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Automotive Technology ▸ 14 coursesThe Automotive Technology program is an instructional program that prepares individuals to engage in the servicing and maintenance of all types of automobiles. Instruction includes the diagnosis of m… source
Collision Repair Technology ▸ 18 coursesCollision Repair Technology is an instructional program designed to prepare students for entry-level into the collision repair and refinishing trade. Upon completion of this program, the students wil… source
Architectural Engineering Technology ▸ 33 coursesThe Architectural Engineering Technology program educates students in the process of producing design projects from schematics through construction. The program is designed to prepare its graduates f… source
Construction Technology ▸ 22 coursesThe Construction Engineering Technology program emphasizes the management aspects of the construction industry. The key professional in this area of expertise is th e construction manager who has the… source
Drafting & Design Technology ▸ 11 coursesThe Drafting & Design Technology program of study is designed to provide specialized occupational instruction in all phases of drafting technology in order to prepare students for positions in the dr… source
Industrial Engineering Management Technology ▸ 15 coursesThe Industrial Engineering Management Technology program is designed to prepare students to meet the growing demands of industry for employees with expertise in manufacturing processes, statistical q… source
Industrial Technology ▸ 12 coursesThe Industrial Technology program is designed for students who want to prepare for employment leading to supervisor, administrative, and other management positions in the production areas of industry… source
Interior Design Technology ▸ 15 coursesInterior Design Technology is a program that prepares individuals to apply artistic principles and techniques to the professional planning, designing, equipping, and furnishing of residential and com… source
Heating, Ventilation, AC & Refrigeration Technology Service & Installation Concentration ▸ 14 coursesHeating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration Technology is a post-secondary instructional program that prepares individuals to work in engineering departments or private firms installing,… source
Electro-Mechanical Technology ▸ 11 coursesElectro-Mechanical Technology is a technical program designed to prepare students for entry-level employment as multi-skilled industrial maintenance technicians. source
Industrial Maintenance Technology ▸ 13 coursesIndustrial Maintenance Technology program offers a Technical Certificate, Advanced Technical Certificate and an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree option that provide individuals with the basi… source
Mechatronics Engineering Technology ▸ 13 coursesMechatronics Engineering Technology is an instructional program that prepares individuals for assembling, installing, and maintaining/repairing machinery used in the manufacturing or industrial envir… source
Precision Machining Technology ▸ 12 coursesPrecision Machining Technology is an instructional program that prepares individuals to manufacture precision parts on machines such as lathes, grinders, drill presses, milling machines, and Computer… source
Welding and Cutting Technology ▸ 12 coursesThe Welding and Cutting Technology program prepares students for entry level employment in the field of welding and cutting. Students will develop skills in the use of arc welders, oxyacetylene torch… source
Accounting Technology ▸ 16 coursesAccounting Technology prepares students for entry -level accounting positions in accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and inventory as well as enhances the skills of persons currently empl… source
Administrative Office Technology ▸ 15 coursesAdministrative Office Technology provides training in administrative office procedures, integrated computer applications, business financial systems, communication, and related technologies. source
Billing & Coding Technology ▸ 16 coursesBilling & Coding Technology is designed to prepare students to work in in hospitals, doctors’ offices, health clinics, insurance companies, and other health -related organizations. The student will d… source
Business Management Technology ▸ 16 coursesBusiness Management Technology provides students with a relevant professional management education and effective approaches to technology, entrepreneurship, human resource, and management information… source
Medical Office Technology ▸ 16 coursesMedical Office Technology is designed to prepare students to work in office positions in hospitals, doctors’ offices, health clinics, insurance companies, and other health -related organizations. The… source
Conservation Law Enforcement Technology ▸ 15 coursesConservation Law Enforcement Technology is a two-year program of study that prepares the graduate for entry -level employment as a Conservation Law Enforcement Officer (game warden) in the state of M… source
Cosmetology ▸ 15 coursesThe Cosmetology program prepares individuals with the theory and skills to care for hair, nails, and skin with emphasis on hygiene, sanitation, customer relations, and salon management. source
Criminal Justice Administration Technology ▸ 14 coursesThe Criminal Justice Administration Technology program will prepare the graduate for employment opportunities in the field of criminal justice in the areas of law enforcement, corrections, and securi… source
Forest Technology ▸ 13 coursesForest Technology is an intensive program of instruction and training to prepare individuals for service in different aspects of forest management operations. Major topics of the program include: the… source
Culinary Arts Technology ▸ 11 coursesCulinary Arts Technology program provides a solid foundation in the methods and science of cooking through exposure to classical American and international cuisine as well as the art of baking and pa… source
Hotel and Restaurant Management Technology ▸ 9 coursesHotel and Restaurant Management Technology provides specialized career/technical instruction in all phases of hotel and restaurant management to prepare students for careers in the hospitality and to… source
Computer Networking Technology ▸ 14 coursesComputer Networking Technology offers training in telecommunications, network administration, and client/server systems. source
Network Operations ▸ 10 courses source
Computer Programming Technology ▸ 9 coursesComputer Programming Technology is a program which offers training in the design of coding and t esting of business applications, network management, and computer system operations. source
Paralegal Technology-Legal Assistant Technology ▸ 15 coursesParalegal Technology-Legal Assistant Technology is designed to prepare a person for entry-level employment as a paralegal in courts, corporations, law firms, and government agencies. source
Paralegal Technology-Legal Management Technology ▸ 16 coursesParalegal Technology-Legal Management Technology is designed to prepare a person for entry-level employment as a law office manager assistant or paralegal in courts, corporations, law firms, and gove… source
Paralegal Technology- Medical Legal Assistant Technology ▸ 15 coursesdesigned to prepare a person for entry -level employment as a paralegal in courts, corporations, law firms, and government agencies that deal with legal issues surrounding the medical field. source
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ENG 1113& 1123 - English Composition I & II62Math in Your World or higher-level math SPT/COM 1113 - Public Speaking I Natural Sciences with Labs - Two courses - 6 to 8 hours Humanities - 6 hours Social/Behavioral Sciences - 6 hours Fine Arts -… 62 cr · 62 hr source
MAT 1613or Higher 23 - 36 *276 - 30029*ACCUPLACER Next Generation Advanced Algebra and Functions Test Only. Students who test into two Pre-Core Studies courses are strongly recommended to take LLS 1313 Orientation. A student may challeng… 29 cr · 29 hr source
PHY 2514/PHY 2524 General Physics I-A and II-A 8 hoursHistory Elective 3 hours Total 64 hours ****Check course catalog of transfer school. Enrollment in a minimum of 15 hours each semester is recommended for eligibility for state aid, institutional scho… source
ECO 2123Principles of Microeconomics• ACC 2213 Principles of Accounting I Suggested Elective Courses: • Choose Elective based on Concentration: ACC 2223, BAD 2413, or PSC 1113 The Forestry major at Mississippi State University consists… source
SWK 1113Social Work: A Helping ProfessionThe course exposes students to a “helping” profession that plays a central role in addressing human needs. Students are exposed to personal/lived experiences of social work clients and successes of “… source
ENG 1123English Composition II 3 hoursSPT/COM 1113 Public Speaking I 3 hours Fine Arts Art/Music/Theatre Appreciation or Art History 3 hours *Humanities Combination or Sequence 6 hours *Natural Science with Lab (BIO and PHY) 8 hours *Soc… source
MAT 1513/MAT 1613 Business Calculus I or Calculus I 3 hoursLiterature Elective 3 hours Total 62 hours **Advisor Tip: Enroll in ACC 2213 and ACC 2223 in first year and ECO 2113 and ECO 2123 in second year. Enrollment in a minimum of 15 hours each semester is… source
ART 2723Art History II 3 hoursLiterature Elective 3 hours Total 62 hours Consult with your chosen transfer university/college to determine changes to this curriculum. Enrollment in a minimum of 15 hours each semester is recommend… source
MUS 2443/MUS 2453 Audio Engineering I and II 6 hoursLiterature Elective 3 hours Total 64 hours Consult with your chosen transfer university/college to determine changes to this curriculum. Participation in an Ensemble each semester is strongly encoura… source
MUS 1413Basic Computer Skills for MusiciansThis course is designed to introduce students to digital media skills and the Apple Operating System. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
MUS 1911/1921/2911/2921 Recital Class I, II, III, IV 4 hoursEnsemble I, II, III, IV 4 hours **Major Instrument I, II, III, IV 8 hours Total 69 hours Consult with your chosen transfer university/college to determine changes to this curriculum. Participation in… source
PHI 2113Intro to Philosophy I 3 hoursTotal 62 hours Enrollment in a minimum of 15 hours each semester is recommended for eligibility for state aid, institutional scholarships, and the tuition break. General College Pathway As a high sch… source
PHI 2613Introduction to World ReligionsPhilosophy or Religion Electives 6 hours Literature Elective 3 hours **Foreign Language Electives 12 hours Elective 3 hours Total 62 hours **Select one Foreign Language. Consult with your chosen tran… source
PSC 1113American National Government 3 hoursCRJ Elective 3 hours Literature Electives 6 hours **Social/Behavioral Science Elective 3 hours Total 62 hours **Social/Behavioral Science Elective: ECO 2113 Principles of Macroeconomics, ECO 2123 Pri… source
JOU 1323News Writing and Reporting IIEnrollment in a minimum of 15 hours each semester is recommended for eligibility for state aid, institutional scholarships, and the tuition break. Arts/Humanities/Language Pathway Language Pathway En… source
PHI 2213Introduction to Philosophy 3 hoursLiterature Electives 6 hours Electives 6 hours Total 62 hours Consult with your chosen transfer university/college to determine changes to this curriculum. Enrollment in a minimum of 15 hours each se… source
EDU 1613Foundations in Education and Learning is stronglyrecommended for all Secondary Education Pathways. Foundations in Education and Learning requires 15 hours of observation in a school setting organized by the course instructor. Some districts will re… source
PHY 2414General Physics IConsult with your chosen transfer university/college to determine changes to this curriculum. Enrollment in a minimum of 15 hours each semester is recommended for eligibility for state aid, instituti… source
ENG 2423/ENG 2433 World Literature I and II 6 hoursForeign Language Electives (Continuous Sequence) 6 hours Elective 3 hours Total 62 hours Enrollment in a minimum of 15 hours each semester is recommended for eligibility for state aid, institutional… source
MAT 2613Calculus IIIThis course includes the following topics: analytical geometry; parametric equations; polar coordinates; infinite sequences and series; Taylor polynomials; vectors; geometry of space; and vector -val… source
MUS 2911/MUS 2921 Recital Class III and IV 2 hoursAreas of Concentration (Choose one area): Instrument ^MUA Instrument Majors I-IV 8 hours source
MUO 2111/MUO 2121 Band III and IV 2 hoursTotal 66 hours Piano ^MUA 1572/MUA 1582 Piano for Keyboard Majors I and II 4 hours ^MUA 2572/MUA 2582 Piano for Keyboard Majors III and IV 4 hours source
MUO 2211/MUO 2221 Choir III and IV 2 hoursTotal 66 hours ^Failure to complete any portion of this combination of courses forfeits advancement to the next level of all three. Enrollment in a minimum of 15 hours each semester is recommended fo… source
HPR 2213First Aid and CPR 3 hours21Literature Elective 3 hours ^^Concentration Electives 15 hours Total 62 hours ^^It is strongly suggested that students seeking a Physical Education (P. E.) Licensure prepare themselves to teach in on… 21 cr · 21 hr source
PHY 1114Astronomy, Biology Elective for Majors, History ElectiveEnrollment in a minimum of 15 hours each semester is recommended for eligibility for state aid, institutional scholarships, and the tuition break. Education Pathway Secondary Education Pathway Social… source
SOC 2213Introduction to Anthropology, History Sequence*Recommended Courses for Natural Science with Lab within the 35 General Core Hours: BIO 1134 General Biology I and BIO 1144 General Biology II source
CHE 1214/CHE 1224 General Chemistry I and II 8 hoursEPY/PSY 2513 Child Psychology Or EPY/PSY 2523 Or Adolescent Psychology Or EPY/PSY 2533 Or Human Growth & Development 3 hours Elective 3 hours Total 63 hours Consult with your chosen transfer universi… source
MAT 1323Trigonometry 3 hoursTotal 62 hours Consult with your chosen transfer university/college to determine changes to this curriculum. Enrollment in a minimum of 15 hours each semester is recommended for eligibility for state… source
CSC 1123Computer Applications ISkills & MAT 0124 or higher or placement score for Mat 1233 or higher). This course is designed to teach computer applications to include: word processing, spreadsheets, database management, pr esent… source
SOC 2143Marriage and Family 3 hoursLiterature Elective 3 hours Total **65 hours **Note: Only 62 hours (including 35 General Core Hours) are required for the Associate of Arts (AA) Degree. Consult with your chosen transfer university/c… source
MAT 2323Statistics 3 hoursHumanities Elective 3 hours Literature Elective 3 hours **Foreign Language (Continuous) 9 hours ***Natural Science w/Lab 4 hours Total ****65 hours **Foreign Language: 6 – 12 hours are required for B… source
SOC 2133Social Problems 3 hours**Foreign Language Electives 6 hours Literature Electives 6 hours Social/Behavioral Science Electives 6 hours Total 62 hours **Some universities may require 9 or 12 hours of Foreign Language. Consult… source
BIO 1134/BIO 1144 General Biology I and II 8 hours***Additional/Elective Courses 10-12 hours Total 62-64 hours ***Agricultural Sciences: Required Additional Courses: • *Recommended Course for Social/Behavioral Science within the 35 General Core Hour… source
MAT 1623Calculus II 3 hours***Elective Courses 8 hours Total 62 hours ***Suggested Electives depend on transfer institution. Consult with your advisor or chosen transfer university/college to determine these courses. Consult w… source
MAT 2113Introduction to Linear Algebra 3 hours***Additional/Elective Courses 15-17 hours Total 63-65 hours ***Chemical, Biological, and Petroleum Engineering: Required Additional Courses: • CHE 1224 General Chemistry II • CHE 2424 Organic Chemis… source
HIS 2213HIS 2223**Literature Electives: ENG 2223, ENG 2233, ENG 2323, ENG **Social/Behavioral Science Electives: ECO 2113, ECO 2123, source
GEO 1113PSC 1113, PSY 1513, SOC 2113Consult with your chosen transfer university/college to determine changes to this curriculum. Enrollment in a minimum of 15 hours each semester is recommended for eligibility for state aid, instituti… source
MAT 2913Differential Equations 3 hours8Elective 1 hour Total 62 hours Consult with your chosen transfer university/college to determine changes to this curriculum. Enrollment in a minimum of 15 hours each semester is recommended for eligi… 8 cr · 8 hr source
IMM 1913IMM 1923, IMM 2123, IMM 2613, IMM 2623, WBL 1913, WBL 1923, or othertechnical or academic elective approved by advisor. Assistance with math and/or reading will be available on a co -curricular basis to certificate- seeking students who lack entry-level skills in mat… source
ENT 1313IMM 1313, IMM 2113, WBL 191technical or academic elective approved by advisor. Assistance with math and/or reading will be available on a co -curricular basis to certificate- seeking students who lack entry-level skills in mat… source
MNT 2373MNT 2384, WBL 191academic course approved by the advisor. Assistance with math and/or reading will be available on a co -curricular basis to certificate- seeking students who lack entry-level skills in math and/ or r… source
WLT 2913or any other technical or academic course approved by advisorAssistance with math and/or reading will be available on a co-curricular basis to certificate- seeking students who lack entry-level skills in math and/ or reading. Enrollment in a minimum of 15 hour… source
MFL 1203PSC 1113, SSP 1002, WBL 1913, or WBL 1923, or any othertechnical or academic course approved by advisor. Assistance with math and/or reading will be available on a co-curricular basis to certificate- seeking students who lack entry-level skills in math a… source
BPT 2334CUT 1613, CUT 2114, CUT 2124, CUT 2243, CUT 2514, CUT2923, WBL 1913, WBL 1923, or other technical or academic elective approved by instructor/advisor. Assistance with math and/or reading will be available on a co -curricular basis to certificate- seeki… source
CUT 2223CUT 2243, CUT 2923, HRT 152713, HRT 2853, HRT 2923, WBL 1913, WBL 1923, or other technical or academic elective approved by instructor/advisor. Assistance with math and/or reading will be available on a co -curricular basis t… source
IST 292IST 292by instructor/advisor. **Programming Electives: IST 1283, IST 1314, IST 1454, IST 1714, IST, 1723, IST 2334, IST 2374, IST 2454, IST 2464, or other technical or academic elective approved by instruct… source
ACC 2213Principles of Accounting Ihigher or placement score for MAT 1233 or higher). Study of the fundamentals and application of financial accounting principles that relate to business. The topics to be covered include the accountin… source
ACC 2223Principles of Accounting IIA continuation of ACC 2213. The topics to be covered include corporate accounting concepts, managerial accounting concepts and internal business decision making to include various business structures… source
AGR 1214Animal ScienceA combined lecture and laboratory course incorporating the fundamental principles and practical application of livestock, dairy and poultry science. Origin, characteristics, market classes, and grade… source
AGR 1313Plant ScienceA combined lecture and laboratory course incorporating scientific principles as the basis for practice in producing, handling, processing, marketing and utilizing agronomic and horticultural crops. T… source
AGR 2314Basic SoilsA combined general lecture and laboratory course designed to give the student a basic understanding of all important phases of the subject, including soil genesis, morphology, classification, and the… source
AGR 2713Principles of Agricultural EconomicsEconomic principles applied to production, value, prices, credit, taxation, land tenure, marketing international trade, and related problems affecting agriculture. Three hours lecture. Three hours cr… source
AMR 111AMR 111Introduction to the personal challenges and competencies which are critical for effective leadership in the Armed Forces. Students will examine the role of leadership, officership, and the Army profe… source
AMR 112AMR 112Fundamental leadership and training techniques with exposure to setting direction, map reading, problem -solving, presenting briefs and using effective writing skills. Students will explore dimension… source
AMR 2113Individual Leadership Studies Lecture and LabDeveloping effective military leadership skills: problem analysis, decision making, planning and organizing, delegation and control, and interpersonal conflict resolution. Includes a leadership lab a… source
AMR 2123Leadership and TeamworkAn application of leadership skills with an emphasis on: beliefs, values, ethics, counseling techniques, map reading, la nd navigation, basic first aid, and group interaction. Includes a leadership l… source
ART 1113Art AppreciationA course designed to provide an understanding and appreciation of the visual arts. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
ART 1313Drawing IAn introduction to drawing materials using elements and principles of art. Emphasis will be on observational drawing in black and white media. Six studio hours. Three hours credit. source
ART 1323Drawing IIContinuation of skills from Drawing I with an intro duction to color media and further study of composition. Six studio hours. Three hours credit. source
ART 1433Design IIntroduction to the fundamentals of two-dimensional design with emphasis in black and white media. Six studio hours. Three hours credit. source
ART 1443Design IIContinuation of Design I with emphasis in color theory. Six studio hours. Three hours credit. source
ART 1453Three Dimensional DesignTo provide students with an understanding of spatial form in three dimensions through the use of ap plied design elements and principles to studio problems in mixed media. Six studio hours. Three hou… source
ART 1913Art for Elementary TeachersDevelopment of essential concepts of children’s art education in compliance with the National Standards f or Arts Education . Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
ART 2513Painting IAn introduction to painting compositions and techniques. Six studio hours. Three hours credit. source
ART 2523Painting IIA further study in the compositions, techniques, an d concepts in Painting I. Six studio hours. Three hours credit. source
ART 2613Ceramics IAn introduction to different aspects and materials of ceramic design. Instruction covers forming and shaping by hand and by mechanical means, various kiln operations, understanding the nature of clay… source
ART 2713Art History ISurvey course of historical background of art forms from Prehistoric to Renaissance. Emphasis is on painting, architecture, and sculpture as related to history. Three hours lecture. Three hours credi… source
AVM 1113Introduction to AviationThe development of aviation from early attempts of flight to space travel, including career opportunities in the aviation industry. This course includes a brief survey of the National Airspace System… source
AVM 1213Private Pilot Ground IDuring this course students will gain the required knowledge to pass the certification process for a Private Pilot Airplane Single Engine La nd Certification on the topics of principles of flight, th… source
AVM 1223Private Pilot Ground IIDuring this course students will gain the required knowledge t o pass the certification process for a Private Pilot Airplane Single Engine Land Certification on the topics of principles of flight, th… source
BIO 1114Principles of Biology IA combined lecture and laboratory course for non -science majors that provides an introduction to the basic principles of modern biology and their relevance to modern life. Emphasis is placed on the… source
BIO 1124Principles of Biology IIA combined lecture and laboratory course for non -science majors that emphasizes the survey of the diversity of life, ecology, evolution, and an overview of organ systems. Labs ass ociated with this… source
BIO 1144General Biology IIA combined lecture and laboratory course for science majors that reinforces themes and concepts introduced in BIO 1134 General Biology I, while emphasizing the diversity of life. Topics covered inclu… source
BIO 1613Nutritionscore for MAT 1233 or higher). A lecture course covering the nutrients for normal growth and reducing risks of major chronic diseases, and applied to the selection of food for ingestion, the process… source
BIO 1813Medical Terminology for Health ProfessionsThis course is an introduction to medical language used in health professions. Emphasis is placed on learning medical root words, prefixes, and suffixes and applying them to the human body systems in… source
BIO 2414Zoology Iscore for MAT 1233 or higher). A combined lecture and laboratory course that includes in -depth studies of phylogeny and classification systems, protozoa, and major invertebrate phyla. Labs associate… source
BIO 2424Zoology IIA combined lecture and laboratory course that includes in -depth studies of vertebrate taxonomy and ani mal systems. Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce… source
BIO 2514Anatomy and Physiology Iof 18 or BIO 1134). A combined lecture and laboratory course that covers the anatomical and physiological study of the human body as an integrated whole. The course includes detailed studies of: biol… source
BIO 2524Anatomy and Physiology IIA combined lecture and laboratory course that includes detailed studies of the anatomy and physiology of human special senses, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic and immune, respiratory, digest ive… source
BIO 2812Special Topics in BiologyStudy and discussion of a selected topic in biology. Content will vary, as this course is a means for classes to explore certain biology-related topics in depth. A detailed course description is avai… source
BIO 2924MicrobiologyA combined lecture and laboratory course providing a compreh ensive study of microbial agents to include taxonomy, metabolism, physiology and genetics, concepts of pathogenesis and immunity. Labs in… source
BAD 1113Introduction to BusinessThis course is designed to introduce students to the basic concepts of business. Main topics include current business and economic environment, entrepreneurship, marketing, management, financial mana… source
BAD 2213Introduction to MarketingThis course is an introduction to the principles of marketing. Topics include history of marketing, the marketing process and the marketing mix. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
BAD 2323Business Statisticsappropriate placement score for MAT 1613). Introduction to statistical methods of describing, summarizing, comparing, and interpreting data to include probability distributions, sampling, estimation,… source
BAD 2413The Legal Environment of BusinessAn introduction to interrelationships of law and society, jurisprudence and business. Topics include an introduction to law, law of contracts, agency, and employment. Three hours lecture. Three hours… source
BAD 2513Introduction to Managementupper-level course at some universities and may not transfer). This course is a study of basic management principles as applied to the functions of planning, organizing, directing, controlling, and c… source
BAD 2523Personal Financial ManagementThis course deals with an individual’s optimal management of perso nal income and expenditures over a lifetime to best meet the needs of his/her financial objectives. The course focuses on the areas… source
BAD 2533Computer Applications in Business & Industry(Prerequisite: Keyboarding Skills). This course is designed to teach computer applications to include: word processing, electronic spreadsheet, database management, presentation design, and electroni… source
BAD 2813Business CommunicationsThis course develops written and oral communication skills for future professionals among multicultural audiences with emphasis on principles of writing business messages, generating reports and pres… source
BAD 2853Business EthicsAn exploration of the ethical problems faced in business theory and practice through which the student will recognize and analyze ethical dilemmas and implement ethical decisions within the context o… source
BOA 1413KeyboardingThis course provides an introduction to basic word processing commands and essential skill development using the touch system on the alphabetic keyboard. Course emphasis will be on speed and accuracy… source
BOA 2533Word ProcessingThis course focuses on production of documents using word processing functions. Production with accuracy is stressed and practice is given through a variety of documen ts fo r skill building. Three h… source
CHE 1114Chemistry SurveyA combined lecture and laboratory basic chemistry course that covers terminology, measurements, atomic structure, nomenclature, chemical equations and basic stoichiometry. Labs associated with this c… source
CHE 1224General Chemistry IIA combined lecture and laboratory course that covers solutions, kinetics, equilibria, thermodynamics, acid -base chemistry, and electrochemistry. Labs associated with this course contain experiments… source
CHE 2424Organic Chemistry IA combined lecture and laboratory course that covers carbon chemistry, bonding structure and behavior, aliphatic compounds, stereochemistry, reaction mechanisms, and an introduction to spectroscopic… source
CHE 2434Organic Chemistry IIA combined lecture and laboratory course that covers spectroscopy, aromatic compounds, carbonyl compounds, and ot her complex compounds with emphasis on reactions and their mechanisms. Labs associate… source
CHE 2711Undergraduate Research in Chemistry IIrequisite CHE 1214). This course will provide hands -on instruction of skills needed to prepare students to perform independent research in Chemistry. This course allows students the opportunity to p… source
CSC 1113Computer ConceptsThis is an introductory digital competency course which includes concepts, terminology, operating systems, electronic communications, security risks, digital ethics, applications, and emerging techno… source
CSC 1613Computer Programming Ihigher or placement score for MAT 1323 or higher). Introduction to problem -solving methods and algorithm development; designing, debugging, branching, looping, scope rules, functions, input/output m… source
CSC 2623Computer Programming II1This course is a continuation of the object -oriented language from CSC 1613. This includes advanced program development, algorithm analysis, string processing, recursion, internal search/sort method… 1 cr · 1 hr source
COE 1011Cooperative Education Work Experience IFirst supervised work experience performed in a job setting related to the student's career. One hour credit. source
COE 1021Cooperative Education Work Experience IISecond supervised work experience performed in a job setting related to the student's career. One hour credit. source
COE 1031Cooperative Education Work Experience IIIThird supervised work experience performed in a job setting related to the student's career. One hour credit. source
COE 1041Cooperative Education Work Experience IVFourth supervised work experience performed in a job setting related to the student's career. One hour credit. CRIMINAL JUSTICE source
CRJ 1313Introduction to Criminal JusticeHistory, development, and philosophy of law enforcement in a democratic society, introduction to agencies involved in the administration of criminal justice; career orientation. Three hours lecture.… source
CRJ 1323Police Administration and OrganizationPrinciples of organization and administration in law enforcement as applied to law enforcement agencies; introduction to concepts of organizational behavior. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
CRJ 1343Police and Community RelationsAn overview of current issues between police and community. Role and influence of officer in community relations, crime prevention and conflict resolution. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
CRJ 1353Practicum in Criminal JusticePracticum in an approved criminal justice agency under supervision of the agency concerned and college instructor. Written evaluation required of agency. Three hours credit. source
CRJ 1363Introduction to CorrectionsAn overview of the correctional field; its origins, historical and philosophical background, development, current status, relationship with other facets of the criminal justice system. Three hours le… source
CRJ 1373Introduction to Homeland SecurityThe issues pertaining to the role and mission of the Department of Homeland Security and related agencies, both domestic and international. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
CRJ 1383CriminologyThe study of criminal behavior to include theories, statistics, and trends of criminal behavior. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
CRJ 2213Traffic LawAn examination of the role of law enforcement in coping with traffic problems. Emphasis is placed on the history, development, and enforcement of statutes pertaining to motor vehicles. Three hours le… source
CRJ 2313Police OperationsA study of the operation of law enforcement agencies. Particular emphasis is placed on the functions of the patrol division. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
CRJ 2323Criminal LawA study of the basic elements of substantive criminal law including defenses to criminal liability. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
CRJ 2333Criminal InvestigationA study of principles of investigation; proper collection, documentation, and preservation of evidence. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
CRJ 2393/4 – Survey of Forensic EvidenceThe study and application of scientific evidence collection through various methods. Three to four hours lecture. Three to four hours credit. source
CRJ 2413Administration of Criminal ProcedureA study of the legal concepts of criminal procedure. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
CRJ 2513Juvenile JusticeOrganization, functions, and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies. Processing, detention, and disposition of cases. Statutes and court procedures applied to juveniles. Three hours lecture. Three hours c… source
CRJ 2713Foundations of TerrorismThe study of terrorism in the modern world. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
CRJ 2723Intelligence Analysis and Security ManagementThis course is designed to develop an understanding of how intelligence assists in maintaining national security, the laws, guidelines, executive directives and oversight relating to intelligence as… source
CRJ 2733Transportation and Border SecurityThis course provides a student with an analysis of issues that concern the protection of the borders of the United States and U. S. policies regarding the safety of the U.S. Transportation System. Th… source
ECO 2113Principles of Macroeconomicsor placement test score of MAT 1233 or higher). The study of a nation’s economy to include the following topics: supply and demand, production possibilities, monetary and fiscal policies, fact ors of… source
ENG 0124)Survey of education, teaching, and learning with special emphasis on current issues in American education and society. Includes a minimum of 15 hours field experience in a preschool through 12th grad… source
EGR 2413Engineering Mechanics I: Statics2514). A lecture course covering the equilibrium of point objects and extended objects in two and three dimensions using vector algebra. Also discussed are distributed forces, structures, friction, a… source
EGR 2433Engineering Mechanics II: Dynamics2413). A lecture course that covers kinematics of particles and rigid bodies, kinetics of particles and rigid bodies using force -mass acceleration, energy, and momentum methods. Three hours lecture… source
ENG 1033Technical EnglishThis course is designed specifically for Career Tech students. In this course, students will focus on writing for business and industry and will produce technical documents, which may include resumes… source
ENG 2133Creative Writing IThis course involves reading and writing poetry, short fiction, and/or other genres. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
ENG 2143Creative Writing IIThis course involves reading and writing poetry, short fiction, and/or other genres. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
ENG 2223American Literature Iappropriate placement score). This course surveys representative prose and poetry of the United States from its beginnings to the Civil War. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
ENG 2233American Literature IIappropriate placement score). This course surveys representative prose and poetry of the United States from the Civil War to the present. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
ENG 2323British Literature Iappropriate placement score). This course surveys British literature from the Anglo-Saxon Period through the Restoration and Eighteenth Century. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
ENG 2333British Literature IIappropriate placement score). This course surveys British literature from the Romantic Period to the present. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
ENG 2433World Literature IIplacement score). This course surveys texts representative of global, hi storical, and cultural diversity from the early modern world to the present. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
ENG 2523African American Literature Iappropriate placement score). This course surveys literature of major African American writers from its beginnings to the Harlem Renaissance. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
ENG 2533African American Literature IILiterature I is not a prerequisite for th is course. Prerequisite: ENG 1113 or appropriate placement score). This course surveys literature of major African American writers from the Harlem Renaissan… source
ENG 281ENG 2811123). This course introduces students to writing center history, theory, and practices; preparing them to work in writing centers as peer tutors. One to two hours lecture. One to two hours credit. F… source
FCS 1253/BIO 1613)Foundation for all subsequent nursing courses. Introduction to nursing and to the philosophy and conceptual framework of the Holmes Community College Associate Degree Nursing Program. Emphasis is pla… source
GRA 1143Graphic Communication IInstrumental drawing, geometric construction, orthographic projection, and descriptive geometry. Includes computer aided design (CAD) in 2 - dimensional and 3 -dimensional construction. T wo hours le… source
HPR 111HPR 111III, IV. This course is designed to give students a current concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills while engaging in various anaerobic and aerobic activities. Students… source
HPR 11311141, 2131, 2141 – Varsity Sports I, II, III, IVParticipation in a varsity sport team . Open by invitation of instructor. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the Varsity Sports, Te… source
HPR 1213Personal and Community HealthThis course covers the a pplication of principles and practices of healthful living to the individual and community; major health problems and the mutual responsibilities of home, school, and health… source
HPR 1313Introduction to KinesiologyThis course covers an introduction to the various fields of study within kinesiology. Discussion of the responsibilities and opportunities of professional personnel. Orientation of student to opportu… source
HPR 151HPR 151This course covers the rules, techniques, participation, and equipment used in various team sports. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours wit… source
HPR 153HPR 153I, II, III, IV. This course covers the rules, techniques, participation, and equipment used in tennis, archery, marksmanship, or martial arts. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards… source
HPR 155HPR 155Training I, II, III, IV. This course covers i nstruction and practice of basic principles of fitness and conditioning through a variety of exercises and activities. Credit for this activity will be g… source
HPR 1613Physical Education in the Elementary SchoolThis is a study of the growth and development of children including their interests and tendencies as it relates to elementary physical education. Educational and physical education philosophy and ob… source
HPR 2222Lifeguarding and Water SafetyThis is the American Red Cross Lifeguard Training with emphasis toward certifying lifeguards. This course is designed to teach lifeguard candidates the skills and knowledge needed to prevent and resp… source
HPR 2232Water Safety InstructorThis is the American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor course with emphasis towards certifying water safety instructors. Techniques of aquatic instruction, including community water safety and progre… source
HPR 2323Recreation LeadershipThis course covers the planning and leadership techniques for conducting organized park and recreation programs for all ages and special populations. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
HPR 242HPR 242This course covers and e xplores the theories, practices, tactics and strategies involved in coaching football. Emphasis will be placed upon the objectives, rules, regulations, and policies of compet… source
HPR 243HPR 243This course covers and e xplores the theories, practices, tactics and strategies involved in coaching basketball. Emphasis will be placed upon the objectives, rules, regulations, and policies of comp… source
HPR 244HPR 244This course covers and e xplores the theories, practices, tactics and strategies involved in coaching soccer. Emphasis will be placed upon the objectives, rules, regulations, and policies of competit… source
HPR 245HPR 245This course covers and e xplores the theories, practices, tactics and strategies involved in coaching baseball. Emphasis will be placed upon the objectives, rules, regulations, and policies of compet… source
HPR 249HPR 249This cours e covers and e xplores the theories, practices, tactics and strategies involved in coaching softball. Emphasis will be placed upon the objectives, rules, regulations, and policies of compe… source
HPR 2723Prevention & Care of Athletic InjuriesThis course covers the t heory and practice for the prospective athletic trainer or coach in the prevention and care of athletic injuries. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
HPR 2733Introduction to Athletic TrainingThis course covers an introduction to the profession, including but not limited to procedural aspects of the athletic training room operations, role delineations, preparation, and competencies. This… source
HIS 1113Western Civilization IThis is a general survey of Western Civilization from ancient times to mid- seventeenth century. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
HIS 1123Western Civilization IIThis is a general survey of Western Civilization since the seventeenth century. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
HIS 1163World Civilizations IThis is a general survey of world history from ancient times to the 1500s. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
HIS 1173World Civilizations IIThis is a general survey of world history since the 1500s. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
HIS 1613African-American HistoryThis is a survey of African-American History from African origins to modern times. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
HIS 2223AmericanThis is a survey of American (U.S.) history since 1865.Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. HONORS source
HON 19111921, 2911, 2921 – Honors Forum I, II, III, IVAdmission is by invitation only. Interdisciplinary studies of selected issues confronting the individual and society with discussions led by scholars, faculty, and/or students. One hour lecture. One… source
JOU 1313News Writing and Reporting IAn introductory course in journalism designed to teach news writing and reporting, the construction of the news article with an emphasis on source news, features, sports, and interview stories and ed… source
LEA 18111821, 2811, 2821 – Leadership & Organizational Skills I, IIIII, IV. A study of leadership styles and skills, roles and functions of officers of student organizations. One hour lecture. One hour credit. source
LEA 19111921, 2911, 2921 – Leadership & Communication SkillsDevelopment-Recruiting & Public Relations I, II, III, IV. This course introduces the student to his/her responsibilities as a member of the recruiting/public relations team. One hour lecture. One hou… source
LLS 1313OrientationThis course is designed to help the new college student adjust to college life. It includes a study of personal and social adjustments and gives the student guidance in collegiate life. Three hours l… source
LLS 132LLS 132This course is designed to assist students in determining career goals. Interest tests, personality inventories, and aptitude tests are given to assist students in determining career choices. One to… source
LLS 1413Enhancement of StudyThis course is designed to aid the student in study skills, promote student success in critical reading and note -taking techniques, critical thinking, time managem ent, test -taking strategies, list… source
LLS 1713Job Search SkillsThis course is designed to prepare students for job n etworking skills, completing applications, resume writing, interviewing, and work ethic . Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. MATHEMATICS source
MAT 0124Beginning AlgebraThis course includes operations with real numbers, linear equations, the coordinate system, linear inequalities, laws of exponents, operations with polynomials, and factoring. Four hours lecture. Fou… source
MAT 1233Intermediate Algebraor appropriate placement score for MAT 1233). This course includes linear equations and their graphs; inequalities and number line graphs; rational expressions; factoring; laws of exponents; radicals… source
MAT 1523Business Calculus IIThis course is a study of antiderivatives, techniques of integration, and applications of the definite integral to business and economics. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
MAT 1723Real Number Systemor appropriate placement score for MAT 1233). This course is designed for elementary and special education majors. Topics include set theory, numeration systems, foundations of number theory, and pro… source
MAT 1743Problem SolvingThis course is designed for elementary and special education majors. Topics include logic, applications of real numbers, probability, and statistics. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
MAT 1753)This course includes practical mathematics concepts from logic, algebra, set theory, probability, descriptive statistics, and finance. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
MAT 2623Calculus IVThis course includes the following topics: partial differentiation; optimization; multiple integration; vector calculus; quadric surfaces; line integrals; and the divergence theorem. Three hours lect… source
MFL 1213Spanish IThis course is an oral -aural approach which stresses conversation, pronunciation, listening comprehension, reading, writing, and functional grammar with emphasis on communication and culture. Three… source
MFL 1223Spanish IIThis course builds on MFL 1213 with wider vocabulary and more complex structures and functions. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
MFL 2213Spanish IIIThis course builds on MFL 1223 with additional materials of literary and cultural value. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
MFL 2223Spanish IVThis course builds on MFL 2213 with additional literary and cultural readings and compositions as well as a review of essential elements of grammar. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. MUSIC APP… source
MUA 11411151, 2141, 2151 – Elective Brass I, II, III, IVBrass instruction for non -brass/music education majors and non -music majors. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore moderate levels of literature and develop the student’s… source
MUA 11721182, 2172, 2182 – Brass for Music Education Majors I, IIIII, IV (Co-requisite: MUS 1911, 1921, 2911, 2921 respectively). Brass instruction for music education majors and advanced non -music majors with an emphasis on brass instrumental playing. Designed t… source
MUA 12411251, 2241, 2251 – Elective Guitar I, II, III, IVGuitar instruction for non-music majors and music majors who wish to take guitar as an elective. Introduction to guitar technique, repertoire, and performance of standard literature. One hour private… source
MUA 12721282, 2272, 2282 – Guitar for Music Education Majors I, IIIII, IV (Co-requisite: MUS 1911, 1921, 2911, 2921 respectively). Guitar for music education majors with guitar as their area of emphasis. Introduction to guitar technique, repertoire, and performance… source
MUA 14411451, 2441, 2451 – Elective Percussion I, II, III, IVPercussion instruction for music majors and non -music majors. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature and develop the student’s interest in playi… source
MUA 14721482, 2472, 2482 – Percussion for Music Education MajorsI, II, III, IV (Co-requisite: MUS 1911, 1921, 2911, 2921 respectively). Percussion instruction for music majors and advanced non -music majors with an emphasis on percussion instrumental playing. Des… source
MUA 15111521, 2511, 2521 – Class Piano for Music Majors I, II, IIIIV. Class piano instruction for music majors with no previous piano training. This curriculum is designed to prepare students for their piano proficiency examination upon transfer to university. Lab… source
MUA 15411551, 2541, 2551 – Piano for Non-Music Majors I, II, III, IVIndividual piano instruction for non-music majors. One lesson. Three hours practice. One hour credit. source
MUA 15721582, 2572, 2582 – Piano for Keyboard MajorsEducation) I, II, III, IV (Co-requisite: MUS 1911, 1921, 2911, 2921 respectively). Individual piano instruction including technique, appropriate repertoire, and memorization. One hour private instruc… source
MUA 17111721 – Class Voice I, IIA course designed to teach the fundamental principles of singing, develop the student’s vocal ability in a group setting, and explore elementary to moderate levels of vocal literature. One lesson. Th… source
MUA 17411751, 2741, 2751 – Voice for Non-Vocal Majors I, II, III, IVIndividual voice instruction for non -vocal majors designed to teach the fundamental principles of singing, develop the student’s vocal ability, and explore vocal literature. One lesson. Three hours… source
MUA 17721782, 2772, 2782 – Voice for Vocal Music EducationMajors I, II, III, IV (Co-requisite: MUS 1911, 1921, 2911, 2921 respectively). Individual voice instruction for vocal majors designed to teach the fundamental principles of singing, develop the stude… source
MUA 18411851, 2841, 2851 – Elective Woodwinds I, II, III, IVWoodwind instruction for music majors and non -music majors. Designed to teach the fundamental principles of playing, explore varied levels of literature, and develop the student’s knowledge of woodw… source
MUA 18721882, 2872, 2882 – Woodwinds for Music EducationMajors I, II, III, IV (Co-requisite: MUS 1911, 1921, 2911, 2921 respectively). Woodwind instruction for music education majors and advanced non - music majors with an emphasis on woodwind instrumenta… source
MUS 1113Music AppreciationA course designed to give the student the ability to understand, appreciate, and evaluate music. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
MUS 1133Fundamentals of Musi c. A minimum grade of “C” isrequired to progress to MUS 1214 Music Theory I. Study of basic knowledge of music fundamentals to prepare students for music theory. Concepts include: notation, scales, keys, rhythm, intervals, tria… source
MUS 1214Music Theory I Lecture/Lab“C”). A minimum grade of “C” in each level of Theory is required to progress to the next level. Music Theory sequence must progress with Class Piano I, II, III, & IV as well as with the applied lesso… source
MUS 1224Music Theory II Lecture/Labwith “C”). Music Theory sequence must progress with Class Piano I, II, III, & IV as well as with the applied lesson. Lab instruction. Development of music sight -singing, ear training, and dictation… source
MUS 2123Music SurveyAdvanced listening course, designed to acquaint the music major with a broad overview of musical style and repertoire from antiquity to the present. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
MUS 2214Music Theory III Lecture/Labwith “C”). Music Theory sequence must progress with Class Piano I, II, III, & IV as well as with the applied lesson. Lab instruction. Development of music sight -singing, ear training, and dictation… source
MUS 2224Music Theory IV Lecture/Labwith “C”). Music Theory sequence must progress with Class Piano I, II, III, & IV as well as with the applied lesson. Lab instruction. Development of music sight -singing, ear training, and dictation… source
MUS 2413Computer Recording IIntroduction to basic knowledge, theory and application of a native Digital Audio Workstation. Students continue their study of MIDI, arranging, and sequencing, software instruments and recording in… source
MUS 2423Computer Recording IIA continuation of Computer Recording I utilizing native and proprietary DAW recording systems. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
MUS 2453Audio Engineering IIPractical techniques in session procedures and recording. Topics include recording and mixing theory and techniques, critical listening, signal routing and pro cessing, and basic project mastering te… source
MUS 2513Music for Elementary TeachersDesigned for the needs of the elementary education student. Essentials of public school music, study of the fundamentals of music. Reading music notations and terminology. Three hours lecture. Three… source
MUO 11111121, 2111, 2121 – Band I, II, III, IVDesigned to teach the principles of playing musical instruments, explore varied levels of literature and develop the student’s knowledge of performance technique. Four practice sessions. One hour cre… source
MUO 11511161, 2151, 2161 – Small Mixed Ensemble I, II, III, IVDesigned to explore varied levels of literature and develop the student’s knowledge of performance t echnique in small ensembles and auxiliary groups. Two practice sessions. One hour credit. source
MUO 11711181, 2171, 2181 – Large Jazz Ensemble I, II, III, IVA course designed to give students the opportunity to perform jazz and a variety of music styles in a “big band” setting or similar instrumentation. Instructor permission required. Two practice sessi… source
MUO 121MUO 121A course for music majors and non -music majors focused on performing a variety of choral music. Three or five hours practice. One or two hours credit. source
MUO 12411251, 2241, 2251 – Select Voice Ensemble I, II, III, IVA course for select singers focused o n performing from one or more genres of music. One practice session. One hour credit. PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION source
PHI 1113Old Testament SurveyA study of the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) with regard to its worth as a literary work, along with significant dates, themes, concepts , and contributions of its characters to that history and liter… source
PHI 1133New Testament SurveyA study of the New Testament covering the life of Jesus of Nazareth and the establishment of the early church as presented in the Gospels, Acts, and other New Testament books. Three hours lecture. Th… source
PHI 1153Jesus and the GospelsA study of the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth as recorded in the four canonical Gospels with specific consideration of the geographical, political, and social conditions of the 1st Century an… source
PHI 2143Introduction to EthicsAn introduction to moral philosophy with the investigation of selected moral problems. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
PHI 2713Introduction to LogicAn introduction to the discipline of logic including formal and informal logic, as well as the development of critical thinking skills. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. PHYSICS source
PHY 2244Physical Science IA combined lecture and laboratory course that includes concepts of measurements and units, electricity, mechanics, heat, sound, light, and astronomy. Labs associated with this course contain experime… source
PHY 2254Physical Science IIA combined lecture and laboratory course that includes concepts of chemistry and earth science. Labs associated with this course contain experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles introd… source
PHY 2424General Physics IIA trigonometry -based combined lecture and laboratory course covering electricity, magnetism, and optics, primarily for p re-professional majors. Labs associated with this course contain experiments… source
PHY 2524General Physics II-AA calculus -based combined lecture and laboratory course covering electricity, magnetism, and optics, primarily for students of engineering, science or mathematics. Labs associated with this course c… source
PSC 2113Comparative GovernmentA survey of various governmental systems beyond the United States. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. PSYCHOLOGY source
PSY 1513Pre/Co-requisite: EPY/PSY 2533)This course focuses on the utilization of the nursing process in the care of individuals and families across the lifespan in a variety of health care settings. Basic foundational Medical-Surgical con… source
PSY 2223Perspectives on Child Maltreatment and Child AdvocacyThis introductory child advocacy studies course covers the historical, legal framework, responses to child maltreatment, and current cultural controversies pertinent to child maltreatment and child a… source
PSY 2543Applied Behavior AnalysisApplication of the principles of applied behavior analysis to problems involving human behavior change. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. SOCIAL WORK source
SOC 2113Introduction to SociologyThis course introduces the scientific study of human society and social interaction and examines social forces on individuals and groups. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
SOC 2513Race and Ethnic RelationsThis course examines social and economic conditions among racial and ethnic groups. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. SPEECH AND THEATER SPT/COM 1113 – Public Speaking I (Co -requisite: ENG 11… source
SPT 12411251, 2241, 2251 – Drama Production I, II, III, IVParticipation in college drama. Requ ired for theatre majors. One hour credit. SPT/COM 2173 – Interpersonal Communication (Prerequisite: SPT/COM 1113). Theory and analysis of one -on-one interactions… source
SPT 2233Theatre AppreciationAn introduction of the cultural, historical and social aspects of drama. Class content provides an appreciation of theatre and performance art to develop audience standards through demonstration of t… source
NUR 1116Nursing Theory I2924, & FCS 1253/BIO 1613). Foundation for all subsequent nursing courses. Introduces the philosophy and conceptual framework of the Holmes Community College Associate Degree Nursing Program. Em phas… source
NUR 12111221, 2211, 2221 – Health Issues I, II, III, IVThis course will provide the student an opportunity for in -depth study of current health issues and the impact they have on health care delivery as a who le and the person as an individual. This cou… source
NUR 1226Nursing II Theory1113, PSY 1513. Pre/Co-requisite: EPY/PSY 2533). This course focuses on the utilization of the nursing process in the care of individuals and families across the lifespan in a variety of health care… source
NUR 1326Nursing Transitions IIA transitional course designed to assist the LPN in mastering the second semester of the first year ADN objectives and serves as partial basis for entry into the sophomore courses. It includes basic… source
NUR 1413Nursing ExternshipThis nursing elective course provides the learner with additional opportunity to practice learned skills repetitively, enhance interpersonal skills, and develop organizational skills. The student rec… source
NUR 2119Nursing III1229 or 1316 & 1326; Pre/Co -requisite Humanities or Fine Arts Elective). This course focuses on the utilization of the nursing process in the care of individuals and families across the lifespan in… source
NUR 2239Nursing IV2243). This course focuses on the utilization of the nursing process in the care of individuals and families across the lifespan in a variety of health care settings. Medical-Surgical and Psychiatric… source
NUR 2243Management of Nursing CareCo-requisite: NUR 2239). This course is designed to integrate basic principles of management and leadership in patient care settings to assist the student in functioning as an associate degree nurse.… source
ATT 1124Basic Electrical/Electronic SystemsThis is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to all components of the vehicle electrical system including lights, battery, starting, and charging components. Two hours l… source
ATT 1134Advanced Electrical/Electronic SystemsThis is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the components of the vehicle electrical system including gauges, driver information systems, horn, wiper/washer systems,… source
ATT 1214BrakesThis is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the repair and maintenance of brake systems on automobiles. It includes instruction and practice in diagnosis of braking… source
ATT 1313Manual Drive Transmissions/TransaxlesThis is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the maintenance and repair of manual transmissions, transaxles and drive train components. It includes instruction in the… source
ATT 1424Engine Performance IThis is a course designed to provide basic skills and knowledge related to the engine mechanicals, ignition system, fuel, air induction, exhaust systems, and emission systems. It includes instruction… source
ATT 1715Engine RepairThis is a course d esigned to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the repair and rebuilding of automotive engines. It includes instruction and practice in the diagnosis and repair of eng… source
ATT 1811Introduction, Safety, and Employability SkillsThis is a course designed to provide knowledge of classroom and lab policies and procedures. Safety practices and procedures associated with the automotive program and automotive industry. One hour l… source
ATT 2324Automatic Transmissions/TransaxlesThis is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the diagnosis of automatic transmissions and transaxles. This course includes instruction and practice of testing, inspec… source
ATT 2334Steering and Suspension SystemsThis is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the inspection and repair of steering and suspension systems on automobiles. This course includes instruction and practic… source
ATT 2434Engine Performance IIThis is a course designed to provide intermediate skills and knowledge related to the ignition system, fuel, air induction, exhaust systems, and emission systems. It includes instruction, diagnosis,… source
ATT 2444Engine Performance IIIThis is a course designed to provide advanced skills and knowledge related to the ignition system, fuel, air induction , exhaust systems, and emission systems. It includes instruction, diagnosis, and… source
ATT 2614Heating and Air ConditioningThis course is de signed to provide advanced skills and knowledge associated with the maintenance and repair of automotive heating and air conditioning systems. It includes instruction and practice i… source
ATT 291ATT 291A basic course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize basic skills and general knowledge gained in other Automotive Technology courses. The instructor and student work closely together to… source
ATT 292ATT 292Technology. A course that is a cooperative program between industry and education designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the b… source
TBF 1123Money and BankingPractical aspects of money and banking and the basic monetary theory. A brief historical perspective is utilized. Emphasis on such problems as economic stabilization, types of spending, theory of gol… source
TBA 1113Principles of BankingA comprehensive introduction to modern banking, this course touches on almost all aspects of bank functions. Primary topics include the following: the language and documents of banking; check process… source
TBA 2413Business Law IThis course is designed to acquaint the students with the fundamental principles of law as they relate to the basic legal problems of business transactions in our economy. Special attention will be g… source
BOT 1013)This course introduces student to the word processing cycle and how word processing is used in the workplace. This course is for anyone who needs to prepare their own business documents. Students wil… source
BOT 1123Keyboard Skill-buildingThis course further develops keyboard techniques emphasizing speed and accuracy. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
BOT 1233Microsoft® Word® Ithis course, students will be required to key straight-copy material at a minimum of 35 GWPM on a 5-minute time writing, with a maximum of 1 error per minute OR successfully complete BOT 1013). This… source
BOT 1243Microsoft® Word® IIThis course is a continuation of Microsoft® Word® I and focuses on production of documents using Microsoft® Word®. Production with accuracy is stressed and practice is given through a variety of docu… source
BOT 1273Introduction to Microsoft OfficeThis course will introduce an operating system and word processing, spreadsheet, database management, and presentation software applications using the Microsoft® Office® suite. Tw o hours lecture. Tw… source
BOT 1313Applied Business MathThis course is designed to develop competency in mathematics for business use with emphasis on the touch method. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
BOT 1363Information Management and Designto enrollment in this course, students will be required to key straight- copy material at a minimum of 35 GWPM on a 5-minute timed writing, with a maximum of 1 error per minute or su ccessful complet… source
BOT 1413Records ManagementThis course focuses on the systems approach to managing recorded information in any form. Emphasis is placed on the three categories into which records generally fall and the treatment of these categ… source
BOT 1433Business AccountingThis course is designed to develop an understanding of analyzing, recording, classifying, and summarizing financial information of a sole proprietorship with insight into interpreting and reporting t… source
BOT 1443Advanced Business Accountingor ACC 2213). This course is a continuation of Business Accounting with emphasis in accounting for corporations. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
BOT 1453Introduction to Business ManagementStudy of the basic principles and managerial functions of organizations management with special emphasis on planning, organizing, coordinating, commanding, and controlling. The importance of managing… source
BOT 1473Introduction to MarketingThis course surveys American and international marketing systems in the development, pricing, distribution, and promotion of products and services. Concepts, practices, and policies of manufacturers,… source
BOT 1493Social Media ManagementThis course teaches students how to develop and maintain a social media presence in a personal and professional capacity. Students will engage in community and internet-based projects with special em… source
BOT 1513Machine TranscriptionThis course is designed to teach transcription of a wide variety of business communications from machine dictation. Two hours lecture . Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
BOT 1613Medical Terminology IThis course is a study of medical language relating to the various body systems including diseases, physical conditions, procedures, clinical specialties, and abbreviations. Emphasis is placed on cor… source
BOT 1623Medical Terminology IIThis course presents medical terminology pertaining to human anatomy in the context of body systems. The emphasis is directed toward medical terminology as it relates to the medical office. Three hou… source
BOT 1763Communication EssentialsThis course focuses on the skills necessary to be successful and effective in the workplace. In addition to effectively contributing to a team while working with a diverse population, topics include:… source
BOT 1823Microsoft® Excel® IThis course focuses on application Microsoft Excel as an aid to management decision making. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
BOT 1853Microsoft® Excel® IIThis course is a continuation of Microsoft® Excel® I and focuses on advanced functions and applications of the software. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
BOT 2133Desktop PublishingThis course presents graphic design techniques, principles of page layout and design, and electronic publishing terminology and applications to create a variety of documents such as flyers, brochures… source
BOT 2183Career ReadinessThis course is designed to prepare students for employment by teaching the importance of interviewing skills, employer expectations, employability skills, work ethics, and job retention skills. Two h… source
BOT 2233Human Resource ManagementThis course provides a general overview of the concepts and applications of the many parts of Human Resources (HR). Student will learn how the interdependence of the major topics in HR are created an… source
BOT 2333Microsoft® Access®This course applies database concepts for designing and manipulating data files and formatting output as c omplex documents and reports using Microsoft® Access®. Two hours lecture . Two hours laborat… source
BOT 2423Income Tax Accounting2213). This course introduces tax accounting including federal income tax laws and report preparation. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
BOT 2433QuickBooksThis course applies basic accounting principles using QuickBooks. T wo hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
BOT 2463Payroll Accounting2213). This course provides an in-depth study of payroll accounting. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
BOT 2473Cost AccountingThis course provides an in -depth study of cost accounting. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
BOT 2523Medical Machine Transcription I1233 & 1613). This course is designed to teach transcription of various medical documents. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
BOT 2613Entrepreneurial Problem Solving1453). This course is designed to develop business students into entrepreneurs capable of operating their own companies and to reduce the high failure rate of starting, conducting, and expanding a bu… source
BOT 2623Principles of Business Finance1313). This course is de signed to provide a study of how financial data are gathered, analyzed, and used by management in planning and controlling business activities. Three hours lecture. Three hou… source
BOT 2643CPT CodingThis cours e is an introduction to the field of procedural coding and requirements for insurance reimbursement. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
BOT 2653)This course is a culmination of skills and knowledge of appropriate procedures for generating, processing, and submitting health insurance claims to private and governmental health insurance programs… source
BOT 2663Advanced CodingThis course provides an in-depth study of coding competencies in inpatient and outpatient settings. This course also incorporates standards for national certification exams. Two hours lecture . Two h… source
BOT 2723Administrative Office Procedures1243). This course will provide comprehensive coverage and integration of business skills and issues, develop critical -thinking and problem -solving skills, and establish a foundation in business pr… source
BOT 2743Medical Office ConceptsThis course will provide coverage and integration of medical office skills and issues. Problem solving will be emphasized. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
BOT 2763Electronic Health RecordsThis cour se covers electronic health records (EHR) in the healthcare environment as they pertain to various healthcare settings. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
BOT 2833Integrated Computer Applications1273). This advanced course integrates activities using the enhanced features of Microsoft Office Suite. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
BOT 2913Supervised Work ExperienceThis course provides relat ed on-the-job training in an office environment. This training must include at least 135 clock hours. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
BOT 2923BOT Externship and SeminarStudents will serve as interns with local bus inesses and will be given meaningful projects, responsibilities, work deadlines, and expectations, very similar to what they would expect as a full -time… source
BOT 2933Healthcare Data InternshipStudents will serve as interns with healthcare facilities and will be given meaningful projects, responsibilities, work deadlines, and expectations similar to what they would expect as a full-time he… source
CDT 1713Language & Literacy Development for Young ChildrenA study of language development and the implementation of a developmentally appropriate language arts curriculum for young children. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. COLLISION REPAIR TECHNOLO… source
ABT 1146Structural Analysis and Damage Repair IA course to provide skills and practice in structural analysis and repair procedures that are used in the collision repair industry. This course also covers the complete inspection and non -structura… source
ABT 1153Structural Analysis and Damage Repair IIThis course is a continuation of Structural Analysis and Damage Repair I. This course provides instruction and practice in unibody inspection, measurement, and repair. Two hours lecture. Two hours la… source
ABT 1223Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair IA course in the procedures and practices for metal finishing and body filling. This course also covers the complete inspection and non-structural analysis of damaged vehicles. It is designed to enabl… source
ABT 1236Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair IIThis course is a continuation of Non -Structural Analysis and Damage Repair I. This course provides instruction for preparation principles and practices. T his course provides instruction for outer b… source
ABT 1313Refinishing IA course to provide skills and practices in vehicle preparation, cleaning, sanding, metal treatment, and masking. Included is determining imperfections in paint jobs. Emphasis is placed upon personal… source
ABT 1323Refinishing IIContinuation of Refinishing I. Included are types of paint defects and paint gun application and maintenance procedures. One hour lecture. Four hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ABT 1443Mechanical and Electrical Components IA course designed to provide theory and practice in the areas of restraint systems, cooling systems, and air conditioning/heating systems. An introduction to small business management techniques as a… source
ABT 1453Mechanical and Electrical Components IIA continuation of Mechanical and Electrical Components I. A course designed to provide theory and practice in the areas of brakes and electrical. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
ABT 2163Structural Analysis and Damage Repair IIIThis course is a continuation of Structural Analysis and Damage Repair II. This course provides the procedures and practices for frame inspection and repair. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory.… source
ABT 2243Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair IIIThis course is a continuation of Non -Structural Analysis and Damage Repair II. This course provides instruction and practice for the following areas: moveable glass, hardware associated with glass,… source
ABT 2336Refinishing IIIA continuation of Refinishing II with emphasis on advanced painting techniques including paint mixing, matching, and applying and detailing. Two hours lecture. Eight hours laboratory. Six hours credi… source
ABT 2713Collision Analysis and EstimationThis course covers the complete inspection and analysis of damaged vehicles. It is designed to enable the student to determine the conditions and severity of the damage, the repair or replacement of… source
ABT 2813Shop Operations and ProceduresAn introduction to small business management techniques as applied to the col lision repair shop includes computerized information and record systems. Also included are financial responsibilities, sh… source
ABT 291ABT 291A course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Collision Repair Technology courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a topi… source
ABT 292ABT 292Technology. A course that is a cooperative program between industry and education designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the b… source
CJT 1313Introduction to Criminal JusticeThis course contains the history, development, and philosophy of law enforcement in a democratic society, introduction to agencies involved in the administration of criminal justice; career orientati… source
CJT 1323Police Administration and OrganizationThis course contains the principles of organization and administration in law enforcement as applied to law enforcement agencies; introduction to concepts of organizational behavior. Three hours lect… source
CJT 1343Police & Community RelationsThis course is a study of current issues between police and community. The role and influence of officers in community relations; tensions and conflict; and the problem areas of race and juveniles wi… source
CJT 1353Internship for Criminal JusticeThis course provides supervised practical ex perience in an approved criminal justice agency. It gives students the opportunity to apply theory presented in the classroom in a supervised work setti n… source
CJT 1363Introduction to CorrectionsThis course contains an overview of the correctional field; its origins, historical and philosophical background development, current status; and relationship with other facets of the criminal justic… source
CJT 1383CriminologyThis course includes the study and practice of the nature and significance of criminal behavior. It also explores the theories, statistics, trends, and programs concerning criminal behavior. Three ho… source
CJT 2213Traffic LawAn examination of the role of government in coping with traffic problems. Emphasis is placed on the history, development, and enforcement of statutes pertaining to motor vehicles. Three hours lecture… source
CJT 2313Police Operations and EthicsA study of the operation and administration of law enforcement agencies. Particular emphasis is placed on the functions of the patrol division. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
CJT 2323Criminal LawBasic elements of criminal law under the Constitution of the United States, state constitutions, and federal and state statutes. Three hours lecture . Three hours credit. source
CJT 2333Criminal Investigation IThis course includes fundamentals, search and recording, collection and preservation of evidence, finger printing, photography, sources of information, interviews and interrogation. Three hours lectu… source
CJT 2393Survey of CriminalisticsThis course provides a study of scientific crime detention methods; modus operandi, crime scene search, preservation of evidence, research projects and other topics related to criminalistics. Three h… source
CJT 2513Juvenile JusticeThis course identifies the role of police in juvenile delinquency and control. It covers organization, functions, and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies as well as processing, detention, and dispositi… source
CJT 2723Intelligence Analysis and Security ManagementThis course is designed to develop an understanding of how intelligence assists in maintaining national security, the laws, guidelines, executive directives and oversight relating to intelligence as… source
CJT 2733Transportation and Border SecurityThis course provides a student with an analysis of issues that concern the protection of the borders of the United States and U. S. policies regarding the safety of the U.S. Transportation System. Th… source
CJT 2743Foundations of Homeland Security and TerrorismThis course is a study of the issues pertaining to the role and mission of the Department of Homeland Security and related agencies, both domestic and international. Three hours lecture. Three hours… source
CJT 2813Criminal ProceduresThis course provides an in-depth study of the criminal case within the state and federal court systems. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
CJT 2913Special Problems in Criminal JusticeThis course is designed to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establi… source
CJT 2923Supervised Work Experience in Criminal JusticeThis course, which is a cooperative program between industry and education, is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Nine hours externship. Three hours cre… source
BPT 1224Cookie, Mignardise and Frozen DessertsThis course is designed as instruction on how to make a variety of cookies, biscotti’s, miniature desserts, ice creams, anglaise, petit fours and sorbets. Different methods and techniques will be cov… source
BPT 1234Classic Pastry, Pies and TartsThis course is designed to provide students with the fundamental knowledge of producing various pies, puff pastry, pate a choux, custards, creams and tarts utilizing traditional methods. This course… source
BPT 1314Restaurant and Catering Operations for Baking andPastry Arts. Principles of organizing and managing a food and beverage operation. This course includes instruction on how to operate a baking and/or pastry operation/department for a retail market. T… source
BPT 2214Artisan Breads and ViennoiserieThis course is designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills and techniques of artisan breads and viennoiserie production. Laminated doughs, quick breads, yeast breads, rolls and savory q u… source
BPT 2324Advanced Cakes and PatisserieThis course is designed for students to apply fundamental skills of icing cakes in creating special occasion cakes. Emphasis is placed on developing skills in making various flowers out of m odeling… source
CUT 1114Culinary Principles IFundamentals of food preparation and cookery emphasizing high standards for preparation of meat, poultry, seafood, vegetables, soups, stocks, sauces, and farinaceous items. Two hours lecture. Four ho… source
CUT 1124Culinary Principles IIThis course offers advanced study and application of Culinary Principles I to polish and perfect the techniques of food preparation and cookery emphasizing high standards for food preparation. Two ho… source
CUT 1135Principles of BakingThis course focuses on fundamentals of baking science, terminology, ingredients, weights and measures, and formula conversion and storage. Students will prepare yeast goods, pies, cakes, cookies, and… source
CUT 1153Introduction to Culinary ArtsThis course is designed as an introduction to the culinary arts industry. The course includes discussions and industry observations to discover the opportunities, trends, problems, and organizations… source
CUT 1163Culinary MathThe purpose of this course is to develop basic mathematical computation for all facets of the food service industry. Math skills learned will advance students/graduates at all levels of employment fr… source
CUT 1213Sanitation and SafetyThis course basic principles of microbiology, sanitation, and safety procedures for a food service operation. Implementation of sanitation procedures, cost control, and risk reduction standards in a… source
CUT 1513Garde MangerThis course provides orientation to garni shing, preparation of charcuteri e items, cold foods, and buffet presentation. It explores the various duties of the modern garde manger. One hour lecture. F… source
CUT 1613NutritionThis course provides information on a study of nutrients as related to personal health, foods and food preparation, recipe or menu modification for special customer needs, and merchandising technique… source
CUT 2114Culinary Principles IIIA continuation of Culinary Principles I and II with an emphasis on advanced plating and service techniques. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
CUT 2124Advanced PlatingThis course covers the preparation and service of modern plating techniques. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
CUT 2243Dining Room ManagementThis course focuses on management of a restaurant dining room including good housekeeping technique, fine food, and efficient service. It covers French, Russian, American, and English waited table se… source
CUT 2314American Regional CuisineThis exploration of the American Cuisine concept emphasizing freshness, seasonality, nutrition, indigenous ingredients, and presentation. It is a thorough study into the cuisine characteristics and t… source
CUT 2424International CuisineThis course is a study of cuisines of the world wi th emphasis on use of authentic ingredients, methods, and terminology. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
CUT 2514Wine and Beverage StudiesThis course will examine the role that wine and other fermented beverages contribute to the commercial dining experience. Students will learn about pairing food and wine as well as how to mix beverag… source
CUT 2923Supervised Work Experience in Culinary Arts TechnologyThis course is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the basis of… source
ELT 1192or IMM 1814)Advanced skills related to the wiring of multifamily and small commercial buildings. Includes instruction and practice in service entrance installations, specialized circuits, and the use of commerci… source
ELT 1123Commercial and Industrial WiringInstruction and practice in the installation of commercial and industrial electrical services including the types of conduit and other raceways, NEC code requirements, and three -phase distribut ion… source
ELT 1133Introduction to the National Electric CodeThis is a course in the layout, format, rules, and regulations set forth in the National Electric Code. Emphasis is placed on developing the student’s ability to find information in the National Elec… source
ELT 1144AC and DC Circuits for Electrical Technol ogyrequisite: ELT 1192). Principles and theories associated with AC and DC circuits used in the electrical trades. Includes the study of electrical circuits, laws and formulas, and the use of test equip… source
ELT 1213Electrical PowerElectrical motors and their installation. Instruction and practice in using the different types of motors, transformers, and alternators. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ELT 1253Branch Circuit and Service Entrance CalculationsCalculating circuit sizes for all branch circuits and service entrances in residential installation. Two hours lecture . Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ELT 1273Switching Circuits for Residential, Commercial, andIndustrial Applications. Introduction to various methods by which single pole, 3 -way, and 4 -way switches are used in residential, commercial, and industrial installations. Also includes installatio… source
ELT 1283Estimating the Cost of an Electrical installationCost of an electrical installation. Specifications set forth for a particular structure. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ELT 1413Motor Control SystemsInstallation of different motor control circuits and devices. Emphasis is placed on developing the student’s ability to diagram, wire, and troubleshoot the different circuits and mechanical control d… source
ELT 2424Solid State Motor ControlPrinciples and operation of solid state motor control. Also, the design, installation, and maintenance of different solid state devices for motor control. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Fo… source
ELT 2613Programmable Logic Controllers1413). Use of programmable logic controllers (PLC’s) in modern industrial settings. Also, the operating principles of PLC’s and practice in the programming, installation, and maintenance of PLC’s. Tw… source
ELT 2623Advanced Programmable Logic ControllersAdvanced PLC course which provides instruction in the various operations, installations, and maintenance of electric motor controls. Also, information in such areas as sequencer, program control, blo… source
EET 1114DC CircuitsThis course is designed for students to know the principles and theories associated with DC circuits. This course includes the study of electrical circuits, laws and formulae, and the use of test equ… source
EET 1123AC CircuitsThis course is designed to provide students with the principles and theories associated with AC circuits. This course includes the study of electrical circuits, laws and formulae, and the use of test… source
EET 1214Digital ElectronicsA course designed to introduce the student to number systems, logic circuits, counters, registers, memory devices, combination logic circuits, Boolean algebra, and a basic computer system. Three hour… source
EET 1324MicroprocessorsA course designed to provide students with skills and knowledge of microprocessor architecture, machine and assembly language timing, interfacing, and other hardware applications associated with micr… source
EET 1334Solid State Devices and Circuits1114). A course designed to introduce the student to active devices which include PN junction diodes, bipolar transi stor, bipolar transistor circuits, and unipolar devices with emphasis on low frequ… source
EET 2334Linear Integrated CircuitsA course de signed to provide the student with skills and knowledge associated with advanced semiconductor devices and linear integrated circuits. Emphasis is placed on linear integrated circuits use… source
EET 2414Electronic CommunicationsA course designed to provide the student with concepts and skills related to analog and digital commu nications. Topics covered include amplitude and frequency modulation, transmission, and reception… source
EET 291EET 291A course designed to provide the student with practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other electronics or electronics -related courses. The instructor works closely with the student… source
EMS 1117Emergency Medical TechnicianThis course includes responsibilities of the EMT during each phase of an ambulance run, patient assessment, emergency medical conditions, appropriate emergency care, and appropriate procedures for tr… source
EMS 1142Foundation of Paramedic LectureThis course consists includes a comprehensive review of the knowledge base and skill set of the Emergency Medical Technician. History of EMS, Well-Being of the EMT, medical legal issues, communicatio… source
EMS 1151Foundations of Paramedic LabA laboratory experience designed to give psychomotor experience to the theoretical concepts developed in the lecture. Two hours laboratory. One hour credit. source
EMS 1163Emergency Medical Technician IAn introductory course in the foundational concepts of the Emergency Medical Services. Lecture will include topics in the history of EMS, well- being of the EMT, medical -legal issues, communication,… source
EMS 1222Prehospital Fundamental ConceptsThis course includes a comprehensive review of the knowledge base and skills for the prehospital provider. The lecture component expands previous knowledge of foundational principles of EMS to the le… source
EMS 1231Prehospital Operations and Incident ManagementThis course expands knowledge of operational roles and responsibilities of the advanced prehospital provider. This course is lecture only and is designed to ensure the safety of personnel, patient, a… source
EMS 1242Concepts of Airway and Respiratory Medicine LectureThis course integrates complex knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology into the assessment to develop and implement a treatment pla n with the goal of assuring a patient airway, adequat… source
EMS 1251Concepts of Airway and Respiratory Medicine LabThis course will integrate comprehensive knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology into the assessment to develop and implement a treatment plan with the goal of ensuring a patent airway,… source
EMS 1262Prehospital PharmacologyThe Pharmacology I course contains topics related to the principles of pharmacologic interventions, including an overview of medication research and classifications. The laboratory component includes… source
EMS 1343Concepts of Cardiovascular Medicine LectureThis course consists of the theory, anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology and treatments associated with the conditions of the cardiovascular system. This includes the theory of introductory, advanced… source
EMS 1352Concepts of Cardiovascular Medicine LabA laboratory experience designed to give psychomotor experience to the theoretical concepts developed in the lecture. Four hours laboratory. Two hours credit. source
EMS 1362Prehospital Respiratory ManagementThis course integrates complex knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology into the assessment to develop and implement a treatment plan with the goal of assurin g a patient airway, adequat… source
EMS 1373Prehospital Medical ManagementThis course consists of the theory, anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology associated with various medical diseases from a body-systems approach. The lab experience includes theoretical concepts develo… source
EMS 1384Prehospital Trauma ManagementThis course consists of the theory, anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology associated with various traumatic injuries from a body-systems approach. The lab experience includes theoretical concepts deve… source
EMS 1514Practicum IUsing supervised rotations in a definitive care setting, the students will apply the concepts developed in the didactic and laboratory courses to live patients. This will include rotations in the hos… source
EMS 1525Practicum IIUsing supervised rotations in a definitive care setting, the students will continue to develop assessment and treatment skills. The student will transition to field experience upon achieving competen… source
EMS 1533Prehospital Practicum IUsing supervised rotations in a definitive care setting, th e students will apply the concepts developed in the didactic and laboratory courses to live patients. This will include, but not be limited… source
EMS 1543Prehospital Paramedic PharmacologyThe Prehospital Paramedic Pharmacology course contains topics related to the medication administration for acutely ill or injured patients and chronic care medications. The laboratory component inclu… source
EMS 1552Prehospital Paramedic Respiratory ManagementThis course builds upon already established knowledge of complex knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology into the assessment to develop and implement a treatment plan with the goal of a… source
EMS 1593Paramedic BridgeThis course is a comprehensive review of the knowledge base and skills for the Advanced EMT wishing to enter into further paramedic training who did not participate in the previous AEMT/Paramedic cou… source
EMS 1742Concepts of Neurological Medicine LectureThis course consists of the theory, anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, and treatments associated with conditions of the nervous system. This includes conditions related to structure and those asso… source
EMS 1751Concepts of Neurological Medicine LabA laboratory experience designed to give psychomotor experience to the theoretical concepts developed in the lecture. Two hours laboratory. One hour credit. source
EMS 1913Fundamentals of Advanced EMTThis course is required to apply for certification as an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT). This course introduces the theory and application of concepts related to the profession of the A… source
EMS 1942Concepts of Reproductive Medicine LectureThis course consists of the theory, anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, and treatments associated with conditions of the reproductive system. The course includes care of the newborn as part of the… source
EMS 1951Concepts of Reproductive Medicine LabA laboratory experience designed to give psychomotor experience to the theoretical concepts developed in the lecture. Two hours laboratory. One hour credit. source
EMS 2343Medical Emergencies of the Secondary AssessmentLecture. This course will integrate patient assessment and assessment findings with principles of epidemiology and pathophysiology across the lifespan. At the conclusion of this course, the student w… source
EMS 2351Medical Emergencies of the Secondary Assessment LabThis course will integrate patient assessment and assessment findings with principles of epidemiology and pathophysiology across the lifespan. At the conclusion of this course, the student will be ab… source
EMS 2566Practicum IIIUnder the supervision of an approved program preceptor, the student will continue to apply the concepts developed in the didactic, laboratory, and clinical settings to the care of patients in the env… source
EMS 2618& 2622)The Critical Care Practicum is designed as clinical -based education with an emphasis on competency -based performance. The student will complete clinical rotation in a variety of critical and emerge… source
EMS 2622Critical Care Paramedic Lab2618). This course utilizes the didactic knowledge learned in Critical Care Paramedic I and teaches the student the skills specific to Critical Care Transport including Advanced Pharmacological Assis… source
EMS 2743Concepts of Traumatic Medicine LectureThis course will develop the basis for the pathophysiology, identification, and treatment of traumatic emergencies including coverage of concepts related to trauma systems and shock management. These… source
EMS 2752Concepts of Traumatic Medicine LabThe trauma laboratory experience is designed to giv e psychomotor experience to the theoretical concepts developed in the lecture. Four hours laboratory. Two hours credit. source
EMS 2764Prehospital Paramedic Cardiology ManagementThis course consists of the theory, anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology associated with cardiac dysrhythmia management. The lab experience includes ACLS concepts with intensive skill practices. Two… source
EMS 2773Prehospital Paramedic Medical ManagementThis course builds upon the previously lectured theory, anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology associated with various medical diseases from a body -systems approach. An increased focused is applied to… source
EMS 2784Prehospital Practicum IIAs a continuation of Practicum I, this course uses supervised rotations in definitive care settings to continually develop assessment, treatment, and affective skills. The student will transition to… source
EMS 2863Prehospital Paramedic Maternal, Child, and SpecialPopulations Management. This course consists of the theory, anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, and treatments associated with co nditions of gynecology, obstetrics, neonatal, pediatric, and other… source
EMS 2873Prehospital Practicum IIIBuilding upon Practicum I & II, the student will, under the supervision of an approved program preceptor, integrate concepts developed in the didactic, laboratory, and clinical settings to the care o… source
EMS 2883Prehospital Paramedic Care CapstoneThis course serves as the capstone experience at the conclusion of paramedic didactic material. It will provide the student with a final review of topics and the opportunity to integrate their cognit… source
EMS 2893Prehospital Paramedic Practicum CapstoneA final internship which builds upon Practicum I, II & III, the student will, under the supervision of an approved program preceptor, integrate concepts developed in the didactic, laboratory, and cli… source
EMS 2912Concepts of EMS OperationsThis course will develop the knowledge of operational roles and responsibilities to ensure safe patient, public, and personnel safety. Two hours lecture. Two hours credit. source
EMS 2924Professional Development Seminarstudent must be a nationally - registered paramedic, as well as a Mississippi-certified paramedic and be currently enrolled in the Associate of Applied Science Program). This course teaches the leade… source
EMS 2933Cardiac Resuscitation Across the Life SpanThis course is a comprehensive review of cardiac resuscitation for healthcare professionals. The course provides a review of Basic Life Support for all age groups, advanced cardiac life support, and… source
EMS 2942Paramedic Capstone LectureThis course serves as a capstone experience course at the end of the Paramedic Program. This course will include the following topics: special needs patient populations, EMS rese arch, principles of… source
EMS 2952Paramedic Capstone LabThis course will provide the student with a final opportunity to incorporate their cognitive knowledge and psychomotor skills through cumulative practical skill evaluations and a co mprehensive final… source
DDT 1143Geometric Dimensioning and TolerancesA continuation of conventional dimensioning with emphasis on concepts as adopted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI); a study of international dimensioning symbols used to control tol… source
DDT 1153Descriptive GeometryThis course contains theory and problems designed to develop the ability to visualize points, lines, and surfaces of space. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
DDT 1163Engineering GraphicsThis course provides an introduction to fundamentals and principles of drafting to provide the basic background n eeded for all other drafting courses. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three… source
DDT 1173Mechanical Design IStudents will utilize techniques of modeling to create machine specific drawings. The course emphasizes methods, techniques, and procedures (in presenting screws, bolts, rivets, springs, thread types… source
DDT 1183Technical MathThis course focuses on the study of computational skills required for the development of accurate design and drafting methods. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
DDT 1213Construction Standards and MaterialsThis course introduces the standards and materials used in the construction process. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
DDT 1313Computer Aided Design IThis course is designed to develop basic operating system and drafting skills on CAD. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
DDT 1323Computer Aided Design IIContinuation of Computer Aided Design I (DDT 1313). Subject areas include dimensioning, sectional views, and symbols. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
DDT 1413Elementary SurveyingThis is a basic surveying course that deals with principles of geometry, theory, and use of leveling instruments; calculations; t he control and reduction of errors; and the understanding of land sur… source
DDT 1513Blueprint Reading ITerms and definitions used in reading blueprints. Basic sketching, drawing, and dimensioning of objects will be covered. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
DDT 1523Blueprint Reading IIContinuation of Blueprint Reading I with emphasis placed on reading and interpreting blueprints for different types of structures and performing basic calculations. Two hours lecture. Two hours labor… source
DDT 1613Architectural Design IThis course is a study and development of architectural design principles for a residential and/or commercial s tructure utilizing a 2D or 3D application. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Thr… source
DDT 1713Fundamentals of Machining ProcessesBasic machining equipment and safety procedures. Emphasis is placed on measurement techniques, machine technology, machine tools, and applications (a course for drafting students with no previous mac… source
DDT 1813Design for ManufacturingInstruction in variou s methods of manufacturing with emphasis on the drafter’s role in manufacturing. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
DDT 2153Civil Planning and DesignThis course deals with the development of civil planning and design processes. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
DDT 2183Mechanical Design IIA continuation of Mechanical Design I with emphasis on advanced techniques and knowledge employed in the planning of mechanical objects; includes instruction in the use of tolerances and dimensioning… source
DDT 2213Structural Detailing IStructural section, terms, and conventional abbreviations and symbols used by structural fabricators and erectors are studied. Knowledge is gained in the use of the A.I.S.C. Handbook. Problems are st… source
DDT 2233Structural Detailing IIStudy of the miscellaneous areas of structural detailing including stairs, handrails, and cage ladders. Two hours lecture. Two ho urs laboratory. Three hours credit. source
DDT 2243Cost EstimatingPreparation of material and labor quantity surveys from actual working drawings and specifications. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
DDT 2253Statics and Strength of MaterialsStudy of forces acting on bodies; moments of forces; stress of materials; basic machine design; and beams, columns, and connections. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
DDT 2263Quality AssuranceThe applicat ion of statistics and probability theory in quality assurance programs. Various product sampling plans as well as the development of product charts for defective units will be studied. T… source
DDT 2273Facilities PlanningThis course deals with the techniques and procedures for developing an efficient facility layout and introduces some of the state -of-the-art tools involved, such as 3-D design and computer simulatio… source
DDT 2353CAD ManagementTopics include technical and business aspects of CAD. Standards, customization, networking, Internet integration, and employee support will be covered. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three… source
DDT 2363Computer Numerical ControlBasics of numerical control machines. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
DDT 23733D ModelingThis course will emphasize the user coordinate system and 3-D modeling. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
DDT 2523Pipe DraftingInstruction in the basic knowledge needed to create process piping drawings using individual piping components. Students will utilize 2D or 3D software. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three… source
DDT 2623Architectural Design IIEmphasizes standard procedures and working drawings. Details involving architectural, mechanical, electrical, and structural drawings are covered, along with pr esentation of drawings and computer -a… source
DDT 2713Fundamentals of MultimediaA general overview of current issues in multimedia and the study of how multimedia can assist in the work environment. This course provides a basis for further study in multimedia design and producti… source
DDT 2813Inventor 3D Model and AnimationThis course will provide instruction on the 3D applications of lnventor. It emphasizes the development of 3D parametric models and the ability to generate 2D drawings, details and renderings from the… source
DDT 2823Revit ArchitectureThis course provides instruction on the 3D applications of Revit Architecture. It emphasizes the development of 3D parametric models and the ability to generate 2D drawings, details and renderings fr… source
DDT 291DDT 291Practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other drafting courses. The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s lear… source
ENT 1113Graphic CommunicationsThis course is designed to give students fundamentals and principles of drafting to provide the basic background needed for all other engineering technology courses. Two hours lecture. Two hours lab… source
ENT 1123Computational Methods for DraftingThis course is designed to give the student a study of computational skills required for the development of accurate design and drafting methods. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours… source
ENT 1133Technology GraphicsMachine drafting methods and practice in pictorial and orthographic projections. Techniques and procedures in presenting screws, bolts, rivets, thread types, gears, cams and design and working drawin… source
ENT 1143Geometric Dimensioning and TolerancingA continuation of conventional dimensioning with emphasis on con cepts as adopted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). A study of international dimensioning symbols used to control to… source
ENT 1154Basic Applications of Industrial SafetyThis course introduces the concepts of health and safety in engineering technology related fields. It aims to make the students safety-conscious in relation to personal safety, accident prevention, a… source
ENT 1163Introduction to Industrial EngineeringThis course is designed to give the student an introduction to and an overview of the profession, including career planning and communication, ethics, teamwork and selected solution methods for probl… source
ENT 1173Fundamentals of ManagementThis course addresses organizational management and the dynamic role managers play in the success of businesses. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ENT 1183Spreadsheet ApplicationsThis course focuses on applications of the electronic spreadshe et as an aid to management decision making. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ENT 1213MaterialsThis course is designed to teach students physical properties of the materials generally used in the erection of a structure and the manufacture of products, with a brief description of their manufac… source
ENT 1223Industrial Power Tools ApplicationsThis course is designed to teach students the safe and proper use of various hand and stationary power tools. This course includes instruction in the use of hand power tools, bench grinders, table sa… source
ENT 1233Plans and Document InterpretationGraphic techniques used in the construction industry. This course included computations of areas and volumes, interpretations of constructions plans and specifications and symbols and plans used in t… source
ENT 1243Building Codes & Construction DocumentsIntroduction to building code compliance, the role of inspection in building construction, and overview of construction contracts and specifications. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
ENT 1323Intermediate CADThis course is designed to give the student continuation of Principles of CAD (ENT 1313). Subject areas include dimensioning, file manipulation, symbols and 3 -D wireframe and solid modeling. Two hou… source
ENT 1413Elementary SurveyingThis course is designed to give the student a basic course regarding the principles and practices of plane surveying, including measurements for distance, direction and elevation including an introdu… source
ENT 1513Principles of DesignThis course is designed as an introduction to the field of interior design with emphasis on processes and resources of the designer. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
ENT 1523Landscape DesignThis course is designed to give the student computer-aided design drafting for civil engineering, surveying and land development technicians. Industry standard civil engineering software program will… source
ENT 1533Blueprint ReadingThis course is designed to give the student terms and definitio ns used in reading blueprints. Basic sketching, drawing, and dimensioning of objects will be covered. Two hours lecture. Two hours lab… source
ENT 159ENT 159This course is designed for the student to use the skills and knowledge gained in other design courses. It is a cooperative program between industry and education designed to integrate the student’s… source
ENT 1613Architectural Design IThis course is a study in development of architectural design principles for a residential structure. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ENT 1713Fundamentals of Machine ProcessesThis course is designed to give the student basic machining equipment and safety procedures. Emphasis is placed on measurement techniques, machine technology, machine tools, and applications. Tw o ho… source
ENT 1813Basic Electricity & ElectronicsThis course is designed to give the student instruction in terminology and basic principles of electricity, use of test equipment, safety practices for working around and with electricity, and basic… source
ENT 1823Design for ManufacturingThis course is designed to offer instruction in various methods of manufacturing with emphasis on the drafter’s role in manufacturing. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ENT 1833Manufacturing ProcessesThis course is designed to give the student a study of modern manufacturing processes with an emphasis on flexible manufacturing and computer integrated manufacturing. Two hours lecture. Two hours la… source
ENT 2133Professional DevelopmentThis course emphasizes an awareness of interpersonal skills essential for job success. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ENT 2153Civil DraftingThis course is designed to give the student an introduction to computer - aided design/drafting software for civil, surveying, and land development disciplines. Topics include mapping scales and symb… source
ENT 2233Structural DraftingThis course is designed to teach students structural section, terms, and conventional abbreviations and symbols used by structural fabricators and erectors are studied. Knowledge is gained in the use… source
ENT 2243Cost EstimatingThis course is designed to g ive the student preparation of material and labor quantity surveys from actual working drawings and specifications. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours c… source
ENT 2253Statics & Strengths of MaterialStudy of forces acting on bodies, movement of forces, stress of materials, basic machine design; beams, columns, and connections. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ENT 2263Quality AssuranceThis course focuses on the applic ation of statistics and probability theory in quality assurance programs. Various product-sampling plans as well as the development of product charts for defective u… source
ENT 2273Facilities PlanningThis course deals with the techniques and procedures for developing an efficient facility layout and introduces some of the state -of-the-art tools involved, such as 3-D design and computer simulatio… source
ENT 2323Industrial Welding & MetalsThis course is designed to give the student instruction in different metals and their properties using basic SMAW welding and oxy -fuel cutting and brazing. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. T… source
ENT 2343Advanced CADThis cours e is designed to give the student a continuation of CAD. Emphasis is placed on the user coordinate system and 3D modeling. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ENT 2353B.I.M./Parametric ModelingThis course is designed to give the student a continuation of CAD. Emphasis is placed on the managing Building Information Model. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ENT 2363Computer Numerical ControlA course designed to introduce the stu dents to the basics of computer numerical control machines. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ENT 2413History and Appreciation of ArtcraftsGrowth and development of the artcrafts through the ages, instructional applications; practical designs; demonstrations and projects in leather, ceramics, woodworking and other handicraft areas. Two… source
ENT 2423Mapping & TopographySelected drafting techniques are applied to the problem of making maps, traverses, plot plans, plan and profile drawing using maps, field survey data, aerial photographs and related references, mater… source
ENT 2443Principles of Manufacturing ManagementThis course will include a study of manufacturing processes and materials. A problem solving approach will be used, emphasizing the context of the manufacturing business and the complexities to be ad… source
ENT 2453Energy SystemsThis course covers an overview of the past, present, and future of energy systems and the technologies they employ. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ENT 2463Grading & DrainageThis course is designed to give the student computer aided design drafting for civil engineerin g, surveying and land development technicians. Industry standing civil engineering software program wil… source
ENT 2513Visual Communications in DesignThis course is designed as an introduction to visual communications in interior design with emphasis on orthographic and free-hand drawing and visual design terminology. Two hours lecture. Two hours… source
ENT 2523Intermediate DesignThis course is a studio course for the exploration and application of design methodology to interior environments. Two hours lecture. Two hou rs laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ENT 2533Design Materials and Installation MethodsThis course is a study of architectural materials for interiors with an emphasis on selection, cost, installation, construction supervision and code/standards requirements. Three hours lecture. Three… source
ENT 2543Visual Literacy in DesignThis course is an exploration of various communication methods in interior design through a variety of projects. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ENT 2563Advanced Visual Literacy in DesignThis course is an exploration of advanced graphic communication and modeling methods in interior design through a variety of projects. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ENT 2572Portfolio DevelopmentThis course is an introduction to various portfolio techniques, documentation methods and career planning for the interior design profession. Two hours lecture. Two hours credit. source
ENT 2613Programmable Logic ControllersThis course covers the use of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in a modern industrial setting, as well as the operating principles of PLCs. Discussion and practice in the programming, installati… source
ENT 2623Architectural Design IIThis course is designed to emphasize standard procedures and working drawings. Details involving architectural, mechanical, electrical, and structural drawings are covered, along with presentation of… source
ENT 2643Architectural RenderingThis course is designed to give the student visual express ion of architectural principles and structures. This course will include perspective, shade, shadow, and color using pencil, pen & ink, pain… source
ENT 2713Architectural HistoryThis course is designed to give the student analysis of achievements in the design and construction of major architectural developments from early times to present. Two hours lecture . Two hours labo… source
ENT 2723Digital StudioThis course is designed to give the student a general overview of cur- rent issues in digital media; a study of how digital media can assist in the work environment; provides a basis for further stud… source
ENT 2733Fluid PowerInstruction in the basic principles of hydraulics and pneumatics and the inspection, maintenance and repair of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours cr… source
ENT 2833Preventive MaintenanceThis course includes instruction in basic maintenance and troubleshooting techniques; use of technical manuals and test equipment; and inspection, evaluation, service, and repair of equip ment. Two h… source
ENT 291ENT 291This course is designed to give the student practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other drafting courses. The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection… source
ENT 2923Fundamentals of MultimediaA general overview of current issues in multimedia. Study of how multimedia can assist in the work environment; provides a basis for further study in multimedia design and production. Two hours lectu… source
AGT 1714Applied Soil Conservation and UseThis course is designed to introduce the student to the general principles of soil management, as it relates to forest growth. Three hours lecture . Two hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
FOT 1114Forest Measurements IA classroom and field study of t he basic principles and skills required for timber measurements. Direct and indirect systems of measurement and volume computation, forest type mapping, and graphic r… source
FOT 1124Forest Measurements IIA continuation of Forest Mensuration I with emphasis on electronic and computer applications in forest measurements. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
FOT 1314Forest ProtectionA comprehensive course designed to give the stu dent knowledge in identifying forest insects, diseases, and methods and techniques in controlling these. Also covers preventing and controlling forest… source
FOT 1414Forest Products UtilizationThe emphasis of this course includes primary and secondary products derived from wood and how they are manufactured and used in today’s society. One hour lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours cr… source
FOT 1714Applied DendrologyAn elementary study of trees; the habitats and principle botanical features, forms, functions, and ecological relationships. The major commercially important forest trees of the region are examined i… source
FOT 1813Introduction to ForestryThis course is designed to acquaint the student with the role of a forest technician. Emphasis is placed on educational and job requirements, duties, career and salaries. The student is also made awa… source
FOT 2124Forest SurveyingA course to provide land surveying skills required in the forest industry. Includes instruction in interpreting legal descriptions, deeds, maps, and aerial photographs, and demonstration of equipment… source
FOT 2214Applications of GIS/GPS in ForestryThis course includes using remote sensing, interpretation, and application of aerial photos and other remote sensing images in forestry. This course also inclu ded the global positioning system and o… source
FOT 2424Timber HarvestingPrinciples of cost control and methods of harvesting timber drops are provided. Methods of buying and selling timber are emphasized in laboratory and field exercises. Two hours lecture. Four hours la… source
FOT 2614Silviculture IA comprehensive course dealing with environmental and physiological factors and their influences on forest growth. Two hours lecture . Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
FOT 2624Silviculture IIA continuation of Silviculture I. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
FOT 2914Special Problem in Forest TechnologyA course designed to provide the student with practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other Forest Technology courses. The instructor works closely with the student to insure that the… source
FOT 292FOT 292A continuation of FOT 2914. One to six weeks. One to six hours credit. source
FOT 2944Special Problem in Conservation LawA comprehensive course dealing with management techniques and tools for wildlife populations and habitats. Eight hours laboratory. Four hours credit. HEATING, VENTILATION, AC, & REFRIGERATION TECHNOL… source
ACT 1003Introduction to Heating & Air Conditioning TechnologyThis course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental skills associated with all HVAC courses. Safety, basic tools, special tools, and equipment, communication skills, employability skills… source
ACT 1124Basic Compression RefrigerationThis course includes an introduction to the field of refrigeration and air- conditioning. Emphasis is placed on trade math, thermodynamics and heat transfer. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory.… source
ACT 1133Brazing and PipingThis course includes various tools and pipe connecting techniques. This course includes specialized tools and test equipment required in heating, ventilation, air -conditioning, and refrigeration. Tw… source
ACT 1214ControlsThis course includes fundamentals of gas, fluid, elec trical, and programmable controls. Two hours lecture. Four hours lab oratory. Four hours credit. source
ACT 1313Refrigeration System ComponentsThis course includes an in-depth study of the components and accessories of a sealed system including metering devices, evaporators, compressors, and condensers. Two hours lecture. Two hours lab orat… source
ACT 1713Electricity for Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, andRefrigeration I. This course includes basic knowledge of electricity, power distribution, components, solid state devices, and electrical circuits. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hour… source
ACT 1813Professional Service ProceduresBusiness ethics necessary to work with both the employer and customer. Includes resume, record keeping, and service contracts. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ACT 2323Commercial RefrigerationThis course includes a study of various commercial refrigeration systems. It includes insta llation, servicing, and maintaining systems. One hour lecture. Four hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
ACT 2414Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and RefrigerationI. This course includes residential air -conditioning including indoor air quality. This course includes modules on basic maintenance, air quality equipment, troubleshooting cooling, and troubleshoot… source
ACT 2424Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refri gerationII. This course includes a continuation of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning I with modules related to introduction to hydronic systems, troubleshooting heat pumps, and troubleshooting acces… source
ACT 2433Refrigerant, Retrofit, & RegulationThis course includes regulations and standards for new retrofit and government regulations. This course includes EPA regulations, local, and state codes. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Thre… source
ACT 2513Heating SystemsThis course includes various types of residential and commercial heating systems. This course includes gas, oil, electric, compression, and hydronic heating systems. Two hours lecture. Two hours lab… source
ACT 2623Heat Load Air PropertiesThis course includes introduction to heat load calculations for residential and light commercial heating, ventilation, air -conditioning, and refrigeration systems. Thi s course includes air distribu… source
ACT 291ACT 291Conditioning, and Refrigeration. This course is designed to provide the student with practical application of skills and knowledge gained in technical courses. The instructor works closely with the s… source
ACT 292ACT 292Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration. This course is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Varia… source
HRT 1123Introduction to the Hospitality and Tourism IndustryThis course is designed as an introduction to the hospitality and tourism industry. The course includes discussions and industry observations to discover the opportunities, trends, problems, and orga… source
HRT 1224Restaurant and Catering OperationsThis course introduces the principles of organizing and managing a food and beverage operation. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
HRT 1413Rooms Division ManagementThis course introduces an operational approach to rooms division management in the hospitality industry including front office management and housekeeping operations. Two hours lecture. Two hours lab… source
HRT 2233Hospitality Cost ControlsThis course focuses on principles and procedures involved in an effective food and beverage control system, including standards determination, the operating budget, cost -volume profit analysis, inco… source
HRT 2613Hospitality SupervisionThis course introduces supervisory skills in leadership styles, communication skills, motivational techniques, employee training techniques, and evaluation methods. Two hours lecture. Two hours labor… source
HRT 2623Hospitality Human Resource ManagementThis course introduces the principles of hospitality human resource management with an emphasis placed on the s tudy of human behavior and human relations in the hospitality industry. Three hours lec… source
HRT 2713Marketing Hospitality ServicesThis course covers the application of marketing methodologies and terms to the hospitality and tour ism industry, the use of sales techniques for selling to targeted markets, and developing marketing… source
HRT 2853Convention and Meeting PlanningThis course will focus on planning, promotion, and management of meetings, conventions, expositions, and events. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
HRT 2863Tourism Planning and DevelopmentThis course is designed to provide the knowledge to plan and implement the marketing and management of special events and tourism events. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
HRT 2913Supervised Work Experience in Hotel and RestaurantManagement. This course is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industry experience. Variable credit is awarded on th… source
HRT 2923Supervised Work ExperienceThis course is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the basis of… source
IMM 1113Industrial Maintenance Core & SafetyThis course includes basic safety, introduction to construction math, introduction to hand and power tools, blueprint drawings, and employability and communications. Three hours lecture. Three hours… source
IMM 1133Industrial Maintenance Blueprint ReadingBlueprints, schematics, and plans used in industrial maintenance including instruction in nomenclature, different views, and symbols and notations. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hour… source
IMM 1143Commercial/Industrial WiringInstruction and practice in the installation of commercial and industrial electrical services including the types of conduit and other raceways, NEC code requirements, and three -phase distribution n… source
IMM 1153Electrical Industrial Maintenance IThis course includes Industrial Safety, Introduction to the National Electric Code®, Electrical Theory, Alternating Current, E&I Test Equipment, and Flow, Pressure, Level, and Temperature. One hour l… source
IMM 1163Electrical Industrial Maintenance IIThis course includes process mathematics, hand bending, tubing, clean purge, and test tubing and piping systems, instrument drawings and documents (part one), conductors and cables, and conductors te… source
IMM 121IMM 121This course includes basic tools of the trade, fasteners and anchors, oxy - fuel cutting, gaskets and packing, craft -related mathematics, construction drawings, pumps and dri vers, introduction to v… source
IMM 1223Power Tool ApplicationsInstruction in terminology and basic principles of power tools equipment , safety practices for working around and with power tools, and basic power tool procedures. One hour lecture. Four hours labo… source
IMM 1234Precision Machining OperationsThis course includes instruction related to the safe and proper use of various precision tools. The course also includes instruction in the use of drill presses, engine lathes, and milling machines.… source
IMM 1243Mechanical Industrial Maintenance IThis course includes advanced trade math, precision measuring tools, installing bearings, and installing couplings. One hour lecture. Four hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
IMM 1253Mechanical Industrial Maintenance II1243). This course includes advanced setting baseplates and pre -alignment, conventional alignment, installing belt and chain drives, and installing mechanical seals. One hour lecture. Four hours lab… source
IMM 1273Industrial Maintenance Electrical and InstrumentationLevel I (Part I). This course includes basic tools of the trade, fasteners and anchors, oxyfuel cutting, gaskets and packing, and craft-related mathematics. One hour lecture. Four hours laboratory. T… source
IMM 1283Industrial Maintenance Electrical and InstrumentationLevel I (Part II). This course construction drawings, pumps and drivers, introduction to valves and test equipment, material handling, mobile and support equipment, and lubrication. One hour lecture.… source
IMM 1313Principles of Hydraulics & PneumaticsInstruction in basic principles of hydraulics and pneumatics, and the inspection, maintenance, and repair of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. One hour lecture. Four hours laboratory. Three hours cred… source
IMM 1323Motor Control SystemsThis course includes the Installation of different motor control circuits and devices. Emphasis is placed on developing the student’s ability to diagram, wire, and troubleshoot the different circuits… source
IMM 1373Robotic Controls and ApplicationsThis course is designed to introduce the student to industri al robots. Topics to be covered include robotics history, industrial robot configurations, operation, and basic programming and how they r… source
IMM 1473Fluid PowerInstruction in the basic principles of hydraulics and pneumatics and the inspection, maintenance and repair of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours cr… source
IMM 1483Industrial Control SystemsInstruction in the operation and function of industrial control circuits and devices. Emphasis is placed on the student's ability to diagram, wire and troubleshoot a variety of circuits, control devi… source
IMM 1514Equipment Installation & AlignmentInstruction in pre -installation checks, assembly, location and layout of equipment, preparation of foundations and anchoring procedures, rigging and hoisting, and alignment and initial setup of equi… source
IMM 1614Principles of Piping & Hydro-TestingInstruction on basic principles of piping and pipe fitting, basic pipe fitting procedures, and basic hydro -testing of pipe systems. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
IMM 1733Maintenance Welding and MetalsInstruction in different metals and their properties, and in basic SMAW welding and oxy -fuel cutting and brazing. One hour lecture. Four hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
IMM 181IMM 181Instruction in terminology and basic principles of electricity, use of test equipment, safety practices for working around and with electricity, and basic electrical procedures. Two hours lecture . T… source
IMM 1823Industrial Electricity IIAdvanced skills and knowledge associated with electrical systems in an industrial setting. Content includes instruction in the National Electrical Code, electrical circuits, motors, and estimating ex… source
IMM 192IMM 192Mechanics (Consent of instructor). A course which is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Vari… source
IMM 1933Manufacturing SkillsThis course is designed to provide the student with the basic skills needed to be successful in a high -performance manufacturing environment. The course covers the following topics critical to emplo… source
IMM 2113Equipment Maintenance, Troubleshooting, & RepairMaintenance and troubleshooting techniques, use of technical manuals and test equipment, and inspection/evaluation/repair of equipment. O ne hour lecture. Four hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
IMM 2123Power Tools, Machining, and MaterialsThis course is designed to provide fundamental skills associated with all mechanical maintenance courses. This course includes safety, powered hand and stationary tools, use of a calculator, test equ… source
IMM 2213Advanced Electrical Industrial MaintenanceThis course includes hazardous locations, electronic components, E & I drawings, motor controls, distribution equipment, transformer applications, and conductor selection and calculation. Two hours l… source
IMM 2223Advanced Mechanical Industrial MaintenanceThis course includes temporary grounding, layout and installation of tubing and piping systems, machine bending of conduit, hydraulic controls, pneumatic controls, and motor -operated valves. Two hou… source
IMM 2423Solid State Motor ControlThis course includes principles and operation of solid state motor control. Additionally, the course includes the design, installation, and maintenance of different solid state devices for motor cont… source
IMM 2433Electronic Motion ControlThis course explains applications and operating procedures of solid -state controls, reduced-voltage starters, and adjustable frequency drives as well as troubleshooting procedures. Two hours lecture… source
IMM 2513Programmable Logic Controllers Multi-PlatformThis course covers use of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in modern industrial settings as well as the operating principles of PLCs and practice in the accelerated programming across multiple P… source
IMM 2613Programmable Logic ControllersThis course includes of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in modern industrial settings. This course also includes the operating principles of PLCs and practice in the programming, installation,… source
IMM 2623Advanced Programmable Logic ControllersAdvanced PLC course that provides instruction in the various operations, installations, and maintenance of electric motor controls. Also, information in such areas as sequen cer, program control, int… source
CNT 1513Web Development ConceptsThis course is an introduction to the Internet and its uses in the world of business. It includes basic and advanced features of the Internet, World Wide Web, gophers, listser vers, and creating web… source
CNT 1524Network ComponentsThis course presents local area network and wide area network connectivity. It focuses on architecture, topologies, protocols, and transport methods of a network. Two hours lecture. Four hours labora… source
CNT 1624Network Administration Using Microsoft WindowsServer. This course focuses on the management of a computer network using the Microsoft Windows NT Server network operating system. Emphasis will be placed on daily administrative tasks performed by… source
CNT 1634Microsoft Windows-Installing & ConfigurationThe main goal of this course is to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the features and functions of Microsoft Windows. This includes a look at the configuration, management, and networ… source
CNT 1654Network Administration Using LinuxThis course focuses on the management of a computer network using the Linux network operating system. Emphasis will be placed on daily administrative tasks performed by a network administrator. Two h… source
CNT 2344Introduction to MS/SQLNetwork Administration Using Microsoft Server). This course is designed to generate further experience for the student in installing and maintaining a MC SQL Server. This course also targets basic pr… source
CNT 2423System MaintenanceThis course covers the diagnosis, troubleshooting, and maintenance of computer components. Topics include hardware compatibility, system architecture, memory, input devices, video displays, disk driv… source
CNT 2534Network Planning and DesignThis course involves applying network concepts in planning and designing a functioning network. Emphasis is placed on recognizing the need for a network, conducting analysis, and designing solutions.… source
CNT 2544Network ImplementationThis course is the culmination of all concepts learned in the network curriculum. Topics include planning, installation, evaluation, and maintenance of a network solution. Two hours lectur e. Four ho… source
CNT 2553Network SecurityThis course provides an introduction to network and computer security. Topics such as ethics, security policies, legal issues, vulnerability testing tools, firewalls and operating s ystem hardening w… source
CNT 2644Advanced Network Administration Using MicrosoftWindows Server (Prerequisites: CNT 1624 or 1634). This course is a continuation of Network Administration Using Microsoft Windows NT Server. Emphasis is placed on installation, configuration, and imp… source
CPT 1123Computer ConceptsThis course is an introduction to the history, terminology, and theory of computer systems. Students will gain hands -on experience in the operation of a mid -range computer. Two hours lecture . Two… source
CPT 1144Programming Development ConceptsThis course is an introduction to programming logic and computer systems. Students will gain hands -on experience in the development of computer programs. Three hours lecture . Two hours laboratory.… source
CPT 1313Computer OperationsA study of the operation of computers and peripherals including operations control language, utilities, control commands, and procedures. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
CPT 1323Survey of Microcomputer ApplicationsThis course will introduce word processing, spreadsheet, and database management software with integration of these applications. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
CPT 1333Operating PlatformsThis course will provide experience in a variety of operating platforms. Emphasis will be placed on support personnel interaction with the platform to assist users i n business environments. Two hour… source
CPT 1353Database Design FundamentalsThis course is a study of the design of databases. Additional emphasis is placed on creation, manipulation, extraction, and display of data from existing databases. Two hours lecture. Two hours labor… source
CPT 1513Web Development ConceptsThis course is an introduction to the Internet and its uses in the world of business. It includes basic and advanced features of the Internet, World Wide Web, browsers, listservers, and creating web… source
CPT 2133Career DevelopmentThis course provides practical exercises in interpersonal skills, the job search process, and the importance of high standards of personal and professional relationships for employment. Two hours lec… source
CNT 1414)This course is designed to generate further experience for the student in working in a team environment. This course targets team based network design and team based program design. Two hours lecture… source
CPT 2373Network FundamentalsThis course focuses on the fundamentals of computer networking. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
CPT 2454Game Programming Using Flash and Action Script(Prerequisites: CPT 2434 or approved equivalent advanced object - oriented programming language.) This course is designed to further introduce the student to creating interactive applications, throug… source
CPT 29112916 – Work-Based Learning in Computer Inform ationSystems. Direct application of concepts, terminology, and theory of computer information systems technology. Students must be employed in a work environment where they will have to solve problems as… source
DBT 1113SQL ProgrammingThis course offers students an extensive introduction to data server technology, covering the concepts of both relational and object relational databases and the Standard Query Language (SQL). Studen… source
DBT 1123PL/SQL ProgrammingThis course off ers students an extensive introduction to data server technology, covering advanced concepts of both relational and object - relational databases using PL/SQL. Students are taught to… source
DBT 1214Database Architecture and AdministrationThis course is designed to give students a firm foundation in basic database tasks enabling them to design, create, and maintain a database. Students will gain a conceptual understanding of database… source
IST 1124IT FoundationsThis course covers the diagnosis, troubleshooting, and maintenance of computer components and interpersonal communications for IT professionals. Topics include hardware compatibility, system architec… source
IST 1134Fundamentals of Data CommunicationsThis course presents basic concepts of telephony, local area networks, wide area networks, data transmission, and topology methods. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
IST 1143Principles of Information SecurityThis course is an introduction to the various technical and administrative aspects of information security and assurance. This course provides the foundation for understanding the key issues associat… source
IST 1154Web and Programming ConceptsThis course is an introduction to Web site development and programming logic. Students will gain hands -on experience in the development of computer programs. Upon completion of this course, students… source
IST 1163Database and SQL ConceptsThis course is an introduction to the design and manipulation of relational databases. Emphasis is placed on creation, manipulat ion, extraction, and display of data from existing databases. QBE and… source
IST 1183Essentials of Information Systems TechnologyThis course covers the diagnosis, troubleshooting, and maintenance of computer components. Topics include hardware compatibility, system architecture, memory, input devices, video displays, disk driv… source
IST 1193Practical Applications in Information Systems TechnologyThis course will provide experience with operating systems. Emphasis will be placed on support personnel interaction (communication and professional behavior) with the platform to assist users in bus… source
IST 1213Client Installation and ConfigurationThis course is designed to help the student install, support, and troubleshoot a current client operating system. Emphasis will be placed on common user operations as well as the network administrato… source
IST 1223Network ComponentsThis course presents local area network and wide area network connectivity. It focuses on architectures, topologies, protocols, and transport methods of a network. Two hours lecture. Two hours labora… source
IST 1244Network Admin Using Microsoft Windows ServerThis course focuses on the management of a computer network using the Microsoft Windows Server network operating system. Emphasis will be placed on daily administrative tasks performed by a network a… source
IST 1254Network Administration Using LinuxThis course focuses on the management of a computer network using the Linux operating system. Emphasis is placed on installation, configuration, implementation, and administrative tasks of a function… source
IST 1263Microsoft Office ApplicationsThis course will introduce an operating system and word processing, spreadsheet, database management, and presentation software application. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credi… source
IST 1283Programming Principles with SwiftThis course is designed to help students bui ld a solid foundation in programming using Swift. Students get practical experience with the tools and techniques they will need to build basic iOS apps f… source
IST 1314Visual BASIC Programming LanguageThis introduction to the Visual BASIC programming language introduces the student to object -oriented programming and a graphical integrated development environment. Two hours lecture. Four hours lab… source
IST 1324RPG Programming LanguageThis course is designed to introduce the student to the RPG language and to use the computer in business applications. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
IST 1334COBOL Programming La nguageor Permission of Instructor). This course is designed to introduce the student to the use of the COBOL language in business applications to include arithmetic operations, report editing, control brea… source
IST 1433Web Development Using HTML & CSSThis course involves the application of various professional and personal Web design techniques. Students will work with the latest WYS/WYG editors/HTML editors, animation/multimedia products, and ph… source
IST 1454Principles of Mobile App DevelopmentThis course is designed to help students build a sol id foundation in programming fundamentals using Swift as a language. Students get practical experience with the tools, techniques, and concepts ne… source
IST 1513/4 – SQL ProgrammingThis course is the first of a two-part series that offers students an extensive introduction to data server technology, covering the concepts of both relational and object relational databases and th… source
IST 1523SQL Programming IIThis course is the second of a two -part series that offers students an extensive introduction to data server technology. Students are taught advanced concepts of both relational and object relationa… source
IST 1714Java Programming LanguageThis introduction to the Java Programming Language is to include sort, loops, arrays, and applets. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
IST 1723Programming in PythonThis course is designed to provide an introduction to progra mming concepts and data informatics using Python through lecture and a series of practical hands-on exercises. Two hours lecture. Two hour… source
IST 2224Network Planning and DesignThis course involves applying network concepts in planning and designing a functioning network. Emphasis is placed on recognizing the need for a network, conducting an analysis, and designing a solut… source
IST 2234Network ImplementationThis course is the culmination of all concepts learned in the network curriculum. Topics include planning, installation, evaluation, and maintenance of a network solution. Two hours lecture . Four ho… source
IST 2314Systems Analysis and DesignThis course introduces techniques used in systems analysis and design. Emphasis will be placed on the design, development, and implementation of an information system. Two hours lecture. Four hours l… source
IST 2324Script Programmingof Instructor). This course is an introduction to the use of integrating scripts to add functionality to Web pages. Two hours lecture . Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
IST 2334Advanced Visual BASIC Programming Language(Prerequisite: IST 1314). This course is a continuation of the Visual BASIC programming language. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
IST 2344Database Programming & DesignThis course will introduce programming using a database management software appl ication. Emphasis will be placed on menus and file maintenance. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours c… source
IST 2354Advanced RPG Programming Language1324). This course is a continuation of the RPG programming language. Emphasis is placed on advanced table processing, file maintenance, and interactive programming. Two hours lecture. Four hours lab… source
IST 2374C++ Programming LanguageThis course is designed to introduce the student to the C programming language and its basic functions. Two hours lecture . Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
IST 2384Advanced C++ Programming Language2374). This course is a continuation of the study of the C programming language. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
IST 2414Flash Game ProgrammingThis course is an introduction to developing interactive web-based games using Flash and ActionScript programming. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to create a fully functional F… source
IST 2454Mobile Application DevelopmentThis emergence of a new generation of highly -capable devices and platforms has opened up opportunities for application developers. Mobile development differs from conventional desktop development in… source
IST 2464PowerShell ProgrammingThis course is designed to introduce the student to the PowerShell command line language and its use in monitoring and maintaining Microsoft networks. The student will become familiar with the syntax… source
IST 2494iOS Application DevelopmentThis course is designed to introduce the student to creating interactive applications for iOS devices using Objective C and Cocoa with the Xcode editor. This course will help the student become more… source
MMT 1113Marketing IStudy of principles and problems of marketing goods and services and methods of distribution from producer to consumer. Types, functions, and practices of wholesalers and retailers and efficient tech… source
MMT 1123Marketing IIA continuation of MMT 1113. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
MMT 2233Human Resource ManagementObjectives, organization, and functions of human resource mana gement. Emphasis is placed on selection and placement, job evaluation, training, education, safety, health, employer -employee relations… source
MMT 2513EntrepreneurshipOverview of activitie s that are involved in planning, establishing, and managing a small business enterprise. Topics to be covered will include planning, location, analysis, financing, and developme… source
MMT 2533Purchasing/Supply ManagementPrinciples and techniques for developing an effective and efficient purchasing/supply/materials system. Emphasis on procedures, quantities, delivery, suppliers, price determination, outsourcing, serv… source
MMT 2713Principles of Real EstateThe course deals with the nature of the real estate market, types of ownership of property, contracts, methods of transferal of title, instruments used in transfer, title closing, financing, property… source
MMT 2723Real Estate LawDesigned to give the student a general background in the law of real property and the law of real estate brokerage. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
MMT 2733Real Estate FinanceThis course pr ovides a background in the principles and methods of financing real estate. Real estate mortgage credit operations of commercial banks are broken into the following broad areas: (1) th… source
MMT 2744Real Estate AppraisalAn introductory course covering the purposes of appraisal, the appraisal process and the different approaches, methods and techniques used to determine the value of various types of property. This co… source
MGT 1111CPR and First AidThis course develops the knowledge and skills necessary to provide emergency care for the injured or ill until appropriate professionals take over. One hour lecture. One hour credit. source
MGT 1214Introduction to Massage TherapyThis course teaches the student theories and principles of therapeutic massage and includes the effects, benefits, indications and contraindications, history of massage therapy, Mississippi laws and… source
MGT 1224Massage Therapy IThis course examines basic skills in massage therapy for various modalities. Each modality will move into the next progressive phase enhancing the student’s knowledge. Four hours lecture. Four hours… source
MGT 1233Massage Therapy I LabThis course develops basic skills in massage therapy for various modalities in a laboratory setting. Each modality will move into the next progressive phase enhancing the student’s knowledge. Six hou… source
MGT 1244Massage Therapy IIStudents will develop basic skills in massage therapy. Each modality will move into the next progressive phase enhancing the student’s knowledge. Four hours lecture. Four hours credit. source
MGT 1253Massage Therapy II LabStudents will develop basic skills in massage therapy in a laboratory setting. Each modality will move into the next progressive phase enhancing the student’s knowledge. Six hours lab oratory. Three… source
MGT 1263Massage Therapy Clinical Lab IIThis course applies the principles and theories of Introduction to Massage Therapy and Massage Therapy I and builds on the principles and theories taught in Massage Therapy II and is a continuation o… source
MGT 1272Specialized Modalities IStudents will be introduced to several different traditions of massage and bodywork. Two hours lecture. Two hours credit. source
MGT 1281Massage Therapy Clinical Lab IThis course applies the principles and theories of Introduction to Massage Therapy and Massage Therapy I. Two hours laboratory. One hour credit. source
MGT 1333KinesiologyThis course studies the mechanical aspects of human motion. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
MGT 1343Pathology and Medical TerminologyThis course is designed to teach the student functional assessment of therapeutic massage in relation to pathology. The student learns pathology of multiple systems and determines its impact on the d… source
MGT 1612Board PreparationA basic course to provide students with skills review for board certification. *If student is already a Licensed Massage Therapist, another academic course may be taken. Two hours lecture. Two hours… source
MGT 2223Massage Therapy IIIThis course will provide students with additional knowledge and information in the area of techniques. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
MGT 2233Massage Therapy IVThis course will provide students with additional knowledge and information in t he area of techniques. Two hours lectures. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
MGT 2272Specialized Modalities IIThis course will provide student s more in-depth knowledge of additional traditions of massage and bodywork. Two hours lecture. Two hours credit. source
MGT 2514Massage Therapy Anatomy and Physiology IA combined lecture and laboratory course that covers the anatomical and physiological study of the human body as an integrated whole. The course includes detailed studies of: biological principles; t… source
MGT 2524Massage Therapy Anatomy and Physiology IIA combined lecture and laboratory course that includes detailed studies of the anatomy and physiology of human special senses, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic and immune, respiratory, digestive,… source
MNT 1114Manufacturing Skills BasicA course designed to provide the student with the basic skills needed to be successful in a high -performance manufacturing environment. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
MNT 1123Industrial ElectricityA course associated with AC and DC circuits used in the electrical trades. Includes the study of electrical circuits, laws and formulas, and the use of test equipment to analyze AC and DC c ircuits.… source
MNT 1134Industrial Control SystemsA course designed in the operation and function industrial control circuits and devices. Emphasis is placed on the student’s ability to diagram, w ire and troubleshoot a variety of circuits, control… source
MNT 1142Mechanical Power Transmission IThis course includes instruction and lab exercises related to motor mounting and alignment, key fasteners, and power transmission systems. Four hours laboratory. Two hours credit. source
MNT 1153Basic Industrial RoboticsThis course provides a hands -on learning environment to develop and practice basic robotics safety, robot ics systems, robotic operations and robotic programming. Two hours lecture. Two hours labora… source
MNT 1213Programmable Logic ControllersThis course covers use of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in modern industrial settings as well as the operating principles of PLCs and practice in the accelerated programming, installation and… source
MNT 1224Fluid PowerInstruction in the basic principles of hydr aulics and pneumatics and the inspection, maintenance and repair of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours c… source
MNT 1233Electronic Motion ControlThis course explains applications and operating procedu res of solid state controls, reduced-voltage starters, and adjustable frequency drives as well as troubleshooting procedures. One hour lecture.… source
MNT 1242Mechanical Power Transmission IIThis course includes instruction and lab exercises related to V belt drives, chain drives, gear drives, and multiple shaft systems. Four hours laboratory. Two hours credit. source
MNT 2114Mechatronics Programming IThis course provides a hands -on learning environment to develop an d practice the techniques used in programming and sequencing mechatronics systems. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four h… source
MNT 2123Fundamentals of InstrumentationThis course provides students with a general knowledge of instrumentation principles as they relate to the electrical industry. This course includes instruction in the basis of hydraulics and pneumat… source
MNT 2133Mechatronics Troubleshooting and RepairThis course provides a hands -on learning environment to develop and practice the techniques used in troubleshooting complex mechatronics systems. One hour lecture. Four hours laboratory. Three hours… source
MNT 2214Mechatronics Process ControlA study of the instruments and instrument systems used in chemical processing including terminology, primary variables, symbols, and control loops. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hour… source
MNT 2224Mechatronics Programming IIThis course provides a hands -on learning environment to develop and practice the techniques used in advanced programming and network integration of mechatronic systems. Two hours lec ture. Four hour… source
MNT 2234Mechatronics Special ProjectThis course provides practical application of skills and knowledge gained in their Mechatronics Technician program of study. The instructor works closely with the stu dent to ensure the selection of… source
MNT 2314Maintenance Welding and MetalsThis course includes different metals and their properties and in basic SMAW we lding and oxy -fuel cutting and brazing. One hour lecture. Six hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
MNT 2324Power Tools, Machining, and MaterialsThis course is designed to provide fundamental skills associated with all mechanical maintenance courses. This course includes safety, powered hand and stationary tools, use of a calculator, test equ… source
MNT 2333Computer Aided Design IThis course is designed t o develop basic operating system and drafting skills on CAD. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
MNT 2344CNC/Computer Assisted ManufacturingAn introduction of computer numerical control (CNC) and computer assisted manufacturing (CAM) techniques and practices. Includes the use of the Cartesian coordinate system, programming codes and comm… source
MNT 2354Preventative MaintenanceThis course includes four major performance domains that are aligned to the Certified Maintenance Reliability Professional Certification. Domains include maintenance practices, preventive and predict… source
MNT 2364Industry 4.0 with Data AcquisitionThis is a course to introduce and explain Industry 4.0 with data acquisition. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
MNT 2384Mechatronics RoboticsThis course provides a hands -on learning environment to develop and practice the techniques used in programming and troubleshooting robotic systems. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four ho… source
OTA 1113Foundations of Occupational TherapyThis intake course is an introduction to the field of occupational therapy including history, role orientation, professional organizational structure, legal and ethical implications, legislation, spe… source
OTA 1121Medical TerminologyThis intake course is a study of medical language relating to body systems including diseases, physical conditions, abbreviations, and symbols as applied to occupational therapy. Professional languag… source
OTA 1132Therapeutic AnatomyThis intake course will focus upon the structures of the human body and their respective functions. Emphasis will be placed upon the muscular, skeletal, and nervous systems. Two hours lecture. Two ho… source
OTA 1213Pathology of Psychiatric ConditionsThis intake course provides a basic knowledge of psychiatric disorders encountered in occupational therapy practice. Emphasis is on etiology, prognosis, and management of various psychiatric conditio… source
OTA 1223Pathology of Physical Disability ConditionsThis intake course provides a basic knowledge of selected diseases and conditions encountered in occupational therapy practice. Emphasis is on etiology, prognosis, and management of various pathologi… source
OTA 1233Pathology of Developmental ConditionsThis intake course provides a basic knowledge of selected diseases and conditions encountered in occupational therapy practice. Emphasis is on etiology, prognosis, and management of various pathologi… source
OTA 1243Pathology of Orthopedic Conditions1132 & OTA 1314). This intake course provides a basic knowledge of selected orthopedic conditions encountered in occupational therapy practice. Emphasis is placed upon mechanisms of pathology and bas… source
OTA 1314KinesiologyThis intake course studies individual muscles and muscle functions, biomechanical principles of joint motion, gait patterns, normal mov ement patterns, and goniometry. Three hours lecture . Two hours… source
OTA 1413Therapeutic MediaThis manipulation course provides knowledge and use of tools, equipment, and basic techniques of woodwor king and craft activities as therapeutic media. Emphasis is given to analyzation and instructi… source
OTA 1423Occupational Therapy Skills IThis manipulative course provides fundamental knowledge of practice skills used with patients/clients across the life span and with various diagnoses. Observation and documentation techniques will be… source
OTA 1433Occupational Therapy Skills IIThis manipulative course provides intermediate practice skills used with patients/clients across the life-span and with various diagnosis. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
OTA 1513Group ProcessThis manipulative course introduces theory and research findings explaining group dynamics. The course teaches the student how to facilitate group effectiveness and the skills to apply that knowledge… source
OTA 1913Fieldwork IAThis course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to observe and participate in clinical fieldwork. The student will also begin to develop professional work habits. Students are expe… source
OTA 2443Occupational Therapy Skills IIIThis manipulation course provides advanced practice skills used with patients/clients across the life -span and with various diagnoses. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
OTA 2714Concepts in Occupational Therapy1223, 1423, 1242 or 1243). This manipulative course studies the occupational therapy treatment techniques for a variety of diagnoses while incorporating theoretical concepts. Three hours lecture. Two… source
OTA 2812Healthcare SystemsThis intake course is designed to examine the context of service delivery for occupational therapy. Various models of health care, education, community, and social systems will be examined. Two hours… source
OTA 2935Fieldwork IBThis application course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to apply their knowledge of the occupational therapy process in clinical fieldwork. The student will also begin to devel… source
OTA 2946Fieldwork IIA1223, 1233, 1242, 1314, 1413, 1423, 1433, 1513, 1913, 2443, 2714, 2812, 2935, 2961). This application course synthesizes previous didactic instruction and clinical experiences obtained in Fieldwork I… source
OTA 2956Fieldwork IIB1223, 1233, 1242, 1314, 1413, 1423, 1433, 1513, 1913, 2443, 2714, 2812, 2935, 2961). This application course synthesizes previous didactic instruction and clinical experiences obtained in Fieldwork I… source
OTA 2961Occupational Therapy Transitions IThis course provides information and guidance to the student for their transitional process of becoming an Occupational Therapy Practitioner. This course will encompass a variety of professional skil… source
OTA 2971Occupational Therapy Transitions II2961). This course provides final preparation to the student for the transitional process of becoming an Occupational Therapy Practitioner. Three day seminar. One hour credit. PARALEGAL TECHNOLOGY source
LET 1123Introduction to LawThis course provides an overview of major principles and functions of the state and federal legal systems, introduces various legal fields for professional opportunities, presents legal vocabulary, g… source
LET 1213Legal ResearchThis course is an introduction to basic sources of law and the methods of legal research, including ethics. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
LET 1513Family LawThis course is a study of the areas of law pertaining to domestic relations, emphasizing ethics. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
LET 1523Wills and EstatesThis course is an introduction to the laws of inheritance and estates, basic concepts of estates and wills, probate procedures, and preparation of documents while emphasiz ing ethics. Three hours lec… source
LET 1713Legal WritingThis course includes composition of legal communications, briefs, memoranda, and other legal documen ts with an emphasis on ethical considerations. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
LET 2313Civil Litigation IThis course is designed to study the litigation process. Emphasis is on the structure of the Mississippi Court System and on gathering information and evidence, summarizing and arranging materials, m… source
LET 2323TortsThis course provides instruction in the area of law that deals with civil wrongs and injuries, including intentional wrongs, negligence, and strict liability. It concentrates on the elements of a tor… source
LET 2333Civil Litigation IIThis course is designed to continue the study of the litigation process from discovery through appeal. Emphasis is placed on collecting and organizing discovery materials and demonstrating knowledge… source
LET 2343ContractsThis course provides instruction in the area of contract law, concentrating on the elements of a valid contract, various types of contracts, the Uniform Commercial Code, and ethical issues in contrac… source
LET 2353Criminal LawThis course provides an overview of criminal law, and the procedures involved in the criminal process. The course focuses on the Mississippi court system, legal terminology involved in criminal pract… source
LET 2373Contracts and Business LawThis course provides instruction in the area of contract law, concentrating on the elements of a valid contract, various types of contracts, the Uniform Commercial Code, and ethical issues in contrac… source
LET 2383Criminal Law and ProcedureThis course provides an overview of criminal law and the procedures involved in the criminal process. The course focuses on the Mississippi court system, legal terminology involved in a criminal prac… source
LET 2453Real Property IThis course is an introduction to real property law including ownership, transfer of property, liens and e ncumbrances, and the various types of deeds. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
LET 2463Real Property IIThis course examines legal documents related to real property as recorded in the chancery clerk’s office, the tax assessor’s office, and the circuit clerk’s office. It includes compiling a title abst… source
LET 2523Bankruptcy LawThis course is an introduction to federal bankruptcy law. Emphasis is placed on federal bankruptcy statutes, chapters and forms. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
LET 2653Law Office ManagementThis course provides practical application of daily legal office skills needed in the legal field, professional enrichment presentations, history of the profession, professional ethics through fact a… source
LET 2913Special Problem in Paralegal TechnologyA course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Paralegal Technology courses. Six hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
LET 2923Internship for ParalegalSupervised practical experience in a private law office, courts, government offices, or businesses. Provides students the opportunity to apply theory presented in the classroom in a supervised work s… source
PTA 1123Fundamental Concepts of Physical TherapyThis course is an introduction to the field of physical therapy including role orientation, professional organizational structure, legal and ethical implications, and legislation. Historical patterns… source
PTA 1131PTA Practicum IThis course is designed to provide the student with observational time with participation in selected physical therapy activities. Three hours clinical. One hour credit. source
PTA 1213Fundamental Skills for Physical Therapist Assistants(Pre/Co-requisite: PTA 1123). This course provides knowledge of topics utilized in the practice of physical therapy. Topics covered will include positioning, draping, transfers, body mechanics, gait… source
PTA 1223Therapeutic Modalities1213 & 1314). This course is an introduction to the theory and practical application of hydrotherapy, thermotherapy, cryotherapy, light therapy, and mechanotherapy. Emphasis will be placed on the tec… source
PTA 1314KinesiologyThis course studies individual muscles and muscle functions, biomechanical principles of joint mot ion, gait analysis, goniometry, and postural assessment. Three hours lecture . Two hours lab oratory… source
PTA 1324Therapeutic Exercise and Rehabilitation Irequisites: PTA 1123, 1213, 1223 & 1314). This course provides an overview of the biochemical and neurophysiological basis and application of various therapeutic exercises. The basics of therapeutic… source
PTA 1912Seminar IThis course presents the opportunity for group assembly on a regular basis to work toward achievement of course objectives. Leadership skills, an understanding of group dynamics, community service, i… source
PTA 1922Seminar IIThis course provides the opportunity for group assembly on a regular basis to work to achieve course objectives. Demonstration of leadership skills, an understanding of group dynamics, community serv… source
PTA 2234ElectrotherapyThis course emphasizes theory and practical application of electrotherapy and other therapeutic procedures. Indications and contraindications of modalities are also discussed. Three hours lecture. Tw… source
PTA 2334Therapeutic Exercise and Rehabilitation IIrequisites: PTA 1123, 1213, 1223, 1314, 1324 & 2413). This course presents theory, principles, and techniques of therapeutic exercise and rehabilitation for primarily neurological conditions. Methods… source
PTA 2413Clinical Education ITherapist Assistant Courses). This course provides supervised clinical experiences in demonstrating the attributes and applying the skills for which students have been deemed competent for the clinic… source
PTA 2424 – Clinical Education IITherapist Assistant Courses). This is the first of two culminating clinical education experiences (identified in a Normative Model of PTA Education as the first full -time clinical experience) that p… source
PTA 2434 – Clinical Education IIITherapist Assistant and Clinical Education Courses). This is the second of two culminating clin ical education experiences (identified in a Normative Model of PTA Education as the last full -time cli… source
PTA 2443Clinical Education IVTherapist Assistant and Clinical Education Courses). This is the third of three culminating clinical education experiences (identified in a Normative Model of PTA Education as the last full -time cli… source
PTA 2513Medical Conditions and Related Pathologyrequisites: PTA 1123, 1213, 1314, 1324 1223, 2234, 2413 & 2334). This course provides a basic knowledge of selected disease s and conditions encountered in physical therapy practice. Emphasis is on e… source
PTA 2524Physical Therapy Seminarof core Physical Therapist Assistant course work). This course represents a synthesis of previous didactic, laboratory, and clinical experiences. Students are directed to explore a topic or area of i… source
PTA 2912Seminar IIIThis course further develops the principles and characteristics presented in PTA 1912 & PTA 1922. Two hours lecture. Two hours credit. PRECISION MACHINING TECHNOLOGY source
MST 1114Power Machinery IA course in the operation of power machinery. Includes instruction and practice in the safe operation of lathes, drill presses, and vertical mills. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hour… source
MST 1124Power Machinery IIA continuation of Power Machinery I with emphasis on more advanced applications of lathes, mills, shapers, and precision grinders. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
MST 1213Drill Press and Band Saw OperationsThis course provides instruction of general shop safety as well as the operation of power machinery that includes instruction and practice in the safe operation o f band saws and drill presses. Two h… source
MST 1223Lathe Turning KnowledgeThis course provides instruction of general shop safety as well as the operation of the lathe. The course will implement the performance of lathe operations resulting in the manufacture of various pa… source
MST 1233Milling Machines KnowledgeThis course provides instruction of general shop safety as wel l as the operation of vertical milling machines. The course will implement the performance of milling operations resulting in the manufa… source
MST 1243Precision Lathe OperationsThis course is a continuation of lathe tuning knowledge and provides instruction of general shop safety as well as additional instruction in lathe operations. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory.… source
MST 1252Surface Grinding OperationsThis course provides instruction in general shop safety as well as emphasis on advanced applications of precision grinders. One hour lecture. Two hours laboratory. Two hours credit. source
MST 1263Milling Machine OperationsThis course provid es instruction in general shop safety as well as emphasis on advanced applications of milling machine operations. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
MST 1313Machine Tool MathematicsAn applied mathematics course designed for machinists. Includes instruction and practice in algebraic and trigonometric operations essential for successful machining. Two hours lecture. Two hours lab… source
MST 1413Blueprint ReadingA course in blueprint reading designed for machinists. Includes instruction and practice in reading industrial blueprints. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
MST 1423Advanced Blueprint ReadingA continuation of Blueprint R eading with emphasis on advanced feature of technical prints. Includes instruction on the identification of various projections and views and on different assembly compo… source
MST 1613Precision LayoutAn introduction to the concepts and practice of precision layout for machining operations. Includes instruction and practice in the use of layout instruments. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory.… source
MST 1623Fundamentals of GD&TTolerancing). This course is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the fundamentals of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. Includes emphasis on measurement theory; common terms… source
MST 2134Power Machinery IIIA continu ation of the Power Machinery II course with emphasis on advanced applications of the engine lathe, milling machine, and grinding machine. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hour… source
MST 2144Power Machinery IVA continuation of Power Machinery III with emphasis on highly advanced operations of the radial arm drill, milling machine, engine lathe, and precision grinder. Two hours lecture. Four hours laborato… source
MST 2513Advanced Lathe OperationsThis course provides instruction on safety and advanced applications of the engine lathe. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
MST 2523Advanced Milling OperationsThis course provides instruction on safety and advanced applications of the vertical milling machine. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
MST 2533Precision Grinding OperationsThis course provides instruction on safety and grinding operations and applications to include tool post grinding, cylindrical grinding, and center - less grinding. Two hours lecture. Two hours labor… source
MST 2542Gear Types and ManufacturingThis course provides instruction on safety and vertical or horizontal milling operations, formulas, and procedures required to manufacture various types of gears and their applications. One hour lect… source
MST 2552Advanced Machining TechnologiesThis course provides instruction on safety, operations, and applications of new machining technologies that apply to p recision manufacturing in global markets. Laser technology, EDM wire, Die sink,… source
MST 2714Computer Numerical Control Operations IAn introduction to the application of computer numerical control (CNC) and computer assisted manufacturing (CAM) techniques and practices. Includes instruction and practice related to the use of the… source
MST 2724Computer Numerical Control Operations IIA continuation of Computer Numerical Control Operations I. Includes instruction in writing and editing CNC programs, machine setup and operation, and use of CAM equipment to program and operate CNC m… source
MST 2733Fundamentals of CAD/CAMThis course is designed to provide the students with the fundamental knowledge and skills of Computer Aided Design Manufacturing using various CAD/CAM software packages as they relate to Machine Tool… source
MST 2813MetallurgyAn introduction to the concepts of metallurgy. Includes instruction and practice in metal identification, heat treatment, and hardness testing. One hour lecture. Four hours laboratory. Three hours cr… source
MST 291MST 291A course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Precision Manufacturing and Machining Technology courses. The instructor and studen t work closely tog… source
MST 292MST 2921Technology. A course that is a cooperative program between industry and education designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the b… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SUT 1113Fundamentals of Surgical Technology1st semester courses) (Prerequisites: CPR-Health Care Provider). This is a basic introductory course including hospital and surgical suite organization and environment, history, legal responsibilitie… source
SUT 1217Principles of Surgical Techniquesemester courses). This course is a comprehensive study of aseptic technique, safe patient care, anesthesia, pharmacology, and surgical techniques. Three hours lecture. Eight hours laboratory. Seven… source
SUT 1223Medical Terminology for Surgical TechnologistsA study of medical terminology as it relates to the practice of surgical technology. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit. source
SUT 1314Surgical Anatomycourses). Emphasis is placed on the structure and function of the human body as related to surgery. Application of the principles of surgical anatomy to participation in clinical experience. Four hou… source
SUT 1413Surgical Microbiologycourses). This is an introduction to pathogenic microorganisms related to surgery and their effect on wound healing and infection. It includes principles of sterilization and disinfection. Three hour… source
SUT 1518Basic and Related Surgical ProceduresAll 1st semester courses & CPR-Health Care Provider). This course includes instruction in regional anatomy, pathology, instrumentation, surgical techniques, and safe patient care in general surgery,… source
SUT 1528Specialized Surgical Proceduressemester courses & CPR-Health Care Provider). This course includes instruction in regional anatomy, pathology, instrumentation, techniques, and safe patient care in surgical specialty areas of ear, n… source
SUT 1539Advanced Surgical Proceduressemester courses & CPR-Health Care Provider). This course includes instruction in regional anatomy, pathology, instrumentation, techniques, and safe patient care in surgic al specialty areas of neuro… source
SUT 1703Certification and Role TransitionThis course is an in-depth study of the role of the surgical technologist and review for the certification examination. The course examines liability and legal issues of practice, adapting critical t… source
WLT 1115Shielded Metal Arc Welding IThis course is designed to teach students welding techniques using the SMAW process. One hour lecture. Eight hours laboratory. Five hours credit. source
WLT 1124Gas Metal Arc WeldingThis course is designed to give the student experience in various we lding applications with the GMAW process using various modes of transfer. One hour lecture. Six hours laboratory. Four hours credi… source
WLT 1135Gas Tungsten Arc WeldingThis course is designed to give the student experience in various welding applications using the GTAW process. One hour lecture. Eight hours laboratory. Five hours credit. source
WLT 1143Flux Cored Arc WeldingThis course is designed to give the student experience using FCAW process. One hour lecture. Four hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
WLT 1154Pipe WeldingThis course is designed to give the student experience in pipe welding procedures. One hour lecture. Six hours laboratory. Four hours credit. source
WLT 1162Gas Metal Arc Aluminum WeldingThis course is designed to give the student experience in Gas Metal Aluminum Welding. One hour lecture. Two hours laboratory. Two hours credit. source
WLT 1173Introduction to Welding and SafetyThis course is designed to give student an introduction to the w elding profession and experience in safety procedures related to welding. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit. source
WLT 1225Shielded Metal Arc Welding IIThis course is designed to teach students advanced welding techniques using the SMAW process. One hour lecture. Eight hours laboratory. Five hours credit. source
WLT 1232Blueprint Reading, Welding Symbols, and MetallurgyThis course is designed to give th e student experience in blueprint reading, welding symbols, and metallurgy. One hour lecture. Two hours laboratory. Two hours credit. source
WLT 1252Advanced Pipe WeldingThis course is designed to give the student advanced pipe welding techniques using sh ielded metal arc and gas tungsten arc welding processes. One hour lecture. Two hours laboratory. Two hours credit. source
WLT 1313Cutting ProcessesThis course is designed to give the student experience in oxyfuel cutting principles and practices, air carbon cutting and gouging, and plasma arc cutting. One hour lecture. Four hours laboratory. Th… source
WLT 191WLT 191A course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Welding and Cutting Technology courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a t… source
WLT 192WLT 192Technology. A course which is a cooperative program between industry and education designed to integrate the st udent’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the… source
WLT 2812Welding MetallurgyThis course is designed to give the student experience in the concept of metallurgy and how metals react to internal and external strains and temperature changes. Two hours lecture. Two hours credit. source
WBL 293WBL 29390Work-Based Learning offers superv ised work experience for Career Technical majors in which the student, Work -Based Learning Coordinator/Instructor, and worksite supervisor/mentor develop and implem… 90 cr · 90 hr source
RST 1312Freshman OrientationThis course is designed to help students adjust to college life. Course content includes personal, academic, and financial information to assist the student in succeeding in college. The course is de… source
SSP 100SSP 100Students will enroll in the MS Works system and learn three components within the pathway: Career Awareness, Necessary Skills, and Basic Skills. They will develop the foundational skills needed for t… source
COV 1123Cosmetology OrientationThis course will cover the history, career opportunity, life skills, professional image, Mississippi Cosmetology laws, rules and regulations and communicating for success in the cosmetology industry.… source
COV 1245Cosmetology Science IThis course consists of the study of bacteriology, sterilization, and sanitation. Included are classroom theory and Clinical practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules, and regulatio… source
COV 1255Cosmetology Science IIThis course consists of the study of anatomy and physiology. Included are classroom theory and Clinical prac tice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules, and regulations involved in cosme… source
COV 1263Cosmetology Science IIIThis course consists of the application and demonstration of chemistry and electricity. Included are classroom theory and Clinical practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules, and reg… source
COV 1426Hair Care IThis course consists of the study of properties of the hair and scalp; principles of hair design; shampooing, rinsing, and conditioning; haircutting; hairstyling; braiding and braid extensions; wigs… source
COV 1436Hair Care IIThis course consists of the advanced study of properties of the hair and scalp; principles of hair design; shampooing, rinsing, and conditioning; haircutting; hairstyling; braiding and braid extensio… source
COV 1443Hair Care IIIThis course consists of the practical applications of the study of properties of the hair and scalp; principles of hair design; shampooing, rinsing, and conditioning; haircutting ; hairstyling; braid… source
COV 1522Nail Care IThis course consists of basic nail care services including nail structure and growth, manicuring and pedicuring, and advanced nail tec hniques. Included are classroom theory and Clinical practice as… source
COV 1532Nail Care IIThis course consists of basic nail care services including nail structure and growth, manicuring and pedicuring, and advanced nail techniques. Included are classroom theory and Clinical practice as g… source
COV 1542Nail Care IIIThis course consists of basic nail care services including nail structure and growth, manicuring and pedicuring, and advanced nail techniques. Included are classroom theory and Clinical practice as g… source
COV 1622Skin Care IThis course consists of the introduction to basic skin care services including anatomy of skin, disorders of skin, hair removal, and facial makeup. Included are classroom theory and Clinical practice… source
COV 1632Skin Care IIThis course consists of intermediate skin care services including anatomy of skin, disorders of skin, hair removal, facials, and fa cial makeup. Included are classroom theory and Clinical practice as… source
COV 1642Skin Care IIIThis course consists of advanced skin care services including anatomy of skin, disorders of skin, hair removal, facials, and facial makeup. Included are classroom theory and Clinical practice as gove… source
COV 1722Salon Business IThis course prepares students to operate a successful salon. Included are classroom theory and Clinical practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules, and regulations involved in cosmet… source
COV 1732Salon Business IIThis course prepares students to operate a successful salon and seek employment. Included are classroom theory and Clinical practice as governed by Mississippi cosmetology laws, rules, and regulation… source
COV 2816Cosmetology Teacher Training Imust have at least two years of active practical experience as a licensed cosmetologist and currently ho ld a valid Mississippi cosmetology license). Instruction will be given in developing appropria… source
COV 2826Cosmetology Teacher Training IIand consent of the instructor). Instruction will be given in developing appropriate communication skills, effective use of visual aids, identification of various teaching styles, and practical applic… source
COV 2836Cosmetology Teacher Training III2816, COV 2826, and consent of the instructor). Instruction will be given in development of appropriate lesson plans and practical application of cosmetology instruction. Three hours lecture. Nine ho… source
COV 2846Cosmetology Teacher Training IV2816, COV 2826, COV 2836 and consent of the instructor). Instruction will be given in classroom management techniques; cosmetology laws, rules, and regulations; and practical application of cosmetolo… source
COV 2857Cosmetology Teacher Training V2816, COV 2826, COV 2836, COV 2846 and consent of the instructor). Instruction will be given in classroom management techniques; cosmetology laws, rule s, and regulations; and practical application o… source
COV 2867Cosmetology Teacher Training VI2816, COV 2826, COV 2836, COV 2846, COV 2857 and consent of the instructor). Instruction will be given in classroom management techniques; cosmetology laws, rules, and regulations; and practical appl… source
COV 2877Cosmetology Teacher Training VII2816, COV 2826, COV 2836, COV 2846, COV 2857, COV 2867 and consent of the instructor). Instruction will be given in classroom management techniques; cosmetology laws, rules, and regulations; and prac… source
COV 2887Cosmetology Teacher Training VIII2816, COV 2826, COV 2836, COV 2846, COV 2857, COV 2867, COV 2877 and consent of the instructor). Instruction will be gi ven in classroom management techniques; cosmetology laws, rules, and regulation… source
COV 295COV 295This course is designed to provide students with brush up hours necessary to qualify students to take the state licensure examination. The instructor and student work closely together to select topic… source
HCA 1115Basic Health-Care AssistingThis course includes orientation to program policies: developing employability and job-seeking skills; applying legal aspects of health care; applying safety considerations; communication and observa… source
HCA 1116Basic Health-Care AssistingThis course includes orientation to program policies: developing employability and job-seeking skills; applying legal aspects of health care; applying safety considerations; communication and observa… source
HCA 1123Special Care ProceduresThis course includes specialized procedures for assisting with diagnostic procedures; assisting with treatments; assisting with elimination needs of clients; assisting in meeting hydration and nutrit… source
HCA 1124Special Care ProceduresThis course includes specialized procedures for assisting with diagnostic procedures; assisting with treatments; assisting with elimination needs of clients; assisting in meeting hydration and nutrit… source
HCA 1132PhlebotomyThis course includes the knowledge and skills of basic phlebotomy required to become a certified phlebotomist. Concepts include safety, infection control, phlebotomy equipment and supplies, and phleb… source
HCA 1214Body Structure and FunctionThis course includes study of the structure, function, common disorders, and normal aging-related changes of the integumentary, musculoskeletal, nervous, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary,… source
HCA 1312Home Health Aide and Homemaker ServicesThis course includes basic knowledge and skills required to care for the homebound client and basic knowledge and skills required to provide homemaker services. One hour lecture. Two hours laboratory… source
PNV 1213& PNV 1444)This course is designed to provide the student with the basic theory and clinical experiences needed to provide safe, effective care to the adult client experiencing acute, chronic, or life - threate… source
PNV 1426Fundamentals of Nursing TheoryThis course provides the student with the basic knowledge and skills necessary to care for the individual in wellness and illness and is applicable across the life span. Six hours lecture. Six hours… source
PNV 1437Fundamentals of Nursing Lab/ClinicalThis course provides demonstration and supervised practice of the fundamental skills related to practical nursing. Ten hours laboratory. Six hours clinical. Seven hours credit. source
PNV 1443Nursing Fundamentals & ClinicalThis course provides the student with the basic knowledge and skills necessary to care for the individual in wellness and illness and is applicable across the lifespan, as well as demonstration and s… source
PNV 1444)This course provides the student with the basic knowledge and skills to promote and/or provide safe and effective care for clients and fa milies during the antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum per… source
PNV 1666Medical Surgical Nursing Concepts & ClinicalThis course provides the student with the basic nursing theory and skills to provide safe and effective care for the adult client experiencing acute, chronic, or life -threatening physical health con… source
PNV 1676Alterations in Adult Health Concepts & ClinicalThis course provides the student with the basic nursing theory and skills to provide safe and effective care for the adult client experiencing acute, chronic, or life-threatening physical health cond… source
PNV 1914Nursing Transition27Nursing Transition promotes the development of clinical decision -making skills and an interest in continued professional develo pment. Legal aspects of nursing and employment opportunities and respo… 27 cr · 27 hr source