# Holyoke Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-22T04:48:40.306Z from a crawl of hcc.edu. 335 records (55 programs · 280 courses · 0 resource pages). # Accounting, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACC111 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC112 — Principles of Accounting II - ACC115 — Computerized Accounting - ACC201 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC205 — Managerial Accounting - ACC212 — Federal Income Taxation - ACC215 — Certified Bookkeeper Preparation - BUS112 — Professional Etiquette - BUS113 — Ethics in Business - BUS114 — Money Management - BUS117 — Introduction to Digital Assets and Cryptocurrency - BUS170 — Mathematics for Business Decisions - BUS215 — Spreadsheets - BUS220 — Business Communications - LAW211 — Business Law - MGT230 — Principles of Management Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1493 --- # Business Administration Mass Transfer Option, Business Administration, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACC111 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC112 — Principles of Accounting II - ACC205 — Managerial Accounting - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Computer Applications - CSI111 — Computer Concepts with Applications - LAW211 — Business Law - MGT230 — Principles of Management - MKT240 — Principles of Marketing Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1503 --- # Business Administration Option, Business Administration, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACC111 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC112 — Principles of Accounting II - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS112 — Professional Etiquette - BUS113 — Ethics in Business - BUS114 — Money Management - BUS115 — Computer Applications - BUS117 — Introduction to Digital Assets and Cryptocurrency - BUS170 — Mathematics for Business Decisions - BUS220 — Business Communications - LAW211 — Business Law - MGT230 — Principles of Management - MKT240 — Principles of Marketing Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1598 --- # Child and Family Studies, Liberal Studies, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - DVD110 — Introduction to Developmental Disabilities - EDU208 — Inclusionary Practice in Education - HSV141 — Foundations of Trauma and Trauma Informed Care/Services Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1580 --- # Communication Option, Arts and Science, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - COM110 — Fundamentals of Video - COM113 — Journalism I - COM141 — Practicum in Communication, Media, or Theater Arts - COM142 — Practicum in Journalism - THE218 — Voice and Diction Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1485 --- # Computer Science Option, Computer Information Systems, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CSI105 — Principles of Information Security and Assurance - CSI106 — Programming Fundamentals I - CSI111 — Computer Concepts with Applications - CSI121 — Foundations of Linux - CSI214 — Systems Analysis and Design - CSI218 — Programming Fundamentals II - CSI242 — Applied Database Management - CSI251 — Network Development - CSI254 — Java Programming I - CSI258 — Data Structures - CSI264 — Disaster Recovery Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1585 --- # Creative Writing Option, Arts and Science, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - COM141 — Practicum in Communication, Media, or Theater Arts - COM142 — Practicum in Journalism - ENG238 — Internship in Creative Writing - HUM276 — Humanities Internship Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1536 --- # Criminal Justice, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CRJ100 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJ103 — Introduction to Corrections - CRJ112 — Criminal Law and Procedure - CRJ230 — Capstone in Criminal Justice Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1535 --- # Culinary Arts, Applied Science, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CUL100 — Culinary Fundamentals I - CUL101 — Culinary Fundamentals II - CUL104 — Professional Standards for the Food Service Industry - CUL107 — Pantry and Garde Manger - CUL108 — Stocks, Soups, and Sauces - CUL109 — Entree Preparation and Presentation - CUL111 — Sanitation and Safety - CUL112 — Dining Room Service: Theory and Application - CUL113 — Introduction to Food Service Operations - CUL114 — Baking and Pastry Arts I - CUL116 — Mise En Place - CUL203 — Nutrition for Food Service Professionals - CUL214 — Baking and Pastry Arts II - CUL215 — Food Service Cost Control - CUL280 — Advanced Culinary Service Techniques - CUL281 — Culinary Internship - CUL290 — Culinary Explorations - CUL291 — Food Styling and Marketing Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1590 --- # Cyber Security & Digital Forensics Option, Computer Information Systems, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CRJ100 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CSI105 — Principles of Information Security and Assurance - CSI106 — Programming Fundamentals I - CSI111 — Computer Concepts with Applications - CSI121 — Foundations of Linux - CSI242 — Applied Database Management - CSI251 — Network Development - CSI264 — Disaster Recovery Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1584 --- # Data Science Option, Mathematics, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CSI106 — Programming Fundamentals I - CSI111 — Computer Concepts with Applications - CSI218 — Programming Fundamentals II - CSI242 — Applied Database Management - CSI258 — Data Structures Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1605 --- # Deaf Studies Option, Arts and Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - DFS110 — Lived Experiences in the Deaf World - DFS210 — Introduction to ASL/English Interpreting Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1534 --- # Early Childhood Education, Grades PreK-2, Early Childhood Education, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - EDU101 — Introduction to Early Childhood - EDU120 — Guiding Children’s Behavior - EDU175 — MTEL-CLS Test Preparation - EDU208 — Inclusionary Practice in Education - EDU210 — Curriculum in Early Education - EDU213 — Student Teaching Practicum and Seminar Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1532 --- # Early Education and Care Option, Birth-Age 8, Early Childhood Education, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - EDU101 — Introduction to Early Childhood - EDU118 — Practicum in Early Childhood Education - EDU120 — Guiding Children’s Behavior - EDU203 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children - EDU208 — Inclusionary Practice in Education - EDU209 — Early Intervention and Inclusion: Birth to age 5 - EDU210 — Curriculum in Early Education - EDU213 — Student Teaching Practicum and Seminar - EDU217 — Infant and Toddler Development, Learning, and Care - HSV141 — Foundations of Trauma and Trauma Informed Care/Services Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1581 --- # Education - Elementary Education Option, Grades 1-6, Liberal Studies, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - EDU120 — Guiding Children’s Behavior - EDU175 — MTEL-CLS Test Preparation - EDU208 — Inclusionary Practice in Education - EDU260 — Foundations of Teaching and Learning - EDU271 — Introduction to Teaching Reading and Writing - EDU276 — Education Internship - HSV141 — Foundations of Trauma and Trauma Informed Care/Services Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1530 --- # Education - Secondary Education Option, Grades 5-12 and Specializations, Arts and Science, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - EDU175 — MTEL-CLS Test Preparation - EDU208 — Inclusionary Practice in Education - EDU276 — Education Internship - MUS131 — Aural Skills I - MUS132 — Aural Skills II Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1529 --- # Engineering Option, Engineering Studies, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - EGR109 — Introduction to Electronic Digital Circuits with Verilog - EGR117 — Introduction to Engineering with Computer Applications - EGR118 — Introduction to Programming For Engineers - EGR203 — Introduction to Materials Science - EGR221 — Mechanics I - Statics - EGR222 — Mechanics II - Strength of Materials - EGR223 — System Analysis (Circuit Analysis I) - EGR250 — Thermodynamics Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1528 --- # Engineering Science Option, Engineering Studies, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - EGR102 — Introduction to MATLAB Programming - EGR109 — Introduction to Electronic Digital Circuits with Verilog - EGR117 — Introduction to Engineering with Computer Applications - EGR118 — Introduction to Programming For Engineers - EGR203 — Introduction to Materials Science - EGR221 — Mechanics I - Statics - EGR222 — Mechanics II - Strength of Materials - EGR223 — System Analysis (Circuit Analysis I) - EGR250 — Thermodynamics Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1527 --- # English Option, Arts and Science, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - COM113 — Journalism I - ENG113 — Journalism I Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1526 --- # Environmental Science Field Technician Option, Environmental Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ENV115 — Environmental Seminar - ENV125 — Mapping with Geographic Information Systems - ENV230 — Principles of Environmental Site Assessment - ENV270 — Environmental Internship Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1545 --- # Environmental Science Transfer Option, Environmental Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ENV115 — Environmental Seminar - ENV125 — Mapping with Geographic Information Systems - ENV230 — Principles of Environmental Site Assessment Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1514 --- # Environmental Science:Natural Resources Studies Transfer Option, Environmental Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ENV125 — Mapping with Geographic Information Systems Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1589 --- # Foundations of Health, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BUS112 — Professional Etiquette - DVD110 — Introduction to Developmental Disabilities - HSV141 — Foundations of Trauma and Trauma Informed Care/Services - HTH101 — Introduction to Health Careers - HTH114 — Medical Terminology - HTH202 — Epidemiology - NTR101 — Introduction to Nutrition Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1524 --- # Graphics Option, Visual Art, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ART252 — Typography - ART256 — Digital Design I - ART257 — Digital Design II - ART263 — Graphic Design Foundations - ART264 — Introduction to Motion Graphics - ART265 — Digital Imaging - ART266 — Interactive Design Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1489 --- # Human Resource Management Option, Business Administration, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACC111 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC112 — Principles of Accounting II - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS112 — Professional Etiquette - BUS113 — Ethics in Business - BUS114 — Money Management - BUS115 — Computer Applications - BUS117 — Introduction to Digital Assets and Cryptocurrency - BUS170 — Mathematics for Business Decisions - BUS220 — Business Communications - LAW211 — Business Law - LAW218 — Employment Law - MGT230 — Principles of Management - MGT231 — Human Resource Management - MKT240 — Principles of Marketing Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1570 --- # Human Services, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CRJ100 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - DVD110 — Introduction to Developmental Disabilities - DVD210 — Current Issues in Developmental Disabilities - EDU203 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children - EDU208 — Inclusionary Practice in Education - HSV113 — Introduction to Human Services - HSV122 — Diversity and Social Justice for the Service Practitioner - HSV123 — Helping Skills, Techniques, and Ethics in Human Services and Social Work - HSV288 — Practicum in Human Services I - HTH101 — Introduction to Health Careers - NTR101 — Introduction to Nutrition Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1519 --- # Information Technology Management Option, Computer Information Systems, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CSI106 — Programming Fundamentals I - CSI111 — Computer Concepts with Applications - CSI121 — Foundations of Linux - CSI214 — Systems Analysis and Design - CSI218 — Programming Fundamentals II - CSI242 — Applied Database Management - CSI251 — Network Development - CSI254 — Java Programming I - MGT230 — Principles of Management Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1568 --- # Latinx Studies Option, Arts and Science, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - HSV113 — Introduction to Human Services - HSV122 — Diversity and Social Justice for the Service Practitioner - HUM278 — Humanities Internship - LAX111 — Introduction to Community Organizing Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1583 --- # Marketing Option, Business Administration, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACC111 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC112 — Principles of Accounting II - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS112 — Professional Etiquette - BUS113 — Ethics in Business - BUS114 — Money Management - BUS115 — Computer Applications - BUS117 — Introduction to Digital Assets and Cryptocurrency - BUS170 — Mathematics for Business Decisions - BUS215 — Spreadsheets - BUS220 — Business Communications - BUS278 — Internship in Business - COM110 — Fundamentals of Video - LAW211 — Business Law - MGT230 — Principles of Management - MGT235 — Entrepreneurship - MKT110 — Retailing and e-Commerce - MKT226 — Advertising and Promotion - MKT227 — Sales and Customer Service - MKT240 — Principles of Marketing Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1518 --- # Mathematics Option, Arts and Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CSI106 — Programming Fundamentals I - CSI218 — Programming Fundamentals II - CSI254 — Java Programming I - CSI258 — Data Structures - EGR118 — Introduction to Programming For Engineers Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1604 --- # Music, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - MUS131 — Aural Skills I - MUS132 — Aural Skills II - MUS135 — Class Piano I - MUS136 — Class Piano II - MUS161 — College Chorale I - MUS162 — College Chorale II - MUS171 — Applied Music for Majors I - MUS172 — Applied Music for Majors II - MUS233 — Aural Skills III - MUS234 — Aural Skills IV - MUS237 — Class Piano III - MUS238 — Class Piano IV - MUS263 — College Chorale III - MUS264 — College Chorale IV - MUS273 — Applied Music for Majors III - MUS274 — Applied Music for Majors IV Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1556 --- # Nursing, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - NTR101 — Introduction to Nutrition - NUR170 — Fundamentals of Nursing - NUR180 — Health Promotion and Maintenance - NUR270 — Acute Care Across the Lifespan - NUR280 — Complex Care Across the Lifespan - NUR282 — Role Development - PHM171 — Pharmacology I - PHM181 — Pharmacology II - PHM271 — Pharmacology III - PHM281 — Pharmacology IV Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1557 --- # Radiologic Technology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - HTH114 — Medical Terminology - RDL102 — Radiographic Positioning and Patient Care Lab 1 - RDL103 — Radiographic Positioning and Patient Care Lab 2 - RDL115 — Introduction to the Radiologic Sciences and Patient Care - RDL122 — Radiation Physics, Instrumentation, and Image Production 1 - RDL123 — Radiation Physics, Instrumentation, and Image Production 2 - RDL132 — Radiographic Procedures and Related Anatomy 1 - RDL133 — Radiographic Procedures and Related Anatomy 2 - RDL141 — Clinical Education 1 - RDL142 — Clinical Education 2 - RDL202 — Radiologic Technology Seminar 1 - RDL203 — Radiologic Technology Seminar 2 - RDL221 — Radiation Physics, Instrumentation, and Image Production 3 - RDL223 — Radiation Physics, Instrumentation, and Image Production 4 - RDL233 — Advanced Radiographic Procedures - RDL234 — Radiobiology and Radiation Protection - RDL241 — Clinical Education 3 - RDL242 — Clinical Education 4 - RDL251 — Clinical Internship Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1560 --- # Sport Management, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACC111 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC112 — Principles of Accounting II - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS115 — Computer Applications - MGT230 — Principles of Management - MGT231 — Human Resource Management - MKT226 — Advertising and Promotion - MKT227 — Sales and Customer Service - MKT240 — Principles of Marketing - SPO110 — Introduction to Sport Management - SPO211 — Sport Law Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1549 --- # Theater Arts Option, Arts and Science, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - THE120 — Movement for Actors - THE141 — Practicum in Theater Arts I - THE142 — Practicum in Theater Arts II - THE181 — Musical Theater Workshop I - THE182 — Musical Theater Workshop II - THE210 — Acting II - THE218 — Voice and Diction - THE243 — Practicum in Theater Arts III - THE244 — Practicum in Theater Arts IV Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1539 --- # University Without Walls Option, Liberal Studies, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BUS115 — Computer Applications Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1484 --- # Veterinary Technician Option, Veterinary & Animal Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - MTH130 — Veterinary Math - VET140 — Principles of Animal Health Care - VET145 — Veterinary Medical Terminology - VET147 — Veterinary Practice Management - VET153 — Animal Diseases - VET160 — Veterinary Laboratory Procedures I - VET165 — Veterinary Laboratory Procedures II - VET202 — Animal Science Seminar - VET247 — Animal Nursing I - VET248 — Animal Nursing II - VET258 — Clinical Competency for Veterinary Technicians - VET261 — Animal Facilities Management - VET263 — Exotic Pets - VET264 — Veterinary Pharmacology - VET265 — Veterinary Radiology - VET268 — Reproduction and Large Animal Medicine - VET282 — Externship for Veterinary Technicians I - VET283 — Externship for Veterinary Technicians II Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1538 --- # Accounting Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACC111 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC112 — Principles of Accounting II - ACC115 — Computerized Accounting - ACC201 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC205 — Managerial Accounting - ACC212 — Federal Income Taxation - ACC215 — Certified Bookkeeper Preparation - BUS112 — Professional Etiquette - BUS113 — Ethics in Business - BUS215 — Spreadsheets Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1582 --- # Addiction Studies Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HSV113 — Introduction to Human Services - HSV209 — Addiction Prevention - HSV214 — Adult Addiction Treatment Methodologies - HSV215 — Child and Adolescent Addiction Treatment Methodologies - HSV218 — Health Aspects of Addiction and Recovery Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1495 --- # Child Development Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU101 — Introduction to Early Childhood - EDU108 — CDA I - EDU109 — CDA II - EDU120 — Guiding Children’s Behavior - EDU203 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1599 --- # Community Leadership Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS115 — Computer Applications - EDU278 — Education Internship - HSV288 — Practicum in Human Services I - HUM278 — Humanities Internship - LAX111 — Introduction to Community Organizing Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1601 --- # Culinary Arts Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CUL100 — Culinary Fundamentals I - CUL101 — Culinary Fundamentals II - CUL104 — Professional Standards for the Food Service Industry - CUL107 — Pantry and Garde Manger - CUL108 — Stocks, Soups, and Sauces - CUL109 — Entree Preparation and Presentation - CUL111 — Sanitation and Safety - CUL113 — Introduction to Food Service Operations - CUL114 — Baking and Pastry Arts I - CUL116 — Mise En Place - CUL214 — Baking and Pastry Arts II - CUL290 — Culinary Explorations Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1510 --- # Cyber Security Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CRJ100 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CSI105 — Principles of Information Security and Assurance - CSI106 — Programming Fundamentals I - CSI111 — Computer Concepts with Applications - CSI121 — Foundations of Linux - CSI242 — Applied Database Management - CSI251 — Network Development - CSI264 — Disaster Recovery Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1586 --- # Deaf Studies Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DFS110 — Lived Experiences in the Deaf World Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1487 --- # Developmental Disabilities Direct Support Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DVD110 — Introduction to Developmental Disabilities - DVD210 — Current Issues in Developmental Disabilities - HSV113 — Introduction to Human Services - HSV122 — Diversity and Social Justice for the Service Practitioner - HSV123 — Helping Skills, Techniques, and Ethics in Human Services and Social Work - HSV141 — Foundations of Trauma and Trauma Informed Care/Services - HSV288 — Practicum in Human Services I Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1511 --- # Early Childhood Education (ECE) Foundational Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU101 — Introduction to Early Childhood - EDU118 — Practicum in Early Childhood Education - EDU120 — Guiding Children’s Behavior - EDU210 — Curriculum in Early Education - EDU217 — Infant and Toddler Development, Learning, and Care Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1606 --- # Graphic Design Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ART252 — Typography - ART256 — Digital Design I - ART257 — Digital Design II - ART263 — Graphic Design Foundations - ART264 — Introduction to Motion Graphics - ART265 — Digital Imaging - ART266 — Interactive Design Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1517 --- # Human Resource Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS112 — Professional Etiquette - BUS113 — Ethics in Business - BUS114 — Money Management - BUS115 — Computer Applications - BUS117 — Introduction to Digital Assets and Cryptocurrency - LAW211 — Business Law - LAW218 — Employment Law - MGT230 — Principles of Management - MGT231 — Human Resource Management Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1571 --- # Human Services Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EDU203 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children - EDU208 — Inclusionary Practice in Education - HSV113 — Introduction to Human Services - HTH101 — Introduction to Health Careers - NTR101 — Introduction to Nutrition Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1569 --- # Marketing Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUS101 — Introduction to Business - BUS112 — Professional Etiquette - BUS113 — Ethics in Business - BUS114 — Money Management - BUS115 — Computer Applications - BUS117 — Introduction to Digital Assets and Cryptocurrency - BUS220 — Business Communications - MGT230 — Principles of Management - MKT110 — Retailing and e-Commerce - MKT226 — Advertising and Promotion - MKT227 — Sales and Customer Service - MKT240 — Principles of Marketing Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1567 --- # Mental Health Studies Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HSV105 — Crisis Intervention - HSV113 — Introduction to Human Services - HSV122 — Diversity and Social Justice for the Service Practitioner - HSV123 — Helping Skills, Techniques, and Ethics in Human Services and Social Work - HSV141 — Foundations of Trauma and Trauma Informed Care/Services Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1600 --- # Music Performance Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MUS111 — Orchestra I - MUS112 — Orchestra II - MUS121 — Instrumental & Vocal Ensemble I - MUS122 — Instrumental & Vocal Ensemble II - MUS127 — Ensemble I - MUS128 — Ensemble II - MUS131 — Aural Skills I - MUS132 — Aural Skills II - MUS135 — Class Piano I - MUS136 — Class Piano II - MUS141 — Jazz Ensemble I - MUS142 — Jazz Ensemble II - MUS151 — Jazz Improvisation I - MUS152 — Jazz Improvisation II - MUS161 — College Chorale I - MUS162 — College Chorale II - MUS171 — Applied Music for Majors I - MUS172 — Applied Music for Majors II - MUS180 — Music Production and Recording 1 - MUS181 — Musical Theater Workshop I - MUS182 — Musical Theater Workshop II - THE181 — Musical Theater Workshop I - THE182 — Musical Theater Workshop II Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1555 --- # Music Production and Recording Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MUS111 — Orchestra I - MUS112 — Orchestra II - MUS121 — Instrumental & Vocal Ensemble I - MUS122 — Instrumental & Vocal Ensemble II - MUS127 — Ensemble I - MUS128 — Ensemble II - MUS131 — Aural Skills I - MUS135 — Class Piano I - MUS136 — Class Piano II - MUS141 — Jazz Ensemble I - MUS142 — Jazz Ensemble II - MUS151 — Jazz Improvisation I - MUS152 — Jazz Improvisation II - MUS161 — College Chorale I - MUS162 — College Chorale II - MUS171 — Applied Music for Majors I - MUS172 — Applied Music for Majors II - MUS180 — Music Production and Recording 1 - MUS181 — Musical Theater Workshop I - MUS183 — Music Production and Recording 2 - MUS191 — Applied Music (Non-Major) I - MUS192 — Applied Music (Non-Major) II - MUS293 — Applied Music (Non-Major) III - MUS294 — Applied Music (Non-Major) IV - THE181 — Musical Theater Workshop I Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1607 --- # Practical Nursing Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - NTR101 — Introduction to Nutrition - PHM171 — Pharmacology I - PHM181 — Pharmacology II - PNR170 — Fundamentals of Nursing - PNR173 — Practical Nurse Skills Workshop - PNR180 — Health Promotion and Maintenance - PNR182 — Practical Nurse Role Development - PNR190 — Practical Nurse Acute and Complex Care Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1558 --- # Veterinary Assistant Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - VEA110 — Veterinary Assistant I - VEA112 — Veterinary Assistant II - VEA182 — Veterinary Assistant Externship I - VEA183 — Veterinary Assistant Externship II Source: https://catalog.hcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=13&poid=1596 --- # ACC111 — Principles of Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course explores the basic statements of an accounting system: the Balance Sheet, the Income Statement, and the Statement of Retained Earnings. Students will examine the accounting cycle with an emphasis on the methods of accumulating and summarizing data generated by business transactions. Students will apply their manual accounting skills to an automated accounting system using a learning management system. Areas of concentration will include: adjusting entries, closing process, inventory analysis, merchandising transactions, cash control pr… Prerequisites: MTH013 --- # ACC112 — Principles of Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course will expand upon the basic concepts and theories that students learned in the Principles of Accounting I course. Areas studied include, but are not limited to, the following: long-term assets, short-term and long-term liabilities; transactions unique to corporations issuing stock; Statement of Stockholders’ Equity; Statement of Cash Flows, Financial Statement Analysis, as well as gaining exposure to accounting for manufacturers through an introduction to Managerial Accounting and Job Order Costing. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for t… Prerequisites: ACC111 --- # ACC115 — Computerized Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Designed to give students with an accounting background a familiarity with accounting information and spreadsheet applications. Provides students with an opportunity to complete all steps in the accounting cycle for service and merchandising companies using a general ledger application package and understand the use of typical business documents and reports. Also explores accounting theory and system design. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: ACC111, BUS215 --- # ACC201 — Intermediate Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Develops accounting theory on a comprehensive level. Topics include a review of the accounting process and basic accounting concepts, as well as in-depth coverage of the elements of financial reporting, including financial statement disclosures, special considerations, and valuation issues related to cash, receivables, revenue recognition, inventory, fixed assets, and intangibles. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: ACC112 --- # ACC205 — Managerial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Covers the fundamentals of manufacturing records as they relate to the needs of management in planning, controlling, and decision-making. Topics include: cost behavior, process costing, activity-based costing, cost-volume-profit relationships, variable costing, standard costing with variance analysis, budgets, relevant costing, and capital budgeting decisions. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: ACC112 --- # ACC212 — Federal Income Taxation 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Introduces the fundamental concepts of Federal Income Tax Law with an emphasis on individuals. Topics include gross income, deductions, losses, tax credits, basis considerations, capital gains, and the preparation of federal income tax forms. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: ACC112 --- # ACC215 — Certified Bookkeeper Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Designed as a capstone course that will review and summarize accounting for end-of-period adjustments, depreciation, error correction, inventory, payroll, internal controls, and fraud prevention. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to take the American Institute of Professional Bookkeeper Exam, which is administered for a fee. Pre/ Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # ASL250 — Topics in Advanced American Sign Language I 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Provides students who are working as ASL/English interpreters with in-depth work and study of a particular area of American Sign Language (e.g., classifiers, non-manual markers/signals, use of space, idioms, ASL discourse). The specific topic to be studied may change each time the course is offered. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # ART115 — Introduction to Animation 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course will introduce students of all disciplines to the art of animation, covering its history and evolution. Students will create short animation stories utilizing historical techniques as well as current digital techniques. Students will gain an understanding of how animation can be used effectively to communicate their ideas, and how it differs from other media as a tool for storytelling. Students will gain experience through group and individual animation projects. Two 2 1/2 hour studios per week. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for th… --- # ART220 — Introduction to Illustration 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Two, 2½ hour studios per week. Introduction to the basic concepts and methods of illustration as used for print media, including the creation of single and multi-page drawings, posters, CD design, children’s books, and sequential art. The class will cover the use of pen and ink, paint media, and practical business skills in order to enter the illustration field. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # ART252 — Typography 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites A foundations course in graphic design that focuses on the fundamental and creative use of typography and its role in visual communication. The history and current practice of typography will also be explored. Topics include the structure and use of letterforms, properties of typefaces, expressive typography, and the integration of typography, imagery, and message. Projects in this studio course will include both handwork and computer-generated assignments. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spr… --- # ART256 — Digital Design I 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Two, 2½ hour studios per week. An introduction to the concepts and methods used in the field of art direction and branding. This course applies the practice of graphic design to visual strategy and development through the use of image, type, color, form, and composition. Pre/ Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # ART257 — Digital Design II 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Two, 2½ hour studios per week. A continuation of ART 256 with more in-depth focus on technique and the practice of creating a voice through graphic design. Emphasis will be placed on conceptual exploration, brand development, production, presentation, and understanding of the current and future needs of the design profession. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: ART256 --- # ART263 — Graphic Design Foundations 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Two, 2½ hour studios per week. An introduction to the practice of graphic design through the use of imagery, form, color, and type. Students learn about the historical, theoretical, and technical principles of graphic design, and will explore formal composition techniques, concept development, graphic design methodology, terminology, and current digital techniques. Pre/ Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # ART264 — Introduction to Motion Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Two, 2½ hour studios per week. An introductory course that explores the design and production of time-based media. Students will create projects incorporating elements of typography, graphic design, animation, audio, and video that are based on literal or abstract concepts. Development, storyboarding, and final rendering will be covered through step-by-step processes. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: ART263 --- # ART265 — Digital Imaging 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Two, 2½ hour studios per week. An introduction to digital imaging software and hardware. This course will include scanning, capturing digital images, image manipulation, and creation of digital composites. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: ART263 --- # ART266 — Interactive Design 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Two, 2½ hour studios per week. Provides students with a solid understanding of a variety of Web design techniques. Students will acquire skills with current Web and user interface design practices, with an emphasis on design and visual communication principles. This course builds upon the technical and creative foundations developed in ART 263 as well as typographic principles in ART 252 . Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: ART263 --- # ART270 — Topics in Photography 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Two, 2½ hour studios per week. This course will explore various aspects of photography. This course is dedicated to developing a deeper understanding of specific studio issues previously introduced in studio photography courses or subjects not explored in prior photography courses. Possible topics may include installation of photographic works, mobile photography, portfolio building and broadening, photography book online publishing, working in the studio or outside in the community, etc. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class O… --- # BUS101 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: General Education Outcome Designation Code: KOD This course is designed to stimulate intelligent, critical, and reflective analysis of the business environment and current managerial practices in our culturally, racially, and ethnically diverse world. The course recognizes historical and modern inequalities and explores the following business functions through a diverse and equitable lens: human resource management, marketing, law, operations, ethics and finance. The distinction of unequal opportunities on a global scale is emphasized. The course… --- # BUS112 — Professional Etiquette 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites A study of the interpersonal and communication skills that are fundamental for success in the workplace. Students will hone their professional style as they study topics including professional behavior, interpersonal interactions, and civility as they relate to the workplace. Same as GSY 112 . Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # BUS113 — Ethics in Business 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course introduces students to the relationship between business and society. Topics include corporate citizenship, identification and analysis of stakeholder issues, business ethics fundamentals, business influence on government and the public sector, ethical issues in the global arena, workplace issues, and employment discrimination and affirmative action. Upon completion students should be able to apply ethical principles and guidelines to business decision-making. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click h… --- # BUS114 — Money Management 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites The focus of this course is to develop financially literate students. It will provide a practical introduction to personal finance and money management by focusing on realistic ways to effectively manage and protect personal assets and to maximize financial health and stability. Students will learn how to design a personal budget and learn to make appropriate decisions with regard to savings, investments, insurance, credit protection, estate planning, and managing personal assets. Students will evaluate the cost of borrowed money, real estate investments, the effective us… --- # BUS115 — Computer Applications 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites An introductory, hands-on course designed to provide an overview of microcomputer hardware and software currently available and to provide hands-on exposure to internet, e-mail, operating systems, word processing spreadsheets, databases, and graphics applications. Keyboarding skills preferred, but not required. Note: Students will not receive credit for both CSI 111 and BUS 115. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # BUS117 — Introduction to Digital Assets and Cryptocurrency 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Introduction to Digital Assets, Cryptocurrency, and Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) will provide an overview of blockchain technology and digital assets from a business perspective. Students will learn the terminology, types and use of digital assets, and review the current laws and regulations. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # BUS170 — Mathematics for Business Decisions 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: A focus on organizing, interpreting, assessing, and communicating mathematical data for quantitative decision making in the business environment. The problem solving, reasoning, and communication requirements in this course will students make better decisions associated with common business functions such as: payroll and taxes; accounting; banking; electronic and store front retailing; insurance; and finance. The course will stress critical and logical thinking skills, number sense and estimation, evaluating and producing statistical information,… Prerequisites: BUS115, BUS215, CSI111, MTH014 --- # BUS215 — Spreadsheets 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course will cover all aspects of spreadsheets using an integrated software package which combines a large, advanced electronic worksheet with state-of-the-art graphics and database management capacity, beginning with building a basic worksheet and progressing through the major commands and advanced features of the software package. Students will organize and analyze data by determining necessary mathematical computations to convert into formulas and functions using spreadsheet software. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here… Prerequisites: MTH013 --- # BUS220 — Business Communications 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Emphasizes the fundamental principles of oral and written communication within an organizational setting. Techniques for writing various types of communication are studied, including the writing of news releases, policies, procedures, and performance appraisals. Includes instruction in oral communication and the use of presentation software. Grammar, syntax, style, economy of expression, organization of thought, and clarity are stressed. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # BUS276 — Internship in Business 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Students gain hands-on experience in a professional setting while integrating knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development. Internships are collaboratively supervised by a business faculty coordinator and a work-site supervisor. Students work at the internship site and complete assignments to develop workplace communication skills, strengthen critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and develop a greater awareness of self and others in a career and organizational context. Internships are selective and registration fo… --- # BUS277 — Internship in Business 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites Students gain hands-on experience in a professional setting while integrating knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development. Internships are collaboratively supervised by a business faculty coordinator and a work-site supervisor. Students work at the internship site and complete assignments to develop workplace communication skills, strengthen critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and develop a greater awareness of self and others in a career and organizational context. Internships are selective and registration fo… --- # BUS278 — Internship in Business 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Students gain hands-on experience in a professional setting while integrating knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development. Internships are collaboratively supervised by a business faculty coordinator and a work-site supervisor. Students work at the internship site and complete assignments to develop workplace communication skills, strengthen critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and develop a greater awareness of self and others in a career and organizational context. Internships are selective and registration fo… --- # BUS290 — Topics in Business 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites The exploration of current topics in business, allowing practical application in areas of business study most relevant to today’s student. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # COM110 — Fundamentals of Video 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course is an introduction to video production with an emphasis on production skills and effective visual communication. Through screening and discussion of video and film, as well as group and individual projects, students will learn how to communicate their ideas through the medium of video production. The course covers such topics as storyboarding, camera work and composition, editing, lighting and sound design, genres, and how to design and plan a production. No prior video experience is necessary, however access to a video camera is required. Click here for the S… --- # COM113 — Journalism I 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Theory and practice of journalism fundamentals for print and broadcast media. Brief history of media development and present trends. Basic news writing for newspapers, radio, and television. Techniques of editing. Criticism and analysis of college and area media. Same as ENG 113 Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # COM141 — Practicum in Communication, Media, or Theater Arts 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites -3 This course is designed to provide students with opportunities for the enhancement of their coursework in Communication, Media, or Theater Arts. Through experience in gaining practical skills, students will work directly with an instructor on the design, implementation, and practical aspects of a project. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # COM142 — Practicum in Journalism 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites -3 This course is designed to provide students with opportunities for the enhancement of their coursework in communication, with a specific emphasis on journalism. Students, in consultation with the instructor on the design, implementation, and evaluation of the project, will gain practical skills in reporting, editing, copy editing, and/or layout. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: COM113 --- # CSI105 — Principles of Information Security and Assurance 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites An introduction to the various technical and administrative aspects of information security and assurance. This course provides the foundation for understanding key issues associated with protecting information assets, determining the levels of protection and response to security incidents, and designing a consistent, reasonable information security system, with appropriate intrusion, detection, and reporting features. Pre/ Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # CSI106 — Programming Fundamentals I 4 credits · 4 hours Prerequisites: ENG101, MTH013 --- # CSI111 — Computer Concepts with Applications 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites Understand the fundamentals of computer nomenclature, particularly with respect to personal computer hardware and software and the World Wide Web; make use of the Web as a repository of the latest information and an integrated learning tool; develop an in-depth understanding of why computers are essential to the business world and society in general; focus on the computer as a valuable productivity tool, recognizing its position as the backbone of the computer industry and as both a standalone and networked device; learn strategies for purchasing, installing, and maintain… Prerequisites: ENG101, BUS115, CSI101 --- # CSI121 — Foundations of Linux 4 credits · 4 hours Prerequisites: CSI111 --- # CSI214 — Systems Analysis and Design 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites An introduction to the systems development life cycle, with emphasis on the analysis and design phases. Structured methodologies utilizing CASE tools, as well as prototyping techniques, are covered. A substantial analysis and design project will be required. This course will provide the student an opportunity to advance well beyond the fundamental computer knowledge developed in a beginning computer class and aid the student in future classes. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have the ability to design complex computer systems. Click here for th… --- # CSI218 — Programming Fundamentals II 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: Provides the student with additional knowledge of computer programming using an object-oriented programming language (such as Visual Basic. NET). A strong emphasis will be placed on the proper design and testing of a computer program as well as on the principles of object-oriented programming. This course will include an introduction to program database applications as well as other tools to create programs that conform to current industry standards. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: CSI106, CSI111, MTH014 --- # CSI242 — Applied Database Management 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: Basic models and capabilities of standard database management systems for microcomputers will be emphasized. Focus is on use of a relational database management system to solve real world problems. Also covers the theories of database selection, design, management, and security; application generators; and data distribution. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: BUS115, CSI111, CSI190, MTH190 --- # CSI251 — Network Development 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Provides students with an opportunity to build upon the foundations learned in CSI 120 . The student will develop the necessary skills to implement the basics of network building, work services, transmission media, and protocols. Through hands-on experience in setting up an actual computer network, the student will be able to demonstrate the how and why of networking technology, including the use of protocols. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: CSI111 --- # CSI254 — Java Programming I 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites Provides the student with a working knowledge of Java programming. Topics will include using objects, defining and designing classes, controlling and verifying object behavior, iteration, algorithmic complexity, sorting, and recursion. Methods, event handling, and windows manipulation will also be covered. The complete development cycle, from problem specification through final code, will be emphasized. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: CSI106, CSI111 --- # CSI258 — Data Structures 4 credits · 4 hours Prerequisites: CSI218, CSI254 --- # CSI264 — Disaster Recovery 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course presents methods to identify vulnerabilities and take appropriate countermeasures to prevent and mitigate information failure risks for an organization. This course provides the networking professional with a foundation in disaster recovery principles, including preparation of a disaster recovery plan, assessment of risks in the enterprise, development of policies and procedures, an understanding of the roles and relationships of various members of an organization, implementation of the plan, testing and rehearsal of the plan, and actually recovering from a di… Prerequisites: CRJ105, CSI105 --- # CRJ100 — Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course is an introductory exploration of the modern U.S. criminal legal system, its philosophical foundations, history, and processes. This course draws on a close study of the U.S. Constitution, case law, and contemporary examples to analyze, interrogate, and critique the criminal legal system intersectionally, with attention to issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality. Participants will explore the meanings of, and relationships between, crime, justice, policing, prosecution, the courts, corrections, and systems of incarceration. Students in CRJ 100 will develo… Prerequisites: ENG095 --- # CRJ103 — Introduction to Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Introduction to the modern correctional services of local, state, and federal institutions. The present philosophy, theory, and practice of the correctional process as it applies to convicted law violators of all age groups will also be covered. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: ENG095 --- # CRJ112 — Criminal Law and Procedure 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course studies the history and development of criminal law as a form of social control, the evolution of criminal law from civil law, and the relationship between common and statutory criminal law. The criminal process from investigation through indictment, arrest, arraignment, trial, and sentencing will be reviewed. Through analytic case studies, emphasis will be given to substantive aspects of criminal law and current constitutional constraints established by the United States Supreme Court on law enforcement procedures occurring during arrests, searches and seizur… Prerequisites: CRJ100 --- # CRJ230 — Capstone in Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course is designed to provide criminal justice majors with a capstone experience emphasizing integration of knowledge. Students will analyze contemporary issues in order to demonstrate mastery of the content acquired in previous courses. In addition to other requirements, students will develop and prepare a research project that will result in an end of semester presentation to the class. This course should be taken in the semester immediately preceding graduation. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: CRJ100, CRJ103, CRJ112, CRJ117, CRJ209, ENG101, ENG102, PSY110, SOC110 --- # CUL100 — Culinary Fundamentals I 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites An introductory course designed to prepare students for professional studies in the culinary arts. Focus will be on product identification, organization of the professional kitchen, basic knife skills, and an introduction to fundamental cooking methods. Students will gain hands-on experience in these essential techniques, laying a strong foundation for more advanced culinary skills. Additionally, students will develop an appreciation of food as a sensory, cultural, social, and aesthetic experience, fostering a deeper connection to the art and science of cooking. All fees… --- # CUL101 — Culinary Fundamentals II 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites Emphasis is on basic cooking methods and techniques. Students will apply principles of food preparation to produce a variety of food products while focusing on mastering fundamental cooking techniques such as sauté, braise, roast, grill, broil, etc. Students will evaluate the quality of each preparation. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: CUL100 --- # CUL104 — Professional Standards for the Food Service Industry 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites Focus is on the mechanics of pursuing a career in the food service industry. Students will explore multiple career paths within the food service industry and learn how to manage and advance their careers successfully. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # CUL107 — Pantry and Garde Manger 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites A course designed to develop the skills necessary to successfully execute pantry and cold food production assignments in the professional kitchen. Topics covered include the preparation of salads and dressings, fruits, cheese service, forcemeats, canapés, and hors d’oeuvres. Students will also learn techniques for garnishing and attractively presenting cold preparations. The role these menu items play in contemporary food service operations will be emphasized. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: CUL100, CUL101, CUL116, CUL111 --- # CUL108 — Stocks, Soups, and Sauces 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites Focuses on the fundamental principles, production, service, and evaluation of stocks, soups, sauces, gravies, and thickening agents. Students will produce a variety of classical, modern, and international styles of soups and sauces. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: CUL100, CUL101, CUL116, CUL111 --- # CUL109 — Entree Preparation and Presentation 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course builds on students’ knowledge of foundational techniques and cooking methods. Students will apply previously demonstrated competencies to the preparation and presentation of a variety of entrées. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: CUL100, CUL101, CUL108, CUL116, CUL111 --- # CUL111 — Sanitation and Safety 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites A study of sanitation and safety problems encountered in the food service industry, with an emphasis on proper food handling techniques. A nationally-recognized food service safety and sanitation exam (NRAEF) is taken as part of the course. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # CUL112 — Dining Room Service: Theory and Application 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites Introduces the principles, concepts, and systems of professional dining room service. Topics include dining room organization, scheduling, and management of food service personnel. Upon successful completion of a nationally administered exam, students will receive nationally recognized certification in safe beverage service. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: CUL100, CUL101, CUL104, CUL107, CUL108, CUL109, CUL113, CUL114, CUL116, CUL214, CUL111 --- # CUL113 — Introduction to Food Service Operations 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course focuses on the development of a food service operation plan and essential skills needed to manage a variety of food service operations. Topics include: food service delivery systems, development-cycle of the industry, current trends, management responsibilities, menu design/planning, and environmental sustainability. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # CUL114 — Baking and Pastry Arts I 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites An intensive course designed to prepare students for professional studies in the baking and pastry arts. Focus will be on understanding characteristics of the ingredients used in baking and pastry as well as developing a working knowledge of how ingredients react physically and chemically. Basic baking competence will be developed via hands-on preparation of products through the use of introductory baking methods. Pre/ Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # CUL116 — Mise En Place 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course delves into the essential skills and techniques that form the foundation of successful cooking. Understanding the importance of thorough preparation before beginning any recipe is key to efficiency and excellence in the kitchen. Throughout this class, students will learn how to accurately measure ingredients, scale recipes to meet varying needs, and coordinate multiple kitchen tasks simultaneously. Students will also develop the ability to create detailed production plans that streamline the cooking process and minimize errors. Critical thinking will be emphas… --- # CUL203 — Nutrition for Food Service Professionals 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites 2.5 class hours 1.25 Prerequisites: CUL100, CUL101, CUL116, CUL111 --- # CUL214 — Baking and Pastry Arts II 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites An intensive course designed to prepare students for professional studies in the baking and pastry arts. Focus will be on developing proficiency in a number of advanced pastry preparation techniques, then using that proficiency to prepare and present food items in a variety of settings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: CUL114, CUL116, CUL111 --- # CUL215 — Food Service Cost Control 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course provides an in-depth exploration of cost control principles and techniques essential for effective management in food service operations. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of fundamental concepts, including standards and controls of costs, and the significance of the cost of goods sold and labor costs. Key Prerequisites: CUL100, CUL101, CUL104, CUL107, CUL108, CUL109, CUL113, CUL114, CUL116, ENG101, CUL111 --- # CUL280 — Advanced Culinary Service Techniques 6 credits · 6 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course provides a comprehensive exploration of culinary operations, combining both banquet-style and à la carte service techniques. Students will learn to manage and execute events, as well as handle individualized meal service with precision and efficiency. Emphasis will be placed on menu development, production planning, time management, and customer service in a variety of event settings. The course culminates in a capstone project where students will apply their skills in a real-world setting by planning and executing an event. This hands-on experience will prepa… Prerequisites: CUL100, CUL101, CUL104, CUL107, CUL108, CUL109, CUL111, CUL112, CUL113, CUL114, CUL116, CUL214, CUL290 --- # CUL281 — Culinary Internship 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites Students will engage in practical, hands-on learning by applying classroom knowledge and skills in a real-world professional setting. The internship offers valuable experience, allowing students to build connections in their chosen field and gain firsthand exposure to the challenges and day-to-day operations of the food industry. Through this experience and reflective assignments, students will develop a clearer understanding of their career readiness and professional growth. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: CUL100, CUL101, CUL104, CUL107, CUL108, CUL109, CUL111, CUL113, CUL114, CUL116, CUL214 --- # CUL290 — Culinary Explorations 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites Culinary Exploration is a lecture-based course that dives into the dynamic world of food trends, sustainability, and the evolving culinary landscape. Students will explore current and emerging food movements, gaining insight into how consumer preferences shape the industry. This course also examines the importance of sustainability in food sourcing, waste reduction, and responsible practices that support both the environment and local communities. Additionally, students will learn about specialty equipment used in professional kitchens, the variety of produce available, a… --- # CUL291 — Food Styling and Marketing 2 credits · 2 hours --- # DFS110 — Lived Experiences in the Deaf World 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course will prepare students to better understand the lived experiences in the Deaf World and will focus on the diverse range of careers that support and interact with this community. This will lay the foundation for future employment opportunities in the field. Students will gain an appreciation of the unique cultures, languages and needs of the Deaf community to prepare them for careers that will serve the Deaf community well. This course includes a combination of lecture, class discussions, guest speakers and professional readings. Click h… Prerequisites: ENG101, DFS101 --- # DFS210 — Introduction to ASL/English Interpreting 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This is an introductory course to the profession of American Sign Language/English interpreting. Topics include the history of interpreting, existing models of simultaneous and consecutive interpreting, an overview of current theories, research, and trends on discourse and text analysis, the Code of Professional Conduct for the interpreting profession, business practices, and the process of becoming a screened/certified interpreter. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: ENG101, ASL201 --- # DVD110 — Introduction to Developmental Disabilities 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Introduction to developmental disabilities such as autism, syndromes (e.g., Down syndrome, Fetal Alcohol syndrome), neurological, sensory, physical and health impairments, learning disabilities, and emotional and behavioral disorders. Incorporates a socio-political perspective (laws, legislation, court cases, and attitudes on the treatment of people with developmental disabilities). Effective teaching and intervention strategies will be explored. Special attention will be devoted to addressing barriers to integration and the impact on the individual and his/her family. St… Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # DVD210 — Current Issues in Developmental Disabilities 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course will address issues specific to working with individuals with developmental disabilities. The overarching theme is finding balance between the individual’s right to self-determination and the health and safety of the people with whom we work. Students enrolled in this course will gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of issues that may have been presented in previous human service classes. In addition, they will further develop their skills in working with people with developmental disabilities, as well as developing the skills needed to work with agenc… Prerequisites: DVD110, HSV113, PSY110 --- # EDU101 — Introduction to Early Childhood 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: Field observation and research will augment classroom activities and enable students to: describe the role of teacher of young children and devise a plan for their own professional development; trace the historical traditions of ECE and describe their impact on current practice; identify issues and trends in the field and articulate a professional position; analyze and evaluate approaches to ECE using the principles of developmentally appropriate practice and construct a personal philosophy of ECE based on this analysis. Ten hours of field experie… Prerequisites: ENG095, SPA203 --- # EDU108 — CDA I 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites CDA I is a course for students seeking their Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential from the Council for Professional Recognition. This course will provide students an overview of CDA Functional Areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Students will receive guidance for the development of Competency Statements I and II as well as for Resource Collections I-1, 2, 3; II-2, 3, 4, 5, 9; III and V as defined by the CDA. Students will use knowledge of development, theory, and practice to craft their educational philosophy statement as required by the CDA. Eligibility to enroll in this… Prerequisites: ENG095, SPA203 --- # EDU109 — CDA II 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites CDA II is a course for students seeking their Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential from the Council for Professional Recognition. This course will provide students an overview of CDA Functional Areas 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. Students will receive guidance for the development of Competency Statements III, IV, V, VI as well as for Resource Collections II-6, 7, 8; IV and VI as defined by the CDA. Students will complete the Family Questionnaire and reflect on their strengths and areas for growth as an early education and care professional. Eligibility to enroll in this c… Prerequisites: ENG095, SPA203 --- # EDU114 — Art, Music, and Movement Curriculum in Early Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course provides students the opportunity to learn about developmentally appropriate creative experiences for young children in art, music, and movement. Students will be provided a hands-on approach to interact with and assess a variety of materials and activities to demonstrate an understanding of appropriate curriculum for young children in the creative arts. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: EDU104 --- # EDU118 — Practicum in Early Childhood Education 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This semester-long, field-based experience includes the completion of a minimum of 150 hours of direct work with infants, toddlers, and/or preschoolers. To comply with Massachusetts EEC policy, placement must be with a lead teacher in a licensed early education setting. There will be a minimum of three in person or virtual site visits by the supervising practicum instructor. Seminar: The seminar portion of this course provides an opportunity for self-evaluations, guided discussions, problem solving, and reflection as it pertains to the practicum e… Prerequisites: ENG095, SPA203, EDU101, EDU104 --- # EDU120 — Guiding Children’s Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course is designed as an introduction to strategies in guiding children’s behavior in the classroom. The focus of the class will be on the prevention of behavior problems through appropriate teaching practices, classroom design, class expectations, and social interactions. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: ENG095, SPA203 --- # EDU150 — Topics in Education 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: A survey of current education literature and resource materials that explore topics in the field. The focus of the course may change each semester. Students will be expected to complete a research project. Note: Students enrolled in EDU courses may be subject to CORI/SORI background checks. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # EDU175 — MTEL-CLS Test Preparation 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Designed for students planning to become teachers and who will be transferring to four-year institutions. The course will prepare them to take the required Communication and Literacy Skills (CLS) portion of the Massachusetts Test for Educator Licensure (MTEL). The objective of the course is to offer an intensive experience to acquaint students with the types of material and questions that will be on the test, to teach students appropriate strategies, and to provide students with practice exercises and sample questions. Students will have an opportunity to take a sample MT… --- # EDU203 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course will provide students with an understanding of a “healthy”, developmentally appropriate and inclusive environment for young children. An emphasis will be placed on current trends and definition of “wellness” including: nutrition, physical and emotional health, lifestyle, and the need for physical activity for children and families. Students will become familiar with local, state, and federal programs and agencies which promote and support the “wellness” of today’s diverse families. The Massachusetts Early Childhood Standards will be incorporated into the cours… Prerequisites: EDU104, PSY215, ENG101, SPA203 --- # EDU208 — Inclusionary Practice in Education 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course provides an introduction to inclusionary practice in classroom settings. It will explore categories of disabilities as identified by the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act (IDEA). It focuses on differentiated instruction, Universal Design for Learning, and the appropriate application of assistive technologies. A 10-hour field experience in an inclusive educational setting is required. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: EDU104, PSY215, PSY216, PSY218, ENG101 --- # EDU209 — Early Intervention and Inclusion: Birth to age 5 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course is designed to students gain awareness of how early identification of and intervention for developmental delays or disabilities of young children is beneficial for successful development. Emphasis will be placed on support services available to families and children with disabilities, research, intervention and inclusionary practices, and professional collaboration. Early intervention and inclusion will be explored through an ecological model including children’s families, school, and community, all with respect to diversity considerations. 10 hours of field e… Prerequisites: EDU104, PSY215 --- # EDU210 — Curriculum in Early Education 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: Emphasizes how young children learn within a developmentally appropriate setting. Students will use a Universal Design for Learning approach in designing a culturally responsive and inclusive curriculum in alignment with the Massachusetts Guidelines for Preschool and Kindergarten Learning Experiences and the MA Frameworks. Students will learn how to use authentic, observation-based assessments and documentation to develop intentional and informed curricular decisions. Curricular content areas will include Language and Literacy, Social/Emotional Le… Prerequisites: ENG095, SPA203, EDU104 --- # EDU213 — Student Teaching Practicum and Seminar 6 credits · 6 hours Add to HCC Favorites 15 practicum hrs/wk 1.5 seminar hrs/wk MassTransfer Block Code: Practicum: This course provides an opportunity for student teachers to experience team teaching at an inclusive early childhood setting for children between the ages of 2.9 and 5.0 years. Student teachers will apply knowledge and skills developed in previous coursework to the practice of teaching. They are involved with developing and implementing curricula, assessing child development, utilizing classroom management strategies, and developing interpersonal relationships between staff, children, families, and… --- # EDU217 — Infant and Toddler Development, Learning, and Care 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: An introduction to the early education and care principles and practices that support development and learning for children ages birth to 36 months. The course will focus on relationship-based approaches that span from the relationship with children and families to collaborations with support services. This course supports developmentally appropriate experiences for infants and toddlers through interactions with environments, materials and caregivers. Course content and assignments will align with the Massachusetts Early Learning Guidelines for In… Prerequisites: ENG095, SPA203, EDU104 --- # EDU224 — Program Administration and Leadership in Early Care and Educational Settings 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Leadership and Program Administration in Early Care and Educational Settings is a course for those who aspire to hold administrative and leadership roles in Family Child Care, Out of School Time Care, and Center-based programs. Students will explore and apply current research on effective leadership in the field to the work of EEC program administration and leadership. This course will teach students to supervise and support staff, understand how to navigate and implement laws and regulations, maintain records and fiscal responsibilities, evaluate program effectiveness, b… Prerequisites: ENG101, EDU104, PSY215, PSY218 --- # EDU250 — Topics in Education 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: A survey of current education literature and resource materials that explore topics in the field. The focus of the course may change each semester. Students will be expected to complete a research project. Note: Students enrolled in EDU courses may be subject to CORI/ SORI background checks. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # EDU260 — Foundations of Teaching and Learning 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course will focus on the foundations of teaching, learning, and assessment and the creation and critical evaluation of curriculum materials, including well-structured lessons and meeting diverse needs. The course will explore strategies for backwards design, Universal Design for Learning, interventions, authentic assessment, and inquiry-based instruction. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: EDU100, EDU104, ENG101 --- # EDU271 — Introduction to Teaching Reading and Writing 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course addresses reading and writing acquisition for children. Students will build an awareness of the major components of reading such as: phonological awareness, phonics, decoding, comprehension, vocabulary, writing, children’s background knowledge, fluency, comprehension strategies and motivation, and how they are integrated in fluent reading and writing. Students will examine the assessment cycle for reading and writing acquisition, and explore approaches to support English language learners. Students enrolled in EDU courses may be subject to CORI/SORI background… Prerequisites: EDU104, EDU260, PSY218, ENG101 --- # EDU276 — Education Internship 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites An internship course that offers students the opportunity to learn in an educational setting while obtaining practical experience in their fields of study to apply and reflect on the connections to academic theory and practice. Students are supervised collaboratively by a faculty sponsor and an on-site professional and will work a minimum of 45 hours per credit hour to assist and support instruction, planning, assessment, and events in the classroom and/or community settings as appropriate. They will also work to develop workplace communication skills; gain an understandi… --- # EDU277 — Education Internship 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites An internship course that offers students the opportunity to learn in an educational setting while obtaining practical experience in their fields of study to apply and reflect on the connections to academic theory and practice. Students are supervised collaboratively by a faculty sponsor and an on-site professional and will work a minimum of 45 hours per credit hour to assist and support instruction, planning, assessment, and events in the classroom and/or community settings as appropriate. They will also work to develop workplace communication skills; gain an understandi… --- # EDU278 — Education Internship 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites An internship course that offers students the opportunity to learn in an educational setting while obtaining practical experience in their fields of study to apply and reflect on the connections to academic theory and practice. Students are supervised collaboratively by a faculty sponsor and an on-site professional and will work a minimum of 45 hours per credit hour to assist and support instruction, planning, assessment, and events in the classroom and/or community settings as appropriate. They will also work to develop workplace communication skills; gain an understandi… --- # EGR102 — Introduction to MATLAB Programming 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Variables, arrays, conditional statements, loops, functions, and plots are covered using MATLAB programming language. A major emphasis will be placed on engineering and science applications through different projects. This course is intended for students with no prior programming experience. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MTH104 --- # EGR109 — Introduction to Electronic Digital Circuits with Verilog 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites A treatment of digital logic as it applies to electronic circuits. Topics include Boolean logic, logic gates, combinational and sequential devices, and the simulation language Verilog. Students will be required to write Verilog programs. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # EGR117 — Introduction to Engineering with Computer Applications 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites Engineering challenges are everywhere. Students in this project-based course will use computer applications that engineers, scientists, and researchers use to design systems, solve problems, and test solutions. Students will tackle introductory engineering-related challenges with microcomputer facilities. By using computer-aided design (CAD) software like SolidWorks, students will create parts and combine them into assemblies. They will use MATLAB to analyze and design systems. With introductory use of Excel techniques and methods, GeoGebra, Critical Path Methods, student… --- # EGR118 — Introduction to Programming For Engineers 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: An in-depth introduction to computer programming using Python, MATLAB, or comparable programming languages with an emphasis on engineering applications. Topics are: decimal and binary numbers, selection and repetition structures, arrays, methods, classes, and input/output. Class will be held in a computer lab to ensure access to appropriate software. No previous experience in programming is required Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MTH104 --- # EGR203 — Introduction to Materials Science 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites A study of the fundamental characteristics of engineering materials, including metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites. Topics will include: a thorough analysis of the response of crystalline materials to mechanical stress and thermal treatment, and the selection of materials for mechanical properties. Specific emphasis will be given to understanding the relationship between microstructure and mechanical behavior of materials. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: CHM101, CHM113, CHM121 --- # EGR209 — Dynamics 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This class teaches about kinetics and kinematics of particles and rigid bodies. It includes: Newton’s laws, work energy and impulse momentum principles, laws of linear and angular momentum, conservation of momentum, planar motion of rigid bodies, and introduction to vibration of single degree of freedom systems. Pre/ Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # EGR221 — Mechanics I - Statics 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites A vector treatment of the equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies. Topics to be included are: vector algebra, forces, moments, couples, equations of equilibrium, free body diagrams, graphical techniques, constraints, structures and mechanisms, friction, centroids and moments of inertia, and method of virtual work. Pre/ All fees are subject to change. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # EGR222 — Mechanics II - Strength of Materials 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites A study of the methods of determining stresses, strains, and deflections in engineering materials and structures that result from the application of physical loads. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: EGR221 --- # EGR223 — System Analysis (Circuit Analysis I) 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites Covers Time Domain Analysis and techniques for writing and solving system dynamic equations with applications to electronics and other types of circuits. No prior knowledge of electricity or electronics is required. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: PHS111 --- # EGR250 — Thermodynamics 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites The classical thermodynamic principles and laws, including thermodynamic properties of substances, work, and heat; the first and second laws of thermodynamics and their implications, including the concepts of entropy, reversible and irreversible processes, and cycles. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: PHS111 --- # ENG085 — Pre-College English I 6 credits · 6 hours Add to HCC Favorites The first course in the developmental English sequence engages underprepared students in the writing of clear, grammatically correct sentences and logically developed paragraphs. Students will develop active reading and critical thinking skills, improving their comprehension and interpretation of course texts, including editorials, essays, memoirs, novels, and fiction. Students will produce a variety of written works, ranging from paragraphs to a 2-3-page paper. Note: A final grade of C- or higher is required to pass this course and proceed to ENG 095 . Click here for the… --- # ENG095 — Pre-College English II 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites The second course in the developmental English sequence continues to emphasize the writing of clear, grammatically correct sentences and logically developed paragraphs, leading to essays. Students will develop close reading and critical thinking skills, with an increasing emphasis on analysis of texts that include editorials, essays, memoir, and fiction. Students will produce at least three formal papers, including a 3-4-page essay that is analytical rather than a merely factual report or personal response. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for th… Prerequisites: ENG085, ENG101 --- # ENG113 — Journalism I 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Theory and practice of journalism fundamentals for print and broadcast media. Brief history of media development and present trends. Basic news writing for newspapers, radio, and television. Techniques of editing. Criticism and analysis of college and area media. Same as COM 113 Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # ENG238 — Internship in Creative Writing 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites -3 This course is designed to provide students with projects for the enhancement of their coursework in creative writing. Students, in consultation with the instructor on the design, implementation, and evaluation of the project, will gain practical skills in editing a literary journal (online and in print), running a writing group, planning and facilitating literary events, or other similar projects. e., 1 credit = 6 hrs./wk., 2 credits = 12 hrs./wk., 3 credits = 18 hrs./ wk.) Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. C… Prerequisites: ENG102 --- # ESL132 — Reading, Speaking, and Listening 3 6 credits · 6 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: Students will develop reading strategies in English such as previewing, skimming, scanning, identifying and stating main ideas, drawing inferences, and predicting Prerequisites: ESL108, ESL110, CWD1063, CWD1064, CWD1099 --- # ESL133 — Writing and Grammar 3 6 credits · 6 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: Students will master controlled, focused paragraphs and learn to write a short essay using appropriate composition strategies and critical thinking skills. Students’ writing will reflect different sentence types (simple, compound, and complex) and structures, correct verb tenses (simple and perfect), and other grammatical forms, including phrases, clauses, comparative and superlative forms, correlative conjunctions, modals, and real conditionals. In addition, students will develop skills in MLA formatting, word processing, note taking, written com… Prerequisites: ESL110, ESL168, CWD1064, CWD1065, CWD1098 --- # ESL142 — Reading, Speaking, and Listening 4 6 credits · 6 hours Prerequisites: ESL130, ESL131, ESL132 --- # ESL143 — Writing and Grammar 4 6 credits · 6 hours Prerequisites: ESL131, ESL169, ESL133 --- # ESL152 — Topics in ESL 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Emphasizes the integration of English skills through an in-depth examination of a theme. Develops critical reading, writing, grammar, and/or oral production/comprehension skills in English Language Learners while enhancing students’ understanding of the subject matter. Students will be immersed in the selected theme through a wide variety of sources that may include textbooks, newspapers, fiction, essays, oral interviews, film, or community events. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # ESL154 — Reading, Speaking, and Listening 5 6 credits · 6 hours Prerequisites: ESL140, ESL141, ESL142 --- # ESL155 — Writing and Grammar 5 6 credits · 6 hours Prerequisites: ESL141, ESL170, ESL143 --- # ENV115 — Environmental Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites A series of guest speakers from industry, government, consulting, and education share their perspectives on current environmental problems and solutions. In addition, speakers will present career alternatives in environmental science and provide a forum for discussion with seminar participants. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # ENV125 — Mapping with Geographic Information Systems 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This is an introductory course in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Geographic information systems are computer technologies for producing maps and discovering possible correlation between spatial data (e.g., natural resource data, census information, land use data, city planning records, epidemiological information, water quality figures, air quality figures, marketing statistics, etc.). Individuals from diverse disciplines are encouraged to enroll in this course, which focuses on obtaining and creating digital data, performing elementary spatial analysis, and produc… --- # ENV150 — Current Topics in Environmental Science 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course is designed to explore contemporary topics in environmental studies. Social, cultural, and scientific issues as they relate to the environment will be examined. Examples of subject matter covered in the course may include: endangered species, biodiversity, environmental health, environmental law, forest and wildlife management, conservation biology, global environmental change, ecosystem restoration, renewable energy, and green business. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027… --- # ENV230 — Principles of Environmental Site Assessment 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course is an overview of the major principles and techniques required for the assessment and reporting of site conditions utilized to identify any potential environmental problems. Consideration is given to the sources of pollution and the current methods available (aerial photo interpretation, GIS, soil maps, vegetation identification) to measure and assess extent of pollution. Classroom lecture is designed to introduce the student to qualitative and quantitative methods of the site assessment process. A major component of this course is a groundwater simulation pro… Prerequisites: ENV120, ENV140 --- # ENV270 — Environmental Internship 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites A supervised field training program with an environmental protection and control agency, environmental consulting company, environmental laboratory, environmental education center, or industry providing experience in the performance of tasks appropriate to the environmental technician. Pre/ Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: ENV140 --- # GSY112 — Professional Etiquette 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites A study of the interpersonal and communication skills fundamental for success in the workplace. Students will hone their professional style as they study topics including professional behavior, interpersonal interactions, and civility as they relate to the workplace. Same as BUS 112 . Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # HTH101 — Introduction to Health Careers 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course is for students who are exploring health careers and majors. Students will have the opportunity to evaluate and reflect on their own skills, interests, and values to determine how they might shape their educational and career paths. The course will clarify student understanding of specific careers in the field of health. The course will also provide a basic introduction of the U.S. Healthcare system, including opportunities and challenges in this system. The objective of this course is to students decide if a career in the health field is a good fit for them a… --- # HTH114 — Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites An introduction to the terminology of medicine and health care based on the study of medical word roots, prefixes, and suffixes. Terminology is presented according to physiologic systems. In addition to basic medical terminology, the course introduces medical abbreviations and some common pharmacological terms. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # HTH202 — Epidemiology 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: Epidemiology, the study of distribution and determinants of health issues and diseases in populations, is considered the foundational science of public health. This introductory course will take students through the history of epidemiology, the sources of data used in epidemiology, and application of epidemiologic methods to study disease patterns and disease outbreaks. Throughout the semester, both infectious and chronic disease epidemiology will be addressed by exploring study designs, disease etiology, and health information literacy in diverse… Prerequisites: HTH102 --- # HTH220 — Medical Law and Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course explores various ethical and legal issues faced by healthcare practitioners. The course provides a basic overview of laws and legal systems and their application to specific healthcare related situations. The course will also enable students to identify and respond to legal and ethical dilemmas in the professional setting, as well as develop the skills and resources for addressing them and avoiding potential adverse situations in the exercise of their professional responsibilities. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Cl… Prerequisites: ENG095 --- # HON201 — Honors Project 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites An Honors Project consists of independent work undertaken by the student. This work may take place in the following formats: 1) an addition to the regular requirement of a college course and can be attached to a non-Honors, non-developmental, and non-independent study course; 2) as an Undergraduate Research Conference presentation; 3) as a 1-credit standalone project under the supervision of a faculty mentor; 4) as a 2-credit standalone project under the supervision of a faculty mentor; or 5) as a 3-credit standalone project under the supervision of a faculty mentor. Proj… --- # HON202 — Honors Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course focuses upon the conventions of efficient and ethical research, and upon effective means of research presentation, written and oral. Seminar students will read and discuss a single text, use research to deepen their understanding of the work and share their discoveries with the class. The class text will change each semester, and may be fiction, non-fiction, or memoir. Students who want to extend the careful reading and research writing begun in other HCC courses will find the Honors Seminar a useful place to hone their reading and wri… Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # HCA101 — Introduction to Hospitality 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: An introduction to the operation of hotels, motels, restaurants, resorts, and tourism. Emphasis is on the development of the industry, current trends, and management responsibilities. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # HCA130 — Food Production Management 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites An introductory course dealing with the management of food production in a food service setting. Topics include food preparation principles and techniques, equipment, safety, sanitation, nutrition, and management. Principles and techniques are practiced through actual laboratory experiences. Additional Course Fee: $127 Uniform Fee. All fees are subject to change. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # HSV105 — Crisis Intervention 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course is designed to provide students with an in-depth evaluation of crisis and trauma response, including emergency and disaster situations. Students will examine crisis theory, methods of crisis response, psychological effects associated with trauma, assessment strategies, and intervention models. Students will analyze theoretical approaches as they relate to crisis management and trauma informed care. Topics include defining crisis, identifying when a crisis is a danger, ethical and professional considerations, and use of self in crisis i… Prerequisites: ENG095 --- # HSV113 — Introduction to Human Services 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites An orientation to human services and social work. Particular emphasis on diversity and culture, populations served, social problems, ethics, values, and personal attitudes. Provides an emphasis on career and professional identity and explores interventions in various local and global practice settings. Also includes a history of human services and the field of social work, an overview of the American human services and social work systems, and an introduction to local social service agencies. Relevant for those entering the fields of direct care support services and advoc… Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # HSV122 — Diversity and Social Justice for the Service Practitioner 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course explores diversity and social justice issues in human services and social work for the professional. Particular emphasis on developing critical analysis skills to examine the intersectionality of citizenship, gender, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, socio-economic status and class, ability and disability, age, and faith communities. Provides a historical examination of social justice movements relative to human services and social service agencies. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class O… Prerequisites: HSV113 --- # HSV123 — Helping Skills, Techniques, and Ethics in Human Services and Social Work 3 credits · 3 hours HSV 123 - ing Skills, Techniques, and Ethics in Human Services and Social Work Add to HCC Favorites HSV 123 - ing Skills, Techniques, and Ethics in Human Services and Social Work This course s the human services student develop the knowledge, skills, and personal characteristics that are critical for an effective ing relationship. This course provides an overview of and practice in basic interviewing and ing skills. The student will gain practice with case conceptualization through various frameworks, including, but not limited to, the bio/psycho/social model. This course will additionally pr… Prerequisites: HSV113, PSY110 --- # HSV141 — Foundations of Trauma and Trauma Informed Care/Services 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course will introduce students to core concepts related to trauma through a developmental and multi-cultural lens. The focus of this course will be on examining effects of crises, disasters, and other trauma-causing events. Students will gain a basic understanding of the neurological processes and changes that occur during and after a traumatic event, as well as during the recovery process. Important concepts such as the ACE study, trauma-related symptoms, the impact of trauma on families and communities, the relationship between trauma and addiction, resilience, pos… Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # HSV150 — Topics in Human Services 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Survey an area or topic in the human service professional literature or explore current and/or historical topics in the field of human services. The focus of the course will change each semester. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # HSV209 — Addiction Prevention 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites The course will introduce students to the historical efforts at addiction prevention, ranging from widespread media campaigns to individual outreach. Students will gain knowledge of current prevention strategies and techniques, using the frame of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention processes. This course will explore a range of outreach strategies to engage individuals at different levels of need, including prevention efforts in educational, criminal, legal, community, medical, and workplace settings. Attention will be given to developing and implementing cultural… Prerequisites: HSV120, HSV208, SOC208 --- # HSV214 — Adult Addiction Treatment Methodologies 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course provides students with an opportunity to learn theoretical frameworks and techniques for assisting adults with addiction issues. Students will gain awareness of the specific vulnerabilities to addiction present in young adult and elderly populations, and will acquire skills in pairing evidenced-based treatment approaches to adult developmental needs. Students will develop an understanding of the meaning behind typical client behaviors and evidenced-based strategies for responding appropriately (such as the use of Motivational Interviewing techniques). The trea… Prerequisites: HSV120, HSV208, SOC208 --- # HSV215 — Child and Adolescent Addiction Treatment Methodologies 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course provides students with an opportunity to learn theoretical frameworks and techniques for assisting children and adolescents with addiction issues. Students will gain awareness of the specific vulnerabilities to addiction present in child and adolescent populations, and will acquire skills in pairing evidenced-based treatment approaches to child and adolescent developmental needs. Students will gain an understanding of the prevalence of addiction issues amongst children and adolescents. The treatment process will be framed using the BSAS Levels of Care, and stu… Prerequisites: HSV120, HSV208, SOC208 --- # HSV218 — Health Aspects of Addiction and Recovery 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course expands on concepts introduced in HSV 208 to further increase students’ understanding of the physical, psychological, neurological, pharmacological, nutritional, and disease treatment aspects of addiction and recovery. Students will gain an understanding of the impacts of addiction and recovery on health and will learn about the role of psychopharmacological interventions, Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), and the administration of opioid overdose reversal drugs, (i.e., Naloxone). Students will learn about mental and physical health conditions that frequent… Prerequisites: HSV208, SOC208 --- # HSV250 — Topics in Human Services 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Surveys an area or topic in the human services professional literature and uses primary source materials to explore current and/or historical topics in human services. The focus of the course will change each semester. Students will be expected to complete a research project. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: ENG101, HSV113 --- # HSV288 — Practicum in Human Services I 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites Students contract to complete a minimum of 125 hours at an approved human services placement site. The student does work that familiarizes him/her/them with concrete and practical examples of principles studied in class through readings or research. Practicum students keep logs of their activities, meet regularly with their faculty sponsors, and write papers connecting their practicum experience to what they have learned in their Human Services coursework. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: HSV113, HSV122, HSV123, PSY110 --- # HUM276 — Humanities Internship 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: A one-credit internship course that allows students to exercise and expand their understanding of the arts and humanities by working with area theatres, galleries, art studios, printing companies, television and radio stations, community centers, or cultural resource centers. Through exposure to the administrative as well as the creative aspects of arts and humanities, students will obtain practical experience in their field of study, enabling them to apply and reflect on the connections between academic theory and practice. Students are supervise… --- # HUM277 — Humanities Internship 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: A two-credit internship course that allows students to exercise and expand their understanding of the arts and humanities by working with area theatres, galleries, art studios, printing companies, television and radio stations, community centers, or cultural resource centers. Through exposure to the administrative as well as the creative aspects of arts and humanities, students will obtain practical experience in their field of study, enabling them to apply and reflect on the connections between academic theory and practice. Students are supervise… --- # HUM278 — Humanities Internship 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: A three-credit internship course that allows students to exercise and expand their understanding of the arts and humanities by working with area theatres, galleries, art studios, printing companies, television and radio stations, community centers, or cultural resource centers. Through exposure to the administrative as well as the creative aspects of arts and humanities, students will obtain practical experience in their field of study, enabling them to apply and reflect on the connections between academic theory and practice. Students are supervi… --- # LAX111 — Introduction to Community Organizing 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites The course will focus on central theories and practices of organizing; whether an organizer is working in a community-based setting, around a particular issue or set of issues, with a specific constituency, or as part of a broader movement. Students will develop concrete community organizing skills and practices and be introduced to a wide range of organizers who have honed and expanded community leadership throughout the years. The class will explore the connection between periods of concentrated organizing and the better-known social movements of the past and present, w… --- # LAW211 — Business Law 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites A study of the sources of law, the Massachusetts and Federal Court systems, steps in civil litigation, and the general principles of contract law. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # LAW218 — Employment Law 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites A study of employment law for the non-legal professional in Human Resource Management, emphasizing federal and state laws governing the employment process and the relationship between employers and employees. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # MGT230 — Principles of Management 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Each of the managerial functions–planning, organizing, directing, and controlling–is discussed from the standpoint of how all four interrelate to become the management process. Managerial skills necessary to accomplish these functions are also described, including human relations, decision making, and communication. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # MGT231 — Human Resource Management 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Survey of the principles, problems, and practices of modern business in the management of the workforce, from recruitment through retirement. Emphasis is on the use of appropriate practices in firms of various types and sizes. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # MGT235 — Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites An entrepreneur is an individual who creates a new business in the face of risk and uncertainty for the purpose of achieving profit and growth --- # MKT110 — Retailing and e-Commerce 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites A study of the retail environment from the consumer’s perspective including the examination of multichannel challenges and trends. Students will acquire the skills necessary to understand both retail store management and online retailing, with the focus on increasing customer value both online and in store. This course will concentrate on the planning process needed in order to meet the --- # MKT226 — Advertising and Promotion 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course will provide an in-depth study and analysis of the advertising and promotional strategies and tactics necessary in the management of all marketing communications. Students will study various types of media and the current trends in advertising techniques. They will use these techniques to design advertising, sales promotions, publicity plans, and social media programs for businesses. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # MKT227 — Sales and Customer Service 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course examines how organizations and individuals communicate value and obtain desired results through the process of selling and customer relationship management. The role of sales management in the development of people and of resource utilization within the firm will be explored. Students will learn how listening and connecting with people, understanding their wants and needs, and discerning what motivates them provides the keys to their reasons to buy. The course will focus on the traditional selling tenets as its foundation and then adapt the concepts to the rap… --- # MKT240 — Principles of Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites A study of the basic marketing principles, functions, and institutions. This course will walk students through the process by which organizations analyze, plan, implement, and control programs to develop and maintain beneficial exchanges with target buyers. Students will develop an understanding of how effective marketing is critical for the long-term success of any business organization; and how the marketing function ensures that the firm attracts, retains, and grows customers by creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value. Click here for the Summer… --- # MTH011 — Developmental Math I 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites This is a two-credit course in developmental mathematics. Topics covered include basic computations with whole numbers, fractions and decimals (done mentally, with pencil and paper and with the aid of technology), ratios, proportions, percentages, introduction to variables, and evaluating expressions. Credits earned in this course do not count towards graduation. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # MTH012 — Developmental Math II 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This is a two-credit course in developmental mathematics. Topics covered include percentages, signed numbers, solving single variable linear equations, understanding and interpreting two variable linear equations, solving multi-variable literal equations, understanding intervals, and solving inequalities, interpreting graphs, and understanding measurements and performing unit conversions. Credits earned in this course do not count towards graduation. Pre/ Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # MTH013 — Developmental Math III 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This is a three-credit course in developmental mathematics. Topics covered include properties of exponents, functions, single variable linear equations, multi-variable literal equations, two variable linear equations, polynomials, and absolute value equations. Credits earned in this course do not count towards graduation. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MTH011, MTH012 --- # MTH014 — Developmental Math IV 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This is a three-credit course in developmental mathematics. Topics covered include systems of linear equations, factoring, quadratic equations, rational expressions and equations, radical expressions and equations, and one variable and two variable linear inequalities. Credits earned in this course do not count towards graduation. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MTH013 --- # MTH130 — Veterinary Math 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: Intended for students in the Veterinary Technician program or for students who intend to apply to the Veterinary Technician program at HCC. Mathematical fundamentals will be covered along with: systems of measurement and their equivalents, unit conversions, dosage measurement equipment, interpretation of the medication order, calculation of oral, parenteral and intravenous drug dosages, percentage preparations, and dilution and concentration. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MTH011, MTH012 --- # MUS111 — Orchestra I 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites A community activity that combines the talents of qualified college and high school musicians, adult amateur, and professional musicians. Enrolled students are expected to participate in all rehearsals and the series of scheduled concerts. Instrumentation needs may warrant the necessity of audition. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS112 --- # MUS112 — Orchestra II 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites A community activity that combines the talents of qualified college and high school musicians, adult amateur, and professional musicians. Enrolled students are expected to participate in all rehearsals and the series of scheduled concerts. Instrumentation needs may warrant the necessity of audition. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS111, MUS213 --- # MUS121 — Instrumental & Vocal Ensemble I 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Performance-oriented music groups, open to all students with appropriate performance skills. Students may enroll in one or more of the following categories: Brass Wind, Electric Bass, Classical Guitar, Jazz Guitar, Early Music, Percussion, World Percussion, Piano, and Chamber Vocal. Specific instrumentation of some ensembles may warrant the necessity of an audition. Note: If you have already taken MUS 121, then move on to MUS 122. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # MUS122 — Instrumental & Vocal Ensemble II 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Performance-oriented music groups, open to all students with appropriate performance skills. Students may enroll in one or more of the following categories: Brass Wind, Electric Bass, Classical Guitar, Jazz Guitar, Early Music, Percussion, World Percussion, Piano, and Chamber Vocal. Specific instrumentation of some ensembles may warrant the necessity of an audition. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS121, MUS223 --- # MUS127 — Ensemble I 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Performance-oriented music groups, open to all students with appropriate performance skills. Students may enroll in one or more of the following categories: Brass Wind, Electric Bass, Classical Guitar, Jazz Guitar, Early Music, Percussion, World Percussion, Piano, and Chamber Vocal. Specific instrumentation of some ensembles may warrant the necessity of an audition. Note: If you have already taken MUS 127, then move on to MUS 128. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # MUS128 — Ensemble II 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Performance-oriented music groups, open to all students with appropriate performance skills. Students may enroll in one or more of the following categories: Brass Wind, Electric Bass, Classical Guitar, Jazz Guitar, Early Music, Percussion, World Percussion, Piano, and Chamber Vocal. Specific instrumentation of some ensembles may warrant the necessity of an audition. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS127, MUS229 --- # MUS131 — Aural Skills I 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites The various levels of Aural Skills are coordinated with appropriate levels of Music Theory. Emphasis is on the development of sight singing and ear training skills: learning solfege; conducting/counting rhythm patterns; taking rhythmic and melodic dictation; and singing and identifying scales/modes, intervals, chords, and harmonic progressions. The computer is used as a learning tool to assist in developing these skills. Pre/ Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # MUS132 — Aural Skills II 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites The various levels of Aural Skills are coordinated with appropriate levels of Music Theory. Emphasis is on the development of sight singing and ear training skills: learning solfege; conducting/counting rhythm patterns; taking rhythmic and melodic dictation; and singing and identifying scales/modes, intervals, chords, and harmonic progressions. The computer is used as a learning tool to assist in developing these skills. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS131 --- # MUS135 — Class Piano I 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Open to all students. Deals with basic piano technique, with an emphasis on playing scales, intervals, and chords. This technique is used to develop sight reading skills and a melodic awareness at the keyboard. Note: No previous training is required for MUS 135; students with basic piano background may enter at a level appropriate to their skills, as determined by the instructor. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # MUS136 — Class Piano II 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Open to all students. Deals with basic piano technique, with an emphasis on playing scales, intervals, and chords. This technique is used to develop sight reading skills and a melodic awareness at the keyboard. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS135 --- # MUS141 — Jazz Ensemble I 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Open to all students with appropriate performance skills. A creative ensemble performing representative music of the jazz tradition. Instrumentation balance may warrant the necessity of audition. Note: If you have already taken MUS 141, then move on to MUS 142. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # MUS142 — Jazz Ensemble II 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Open to all students with appropriate performance skills. A creative ensemble performing representative music of the jazz tradition. Instrumentation balance may warrant the necessity of audition. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS141, MUS243 --- # MUS151 — Jazz Improvisation I 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites A performing class studying and dealing with the repertoire and the techniques of jazz improvisation, including the use of scales in relation to jazz chord progressions, analysis of jazz styles and their harmonic progressions, and the practical use of instruments in the modern ensemble. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS100 --- # MUS152 — Jazz Improvisation II 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites A performing class studying and dealing with the repertoire and techniques of jazz improvisation, including the use of scales in relation to jazz chord progressions, analysis of jazz styles and their harmonic progressions, and the practical use of instruments in the modern ensemble. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS151 --- # MUS161 — College Chorale I 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Open to all students. The College Chorale, a performing mixed chorus, presents public concerts of a high musical standard, with repertoire chosen from representative choral literature. The Lab Chorale develops the basic skills of music reading and the fundamentals of singing. A major goal of both chorale divisions is to provide students an opportunity to develop a “singing style” in all music that they create. During the first week of classes, students will be auditioned and placed in either the College Chorale or the Lab Chorale. Note: If you have already taken MUS 161,… --- # MUS162 — College Chorale II 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Open to all students. The College Chorale, a performing mixed chorus, presents public concerts of a high musical standard, with repertoire chosen from representative choral literature. The Lab Chorale develops the basic skills of music reading and the fundamentals of singing. A major goal of both chorale divisions is to provide students an opportunity to develop a “singing style” in all music that they create. During the first week of classes, students will be auditioned and placed in either the College Chorale or the Lab Chorale. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offe… Prerequisites: MUS161, MUS263 --- # MUS171 — Applied Music for Majors I 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites The serious study of individual music performance through practical application of the major concentration. Each student will be assigned an applied music instructor with whom he or she will study privately. Attendance is also required at both a weekly class and at designated music concerts. All fees are subject to change. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # MUS172 — Applied Music for Majors II 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites The serious study of individual music performance through practical application of the major concentration. Each student will be assigned an applied music instructor with whom he or she will study privately. Attendance is also required at both a weekly class and at designated music concerts. All fees are subject to change. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS171 --- # MUS180 — Music Production and Recording 1 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: A summation of the fundamental areas of music technology, including: analog basics, sound reinforcement, microphone technique, digital theory and recording, mixing and mastering, MIDI sequencing, computer synthesis, computer notation, and experimental electronic music. Lectures will be followed by sessions in which all students will participate in using the HCC studio. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # MUS181 — Musical Theater Workshop I 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Performance-oriented workshop experience that develops vocal performance skills, with some attention to stage movement and acting skills, through the rehearsal and presentation of songs and scenes from selected musical theater works. Same as THE 181 . Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # MUS182 — Musical Theater Workshop II 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Performance-oriented workshop experience that develops vocal performance skills, with some attention to stage movement and acting skills, through the rehearsal and presentation of songs and scenes from selected musical theater works. Same as THE 182 . Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS181, THE181 --- # MUS183 — Music Production and Recording 2 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: A continuation of concepts and procedural skills learned in Music Production and Recording 1, including aural skills and recording techniques (both analog and digital). Live performance setup and mixing, as well as recording, are covered. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS180 --- # MUS191 — Applied Music (Non-Major) I 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Private music lessons open to any student at any music performance level. on most musical instruments or in voice. Each student will be assigned an applied music instructor with whom he or she will study privately. In addition to the lessons, attendance is also required at both a weekly class and at designated music concerts. Additional Course Fee: A $408 Music Fee is charged for the 30-minute lesson and $714 for the 50-minute lesson. All fees are subject to change. Note: Students may register for a 30-minute lesson by selecting an .01 section or 50-minute lesson by selec… --- # MUS192 — Applied Music (Non-Major) II 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Private music lessons open to any student at any music performance level. on most musical instruments or in voice. Each student will be assigned an applied music instructor with whom he or she will study privately. In addition to the lessons, attendance is also required at both a weekly class and at designated music concerts. All fees are subject to change. Note: Students may register for a 30-minute lesson by selecting an .01 section or 50-minute lesson by selecting an .02 section. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerin… Prerequisites: MUS191 --- # MUS213 — Orchestra III 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites A community activity that combines the talents of qualified college and high school musicians, adult amateur, and professional musicians. Enrolled students are expected to participate in all rehearsals and the series of scheduled concerts. Instrumentation needs may warrant the necessity of audition. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS112, MUS214 --- # MUS214 — Orchestra IV 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites A community activity that combines the talents of qualified college and high school musicians, adult amateur, and professional musicians. Enrolled students are expected to participate in all rehearsals and the series of scheduled concerts. Instrumentation needs may warrant the necessity of audition. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS213 --- # MUS223 — Instrumental & Vocal Ensemble III 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Performance-oriented music groups, open to all students with appropriate performance skills. Students may enroll in one or more of the following categories: Brass Wind, Electric Bass, Classical Guitar, Jazz Guitar, Early Music, Percussion, World Percussion, Piano, and Chamber Vocal. Specific instrumentation of some ensembles may warrant the necessity of an audition. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS122, MUS224 --- # MUS224 — Instrumental & Vocal Ensemble IV 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Performance-oriented music groups, open to all students with appropriate performance skills. Students may enroll in one or more of the following categories: Brass Wind, Electric Bass, Classical Guitar, Jazz Guitar, Early Music, Percussion, World Percussion, Piano, and Chamber Vocal. Specific instrumentation of some ensembles may warrant the necessity of an audition. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS223 --- # MUS229 — Ensemble III 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Performance-oriented music groups, open to all students with appropriate performance skills. Students may enroll in one or more of the following categories: Brass Wind, Electric Bass, Classical Guitar, Jazz Guitar, Early Music, Percussion, World Percussion, Piano, and Chamber Vocal. Specific instrumentation of some ensembles may warrant the necessity of an audition. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS128, MUS230 --- # MUS230 — Ensemble IV 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Performance-oriented music groups, open to all students with appropriate performance skills. Students may enroll in one or more of the following categories: Brass Wind, Electric Bass, Classical Guitar, Jazz Guitar, Early Music, Percussion, World Percussion, Piano, and Chamber Vocal. Specific instrumentation of some ensembles may warrant the necessity of an audition. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS229 --- # MUS233 — Aural Skills III 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites The various levels of Aural Skills are coordinated with appropriate levels of Music Theory. Emphasis is on the development of sight singing and ear training skills: learning solfege; conducting/counting rhythm patterns; taking rhythmic and melodic dictation; and singing and identifying scales/modes, intervals, chords, and harmonic progressions. The computer is used as a learning tool to assist in developing these skills. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS132 --- # MUS234 — Aural Skills IV 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites The various levels of Aural Skills are coordinated with appropriate levels of Music Theory. Emphasis is on the development of sight singing and ear training skills: learning solfege; conducting/counting rhythm patterns; taking rhythmic and melodic dictation; and singing and identifying scales/modes, intervals, chords, and harmonic progressions. The computer is used as a learning tool to assist in developing these skills. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS233 --- # MUS237 — Class Piano III 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Open to all students. Deals with basic piano technique, with an emphasis on playing scales, intervals, and chords. This technique is used to develop sight reading skills and a melodic awareness at the keyboard. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS136 --- # MUS238 — Class Piano IV 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Open to all students. Deals with basic piano technique, with an emphasis on playing scales, intervals, and chords. This technique is used to develop sight reading skills and a melodic awareness at the keyboard. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS237 --- # MUS243 — Jazz Ensemble III 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Open to all students with appropriate performance skills. A creative ensemble performing representative music of the jazz tradition. Instrumentation balance may warrant the necessity of audition. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS142, MUS244 --- # MUS244 — Jazz Ensemble IV 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Open to all students with appropriate performance skills. A creative ensemble performing representative music of the jazz tradition. Instrumentation balance may warrant the necessity of audition. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS243 --- # MUS253 — Jazz Improvisation III 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites A performing class studying and dealing with the repertoire and techniques of jazz improvisation, including the use of scales in relation to jazz chord progressions, analysis of jazz styles and their harmonic progressions, and the practical use of instruments in the modern ensemble. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS152 --- # MUS254 — Jazz Improvisation IV 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites A performing class studying and dealing with the repertoire and techniques of jazz improvisation, including the use of scales in relation to jazz chord progressions, analysis of jazz styles and their harmonic progressions, and the practical use of instruments in the modern ensemble. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS253 --- # MUS263 — College Chorale III 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Open to all students. The College Chorale, a performing mixed chorus, presents public concerts of a high musical standard, with repertoire chosen from representative choral literature. The Lab Chorale develops the basic skills of music reading and the fundamentals of singing. A major goal of both chorale divisions is to provide students an opportunity to develop a “singing style” in all music that they create. During the first week of classes, students will be auditioned and placed in either the College Chorale or the Lab Chorale. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offe… Prerequisites: MUS162, MUS264 --- # MUS264 — College Chorale IV 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Open to all students. The College Chorale, a performing mixed chorus, presents public concerts of a high musical standard, with repertoire chosen from representative choral literature. The Lab Chorale develops the basic skills of music reading and the fundamentals of singing. A major goal of both chorale divisions is to provide students an opportunity to develop a “singing style” in all music that they create. During the first week of classes, students will be auditioned and placed in either the College Chorale or the Lab Chorale. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offeri… Prerequisites: MUS263 --- # MUS273 — Applied Music for Majors III 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites The serious study of individual music performance, through practical application of the major concentration. Each student will be assigned an applied music instructor with whom he or she will study privately. Attendance is also required at both a weekly class and at designated music concerts. All fees are subject to change. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS172 --- # MUS274 — Applied Music for Majors IV 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites The serious study of individual music performance, through practical application of the major concentration. Each student will be assigned an applied music instructor with whom he or she will study privately. Attendance is also required at both a weekly class and at designated music concerts All fees are subject to change. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS273 --- # MUS293 — Applied Music (Non-Major) III 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Private music lessons open to any student at any music performance level. on most musical instruments or in voice. Each student will be assigned an applied music instructor with whom he or she will study privately. In addition to the lessons, attendance is also required at both a weekly class and designated music concerts. All fees are subject to change. Note: Students may register for a 30-minute lesson by selecting an .01 section or 50-minute lesson by selecting an .02 section. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings.… Prerequisites: MUS192 --- # MUS294 — Applied Music (Non-Major) IV 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Private music lessons open to any student at any music performance level. on most musical instruments or in voice. Each student will be assigned an applied music instructor with whom he or she will study privately. In addition to the lessons, attendance is also required at both a weekly class and designated music concerts. All fees are subject to change. Note: Students may register for a 30-minute lesson by selecting an .01 section or 50-minute lesson by selecting an .02 section. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings.… Prerequisites: MUS293 --- # NUR170 — Fundamentals of Nursing 9 credits · 9 hours Prerequisites: BIO217, BIO218, BIO229, NTR101, PSY110, PSY216, SOC110, ENG101, ENG102 --- # NUR180 — Health Promotion and Maintenance 9 credits · 9 hours Prerequisites: NUR170, PNR170 --- # NUR270 — Acute Care Across the Lifespan 8 credits · 8 hours Prerequisites: NUR180, PNR180, PHM181, BIO217, BIO218, BIO229, NTR101, PSY110, PSY216, SOC110, ENG101, ENG102 --- # NUR280 — Complex Care Across the Lifespan 8 credits · 8 hours Prerequisites: NUR270, PHM271 --- # NUR282 — Role Development 2 credits · 2 hours Prerequisites: NUR270, PHM271 --- # NTR101 — Introduction to Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites An introduction to the science of nutrition as it applies to everyday life. Students will learn how to apply the logic of science to their own nutritional concerns. Topics include the six major nutrients: carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water. The course also will examine energy balance, weight control, the digestive process, nutrition fads, supplements, fiber, and disease as it relates to nutrition and fitness. A dietary computer application is used throughout the semester to track personal dietary, energy, and fitness levels. Click here for the Fa… Prerequisites: ENG101 --- # PHM171 — Pharmacology I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PHM181 — Pharmacology II 1 credits · 1 hours Prerequisites: PHM171, NUR170, PNR170 --- # PHM271 — Pharmacology III 1 credits · 1 hours Prerequisites: NUR180, PNR180, PHM181 --- # PHM281 — Pharmacology IV 1 credits · 1 hours Prerequisites: NUR270, PHM271 --- # PNR170 — Fundamentals of Nursing 9 credits · 9 hours Prerequisites: BIO217, BIO218, NTR101, PSY110, PSY216 --- # PNR173 — Practical Nurse Skills Workshop 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PNR180 — Health Promotion and Maintenance 9 credits · 9 hours Prerequisites: PHM171, PNR170, PNR173 --- # PNR182 — Practical Nurse Role Development 2 credits · 2 hours Prerequisites: PHM171, PNR170, PNR173 --- # PNR190 — Practical Nurse Acute and Complex Care 4 credits · 4 hours Prerequisites: PHM181, PNR180, PNR182 --- # RDL102 — Radiographic Positioning and Patient Care Lab 1 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course introduces new Radiologic Technology students to the patient care and radiographic positioning skills necessary to begin RDL 141 Clinical Education 1. Students will apply knowledge learned in the Topics include infection control, ergonomics and monitoring, medical devices, and radiographic imaging of the chest, abdomen, shoulder girdle, upper extremities, pelvic girdle, and lower extremities. Students will practice and demonstrate skills in the laboratory setting. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall… --- # RDL103 — Radiographic Positioning and Patient Care Lab 2 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course presents students with additional patient care and radiographic positioning skills necessary for continued clinical practice. Students will apply the knowledge of patient care and radiographic positions learned in the Topics include radiographic imaging of the bony thorax, head and spinal column, and developing skills for fluoroscopic, trauma, portable, and c-arm imaging. Students will practice and demonstrate skills in the laboratory setting. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Sprin… Prerequisites: RDL102 --- # RDL115 — Introduction to the Radiologic Sciences and Patient Care 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course introduces Radiologic Technology students to the basic knowledge and skills required for participation in the clinical setting. Topics include: Professionalism in the radiologic sciences, the healthcare environment, ethics and law, interpersonal communication, infection control, ergonomics and monitoring, medical emergencies, pharmacology and drug administration, medical devices, and handling hazardous materials. Classes include lectures and demonstrations. Students will practice learned skills in RDL 102. All fees are subject to change. Note: A grade of C+ or… --- # RDL122 — Radiation Physics, Instrumentation, and Image Production 1 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course provides students with an introduction to Radiologic Technology and the basic knowledge needed to practice radiation safety, manipulate x-ray equipment, and produce radiographic images. Students will be taught various formulae and perform calculations associated with radiography. Topics include: the nature of radiation, atomic structure, units of measurement, basic radiation protection, radiographic equipment, x-ray production, x-ray interaction with matter, and radiation exposure factors. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall… --- # RDL123 — Radiation Physics, Instrumentation, and Image Production 2 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course continues the study of radiation physics, instrumentation and image production. Students will deepen their understanding of how radiographic images are produced and develop skills to analyze image quality. Topics include: digital image acquisition and processing, digital imaging characteristics, image display, and factors affecting image exposure and quality. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: RDL122 --- # RDL132 — Radiographic Procedures and Related Anatomy 1 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course introduces students to terminology, positioning, and imaging principles necessary for understanding and learning radiographic positioning. Students will learn radiographic positioning, related anatomy, and image evaluation criteria for the chest, abdomen, shoulder girdle, upper extremities, pelvic girdle, and lower extremities. Learned knowledge will be practiced in RDL 102 Radiographic Positioning and Patient Care Lab 1, and applied in RDL 141 Clinical Education 1. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. C… --- # RDL133 — Radiographic Procedures and Related Anatomy 2 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course continues the study of terminology, positioning, and imaging principles. Students will learn radiographic positioning, related anatomy, and image evaluation criteria for the bony thorax, head, and spinal column. Learned knowledge will be practiced in RDL 103 Radiographic Positioning and Patient Care Lab 2, and applied in RDL 142 Clinical Education 2. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: BIO217, RDL132 --- # RDL141 — Clinical Education 1 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Under the direct supervision of staff radiologic technologists and a Clinical Preceptor, students are introduced to the clinical setting. Students work with patients, applying learned patient care and radiographic procedure skills. Students practice radiographic exams and perform required competency exams on patients. All fees are subject to change. Note: A grade of C+ or higher is required in all RDL courses to remain in and graduate from this program. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring… --- # RDL142 — Clinical Education 2 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: Under direct supervision of staff radiologic technologists and a Clinical Preceptor, students continue to practice patient care and radiographic positioning skills, and perform competency exams. Students are permitted to perform previously approved competency exams under indirect supervision. All fees are subject to change. Note: A grade of C+ or higher is required in all RDL courses to remain in and graduate from this program. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2… Prerequisites: RDL141 --- # RDL202 — Radiologic Technology Seminar 1 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites This seminar style course introduces students to current topics in radiologic technology. Students will learn to identify, comprehend, and discuss various types of scholarly articles. Students will learn how to effectively use a database to retrieve publications. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: RDL123 --- # RDL203 — Radiologic Technology Seminar 2 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course continues the study of topics in radiologic technology and scholarly articles begun in RDL 202. Students will learn to identify components of scholarly articles through reading and discussion of current topics in radiologic technology. Students will use this knowledge to compose a research paper. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: RDL202 --- # RDL221 — Radiation Physics, Instrumentation, and Image Production 3 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course continues the study of radiation physics, radiographic instruments and how they interact to produce images. Topics include: Fluoroscopic equipment and image production, image display devices and processes, and an introduction to computed tomography. Additionally, this course will also include a study of pathologies related to radiographic imaging. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: RDL123 --- # RDL223 — Radiation Physics, Instrumentation, and Image Production 4 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course addresses the processes and equipment that affect radiographic image production, distribution, and storage. Topics include the x-ray circuit, quality control of imaging equipment, quality management, and image informatics and archiving. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: RDL221, RDL233 --- # RDL233 — Advanced Radiographic Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course explores advanced radiographic procedures. The course addresses the procedural indications such as patient education, contraindications, equipment and materials, patient positioning, anatomical structures and functions demonstrated, and related pathologies. Procedures include contrast studies of the upper gastrointestinal and biliary tract, lower gastrointestinal tract, genitourinary system, interventional procedures, pediatric studies, mobile and trauma studies, arthrography, and angiography. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the… Prerequisites: BIO218, RDL133 --- # RDL234 — Radiobiology and Radiation Protection 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course covers the biologic effects of ionizing radiation and methods of radiation protection. Topics include: sources of ionizing radiation, radiation units of measurement, the effects of radiation on human cells, radiosensitivity and response of various tissues and organ systems, radiation detection devices, regulatory agencies and regulations. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: RDL221, RDL233, RDL241 --- # RDL241 — Clinical Education 3 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites Students continue to develop autonomy performing exams with previous competency completion. Students will demonstrate critical thinking skills when performing non-routine exams. Students will practice and perform competency exams for more advanced exams including fluoroscopic and sterile procedures, arthrograms, contrast studies of the upper and lower GI tract and biliary tract, and myelograms. Students will continue to practice and demonstrate competency on portable and trauma exams. All fees are subject to change. Note: A grade of C+ or higher is required in all RDL cou… Prerequisites: RDL251 --- # RDL242 — Clinical Education 4 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites Under indirect and direct supervision, students in this clinical course develop increased autonomy and skill in carrying out radiographic procedures. Students must complete all outstanding required competency exams. Students are provided opportunities for observational rotations in advanced imaging and/or therapeutic modalities such as Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Sonography, Radiation Therapy, etc. 00 Malpractice Insurance, $204.00 Rad Tech Program fee. All fees are subject to change. Note: A grade of “C+” or higher is required in all RDL courses to r… Prerequisites: RDL241 --- # RDL251 — Clinical Internship 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites The Clinical Internship is conducted over the summer. The experience provides opportunities for students to synthesize previous skills, develop increased speed and efficiency, strengthen skills in critical thinking, emergency department exams and operating room procedures. Students will continue to practice and perform competency exams under direct supervision and develop increased autonomy for exams performed under indirect supervision. All fees are subject to change. Note: Students attend a clinic full-time, five days a week. A grade of C+ or higher is required in all R… Prerequisites: RDL123, RDL133, RDL142 --- # SEM180 — S-STEM Scholars Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Designed specifically for the National Science Foundation STEM Scholars cohort, STEM Scholars Seminar provides a weekly seminar-based introduction to the STEM disciplines and careers through guest lectures, technical and academic success workshops, faculty and peer mentoring, and scholarly student presentations. STEM Scholars accepted into the program will be enrolled into the STEM Seminar that semester for each semester they are in the program. As scholars progress through the sequence, they will develop a mentoring role for new students. Click here for the Fall 2026 Cla… --- # SEM181 — S-STEM Scholars Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Designed specifically for the National Science Foundation STEM Scholars cohort, STEM Scholars Seminar provides a weekly seminar-based introduction to the STEM disciplines and careers through guest lectures, technical and academic success workshops, faculty and peer mentoring, and scholarly student presentations. STEM Scholars accepted into the program will be enrolled into the STEM Seminar that semester for each semester they are in the program. As scholars progress through the sequence, they will develop a mentoring role for new students. Click here for the Fall 2026 Cla… --- # SEM182 — S-STEM Scholars Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Designed specifically for the National Science Foundation STEM Scholars cohort, STEM Scholars Seminar provides a weekly seminar-based introduction to the STEM disciplines and careers through guest lectures, technical and academic success workshops, faculty and peer mentoring, and scholarly student presentations. STEM Scholars accepted into the program will be enrolled into the STEM Seminar that semester for each semester they are in the program. As scholars progress through the sequence, they will develop a mentoring role for new students. Click here for the Fall 2026 Cla… --- # SEM183 — S-STEM Scholars Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Designed specifically for the National Science Foundation STEM Scholars cohort, STEM Scholars Seminar provides a weekly seminar-based introduction to the STEM disciplines and careers through guest lectures, technical and academic success workshops, faculty and peer mentoring, and scholarly student presentations. STEM Scholars accepted into the program will be enrolled into the STEM Seminar that semester for each semester they are in the program. As scholars progress through the sequence, they will develop a mentoring role for new students. Click here for the Fall 2026 Cla… --- # SEM184 — S-STEM Scholars Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Designed specifically for the National Science Foundation STEM Scholars cohort, STEM Scholars Seminar provides a weekly seminar-based introduction to the STEM disciplines and careers through guest lectures, technical and academic success workshops, faculty and peer mentoring, and scholarly student presentations. STEM Scholars accepted into the program will be enrolled into the STEM Seminar that semester for each semester they are in the program. As scholars progress through the sequence, they will develop a mentoring role for new students. Click here for the Fall 2026 Cla… --- # SEM185 — S-STEM Scholars Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites Designed specifically for the National Science Foundation STEM Scholars cohort, STEM Scholars Seminar provides a weekly seminar-based introduction to the STEM disciplines and careers through guest lectures, technical and academic success workshops, faculty and peer mentoring, and scholarly student presentations. STEM Scholars accepted into the program will be enrolled into the STEM Seminar that semester for each semester they are in the program. As scholars progress through the sequence, they will develop a mentoring role for new students. Click here for the Fall 2026 Cla… --- # SSN200 — Topics in Social Science 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites A research problem of special interest to the student and/or a critical review of literature. Initiated by the student by petition to a faculty member in the subject within which the work will be done. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # SSN276 — Social Sciences Internship 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: An internship course that offers students the opportunity to learn in a work setting while obtaining practical experience in their field of study to apply and reflect on the connections between academic theory and practice. Students are supervised collaboratively by a faculty sponsor and an on-site professional and will work a minimum of 45 hours per credit hour and complete weekly assignments to: develop workplace communication skills; gain an understanding of industry and organizational structures, cultures, and ethics; strengthen critical think… --- # SSN277 — Social Sciences Internship 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: An internship course that offers students the opportunity to learn in a work setting while obtaining practical experience in their field of study to apply and reflect on the connections between academic theory and practice. Students are supervised collaboratively by a faculty sponsor and an on-site professional and will work a minimum of 45 hours per credit hour and complete weekly assignments to: develop workplace communication skills; gain an understanding of industry and organizational structures, cultures, and ethics; strengthen critical think… --- # SOC276 — Internship in Sociology 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites -3 A project designed by an interested student and sponsoring faculty member and approved by a Division committee. Off-campus work familiarizes the student with concrete and practical examples of principles studied in class or through reading or research. Student interns keep logs of their activities, meet regularly with their faculty sponsors, and write papers. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # SOC277 — Internship in Sociology 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites -3 A project designed by an interested student and sponsoring faculty member and approved by a Division committee. Off-campus work familiarizes the student with concrete and practical examples of principles studied in class or through reading or research. Student interns keep logs of their activities, meet regularly with their faculty sponsors, and write papers. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # SOC278 — Internship in Sociology 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites -3 A project designed by an interested student and sponsoring faculty member and approved by a Division committee. Off-campus work familiarizes the student with concrete and practical examples of principles studied in class or through reading or research. Student interns keep logs of their activities, meet regularly with their faculty sponsors, and write papers. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # SPO110 — Introduction to Sport Management 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Surveys the structure of the sport industry and reviews basic trends and issues in sport, including: labor organization, management, marketing, economics, accounting, finance, and law. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # SPO211 — Sport Law 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites A study of the substantive law concerning amateur and professional sports. Includes amateur athletics, discrimination based on gender, contract law, tort law, drug testing, trademark law, and antitrust law. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # SUS125 — Urban Agriculture 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites To grow or not to grow food? This may be out of the question for those living in cities, until now. This course will explore the urban setting through the eyes of sustainability. Students will be able to take their surroundings into consideration as sustainable food and farming is taught for city dwellers. Environmental and food injustice are far too common in inner cities and will be challenged in this course. Students will be equipped with the knowledge and experience to begin a new kind of revolution for the people. HCC’s very own Freight Farm will be the laboratory wh… --- # THE120 — Movement for Actors 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: The body is an actor’s instrument. In performance, the actor’s body alignment, shape, senses, and impulse tells a story. This course is designed to ground participants in the total expressive ability of the actor’s body, and the physical presence of the performer on stage. As an ensemble, the class trains toward integrating clear physical gesture, stage combat technique, and stylized movement composition into performance. Working with a variety of physical disciplines and movement vocabularies taught by the instructor, the students collaboratively… --- # THE141 — Practicum in Theater Arts I 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites The Practicum in Theater Arts is designed to provide students with a practical theater experience for each semester they are enrolled as a theater major. By working on each production, students will gain a variety of practical experiences such as acting, theater design, technical theater, run crews, and stage management as they work closely with an instructor throughout the production process. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # THE142 — Practicum in Theater Arts II 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites The Practicum in Theater Arts is designed to provide students with a practical theater experience for each semester they are enrolled as a theater major. By working on each production, students will gain a variety of practical experiences such as acting, theater design, technical theater, run crews, and stage management as they work closely with an instructor throughout the production process. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: THE141 --- # THE181 — Musical Theater Workshop I 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Performance-oriented workshop experience that develops vocal performance skills, with some attention to stage movement and acting skills, through the rehearsal and presentation of songs and scenes from selected musical theater works. Same as MUS 181 . Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # THE182 — Musical Theater Workshop II 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites Performance-oriented workshop experience that develops vocal performance skills, with some attention to stage movement and acting skills, through the rehearsal and presentation of songs and scenes from selected musical theater works. Same as MUS 182 . Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: MUS181, THE181 --- # THE210 — Acting II 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course will increase your ability to live truthfully under imaginary circumstances on stage and intensify the training you received in THE 110 while exploring the techniques developed by Stanislavsky, Uta Hagen, Stella Adler, Sanford Meisner, and Lee Strasberg. Actors will engage in scene study and monologue development throughout the course, as well as learn principles of auditioning and scene selection. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: THE110 --- # THE218 — Voice and Diction 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites This basic voice and diction class is designed to students improve their speaking voice both onstage and in professions such as teaching, management, marketing, public relations, and law, just to name a few. In this course, students will gain an understanding of vocal health and physical demands placed on the vocal apparatus. Students will engage in a step-by-step approach to gaining a more articulate, resilient, and dynamic voice. Elements of the International Phonetic Alphabet and basic dialect (accent) training will be included. No previous theater experience is requir… --- # THE243 — Practicum in Theater Arts III 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites The Practicum in Theater Arts is designed to provide students with a practical theater experience for each semester they are enrolled as a theater major. By working on each production, students will gain a variety of practical experiences such as acting, theater design, technical theater, run crews, and stage management as they work closely with an instructor throughout the production process. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: THE142 --- # THE244 — Practicum in Theater Arts IV 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites The Practicum in Theater Arts is designed to provide students with a practical theater experience for each semester they are enrolled as a theater major. By working on each production, students will gain a variety of practical experiences such as acting, theater design, technical theater, run crews, and stage management as they work closely with an instructor throughout the production process. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: THE243 --- # VEA110 — Veterinary Assistant I 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course will focus on basic veterinary terminology, animal behavior and restraint, exam room protocols, legal and safety procedures and front office customer service. Course work will prepare students for a mandatory 100 hours of externship that must be completed over the two semesters. Note: Restricted to Veterinary Assistant students. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # VEA112 — Veterinary Assistant II 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course will focus on basic anatomy and physiology, common diseases and medical conditions, radiology basics, laboratory assistance, and surgical preparation and cleaning. Course work will prepare students for a mandatory 100 hours of externship that must be completed over the two semesters. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: VEA110 --- # VEA182 — Veterinary Assistant Externship I 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course provides students with the opportunity to exercise and expand their skills as Veterinary Assistants. Externship students work in a local veterinary practice, laboratory facility, or similar curriculum-related facility. Experience will include both administrative and clinical aspects of veterinary practice. Pre/ 00 Malpractice Insurance Note: Restricted to Veterinary Assistant Students. Documentation of health insurance and tetanus vaccination is required. Rabies vaccination is strongly recommended. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for… --- # VEA183 — Veterinary Assistant Externship II 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites This course provides students with the opportunity to exercise and expand their skills as Veterinary Assistants. Externship students work in a local veterinary practice, laboratory facility, or similar curriculum-related facility. Experience will include both administrative and clinical aspects of veterinary practice. All fees are subject to change. Note: Restricted to Veterinary Assistant Students. Documentation of health insurance and tetanus vaccination is required. Rabies vaccination is strongly recommended. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here f… Prerequisites: VEA110, VEA182 --- # VET140 — Principles of Animal Health Care 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course is a It introduces routine nursing procedures such as correct animal restraint; routes of administration of medications; and the temperature, pulse, and respiration of both large and small animals. It presents the history and scope of the veterinary profession and discusses the breeds of small and large animals. A primary objective of this course is to familiarize students with nursing procedures and the collection of samples in order to eliminate wasted time in later courses. Note: Restricted to Veterinary Technician students. Current… --- # VET145 — Veterinary Medical Terminology 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course introduces basic medical terminology. The concentration will be on terms commonly used in veterinary medicine. This will facilitate and enhance students’ comprehension of the material presented in subsequent medically oriented courses. Note: Restricted to Veterinary Technician students. Current tetanus vaccination, current rabies vaccination, and proof of health insurance coverage are required. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. --- # VET147 — Veterinary Practice Management 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course prepares students for the business aspects of working in a veterinary practice. It provides information about veterinary practice ethics, communication skills, marketing, accounting systems, veterinary practice computer systems, and the laws of the veterinary profession. Current tetanus vaccination, current rabies vaccination, and proof of health insurance coverage are required. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: VET282 --- # VET153 — Animal Diseases 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: A study of the cause, transmission, diagnosis, prevention, and control of diseases of domestic animals from the following groups: porcine, ovine, canine, feline, equine, caprine, bovine, and avian. The public health significance of these diseases and the function of the veterinary profession in controlling and monitoring them are covered. Current tetanus vaccination, current rabies vaccination, and proof of health insurance coverage are required. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click he… Prerequisites: VET134, BIO107, BIO229 --- # VET160 — Veterinary Laboratory Procedures I 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course covers representative species of the helminths, arthropods, protozoa and bacteria which are of veterinary importance to domestic animals. Morphology, life cycles, and pathology are discussed. Clinical signs, treatment, and prevention of infection, control of disease, and the zoonotic importance of these infectious agents will also be discussed. The laboratory sessions consist of culture and staining techniques, fecal exams, hematology, and examination of fresh material, prepared slides and preserved specimens. All fees are subject to c… Prerequisites: VET133, VET140, VET145 --- # VET165 — Veterinary Laboratory Procedures II 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course is designed to provide the student with knowledge of the common laboratory procedures performed routinely by technicians in veterinary health care facilities. While lecture material will explain the need for and basis of the procedures, an emphasis will be placed on clinical proficiency during the laboratory periods. Walking on field trips and working with large animals are required. Current tetanus vaccination, current rabies vaccination, and proof of health insurance coverage are required. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerin… Prerequisites: VET160 --- # VET202 — Animal Science Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course consists of lectures and discussions by guest speakers on current literature and special topics of interest in the veterinary and animal sciences. Current tetanus vaccination, current rabies vaccination, and proof of health insurance coverage are required. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: VET165, VET247 --- # VET247 — Animal Nursing I 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course is designed to familiarize the student with the principles of non-surgical veterinary nursing. Emphasis is placed on history taking and physical examination, preventative medicine and management of common medical conditions, animal behavior, principles of fluid therapy, companion animal and large animal nutrition, common medical emergencies, and critical care monitoring and procedures. The purpose of the course is to provide the student with a working knowledge of the situations and procedures frequently encountered in most veterinary… Prerequisites: VET134, VET140, VET145, VET160, MTH130 --- # VET248 — Animal Nursing II 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course is primarily concerned with the principles of veterinary surgical nursing. It provides students with the theoretical knowledge and practical experience necessary to assist in anesthesia, surgery, and dentistry. Areas of concentration include injectable and inhalation anesthesia, anesthetic monitoring, pain management, dental care and dental radiology, care of the surgical patient throughout the perioperative period from surgical preparation through anesthetic recovery, surgical assistance, and maintenance of the surgical suite. All fee… Prerequisites: VET247, VET264 --- # VET258 — Clinical Competency for Veterinary Technicians 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This is a clinical course designed to provide hands-on training for Veterinary Technician students. This course offers an opportunity to use and perfect skills learned in other courses in a controlled situation under the direction of faculty. Graded on a Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis. Dissection, walking on field trips, and working with large animals are required. Current tetanus vaccination, current rabies vaccination, and proof of health insurance coverage are required. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall… Prerequisites: VET134, VET165, VET247, VET261 --- # VET261 — Animal Facilities Management 1 credits · 1 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course covers the principles of routine small animal husbandry. The small animal practices found in association with scientific facilities are also considered. The laboratory requires the daily care of a variety of animal species. Current tetanus vaccination, current rabies vaccination, and proof of health insurance coverage are required. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings. Prerequisites: VET134, VET160 --- # VET263 — Exotic Pets 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course provides knowledge of and experience with exotic animals and unconventional pets. Emphasis is on the handling of animals, husbandry practices, diseases, types of medications used, and any unique biological factors of the animals. Walking on field trips may be required. 00 Malpractice Insurance Note: Restricted to Veterinary Technician students. Current tetanus vaccination, current rabies vaccination, and proof of health insurance coverage are required. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class O… Prerequisites: BIO107 --- # VET264 — Veterinary Pharmacology 4 credits · 4 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course introduces the drugs used in veterinary medical practice, including their actions and possible interactions and side effects. It provides the knowledge needed to calculate drug dosages, administer treatments, dispense drugs to clients as prescribed by the veterinarian, and instruct clients about drug administration and precautions. Current tetanus vaccination, current rabies vaccination, and proof of health insurance coverage are required. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Cli… Prerequisites: MTH130, VET134 --- # VET265 — Veterinary Radiology 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course introduces the principles of radiation as a diagnostic tool. X-rays and their production, differences in film types and intensifying screens, technique charts, position of the patient for radiographing, use and care of equipment, darkroom procedures and film storage, special radiographic procedures, and radiation poisoning and protection from radiation are covered. Proper methods of radiographing patients in order to produce a good quality radiograph with a minimum of risk are stressed. Students will be required to participate in radio… Prerequisites: VET133, VET140, VET145 --- # VET268 — Reproduction and Large Animal Medicine 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course covers routine husbandry, nutrition, and medical and surgical care of large animals. It also covers normal domestic animal reproductive cycles, pregnancy, gestation, and parturition. It provides knowledge of the principles of domestic large animal veterinary obstetrics and gynecology and of problems encountered in large animal breeding. Current tetanus vaccination, current rabies vaccination, and proof of health insurance coverage are required. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings… Prerequisites: BIO107 --- # VET282 — Externship for Veterinary Technicians I 2 credits · 2 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course provides students with the opportunity to exercise and expand their skills as veterinary technicians. Externship students can choose to work in a local veterinary practice, zoo, laboratory facility or similar curriculum-related center. Experience will include both administrative and clinical aspects of veterinary practice. Approximately 15-20 hours of work per week plus a weekly seminar are required. Pre/ Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class O… --- # VET283 — Externship for Veterinary Technicians II 3 credits · 3 hours Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course provides the opportunity for students to exercise and expand their skills as veterinary technicians. Externship students can choose to work in a local veterinary practice, zoo, laboratory facility or similar curriculum-related center. Experience will include both administrative and clinical aspects of veterinary practice. Approximately 15-20 hours of work per week plus a weekly seminar are required. Pre/ Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Of…