of accounting and business applications with an emphasis on problem-solvi… source
CAS 140Addictions and DiversityAddiction affects all members of society, and the substance abuse counselor must be knowledgeable of differing cultural and ethnic needs where they are practicing. This course builds a solid foundati… source
CAS 231Pharmacology/AddictionsThis course presents a comprehensive overview of addiction; and provides students with an understanding of the pharmacology involved in addiction. Addiction behavior and counseling are emphasized. source
CAS 242Fundamentals of Substance Abuse and AddictionThis course is an introduction to the field of addiction counseling. It focuses on current therapeutic trends, strategies, and modalities used in the treatment of addictions. Relapse and prevention s… source
CAS 243Substance Abuse Counseling IThis course provides students specific knowledge regarding the theories, research, and evidence-based literature in addiction counseling services. Students will learn the overall scope of the problem… source
CAS 248Substance Abuse Counseling IIThis course presents advanced knowledge in the counseling process and specifically addresses substance abuse. The objective is to increase the student's knowledge of counseling strategies. source
CAS 250Assessment and Case Management ProcessesThis course will introduce the student to assessment and evaluation procedures used in addiction counseling. The student will be able to understand, describe, administer, and interpret the various te… source
CAS 252Gambling and Game Disorders in Substance Abuse CounselingThis course will introduce the student to gambling and gaming addictions. Content will include etiology, subtypes, stages, diagnostic criteria, theories associated with gambling and gaming addiction,… source
CAS 254Co-Occurring Disorders-Assessment &Treatment PlanningThis course will examine the presence of both addiction and mental illnesses in individuals needing mental health and substance abuse treatment. Content will include an understanding of the most comm… source
CAS 260Addiction Assessment/DocumentationThis course introduces assessment and evaluation procedures used in addictions counseling. Students will be trained in clinical assessment diagnosis, treatment planning and patient record documentati… source
CAS 264Fundamentals of Group Dynamics for Substance Abuse CounselorsThis course is an introduction to the use of group counseling in substance abuse treatment. The stages of group development, leadership skills, and ethical concerns in this approach to substance abus… source
CAS 279Legal, Ethical, and Professional Issues in Substance Abuse CounselingThis course explores the ethical and professional issues associated with substance abuse counseling. Diversity, values, morality, and the major ethical issues facing practitioners will be addressed. source
CAS 295Field Work/Clinical/PracticumThis clinical practicum provides the student with the opportunity to take academic knowledge gained through course work and apply the knowledge in a clinical setting, where the student is provided an… source
CHMY 101Discover ChemistryThis course is an introduction to chemistry that emphasizes the influence of chemistry on one's everyday life. Topics may include food chemistry, dyes and fibers, home products, acid rain, air pollut… source
CHMY 121Intro to General Chem w/LabThis course is a survey of the principles of inorganic chemistry with emphasis on scientific measurement; atomic structure; chemical periodicity; chemical bonding and nomenclature; chemical reactions… source
CHMY 123Introduction to Organic & Biochemistry w/ LabThis course is a survey of the principles of organic chemistry and biochemistry with emphasis on nomenclature; structure and classification; properties; and applications of organic and biological com… source
CHMY 141College Chemistry I w/LabThe first course in the two-semester general chemistry sequence covering the general principles of modern chemistry. Topics covered include: atomic structure, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, chemi… source
CHMY 143College Chemistry II w/LabThe second course in the two-semester general chemistry sequence. Topics covered include: solutions, chemical equilibrium, acids and bases, thermodynamics, and kinetics. The laboratory portion of the… source
CJUS 121Introduction to Criminal JusticeThis course offers exposure to the fundamental perspectives and terminology of the criminal justice system in the United States. It includes the study of the interaction of the individual with the cr… source
CJUS 125Fundamentals of Forensic ScienceIn Fundamentals of Forensic Science, students will examine the philosophical, rational and practical framework that supports a case investigation. The unifying principles of forensic science to the p… source
COLS 100Effective Academic PracticesThe course is designed to help student define their purpose in pursuing a college education; identify a career path for themselves; recognize the need to take a holistic approach to their learning; d… source
COLS 191Special TopicsRiver guides help rafters chart a course, navigate dangerous rapids, paddle through currents, and arrive at their destination safely. Mo, the college's river otter, will guide students through their… source
COMX 102Interpersonal Skills in the WorkplaceThis course covers the basic elements of communication in the business environment, including listening, speaking, and reading. It also looks at the importance of nonverbal communication, ethics, and… source
COMX 106Communicating in a Dynamic WorkplaceThis course prepares students with the communication skills needed to obtain and be successful in a professional position, particularly in vocational and technical fields. Students will study various… source
COMX 111Introduction to Public SpeakingPublic Speaking is a course designed to aid students in overcoming speech anxiety through preparation and presentation of speeches in a variety of formats. source
COMX 115Introduction to Interpersonal CommunicationThis course is designed to show some of the difficulties that language and understanding present us. It is concerned with better understanding of ourselves and our semantic and interpersonal environm… source
CRWR 240Introduction Creative Writing WorkshopThis course provides the student an opportunity to develop creative writing skills in the context of poetry and short fiction. Students will respond to the works of published authors, including selec… source
CSCI 100Introduction to ProgrammingThis course is intended to provide an introduction to computer programming for the student with little or no prior experience and to help students considering a major in computer science to decide wh… source
CSCI 105Computer FluencyIntroduces the skills and concepts of information technology, both from practical and a more theoretical point of view. During lectures and interactive computer labs, students will explore a wide ran… source
CSCI 114Programming with C#Provides students with the knowledge and skills required to program in the high-level, strongly-typed "C" language family. The course provides the skills required to compile program code, work with .… source
CSCI 119Fundamentals of Artificial IntelligenceThis introductory course is designed to equip professionals from various fields with the foundational knowledge and practical skills needed to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial in… source
CSCI 124Advanced C#/.NETProvides students with an understanding of basic data structures such as arrays and array lists and their usefulness in manipulating data. This course will provide students with learning experiences… source
CSCI 132Basic Data Structures and AlgorithmsThis is a third semester programming course that makes a deeper examination of the nature of data representation and algorithm analysis. Major topics include the fundamental data structures used in m… source
CSCI 181Web Design and ProgrammingThis course focuses on the fundamental technologies and techniques essential to development of web-based applications. Topics include basics of web design, readability and accessibility, HTML5, CSS.… source
CSCI 211Client Side ProgrammingThis course focuses on the technologies and techniques used to deliver rich content in web browsers. The primary objective in this course will be proficiency using JavaScript and various JavaScript l… source
CSCI 213Web Programming TechniquesThis course provides a thorough treatment of server-side programming as it applies to Web applications using current frameworks. Students will develop and deploy a web application of medium complexit… source
CSCI 223Software DevelopmentThis course provides an in-depth examination and practical application of the methodologies for software design and development. Both classic (Waterfall) and emerging (Agile) methodologies are invest… source
CSCI 232Intermediate Data Structures and AlgorithmsAn advanced treatment and continuation of the content covered in CSCI 132 . Topics include in-depth examination and application of trees, binary trees, dictionaries, graphs, hash tables and heaps. Al… source
CSCI 240Databases and SQLThis course presents the fundamentals of relational database design and implementation. Major topics include design models, normalization forms, Data Definition Language (DDL), Data Manipulation Lang… source
CSCI 291Special TopicsThis course provides students with knowledge based on emergent technologies or topics. Individual courses may benefit certifications or provide more in-depth knowledge in topics that are not covered… source
CSCI 298InternshipThis is the final course that completes the student's curriculum for the Computer Information Technology (CIT) degrees. This will provide students the ability to acquire firsthand experience by compl… source
CSCI 299Programming CapstoneThe Capstone project allows the student to demonstrate mastery in each of the major areas of study in computer programming by way of the creation and delivery of a software product. Students in this… source
CSTN 100Fundamentals of Construction TechnologyThis course covers basic safety obligations per OSHA regulations and how company policy affects the safety of workers, supervisors and managers; introduces trainees to hand and power tools widely use… source
CSTN 120Carpentry Basics and Rough-In FramingThis course introduces the construction trade, including history, career opportunities and requirements. The course includes study and practice required for framing a simple structure. Specific topic… source
DENT 094CET Non-credit Dental CourseNon-credit continuing education and training (CET) courses offered to provide condensed coursework to meet the needs of working students and professionals. Please refer to the CET website for detaile… source
DENT 101Introduction to Dental Hygiene/PreclinicThis course is an introduction to the dental clinic and dental hygiene profession. This course presents both the theoretical basis and the clinical application of the numerous procedures performed by… source
DENT 102Introduction to Dental Hygiene/Preclinic LabEntry level practical experience to complement the didactic information provided in DENT 101 . This course allows the student basic experience in obtaining and documenting client assessment data. Bas… source
DENT 105Professional Issues/Ethics in Dental IA study of the legal restrictions and ethical responsibilities associated with the practice of dental hygiene and dentistry, including but not limited to decision making, informed consent, and HIPPA… source
DENT 110Theory of Infection Control and Disease PreventionThis course introduces the infection and hazard control procedures necessary for the safety of dental professionals and their clients during the practice of dentistry. Topics include microbiology, pr… source
DENT 115Head, Neck, and Oral AnatomyThe majority of this course presents content in head, neck, focusing on osteology of the skull, muscles, nerves, and arteries of the head and neck, salivary glands, and the temporomandibular joint. B… source
DENT 116Dental Office ManagementThis course exposes students to various front office procedures and dental practice management responsibilities commonly performed in a professional dental office. Students will learn the fundamental… source
DENT 118Head & Neck Anatomy for the HygienistThis course focuses on a systemic approach to the study of head and neck anatomy with an emphasis on those structures associated with the oral cavity. Students successfully completing this course wil… source
DENT 119Dental AnatomyThis course focuses on dentition and dental morphology. Basic terminology for understanding tooth morphology is reviewed by the instructor. Anatomic design and tooth numbering systems are emphasized… source
DENT 120Oral Radiology/Radiography IThis course is the first of a series of two courses and includes both didactic and laboratory instruction. Content in this course includes the history and terminology of oral radiography, radiation p… source
DENT 121Oral Radiology/Radiography IIThis course includes didactic, laboratory, and clinic instruction. Content in this course emphasizes quality intraoral techniques (utilizing paralleling, bisecting, and specialty techniques), extraor… source
DENT 122Radiology I/LabThis course is the first part of a two semester course. This semester will provide the foundation for the safe, effective use of radiation in the modern dental office. This course will involve the st… source
DENT 123Chairside Theory and Practice Icovers all aspects of the clinical dental assistant’s duties in a general dental practice. It includes lecture, laboratory, and clinical sessions covering infection control procedures, dental instrum… source
DENT 124Chairside Theory and Practice IIChairside II is a continuation of Chairside I and includes lecture, laboratory, and clinical sessions. Content includes emphasis on esthetic restorative procedures, dental dam, coronal polishing, pit… source
DENT 125Radiology II/LabThis course will utilize all foundational knowledge received in DENT 122 Oral Radiology. This course will provide necessary skills to properly evaluate and interpret all radiographic series. source
DENT 126Radiology I EnhancementThis course is a corequisite with DENT 122 for all dental assistant program students. It serves to enhance the information from the corequisite DENT 122 course. Topics covered include, but are not li… source
DENT 130Dental MaterialsMaterials most often used in dentistry are studied, focusing on the characteristics, physical properties, manipulation, and practical application of each material. Safety precautions relating to each… source
DENT 140Dental Sciences/ Preventive DentistryThis course includes the study of the oral plaque diseases and their prevention as well as an introduction to the science-based subjects of oral pathology, pharmacology, nutrition, and medical emerge… source
DENT 145Dental SpecialtiesThe clinical specialties course includes an introduction to six dental specialties: periodontics, endodontics, fixed and removable prosthodontics, oral surgery, pediatric dentistry, and orthodontics.… source
DENT 150Clinical Dental Hygiene Theory IThis course provides foundational knowledge and basic theory for the practice of Dental Hygiene. Topics include: defined roles of the dental hygienist, dental hygiene process of care, caries and peri… source
DENT 151Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice IThis course introduces comprehensive dental hygiene treatment for healthy adults, pediatric and adolescent patients. Students will be introduced to dental clinic procedures, policies, digital record… source
DENT 160Periodontology IAn introduction to the science and management of periodontal diseases. Emphasis on the etiology and classification of the disease, along with an overview of the anatomy and histology of periodontal s… source
DENT 165Oral Histology and EmbryologyThis course provides a basic understanding of the histologic structures of the head and neck region and the amazing process of embryonic development. The field of oral histology and embryology and it… source
DENT 175Pharmacology for the Dental HygienstDental hygienists impact the lives of others as health care practitioners. Having a solid knowledge base in all areas of patient care is essential for the safety and efficacy of patient treatment tha… source
DENT 191Special Topics: Dental AssistingThis course provides an opportunity to study current Dental Assisting topics. Course content may vary each semester. source
DENT 195Clinical Office Practice and SeminarThis is the capstone course for the Dental Assistant program and requires the student to integrate and apply all dental concepts from earlier coursework to the clinical setting. It involves rotated e… source
DENT 205Professional Issues/Ethics in Dental IIA continuation of the study of legal restrictions and ethical responsibilities associated with the practice of dental hygiene and dentistry, including but not limited to workplace issues, practice ma… source
DENT 223Clinical Dental Hygiene Theory IIA continuation of DENT 150 , this course increases the emphasis on the principles of instrumentation in periodontal therapy. Topics will include air powered polishing, tobacco education, and effectiv… source
DENT 232Community Dental Health and EducationA presentation of various methods and material used in community dental health education. The course provides an understanding of basic research and statistical concepts needed for sound community he… source
DENT 237Gerontology & Patients with Special NeedsThis course provides preparation for clinical experiences with geriatric and patients with special needs. The course will explore the aging process from a physical, social, psychological, and financi… source
DENT 240Local Anesthesia/Nitrous Oxide Theory and LabThis course is a combination of didactic learning as well as hands-on experience with a lab component. The course builds upon prior foundational knowledge of neurophysiology and dental anatomy as wel… source
DENT 250Clinical Dental Hygiene Theory IIIA continuation of DENT 223 , this course expands beyond the basic concepts of dental hygiene theory with exposure to more difficult oral conditions and various modes of treatment. Topics include: eff… source
DENT 251Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice IIA continuation of DENT 151 , this course provides additional practical experience in clinical patient treatment with an emphasis on comprehensive care for healthy adults, adults with gingivitis, chil… source
DENT 252Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice IIIA continuation of DENT 251 , this course provides comprehensive care for adults with gingivitis, periodontal disease, as well as care for specific population groups such as geriatric, medically compr… source
DENT 260Periodontology IIThis course is a continuation of DENT 160 Periodontology I. In this course the principles of periodontal surgery and implantology will be discussed. Discussions of referrals will occur with emphasis… source
DENT 263General and Oral PathologyPathology is the science that studies diseases. This course will present various pathologic processes; including pathogenesis, etiology, inflammation, tumor development, systemic manifestations, and… source
DENT 280Clinical Dental Hygiene Theory IVA continuation of DENT 250 , this course includes advanced dental hygiene theory that will increase the student’s knowledge of the profession. Attention will be given to preparation for the National… source
DENT 281Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice IVA continuation of DENT 252 , this course provides a variety of advanced clinical experiences with an emphasis on complex periodontal cases. This course also focuses on self-evaluation and board prepa… source
DENT 292Clinical DH Practice IV Independent StudyAdditional clinical instruction to complete outstanding clinical requirements included in DENT 281 Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice IV along with a demonstration of scaling competency on a NEW Adult… source
ECNS 201Principles of MicroeconomicsThis course examines the subsystems of the economy such as the economics of the individual, the firm, and the industry. Study includes analysis of the pricing mechanism of the economy and the theorie… source
ECNS 202Principles of MacroeconomicsThis course presents the principles underlying the operation of a macroeconomic system through the study of the national and world economies as a whole. Topics explored include gross domestic product… source
ECP 100First Aid and CPRThis course is designed so students can receive their First Aid and BLS for Healthcare Providers CPR card. The students will be exposed to the skills of CPR for victims of all ages (including ventila… source
ECP 131Emergency Medical Technician with ClinicalThis course is the nationally recommended minimum level of training for ambulance personnel and is considered the desired level of medical training by many fire departments. The course focuses on ski… source
ECP 203Fundamentals of Advanced CareThis course provides an introduction to the practice of paramedicine and will provide the student with information regarding preparatory aspects of the pre-hospital environment. Topics include: role… source
ECP 209Paramedic IThis course provides information as it relates to patient etiologies for medical emergencies in and out of hospital setting in the areas such as, neurological, and endocrine emergencies. This course… source
ECP 210Paramedic IIThis course provides information as it relates to patient etiologies for medical emergencies in and out of hospital setting in the areas of Shock shock and cardiac care. The course provides a foundat… source
ECP 211Paramedic I/II LabThis course provides the student with laboratory experience in the areas of assessment, physical examination, history gathering, basic and advanced airway management skills, pharmacology, and the ini… source
ECP 212Advanced Cardiac Life SupportThis course provides instruction and assistance to students in preparing for the American Heart Association’s Advanced Cardiac Support Provider Course. ACLS covers course topics of advanced cardiac l… source
ECP 215Clinical IThis course introduces Paramedic students to the clinical arena and starts their ambulance ride-along experience. Students will be scheduled for shifts in the emergency department. They will gain exp… source
ECP 237Paramedic IIIThis course will introduce or reinforce the understanding, assessment, and management practices within the scope of a paramedic in the area of traumatic emergencies and ambulance operations. The firs… source
ECP 238Paramedic IVThis course will complete the student’s investigation into medical emergencies including gynecology, obstetrics, neonatology, pediatrics, and geriatrics. Other special considerations will include eme… source
ECP 239Paramedic III/IV LabThis course is a continuation of ECP 211 , with reinforcement and application of topics previously covered, such as airway and breathing management skills, cardiac assessment and management, and the… source
ECP 240Pre-Hospital Trauma Life SupportThe PHTLS program is a 16 hour national standard curriculum which attempts to increase each student’s understanding and skills in prehospital trauma management. This increased understanding of the ki… source
ECP 241Pediatric Advanced Life SupportThis course provides instruction and assistance to students in preparing for the American Heart Association’s Pediatric Advanced Cardiac Support Provider Course. PAL’S covers course topics of pediatr… source
ECP 245Clinical IIThe clinical and field internship experience allows the students to integrate knowledge and skills from the classroom setting into actual patient care in the hospital and field domain. Students are e… source
ECP 298Field InternshipThis course is the final stage of the paramedic technical core classes, with 360 minimum numbers of hours. This course continues with the application of advanced life support skills and assessment te… source
EDEC 108Introduction to Early Childhood EducationThis course provides an overview of early childhood history, practice and relevant issues. It focuses on program philosophies and the importance of developmentally appropriate practices in early chil… source
EDEC 130Health, Safety & Nutrition in Early ChildhoodStudents will examine health and safety issues in early childhood settings, including protection of children from injury, infection, and contagious illness as well as promotion of their health develo… source
EDEC 210Meeting the Needs of Families w/ labStudent will explore the complex characteristics of families and communities including home language, cultural values, ethnicity, socioeconomic conditions, family structure, relationships, stresses,… source
EDEC 230Guiding the Young Child with LabFocuses on developing skills in using positive guidance techniques such as I messages, reflecting feelings, natural and logical consequences, providing choices, conflict resolution, developing positi… source
EDEC 247Child and Adolescent Growth and DevelopmentStudents will examine, analyze, and apply research, theories, and issues concerning basic biosocial, cognitive, and psychosocial developmental stages from conception through childhood and adolescence… source
EDEC 249Infant/Toddler Development and Group CareProvides a basic developmental foundation for the student. Examines research, theories, issues, developmental stages, and the application of these in relationship to the child from birth to 3 years.… source
EDEC 251Montana Preschool Teacher EducationStudents will examine their own practice in early childhood education classrooms, gain knowledge on current research of best practice, and apply learning in a preschool classroom. Students will gain… source
EDEC 254Infant/Toddler Evidenced-Based Practices and AssessmentIn this course, students move beyond an overview of I/T care and practice to explore the relationship between observation, assessment and evidence-based practices, specifically regarding cognitive de… source
EDEC 256Infant/Toddler Family Partnerships and Family-Centered InterventionsThe goal of this class is to provide professionals working with families the tools to provide responsive and relevant care and intervention for infants and toddlers. Students will learn how to suppor… source
EDEC 265Leadership and Professionalism in Early Childhood EducationThis course focuses on the early childhood education profession including awareness of value issues and ethical issues in working with children and their families in a variety of settings, legal issu… source
EDEC 268Administering Early Care and Education ProgramsThis course introduces best practices for home and center-based early childhood programs. Students will draft policy statements, contracts, and financial projections, demonstrate record keeping strat… source
EDEC 273Early Childhood Curriculum and Environments IFocus will be on curriculum content and methods in the areas of language and literacy; science; mathematics; social studies; the performing and visual arts; health and well-being; and physical develo… source
EDEC 275Early Childhood Integrated Curriculum and Environments IIFocus will be on integrating curriculum content, designing and implementing environments that support the development of the whole child, developing and implementing a project using the Project Appro… source
EDU 200Introduction to EducationThis class explores the profession of teaching by connecting theory to real-life experiences in the field. Students will cover the development of students, diversity, learning strategies, motivation,… source
EDU 211Multicultural EducationThis course helps current and future teachers reflect on their own heritage and how it relates to people of other economic, social culturalsociocultural, ethnic, gender, religious, and sexual orienta… source
EDU 221Educational Psychology and MeasurementThis course explores the physical, psychological, and cognitive development in students of all ages within the contexts of education, family, and society. Emphasis is given to applying brain-based re… source
EDU 270Instructional Technology (=370)Prospective teachers are introduced to the uses of technology to enhance the education experience. Students will learn to use media software common in educational settings for a variety of instructio… source
ELCT 120Basic Industrial ControlsThis course covers an introduction to Basic Industrial Control methods. The topics covered in this course provide a foundation for further study in the industrial control branch of knowledge. source
ELCT 130Electric Motors and GeneratorsThis course covers an introduction to the terminology and basic principles of DC and AC motors and generators. Students will study single phase and three phase motors and generators and operational c… source
ELCT 250Programmable Logic ControllersThis course covers an introduction to a variety of programmable logic controllers (PLCs). The applications, operations, and programming of PLCs will be covered with an emphasis on programming. Comput… source
ETEC 101AC/DC Electronics IThis course introduces safety rules, concepts, and operating characteristics of direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) electrical circuits. Selection, inspection, use, and maintenance for c… source
ETEC 103AC/DC Electronics IIThis course is a continuation of the AC/DC Electronics I course. Safety rules, concepts, and operating characteristics of electrical circuits will continue to be emphasized. Capacitors, inductors, lo… source
ETEC 220Electrical Power and Distribution IThis course covers an introduction to the generation of electrical power and moving that power through a local transmission system to a substation where a customer will purchase the generated power.… source
ETEC 230Electrical Power and Distribution IIThis course is a continuation of the Electrical Power and Distribution I course. It covers the generation of electrical power and moving that power through a local transmission system to a substation… source
ETEC 231Electronic Drive SystemsThis is an advanced course in electronic drive systems used in industrial applications. Electronic control of Direct Current and Alternating Current motors, transmission and solid-state controllers,… source
ETEC 234Automatic ControlsThis course explores the theory, terminology, and components used in automatic control of industrial machines. Servomechanisms will be used as a representative control system to analyze open-loop, cl… source
ETEC 236Intro to Industrial RoboticsThis course introduces the concepts of industrial robotics. This course provides an overview of industrial robots and their role in the process of automation. Basic programming methods, maintenance,… source
ETEC 245Digital ElectronicsThis course covers basic digital circuits and their use in microprocessors and other digital devices. Reading digital logic schematics and building, testing, and troubleshooting digital circuits is a… source
GEO 101Introduction to Physical Geology w/LabThis course is an introduction to geologic principles, with an emphasis upon geologic processes (plate tectonics, mountain building, and weathering); rock types (igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic… source
HIT 230Overview of Health Information SystemsThis course will cover the principles of analysis, design, evaluation, selection, acquisition, and utilization of information systems in healthcare. Also included in this course are the technical spe… source
HIT 265Electronic Health Record in Medical PracticeStudents will learn the personnel functions and associated workflows required in an ambulatory care physician clinic and how to prepare for, implement and use an electronic health record (EHR) to ach… source
HSTA 101American History IThis course surveys the history of the United States from the era of discovery to the Colonial Period and through the Civil War. Topics include the political, social, economic, cultural, and diplomat… source
HSTA 102American History IIThis course is a survey of American history since the Civil War. The focus of the course will be on why events happened and what meaning they had for today’s United States. The role of individuals an… source
HSTA 255Montana HistoryThis course is a study of the major political, social, cultural and economic developments that have contributed to the formation of Montana and to Montana’s place within the region, the nation, and t… source
HSTR 159World History to 1500 CEThis course examines the development of world civilizations from origins through 1500 CE. Particular attention is paid to the social, economic, political, religious, and cultural issues which shape t… source
HSTR 160Modern World HistoryThis course examines the major political, economic, and cultural developments of global history from the 15th century to the present. source
HTH 140Pharmacology for Health Care ProvidersThis course reflects the ever-changing science of pharmacology and responsibilities in administering pharmacological agents. The purpose of this course is to promote safe and effective drug therapy b… source
HTH 180Pharmaceuticals for Health Care ProvidersThis course provides basic knowledge of the most commonly prescribed pharmaceuticals needed to analyze health care information for various health science support functions. Emphasis is on classificat… source
HTH 201Health Issues for EducatorsThis course is a survey of drug education and health concerns for educators of school-aged children, including topics required by Montana’s Board of Public Education for health-related teacher educat… source
ITS 125Fundamentals of Voice and Data Cablingis a lecture and hands-on course that focuses on industry standards and techniques for the design and implementation of structured cabling systems. Students will demonstrate competency in the install… source
ITS 164Networking FundamentalsThis course is an introduction to networking fundamentals with both lecture and hands-on activities. Topics include the OSI model and industry standards, network topologies, IP addressing (including… source
ITS 210Network Operating System - DesktopThis course examines the role of operating system software and various user interfaces. The primary focus will be on using a command line interface for file management tasks as well as creating and t… source
ITS 215Network Operating Systems -Directory /InfrastructureThis course provides students with the knowledge and skills that are required to manage accounts and resources, maintain server resources, monitor server performance, and safeguard data in a Microsof… source
ITS 218Network SecuritySecurity baselines, network infrastructure security, web security, cryptography, operations security, and security management. CompTIA Security+ certification objectives. source
ITS 222Enterprise SecurityExamination of general information technology security concepts. Topics include access control, authentication, attack methods, remote access, web security, wireless networks, cryptography, internal… source
ITS 224Introduction To LinuxThis course will help the student understand the many complex topics of Linux/Unix based systems and help students master Linux network administration. Students will use various learning tools, hands… source
ITS 245Computer ForensicsThis course is an exploration into computer forensics in which a student will be able to use the skills and knowledge acquired and apply that knowledge to computers and mobile forensic concepts in fo… source
ITS 271Securing Desktop/Mobile DevicesCourse provides advanced technical information and relevant skills to successfully secure end-user devices, including desktop and laptop systems, tablets, cellular phones, and other portable computin… source
ITS 274Ethical Hacking and Network DefenseThis course gives students the skills necessary to secure network assets by exploring the mechanisms of ethical hacking. source
ITS 277Software Assurance and File System InternalsCourse provides advanced technical information and relevant skills to methodically secure software, including operating systems, custom application software, and commercially-available packages. Stud… source
ITS 279Cloud SystemsThis course will introduce the student to the creation, use, and administration of cloud-based resources. The course will survey cloud terminology and concepts, examine use-cases and models, examine… source
ITS 280Computer Repair and MaintenanceThe primary purpose of this course is to prepare students to troubleshoot and repair microcomputer systems. This goal is achieved through a three-part effort: (1) theory presentation with regular ass… source
ITS 289Professional CertificationReview objectives of an information technology industry-based professional certification. Certification objectives, preparation strategies, and exam strategies included. Course can be repeated for di… source
ITS 291Special TopicsThis course provides students with supporting knowledge and advanced skills required to set up, configure, use, and support network operating systems. This course also helps prepare the student to me… source
ITS 298InternshipThis is the final course that completes the student's curriculum for the Cybersecurity and Network Support and Security AAS degrees. This internship will provide students the ability to acquire first… source
ITS 299CapstoneThis is the final course that completes the student's curriculum for the Computer Information Technology degrees. Students will pull together what they have learned in their previous classes and demo… source
LIT 110Introduction to LiteratureThis course provides the student an opportunity to study the three major literary forms – fiction, poetry, and drama – including examples of works from contemporary and classic authors. Selections wi… source
LIT 163Fantasy and Science FictionThis course explores science - and fantasy-fiction from original works to contemporary representations with a focus on short fiction and the novel. Works in other genres (e.g. theatre, poetry, and fi… source
LIT 270Film and LiteratureFocuses on modern and contemporary novels, plays, short stories, and other texts, which have been adapted to film. Emphasizes written and visual literacy. source
LIT 285MythologiesThis course examines the purpose and applications of mythology in both historical and contemporary culture and how myths can transform through different periods, across cultures, including those of I… source
LSH 201Introduction to the HumanitiesThis course will examine the major historical, political, and cultural developments of western civilization and the resultant creations of art -- music, art, drama, and literature. source
LSH 291Special TopicsThis course will examine the major historical, political, cultural, and artistic developments of the region. Student must be available to participate in national and/or international travel and must… source
MCH 130Machine ShopThis course includes an emphasis on shop and work area safety. Instruction covers standard shop work, such as measurement, layout, basic hand tools, drills, drill presses, and taps and dies. Use of a… source
MUSI 101Enjoyment of MusicThis course is a comprehensive introduction to the theory, history, and literature of music of Western Civilization. The course examines musical styles through several time periods and is designed to… source
MUSI 103Fundamentals of Musical CreationDesigned for the student with little or no musical background, this course introduces the fundamental elements of music reading and notation, including note and rhythmic reading, scales, intervals, a… source
MUSI 105Music Theory IThis is a course that teaches the fundamentals of music theory (meter, note values, rests, intervals, major scales, circle of fifths, chord construction, minor scales, basic harmonic progression, who… source
MUSI 140Aural Perception IThis course builds aural skills through the use of singing and dictation to supplement MUSI 105 . source
MUSI 203American Popular MusicThis course will survey musical idioms, styles and trends developed in the United States from 1492 to the present. Included are folk, sacred, country and western, blues, pop, rock and roll, jazz, and… source
MUSI 207World Music (= to 307)World Music introduces the music of varied cultures of the world by presenting the music within its historical and societal contexts. The course includes topics and musical surveys from Asia, Africa,… source
NASX 105Introduction to Native American StudiesA survey of traditional and contemporary American Indian cultures, the historical development of the unique relationship between the federal government and Indian nations, and current issues among In… source
NASX 204Introduction to Native American Beliefs and PhilosophyThis course will examine, explore, and describe selected Native American religious systems focusing on origins, world views, religious beliefs, traditions and ceremonies, sacred songs and dance, and… source
NASX 232Montana Indians: Cultures, Histories, Current Issues (= to 332)This course focuses on the interactions of Montana’s American Indians in socioeconomic structures based on historical and current perspectives including cultural world views, religion, reservations,… source
NASX 240Native American Literature (=340)This course will explore selected works by Indigenous writers. Emphasis is placed on works authored after the Native American literary Renaissance. A minimum of three genres and three culture areas w… source
NRGY 101Introduction to Sustainable EnergyThis course provides an overview of sustainable energies including solar, wind, hydro, biomass, and geothermal. Students will learn the basic principles of each technology. Students will also investi… source
NRGY 110Fundamentals of Hydraulic/Pneumatic SystemsThis course introduces basic hydraulic concepts, formulas, and applications of hydraulic components used for directional, flow and pressure control of circuits. Students will identify and explain saf… source
NRGY 120Industrial Safety and RiggingThis course provides an overview of safe industrial practices and basic rigging techniques. source
NRGY 130Fundamentals of Mechanical SystemsThis course covers energy industry mechanical systems at the component level. Topics covered include repairing a basic mechanical system, familiarity with basic tooling, and understanding gears and r… source
NRGY 210Wind Technician SafetyThis course builds on the safety topics covered in the Industrial Safety and Rigging course and focuses on safety requirements and techniques common in wind energy technician jobs. source
NRGY 230Wind Turbine Operations and MaintenanceThis course exposes students to real-world scenarios that may be encountered in the workplace. Practice of installation, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of wind turbine electro-me… source
NRSG 130Fundamentals of NursingThis course introduces learners to knowledge, basic clinical skills and attitudes essential for the nursing role. The course approach presents complex concepts and behaviors of nursing roles within t… source
NRSG 131Fundamentals of Nursing LabAn integration of clinical skills performance using healthcare scenarios which focus on implementation of the nursing process, clinical decision making, and caring interventions in collaboration with… source
NRSG 135Pharmacology for Practical NursesThis course introduces the student to the knowledge needed to provide safe nursing care to clients across the life span in the administration of medications. Content covered includes the basic pathop… source
NRSG 136Pharmacology for Practical Nurses LabThis course integrates the knowledge of safe medication administration into a practical laboratory environment. This includes dosage calculation, and administration of medications through a variety o… source
NRSG 140Adult Health NursingThe course is designed to build upon the knowledge acquired in Fundamentals of Nursing. The focus is on safe, effective care environments, health promotion and maintenance, and psychosocial and physi… source
NRSG 141Adult Health Nursing ClinicalAn integration of clinical experiences in well-defined practice settings focusing on implementation of the nursing process, professional behaviors, communication, clinical decision making, caring int… source
NRSG 142Nursing Care of Women and ChildrenThis course introduces the student to the knowledge needed to provide safe nursing care to the female client and family with regards to reproductive issues, including perinatal. Also included is the… source
NRSG 143Nursing Care of Women and Children ClinicalThis course integrates the knowledge of care for women, children, and families into a practical and observational clinical environment. source
NRSG 148Leadership Issues for Practical NurseThis course explores the legal, ethical, and moral components of Practical Nursing leadership in providing safe, relationship centered care. The concepts of accountability, collaboration, effective c… source
NRSG 149Leadership Issues for Practical Nurse ClinicalThis clinical integrates theory from NRSG 148 Leadership Issues for Practical Nurse and the practice of basic nursing skills in the Practical Nurse Scope of Practice. Preceptor based experiences are… source
NRSG 152Gerontology and Community NursingThis course presents the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to provide high quality holistic nursing care for the geriatric client, as well as other vulnerable populations in the local and rural… source
NRSG 153Gerontology and Community Nursing ClinicalThis clinical integrates theory from NRSG 152 Gerontology and Community Nursing and the practice of basic nursing skills in the Practical Nurse Scope of Practice. The clinical emphasis is for the stu… source
NRSG 191Special Topics: Tools for Nursing SuccessThis course covers basic techniques to help students be successful in the nursing program and is designed for students to move through the modules online at their own pace. Students will learn techni… source
NRSG 230Nursing PharmacologyThis course provides the student with an overview of pharmacology with an emphasis of the study of effects, interactions, and nursing considerations of pharmacologic agents on the patient population… source
NRSG 231Nursing Pharmacology LabAn integration of lab experiences focusing on the basic principles in providing safe medication administration, including intravenous therapy across diverse populations and the lifespan. source
NRSG 232Foundations of NursingThis course provides opportunities to develop competencies necessary to meet the needs of individuals throughout the liefespan in a safe, legal, and ethical manner using the nursing process. Students… source
NRSG 233Foundations of Nursing LabAn integration of lab experiences focusing on the psychomotor nursing skills needed to assist individuals in meeting basic human needs. Application of the nursing process and hands-on learning experi… source
NRSG 234Adult Nursing IThis course builds upon the knowledge and skills acquired in Foundations of Nursing, and places them in the context of patient-centered care. Social, cultural, ethical, rural and legal issues, end-of… source
NRSG 235Adult Nursing I ClinicalThis clinical introduces the student to nursing practice in care of the stable adult patient. This includes care of the adult in a variety of health care settings. Students utilize the nursing proces… source
NRSG 236Health and Illness of Maternal NursingIn this course, the student applies holistic concepts to the professional nursing care of the childbearing family including conception, prenatal, intrapartum, postpartum and newborn care. Content add… source
NRSG 237Health and Illness of Maternal Nursing ClinicalThis clinical introduces the student to the role of the registered nurse in the care of the childbearing family. Students will utilize the nursing process to assess and develop individualized plans o… source
NRSG 244Adult Nursing IIThis course builds upon previous knowledge of the nursing process and care of the patient experiencing acute and chronic disease alterations. Pathophysiologic processes are discussed as related to ev… source
NRSG 245Adult Nursing II ClinicalIn this clinical experience the student will provide care for individuals and families experiencing acute health alterations, and those associated with chronic disease processes. Students use the nur… source
NRSG 246Health and Illness of Child and Family NursingIn this course, the student applies holistic concepts to the professional nursing care of children and their families in health, illness, end-of-life and palliative care. Emphasis is placed on incorp… source
NRSG 247Health and Illness of Child and Family Nursing ClinicalIn this clinical, students will utilize the nursing process, to provide nursing care of healthy and high-risk pediatric populations and their families experiencing disruptions in bio/psycho/social/cu… source
NRSG 254Mental Health ConceptsIn this course, the student focuses on the nursing concepts utilizing basic human needs, developmental theory, nursing process, therapeutic communication, and nursing interventions to promote and mai… source
NRSG 255Mental Health Concepts ClinicalThis clinical applies the knowledge of psychiatric and mental health nursing. Students will have mental health focused clinical experiences in a variety of settings. source
NRSG 256Nursing PathophysiologyThis course introduces the student to the basic principles and processes of pathophysiology including cellular communication, genes and genetic disease, forms of cellular injury, nutrition, fluid and… source
NRSG 259Adult Nursing IIIThis course expands on the nursing role in care of patients with complex health alterations. Students utilize evidence-based, interdisciplinary interventions to meet patient and family needs. source
NRSG 260Adult Nursing III LabThis course prepares the student to carry out complex nursing interventions across the lifespan. Topics covered include central venous therapy, parenteral nutrition, hemodynamic monitoring, advanced… source
NRSG 261Adult Nursing III ClinicalThis clinical experience focuses on application of the nursing process and utilization of information to provide comprehensive nursing care to the acutely ill patient experiencing complex health alte… source
NRSG 266Managing Client Care for the RNIn this course students examine concepts of leadership and management of emphasizing prioritization, delegation, and supervision of nursing care for patients across the lifespan. Topics also include… source
NRSG 267Managing Client Care for the RN ClinicalThis precepted clinical experience focuses on principles of nursing leadership and management in a variety of settings. Students apply knowledge to provide culturally competent, holistic intervention… source
NUTR 221Basic Human NutritionThe purpose of this course is to understand the science of human nutrition, apply nutrition and food concepts to the individual during critical stages of the life cycle, and demonstrate the consumer… source
PHL 101Introduction to PhilosophyAn introduction to philosophy through examination of the thought of selected great philosophers or of traditional positions on classical philosophical problems. source
PHL 110Introduction to EthicsThis course introduces ethical theory through an examination of the major schools and the fundamentals of decision-making. It examines general moral theory and applies this theory to moral problems o… source
PHL 221Introduction to Philosophy and Biomedical EthicsThis course provides a broad overview of the field of biomedical ethics. Topics discussed will include issues such as death and dying, human and animal experimentation, abortion, confidentiality, AID… source
PHOT 154Exploring Digital PhotographyThis course covers fundamental concepts and techniques of photography, including aesthetics and technical aspects as a basis for creating a photographic image. The student will learn to use the camer… source
PHSX 105Fundamentals of Physical Science w/LabThis course is an introduction to the fundamental behavior of energy and matter. It is divided into two sections: physics and chemistry. Topics discussed in the physics portion include: scientific me… source
PHSX 205College Physics I w/LabFirst semester of sequence. Topics include kinematics and dynamics of linear and rotational motion, work and energy, impulse and momentum, and fluids. Students will not receive credit for this course… source
PHSX 220Physics I w/LabFirst semester of a three-semester sequence primarily for engineering and physical science students. Covers topics in mechanics (such as motion, Newton's laws, conservation laws, work, energy, system… source
PSCI 210Introduction to American GovernmentThis course examines the major institutions of national government and politics. Special emphasis is placed on the Constitution and other political rules of the game as shapers of public consciousnes… source
PSYX 094CE Non-Credit PSYX CourseNon-credit continuing education (CE) courses offered to provide condensed coursework to meet the needs of working students and professionals. These courses are eligible for Continuing Education Units… source
PSYX 100Introduction to PsychologyThis course is an introduction to the nature and scope of the field of psychology as a scientific and human endeavor. Major topics include: historic development of the field; biological and developme… source
PSYX 150Drugs and SocietyThis course is a study of substance use and abuse in society, relative to controlled substances in general, and to specific classes of drugs as well. Personal and societal attitudes and responses tow… source
PSYX 191Special Topics: PsychologyThis course provides students with knowledge based on emergent research or topics. Individual courses may benefit certifications or provide more in-depth knowledge in topics that are not covered in t… source
PSYX 230Developmental PsychologyThis course presents the study of human development throughout the lifespan. Study will include: the three domains of development (physical, cognitive and psychosocial); major theories; the influence… source
PSYX 240Fundamentals of Abnormal PsychologyThis course is an introduction to the scientific study of abnormal behavior to try to describe, predict, and explain psychopathology. Topics will include classification schemes, the major disorders,… source
PSYX 260Fundamentals of Social PsychologyThe study of human behaviors as social beings, and how social situations affect individual behavior is the basis of this course. Topics include aggression, prejudice, conformity, communications, and… source
RD 101College Reading StrategiesProvides instruction and practice in applying active reading strategies, improving comprehension in content areas, demonstrating critical thinking skills in responding to individual content area read… source
SIGN 101Introduction to American Sign LanguageIn this course, the student will have an opportunity to develop a basic syntactic knowledge of American Sign Language (ASL), basic vocabulary, and basic conversational skills. Vital aspects of deaf c… source
SIGN 201Intermediate American Sign Languagecontinues the skill development started in SIGN 101 . This course will cover instructions in the grammatical features of ASL, vocabulary development, conversational skills, and exposure to the cultur… source
SOCI 101Introduction to SociologyThis course offers exposure to fundamentals, perspectives, and terminology of sociology. It includes the study of society and human interaction as it is shaped by social structure and culture. Studen… source
SPNS 101Elementary Spanish IAn elementary level Spanish course designed to help students acquire basic proficiency in communicating within culturally significant contexts. An integrated approach to teaching language skills with… source
SPNS 102Elementary Spanish IIThis course builds upon the foundation established in SPNS 101 . Greater emphasis is placed upon oral and written expression. Reading and discussions are designed to increase comprehension of more li… source
STAT 216Introduction to StatisticsThis course presents concepts, principles, and methods of statistics from two perspectives: descriptive and inferential. Statistical topics include organizing data, sampling, and measures of central… source
SW 100Introduction to Social Welfarepresents an overview of human services and the Social Work profession. This course is designed to educate students about programs and problems in meeting social welfare needs. There will be emphasis… source
SW 200Introduction to Social Work PracticeThe course provides an introduction to social work as a profession, including an examination of goals, guiding philosophy, and basic assumptions. Emphasis is on the generalist framework of social wor… source
VET 101Veterinary Medical TerminologyThis course is designed to provide students with the foundation in the language of veterinary medicine, focusing on prefixes, suffixes, word roots and their combining forms. source
VET 111Veterinary Nursing IAn entry-level course designed to introduce students to basic nursing skills utilized by veterinary technicians and to act as a foundation of learning for subsequent nursing technique courses. It is… source
VET 113Veterinary Nursing IIUpon completion of this intermediate level course, students will practice various nursing techniques such as obtaining patient history, obtaining nutrition plans, medication administration, and sampl… source
VET 115Veterinary Nursing Clinical IA summative course designed to equip students with the knowledge of animal husbandry and nursing skills per AVMA-CVTEA standards relevant to veterinary medicine. source
VET 121Animal Disease IThis entry-level course provides an introduction to basic mammalian diseases. There is a focus on canine and feline safety, diseases and disease development, common microorganisms found in canines an… source
VET 123Animal Diseases IIis the final course in the Animal Diseases series. Animal Diseases II will continue with a foundational knowledge of diseases and disease processes that began in Animal Diseases I. source
VET 131Veterinary Pharmacology IThis entry-level course covers the fundamental concepts of pharmacology, including pharmacy procedures, pharmaceutical calculations, major drug classifications, pharmacological chemistry, and relevan… source
VET 141Veterinary Office Procedures IThis course provides an overview of veterinary office procedures and practice. It focuses on computer skills, managing patient records, legalities within veterinary offices, and appropriate interpers… source
VET 143Veterinary Office Procedures IIThis course introduces the learner to common veterinary office business operations. It focuses on inventory control, sanitation methods, keeping medical records, patient communication strategies, res… source
VET 151Veterinary Anesthesia & Surgical Nursing IVeterinary Anesthesia and Surgical Assisting I is an entry-level course designed to help develop a strong foundation in anesthetic skills, surgical assisting skills, and perioperative procedures. The… source
VET 161Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging IThis is an entry-level course on the basic principles of radiology, radiological safety, and the basic concepts of image generation. Students will be instructed on quality control measures, proper do… source
VET 163Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging IIThis is the second course in veterinary diagnostic imaging designed for students to learn how to expose diagnostic images in a veterinary practice. This course will build on concepts introduced in Ve… source
VET 171Veterinary Laboratory Procedures IThis course introduces students to laboratory equipment, safety protocols, and the fundamentals of hematology within a veterinary technology context. Students will develop proficiency in proper sampl… source
VET 173Veterinary Laboratory Procedures IIThis is an intermediate course builds on foundational skills and focuses on immunology, urinalysis, clinical chemistry, microbiology, and necropsies withing veterinary technology context. Students wi… source
VET 201Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology IStudents in this course will learn the fundamentals of comparative anatomy in domestic animal species with an emphasis on identifying anatomical regions and landmarks. General physiology of major bod… source
VET 203Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology IIStudents in this course will build on the fundamentals learned in VET 201 of comparative anatomy in domestic animal species. This course will also emphasize identifying anatomical regions and landmar… source
VET 213Veterinary Nursing IIIUpon completion of this clinical experience students will understand patient oral health, all aspects of patient therapeutic husbandry and nutrition, and will execute various nursing techniques. source
VET 215Veterinary Nursing Clinical IIA cumulative course designed to allow students to demonstrate proficiency of the essential nursing skills dictated by the AVMA-CVTEA necessary to function within the scope of practice of a licensed v… source
VET 231Veterinary Pharmacology IIThis is an intermediate pharmacology course for veterinary technicians designed to teach students how drugs interact and affect the various systems of the body. source
VET 233Veterinary Pharmacology IIIThis is the final pharmacology course for veterinary technicians, designed to teach students how drugs interact and affect the various systems of the body. source
VET 241Laboratory & Exotic AnimalsUpon completion of this intermediate level course students will safely and effectively handle common laboratory animals; become familiar with the basic principles of animal research; gain knowledge o… source
VET 251Veterinary Anesthesia & Surgical Nursing IIVeterinary Anesthesia and Surgical Nursing II is an intermediate course designed to instruct students in the preanesthetic evaluation of patients, the induction of anesthesia, and the monitoring of a… source
VET 253Veterinary Anesthesia & Surgical Nursing IIIVeterinary Anesthesia and Surgical Nursing III is an advanced course designed to instruct students in advanced and interactive preanesthetic evaluations, induction of anesthesia, and the monitoring o… source
VET 255Veterinary Anesthesia & Surgical Nursing ClinicalVeterinary Anesthesia and Surgical Nursing Clinical is an advanced level course specifically designed to instruct students in the performing the required hand-on clinical tasks for veterinary anesthe… source
VET 261Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging IIIThis is the final course in veterinary diagnostic imaging culminating with a clinical assessment. It focuses on advanced radiographic procedures. Students will also discuss patient positions for larg… source
VET 271Veterinary Laboratory Procedures IIIThis advanced course focuses on microbiology, cytology, and parasitology within a veterinary technology context. Students will refine their diagnostic skills by mastering cytological evaluation, and… source
VET 275Veterinary Laboratory Procedures ClinicalThis advanced clinical course evaluates students' proficiency in performing essential hands-on tasks in veterinary clinical laboratory procedures. Students must document and demonstrate competency in… source
VET 280Large Animal NursingUpon completion of this intermediate level course students will be able to determine sanitation and disease prevention techniques; correct use, administration, and documentation of medication; and hu… source
VET 284Large Animal Nursing ClinicalUpon completion of this clinical students will have worked closely with a veterinarian on large animals (cows, horses, and goats/sheep) to demonstrate appropriate sanitation and disease prevention te… source
VET 288Veterinary Technician National Examination ReviewThis course provides a forum for students to prepare for the veterinary technician national board association. source
WGSS 242Gender and EqualityThe human cultural role of gender is examined in relation to historical perspectives, business, social and familial organizations, world views, technology, and perception of self. source
WLDG 100Intro to Welding FundamentalsBasic welding processes of shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), flux core arc welding (FCAW) and gas metal arc (GMAW) welding are covered in the flat, horizontal, and vertical positions in a variety of… source
WLDG 110Welding Theory IIn Welding I, students will learn Welding Safety, Construction Site Safety, Intro to hand tools, Oxy-Fuel cutting (OFC), Base Metal Preparation, Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Flux Cored Arc Welding (… source
WLDG 111Welding Theory I PracticalIn Welding Practical I, students will apply Welding Safety, use Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC), Carbon Arc Cutting (CAC-A) processes to demonstrate proper joint fit up and alignment. The Gas Metal Arc Weld… source
WLDG 117Blueprint Reading and Welding SymbolsDrawings are used in industry as a means of communication between the designer and fabricators. Blueprints are a graphic or picture of the complex structure or product. Students will learn this compl… source
WLDG 120Welding Theory IIIn Welding Theory II student will build on knowledge gained in previous courses and be introduced Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) on plate. source
WLDG 121Welding Theory II PracticalIn Welding Theory II Practical students will apply Welding Safety, Use Oxy-Fuel cutting (OFC), Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC), Carbon Arc Cutting (CAC-A) processes use Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), an… source
WLDG 130Introduction to Structural WeldingStudents will learn the different types of structural steel and their applications. Students will apply print reading knowledge to design and draw a print for the part to be fabricated. Students will… source
WLDG 145Fabrication BasicsStudents will learn basic fabrication methods and tools. This knowledge will be applied to fabricate an object to given tolerances in accordance to a print supplied by the instructor. source
WLDG 185Welding Qualification Test PreparationStudents will gain further in depth knowledge of the welding codes and what is required for welder qualification tests. Students will practice and build skills to complete a limited thickness qualifi… source
WLDG 191Special Topics: Welding SkillsStudents have the opportunity to develop a higher level of welding skills outside of the regular classroom with the supervision and advice of a welding instructor. This course may be repeated as many… source
WLDG 192Welding Skills Independent StudyThis course is a Welding independent study. source
WLDG 205Applied MetallurgyUnderstanding what happens to metals during the welding process is essential to making sound welds. In this course the student will learn about the physical characteristics, mechanical properties, co… source
WLDG 209Basic Pipe WeldingStudent will learn the basics to fit and weld open root pipe joints with SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, & GTAW on carbon steels. Students will apply this knowledge to complete pipe welds in 1G and 2G positions. source
WLDG 212Pipe Welding and Layout (integrated lab)The student will learn to fit and weld open root pipe joints with SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, & GTAW on carbon and stainless steels. Students will apply this knowledge to complete pipe welds in all positions. source
WLDG 217Advanced BlueprintStudents will design and draw a set of working prints to use for fabrication of a major project identified by the student and instructor. source
WLDG 237Aluminum Welding ProcessesStudents will gain knowledge of aluminum welding processes and procedures. Students will apply this knowledge to make welds on aluminum plate in a variety of positions to industry standard. Students… source
WLDG 245Metal Fabrication Design and ConstructionAs a Capstone course students will apply knowledge learned in previous semesters to design and fabricate a welding project with a minimum of 20 hours of welding. Students will be required to estimate… source
WLDG 253CNC Plasma TablePresents students with the design and limited operation of a CNC (Computer Numerically Controlled) plasma cutting table. Instruction and applications will utilize a computer aided drafting software a… source
WLDG 260Repair and Maintenance WeldingStudents will learn basic repair and maintenance techniques of various metals. Then apply those techniques to practical applications. source
WLDG 280Weld Testing CertificationStudents will gain further in depth knowledge of the welding codes and what is required for welder qualification tests. Students will practice and build skill to complete an unlimited thickness quali… source
WLDG 281Weld Testing Certification LabStudents will gain further in depth knowledge of the welding codes and what is required for welding procedure qualification tests. Students will practice and build skill to complete and properly docu… source
WLDG 298Internship/Cooperative EducationThis is the final course that completes the student's curriculum for the Welding & Fabrication Tier 3 CTS. Students can seek employment or currently be working in the welding field. Students will pul… source
WRIT 101College Writing IThis class develops students' skills in reading and writing for academic purposes through reading and writing expository essays, argumentative essays, and research papers. Essay assignments emphasize… source
WRIT 104Workplace CommunicationsThis course introduces trades students to various forms of written communication in the workplace, including memos, letters, email messages, incident or accident reports, technical documentation, cov… source
WRIT 121Introduction to Technical WritingThis course introduces students to the creation and evaluation of several kinds of written and oral technical communication. Students will gain experience in communication formats typical of technica… source
WRIT 201College Writing IIThis course emphasizes reading and writing for academic purposes in preparation for upper division coursework. Students are expected to read advanced-level texts, discuss those texts, and write about… source
WRIT 220Business and Professional WritingThis course emphasizes the analysis and production of effective oral and written communication in the contemporary business environment. Topics include writing, researching, formatting, editing, and… source