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| ACCT1050 | Survey of Accounting | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the basics of accounting, covering the purpose of accounting, debits and credits, recording transactions, the accounting cycle, financial statements, and basic payroll. Add… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ACCT1100 | Accounting I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the fundamental principles of accounting in this course, the first of three accounting courses covering principles of accounting. Students explore financial topics through… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ACCT1110 | Accounting II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the fundamental principles of accounting in this course, the second of three accounting courses covering principles of accounting. Students explore financial topics through… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ACCT1120 | Accounting III | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the fundamental principles of accounting in this course, the third of three accounting courses covering principles of accounting. Students explore financial topics through… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ACCT1215 | QuickBooks for Small Business | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn to utilize the QuickBooks Online software to record transactions related to sales, expenses, inventory, and payroll, including receipts and payments. Using the software, st… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ACCT1220 | Spreadsheet Basics for Accounting and Business | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the basics of data analytics, including how the role of the accountant is changing as a result of computerization and the availability of data. Students learn the AMPS mode… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ACCT1360 | Payroll Accounting | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students engage in an in-depth study of various payroll systems, including the study of laws and practices related to payroll accounting. Students prepare payroll and compute deductions.… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ACCT1370 | Individual Income Tax | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the fundamental principles of individual income tax. This course introduces students to current tax law, basic filing requirements, includable income, adjustments, itemized… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ACCT1371 | Business Income Tax | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the fundamental principles of federal business taxation. This course introduces students to basic filing requirements, includable income, adjustments, deductions, and tax c… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ACCT2120 | Intermediate Accounting I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students engage in an advanced study of financial accounting. This is the first of three courses covering intermediate financial accounting. Students learn basic accounting theory, review… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ACCT2130 | Intermediate Accounting II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students engage in an advanced study of financial accounting. This is the second of three courses covering intermediate financial accounting. Students review and expand knowledge of basic… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ACCT2140 | Intermediate Accounting III | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students engage in an advanced study of financial accounting. This is the third of three courses covering intermediate financial accounting. Students review and expand knowledge of basic… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ACCT2230 | Microcomputer Business Applications | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course has two segments. In the first segment, students create spreadsheets for analysis, forecasting, problem solving, and decision-making. In the second segment, students use Accou… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ACCT2330 | Managerial Cost Accounting | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the role of the accountant or manager as decision maker. Topics covered involve a study of relevant costs for decision making; contribution margin approach to decision maki… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ACCT2800 | Ethics in Business | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the fundamental theories of ethics and their application to business. Students explore ethical and moral issues common in the business and accounting world. Topics include… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ACCT2900 | Special Topics in Accounting | — | Variable Credits Students learn topics related to special content areas that are not appropriately treated in other accounting courses. 0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0 Course source |
| ACCT2940 | Accounting Capstone | 1.5 | 1.5 Credits Students experience multiple opportunities to apply knowledge and practice skills acquired in the curriculum of an accounting program of study. Students prepare for professional employmen… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| ACCT2981 | Internship in Accounting | — | Variable Credits Students apply the principles, procedures and rules learned in financial accounting, cost/managerial accounting, income tax accounting, or payroll accounting in an actual work enviro… source |
| AMFG1000 | Introduction to Prototype Design | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the fundamentals of prototype design. Students learn the three integrated concepts of design thinking, business acumen, and low-volume production to ideate, prototype, an… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| AMFG1001 | Introduction to Automation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to the basic principles of automated systems and the tasks that technicians perform on the job. Topics include the history, development, and current applications o… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| AMFG1010 | Industrial Safety and Health | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course covers the basics of industrial safety and health. Topics covered are OSHA-required and include introduction to OSHA, managing safety and health, hazard communication, fire pr… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| AMFG1100 | Logistics and Warehousing for Applied Technologies | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an introduction to the logistics and warehousing career field. Students study the planning, management, and movement of people, materials, and products by road, air, rail,… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| AMFG1101 | Sensors in Manufacturing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to the basic principles and practices of sensor technology used in advanced manufacturing. Students learn to utilize commonly used sensor technology from simple sw… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| AMFG1105 | Digital Electronics in Prototyping | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to basic electronic circuits, digital devices, and digital circuits. This course emphasizes the concepts and principles through hands-on activities. Students learn… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| AMFG1210 | Prototyping With Solidworks | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the SolidWorks Interface and use fundamental techniques, tools, and workflows to bring prototypes to life in three dimensions. Through hands-on exercises, assignments, an… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| AMFG1225 | How to Build Almost Everything | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn basic concepts of prototype construction using tools and materials found in the Prototype Design Laboratory. Students take part in a laboratory project using stationary and… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| AMFG1320 | Intermediate SolidWorks | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course continues to focus on developing skills for the successful use of SolidWorks parametric software. Emphasis is on the mechanics of motion. Topics include the fundamental concep… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| AMFG1500 | Introduction to Distribution | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students interested in learning about the importance of distribution in manufacturing need a good overview of distributors and distributorships. This course provides this by examining the… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| AMFG2050 | Problem-Solving | 3 | 3 Credits This course builds troubleshooting expertise for maintenance professionals and decision-makers at all levels. It examines creative and critical thinking, problem solving, and troubleshootin… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AMFG2100 | Introduction to Robotics | 4 | 4 Credits Students learn basic concepts and skills in industrial robotic operations with emphasis on the Fanuc R-J30iA series robot controller. Students program, test, run, and trouble-shoot FANUC ma… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| AMFG2110 | Vision for Industrial Robotics | 4 | 4 Credits Students learn to program a vision system as a stand-alone solution and integrate it into robotic systems. The student will receive instruction on general vision concepts, including camera… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| AMFG2200 | Work Cell Design & Integration | 4 | 4.0 Credits Students receive advanced instruction in selecting equipment, writing specifications, designing fixtures and interconnects, integrating systems, providing interfaces, and making the assig… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| AMFG2510 | Robotic Concepts in Prototyping | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to the design, use, and programming of robots. Topics include robot anatomy, sensing, degrees-of-freedom, the Cartesian coordinate system, lean manufacturing conce… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| AMFG2516 | Rapid Prototyping | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about digital tools and techniques relevant to the task of visualizing and prototyping 3-D designs in the Prototype Design Lab. Students review the fundamentals and theory… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| AMFG2644 | Prototyping the Internet of Things | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces students to the network of physical objects which are embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity that enable these objects to collect an… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| AMFG2900 | Special Topics in Advanced Manufacturing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas related to the Advanced Manufacturing program. Recommended: AMFG 1000 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| AMFG2980 | Prototype Design Capstone | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course gives Prototype Design program students the opportunity to integrate the skills and knowledge acquired throughout the curriculum. Students work with an industry partner to dev… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARCH1000 | Appreciation of Architecture | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about the art and language of architecture through a historical and contemporary lens. The architectural design process and community are examined along with building metho… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARCH1005 | AEC Industry | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students learn aspects of the AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) industry including the roles of professionals involved in the building design and construction process. The… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ARCH1105 | Revit Fundamentals | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain an introduction to Revit as a BIM (Building Information Modeling) tool while providing an overview of operation and terminology for building documentation. Students will hav… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARCH1115 | Revit Essentials | 9 | 9.0 Credits Through hands-on experience, students learn to navigate and operate Autodesk Revit software. Students employ Revit to represent architecture in 2D and 3D space as a means of producing tec… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| ARCH1160 | AutoCAD for Architecture | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students learn 2D computer-aided drawing techniques and foundational skills in an architectural context. Students identify and use AutoCAD software applications to create drawings, docume… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| ARCH1200 | Wood-Frame Architecture | 9 | 9 Credits Students learn about the process for designing, documenting and constructing wood frame buildings through reading, lectures, on-site observation and a project. Students explore the properti… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| ARCH1250 | Revit Project Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn fundamental skills for managing Revit projects to optimize organization, coordination and workflow within a multi-discipline design team. Previous experience with Revit is… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARCH1400 | Building Materials | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about building materials and their relevant properties. Students examine how materials are used for structural, thermal, and finish systems in buildings as well as how they… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARCH1450 | Building Assemblies | 9 | 9 Credits Students learn how building materials and design intent are assembled to create structural, enclosure, and finish systems for vertical construction. Thermal and moisture enclosures as well… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| ARCH1800 | Building MEP Systems Fundamentals | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students learn the fundamental behavior and components of a building’s MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and other associated) systems including how they are integrated within the st… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| ARCH2140 | Virtual & Emerging Design Technology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn advanced visualization and rendering techniques including augmented and virtual reality to represent their spatial ideas and practical projects. Students gain experience wi… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARCH2300 | Revit Architecture | 9 | 9 Credits Students learn advanced Revit modeling and documentation skills to represent various architectural elements of buildings. Students gain the ability to model and coordinate building assembli… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| ARCH2350 | Building Details | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn to generate a breadth of graphic details for critical intersections of building assemblies both typical and unique. Distinct drawing types, scales, and approaches to annota… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARCH2400 | Revit Structural | 9 | 9 Credits Students learn advanced Revit skills for structural systems in buildings focusing on distinct elements and materials. These skills include the ability to model and coordinate structural ele… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| ARCH2450 | Revit Structural Detailing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn to generate drawings in Revit to detail structural elements. 3D and 2D approaches to detailing are addressed, including importing data or drawings from other software appli… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARCH2650 | Building Visualization | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn techniques to visually represent buildings throughout the design process. Sketching techniques and industry-relevant software are used to design and/or represent architectu… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARCH2750 | Architecture Studio | 9 | 9 Credits Students gain hands-on experience working on a practical architecture project using digital tools in a collaborative setting. Design development and construction documentation are explored… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| ARCH2810 | Revit Electrical | 9 | 9 Credits Students learn advanced Revit skills for electrical building systems focusing on power and lighting systems. These skills include the ability to model and coordinate electrical elements acr… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| ARCH2815 | Revit Low-Voltage | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn advanced Revit skills for low-voltage building systems focusing on telecommunications, audiovisual, and security systems. These skills include the ability to model and coor… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARCH2820 | Revit Mechanical | 9 | 9 Credits Students learn advanced Revit skills for mechanical systems focusing on HVAC equipment, ductwork, and piping. These skills include the ability to model and coordinate mechanical elements ac… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| ARCH2825 | Revit Plumbing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn advanced Revit skills for plumbing systems focusing on plumbing equipment, drainage, and piping. These skills include the ability to model and coordinate plumbing elements… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARCH2848 | Structural Studio | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are immersed in structural modeling workflows using BIM software and other industry-standard digital tools in a collaborative setting. Through industry-inspired modules, students… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARCH2850 | Building Engineering Studio | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain hands-on experience on a practical MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) or structural systems project using digital tools in a collaborative setting. Design developmen… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARCH2860 | AEC Internship | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are employed within the AEC (architecture, engineering, and construction) industry as interns with the opportunity to observe and/or participate in design, collaboration, project… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARCH2900 | Special Topics in ARCH | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses in the Architectural Design Technology program. Prerequisites: Instructor approval source |
| ARTS1000 | Introduction to the Visual Arts | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain a broad understanding of the visual arts and develop visual literacy proficiency. Students will explore why and how artists create and will have an opportunity to observe th… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS1010 | Drawing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Drawing is a foundational course in objective drawing where students use various media, such as charcoal, graphite, conte, and ink. The course focuses on formal elements of line, shape, f… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS1020 | 2-D Design | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits The course 2-D Design is a foundational course that focuses on the elements and principles of design in order to prepare students for advanced study in the visual arts. Students are intro… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS1030 | 3-D Design | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn 3-D design, with a concentration on the principles and elements of 3-D form and space. Traditional processes include construction, carving, assembling, and modeling. Comput… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS1050 | Creative Careers | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to a wide range of career options for visual arts professionals. This course provides an overview of careers in art and design, as well as arts entrepreneurship, i… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS1110 | Art History - Prehistory to 1400 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will be introduced to the major global developments in painting, sculpture, and architecture from the Paleolithic period through 1400. Students gain an understanding of formal an… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS1120 | Art History - 1400 to Present | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will be introduced to the major global developments in painting, sculpture, and architecture from 1400 to the present. Students gain an understanding of the formal analysis of vi… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS2010 | Life Drawing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This is an advanced drawing class that emphasizes drawing the human form with a variety of media. Students draw from the model and study the human figure in action and in still poses. The… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS2020 | Painting | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn fundamental painting concepts and techniques. The emphasis is on studio practices, color, paint manipulation, and visual perception. Students explore a variety of subject m… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS2025 | Watercolor | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces water media to beginning students. Students explore color, composition, and a variety of techniques, such as wet-in-wet, dry brush, and mixed media. Students develo… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS2030 | Sculpture | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students engage in hands-on studio work that results in finished pieces of sculpture. Most of the activity revolves around researching, designing, constructing, and installing sculpture.… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS2040 | Printmaking | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides an introduction to the theory and practice of traditional printmaking. Students learn relief, intaglio, and monoprinting techniques and create multiples using histori… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS2050 | Ceramics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn basic ceramic processes, concepts, and conceptual development. Students will develop technical skills while fabricating a variety of objects through wheel throwing and hand… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS2060 | Jewelry | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces students to the art of jewelry design. Students become familiar with jewelry design from the past to contemporary trends. Various techniques, including etching, sol… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS2120 | Intermediate Painting | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students expand their skills and knowledge of concepts learned in Painting. Emphasis is placed on expanding color mixing and paint manipulation skills with more focus on content. Exposure… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS2140 | Intermediate Printmaking | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course builds on the technical skills and concepts learned in ARTS 2040. Students focus on expanding their understanding of intaglio, relief, screen printing, monoprinting and/or pla… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS2150 | Intermediate Ceramics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students focus on the potter’s wheel as a tool. Coursework focuses on throwing skills and three-dimensional design concepts related to the functional ceramic vessel, wheel thrown sculptur… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS2220 | Art Gallery Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces gallery management, including planning, preparing, installing, and publicizing exhibitions. Students gain practical experience at MCC’s Elkhorn Valley Campus Galler… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS2230 | Native American Art | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students examine the material culture of various indigenous peoples of North America. Special attention is given to Northern Plains Indians. Students identify and analyze art created in N… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS2240 | Screen Printing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides an introduction to screen printing processes and techniques, including color separation, registration and photographic techniques. Students explore direct and indirec… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS2340 | Book Arts | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits In this printmaking course, students will learn the formal and conceptual foundations of handmade book making. The class introduces the book as an artform and provides an overview of how… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ARTS2900 | Special Topics in Art | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other Art courses. source |
| ARTS2981 | Internship | — | Variable Credits Students apply the principles learned in arts entrepreneurship in a workplace setting. The work setting can be public, private, or nonprofit as long as it is appropriate to arts entr… source |
| AUTB1040 | Auto Collision Repair Welding | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn techniques of oxy-acetylene cutting and welding for automotive applications. Students study and practice the theory and use of metal inert gas (MIG) welding, the plasma-cut… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUTB1100 | Structural Repair I | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn to analyze various types of vehicle damage, interpret dimension specification sheets, and select and set up various types of measuring systems used for damage analysis. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUTB1110 | Structural Repair II | 3 | 3 Credits Students learn the techniques of anchoring and pulling a damaged vehicle frame. Students work with high-strength steel and learn full and partial panel replacement. Prerequisites: AUTB 1100 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUTB1200 | Nonstructural Repair I | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course provides the fundamentals of shop safety, tool application, damage repair preparation, metal straightening techniques, and the use of body fillers in the repair of collision-d… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| AUTB1210 | Nonstructural Repair II | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course continues to build skills acquired in the basic course. Students learn the techniques of door skin replacement and how to work with trim and hardware. Other related subjects a… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| AUTB1220 | Nonstructural Repair III | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course focuses on evaluating major body damage and determining the necessary repairs. The complete job is stressed, from body repair to final refinishing. 0 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| AUTB1300 | Street Rod/Restoration I | 3 | 3.0 Credits Constructing or restoring a good street rod requires starting with a good classic auto and a good design. This course provides students with the skills needed to do this by providing the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUTB2230 | Nonstructural Repair IV | 6 | 6.0 Credits This class requires students to repair and refinish collision damage equal to 30 flat-rate hours. It stresses MIG welding and suspension damage. 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| AUTB2240 | Nonstructural Repair V | 6 | 6.0 Credits In this class, students are required to repair collision damage equal to 40 flat-rate hours. It covers restraint systems and glass installation. 0 credits of AUTB courses 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| AUTB2241 | Nonstructural Repair VI | 6 | 6.0 Credits This class requires students to complete 60 flat-rate hours of collision repairs. It covers frame and suspension alignment, electrical systems, heating, and air conditioning. 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| AUTB2300 | Automotive Refinishing I | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students are introduced to EPA, personal health, and safety equipment regulations. It covers introductions to finish systems, metal prep, sealers and primers, and masking techniques. Note… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUTB2310 | Automotive Refinishing II | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course is a continuation of Automotive Refinishing I with emphasis placed on solving paint application problems. Students practice paint mixing, matching and application, finish defe… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| AUTB2340 | Automotive Custom Painting | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course gives advanced students insight and experience in the area of custom painting of automobiles, motorcycles, street rods, and other vehicles. It covers masking, paint types, pin… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUTB2450 | Collision Estimating I | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn the systematic approach to analyzing collision damage and creating a damage report manually. It covers different types of damage, plan for repairs, repair or replace decisi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUTB2460 | Collision Estimating II | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn how estimating affects shop sales, production, staffing, facility and profitability in the collision repair field. Students practice documenting collision damage in the rep… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUTB2550 | Electrical and Mechanical Systems | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course introduces mechanical and electrical systems of the automobile. It covers steering, brakes, drive line, air bags, and electrical components. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUTB2560 | Electrical and Mechanical Systems II | 3 | 3.0 Credits The student is introduced to the advanced mechanical and electrical systems of an automobile as it relates to auto collision repair. The learning focus for this course is designed to prov… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AUTB2900 | Special Topics in AUTB | — | Variable Credits This course provides the opportunity for other instruction in special content areas not included in other auto collision courses. 0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0 View Class Schedu… source |
| AUTB2981 | Auto Collision Internship | — | Variable Credits The internship program provides students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge, learn new techniques, and get on-the-job training at an approved work site. To develop an inte… source |
| AUTB2982 | Auto Collision Internship 2 | 6 | 6.0 Credits The internship program provides students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge, learn new techniques, and get on-the-job training at an approved work site. To develop an internshi… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| AUTT1110 | Automotive I: Fundamentals | 12 | 12.0 Credits Students learn many of the basic elements of the auto repair trade including safety, chemicals, basic tool use, tire repair, oil change, TPMS systems, and introduction to electrical repa… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| AUTT1120 | Automotive II: Introduction to Maintenance | 12 | 12.0 Credits Students gain knowledge and skills in engine operations, transmissions, drivetrains including basic ignition systems, hydraulic principles, and vehicle maintenance. In addition, students… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| AUTT1130 | Automotive III: Advanced Automotive Maintenance | 12 | 12.0 Credits Students develop knowledge and skills in automotive computers and the relationship with sensor inputs and actuator outputs. A major focus of this course is operation, diagnosis, and repa… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| AUTT2110 | Automotive IV: Engine Repair | 12 | 12.0 Credits Students learn knowledge and skills needed to remove and replace engines. Students have the opportunity to overhaul an engine, including inspection and repair of sub-components. 0 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| AUTT2120 | Automotive V: Driveline Repair | 12 | 12.0 Credits Students gain knowledge and skills to diagnose and repair manual and automatic transmissions. Students learn clutch and differential repairs. Students have the opportunity to remove and… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| AUTT2130 | Automotive VI: Engine Performance | 12 | 12 Credits Students will diagnose electrical systems related to engine performance problems. Students will have the opportunity to work with advanced fuel systems, ignition systems, air induction sys… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| AUTT2900 | Special Topics in Automotive | — | Variable Credits This course is designed to permit instruction in special content areas not included in other courses in the Automotive Technology program. 0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0 Course source |
| BIOS1010 | General Biology | 6 | 6.0 Credits Developing a good understanding of the process of life requires students to have a broad background in the basics of biology. Students will gain this background by studying ecology, molec… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| BIOS1250 | Environmental Biology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will focus on ecological issues and learn to identify the causes, propose solutions, and develop/critique environmental action plans. Students will study ecosystems, energy, popu… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| BIOS1310 | Survey of Human Anatomy and Physiology | 5 | 5.0 Credits In this survey course, students will study all the systems of the human body, emphasizing the relationship between structure and function. It is intended for certificate-seeking students… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| BIOS1450 | Biology I | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits This general biology series is taught in a two-course sequence: BIOS 1450 Biology I and BIOS 1750 Biology II In this first course, Biology I, students will learn the physical and chemical… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| BIOS1512 | SEA-PHAGES Virus Discovery | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will participate in the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s (HHMI) undergraduate research program SEA-PHAGES (Science Education Alliance-Phage Hunters Advancing Genomics and Evolut… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| BIOS1513 | SEA-PHAGES Viral Genomics-Bioinformatics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students participate in the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s (HHMI) undergraduate research program SEA-PHAGES (Science Education Alliance-Phage Hunters Advancing Genomics and Evolutionar… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| BIOS1610 | Foundations of Biotechnology | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students learn introductory knowledge and skills needed for entry-level work in the biotechnology industry and practice safety, good documentation practices, and following standard operat… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| BIOS1750 | Biology II | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits This is a general biology series is taught in a two-course sequence: BIOS 1450 Biology I and BIOS 1750 Biology II. In this second course, Biology II, students will focus on the organism a… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| BIOS2050 | Genetics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about both classical and modern genetics, gaining an understanding of many of the advances taking place in biology and medicine. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| BIOS2150 | Microbiology | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students will study of the structure, physiology, ecology, and human health implications of microorganisms. This course consists of both lecture and lab components. 0 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| BIOS2310 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students complete an in-depth study of human anatomy and physiology by examining cell function, tissues, and the skeletal, muscular, and nervous sensory systems. This course includes both… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| BIOS2320 | Human Anatomy and Physiology II | 6 | 6.0 Credits As a continuation of BIOS 2310, in this course students study the structure and function of the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, endocrine, and reproductive systems. This c… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| BIOS2610 | Introduction to Biomanufacturing | 6 | 6.0 Credits This is the second course in the introductory biotechnology sequence. Students build on foundational laboratory skills as they learn knowledge and techniques used by entry-level technicia… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| BIOS2620 | Quality Assurance | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This is the third course in the introductory biotechnology sequence. Students learn basic principles and practices of quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) in the biomanufacturi… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| BIOS2640 | Molecular Biology Techniques | 6 | 6.0 Credits This is the fourth course in the introductory biotechnology sequence. Students build on foundational laboratory skills as they learn molecular biology laboratory techniques used in applie… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| BIOS2660 | Hematology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn basic concepts of hematology such as overall blood composition and the morphology and function of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Students learn to ident… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| BIOS2670 | Instrumentation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain knowledge of the functions, operation, and maintenance of common biotechnology laboratory equipment, including medical devices. Students learn the importance of good documen… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| BIOS2900 | Special Topics in Biology | — | Variable Credits This course allows for instruction in special content areas not included in other biology courses. 0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0 View Class Schedule source |
| BIOS2910 | Biotechnology Internship | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students experience a supervised, hands-on experience in a biotechnology company or biotechnology environment. Through collaboration with industry professionals, students gain practical e… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BSAD1000 | Introduction to Business | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore core concepts and standard practices that shape the modern business environment. Through practical learning experiences, they examine current challenges and opportunities… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| BSAD1100 | Business Law I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn ordinary legal aspects of business transactions involving such topics as legal rights and duties, law of contracts, employment law, basic business organizations, and law of… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| BSAD1110 | Business Law II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits As a continuation of Business Law I, students learn legal topics such as agency, labor law, bankruptcy, and the applicability of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) to negotiable instrument… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| BSAD1620 | Business Communication | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn key concepts and common practices in effectively communicating in the organizational environment. Practical learning experiences reflect writing, presentation, and interper… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| BSAD2410 | Purchasing and Materials Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course acquaints students with the theory and applications of purchasing and materials management concepts. The course content includes purchasing organization and administration, qu… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| BSAD2700 | Global Business | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the fundamentals of global business including the globalization of economic, political, legal and cultural systems. Students experience a broad overview of global market sy… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| BSAD2800 | Ethics in Business | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the fundamental theories of ethics and their application to business. Students explore ethical and moral issues common in the business and accounting world. Topics include… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| BSAD2900 | Special Topics in Business | — | Variable Credits This course is designed to permit instruction in special content areas that are not included in other business administration, management, and marketing courses. 0 Internship Hours:… source |
| BSAD2940 | Business Capstone | 1.5 | 1.5 Credits Students experience multiple opportunities to apply knowledge and practice skills acquired in the curriculum of a business program of study. Students prepare for professional employment o… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| BSAD2981 | Internship in Business | 1.5 | 1.5 Credits Students apply the principles, procedures and practices learned in business courses in a public, private, or nonprofit work setting. Students record the tasks performed in a professional… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| CHEM1010 | College Chemistry | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students learn principles relevant to a basic understanding of chemistry. The topics include uncertainty in measurements, elements, atomic structure, compounds and chemical bonding, stoic… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| CHEM1212 | General Chemistry I | 6 | 6.0 Credits This is the first half of the one-year general chemistry program for students who have some knowledge of chemistry as indicated by assessment testing or who have recently completed colleg… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| CHEM1220 | General Chemistry II | 6 | 6.0 Credits The conclusion of the one-year college chemistry program covers solutions, equilibrium, acid-base reactions, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, kinetics, nuclear chemistry, and the chemist… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| CHEM2310 | Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry | 6 | 6.0 Credits CHEM 2310 Provides the student with an overview of the importance of organic molecules and their reactions. Topics include bonding, 3-D structure, and the relationship between structure,… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| CHEM2320 | Organic Chemistry | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits Organic Chemistry I is the first course of a two-course sequence. Topics in this course include the structure and properties of carbon compounds, the classification of organic molecules b… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| CHEM2330 | Organic Chemistry II | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits Organic Chemistry II is the second course in a two-course sequence. Topics in this course include spectroscopy (IR, NMR, MS, UV-Vis), the chemistry of oxygen and sulfur containing organic… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| CHEM2900 | Special Topics in Chemistry | — | Variable Credits Various topics not typically covered in other chemistry courses may be depending upon interest, program need, and relevancy to the curriculum. source |
| CHIN1110 | Beginning Chinese I | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits This course provides fundamental knowledge about Chinese language and culture. It emphasizes all four language skills - reading, writing, speaking, and listening. The Pinyin system of pho… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| CHIN1120 | Beginning Chinese II | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits This course s beginners continue developing their communicative competence in the four basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing while at the same time gaining competence… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| CDLT1290 | CDL Pre-Permit | 1 | 1.0 Credits Students prepare for state official exams for a Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP). Students explore the various areas of the general knowledge, air brakes, and combination vehicle portion… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CDLT1295 | CDL Laws and Regulations | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students comprehend laws and regulations used to operate Commercial Motor Vehicles (CMV). When students successfully complete this course, students have completed one-half of the requirem… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CDLT1300L | Class A BTW CDL Training | 5 | 5.0 Credits Students learn to identify basic Commercial Motor Vehicle instruments and controls and how to properly perform vehicle inspections, control the motion of CMV’s under various road and traf… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CDLT1304L | Class A w/E Restriction BTW CDL Training | 4 | 4.0 Credits Students learn to identify basic Commercial Motor Vehicle instruments and controls and how to properly perform vehicle inspections, control the motion of CMV’s under various road and traf… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CDLT1305L | Class B BTW CDL Training | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn to identify basic Commercial Motor Vehicle instruments and controls and how to properly perform vehicle inspections, control the motion of CMV’s under various road and traf… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COMS1000 | Fundamentals of Communication | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain a broad overview of three focus areas of communication: interpersonal (communication between two people), small group communication, and public speaking. Students will pract… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| COMS1110 | Public Speaking | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn basic theory and practice speaking effectively in public. Topics include topic selection, audience analysis, speech preparation and organization, support of speeches with c… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| COMS1120 | Argumentation and Debate | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will experience a practical approach to the rudiments of argumentation and debate. This course tests the students’ ability to critically research, listen, speak, think, and argue… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| COMS1220 | Communication In Small Groups | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn theories of small group communication and small group decision-making, engaging in a non-threatening arena for the practices of these processes. Students who work or expect… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| COMS1300 | Interpersonal Communication | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to theories of communication between two people in a variety of contexts and situations. Students learn how to analyze and interpret the communication within inter… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| COMS2900 | Special Topics In Communication | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course permits instruction in content areas not included in special content areas not included in other speech courses. Topics include advanced public speaking preparation and presen… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CNST1005 | Introduction to the Construction Industry | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to the methods and materials used in the construction industry. The course covers construction efficiency and safety in the delivery, handling, and installation of… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CNST1020 | Blueprint Reading | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn how to read and interpret residential architectural plans, including terms and definitions, architectural drawings, alphabet of lines, description of lines, and floor plan,… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CNST1030 | Digital Blueprint Applications | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students develop skills needed to interpret plans, both on paper and digitally, for commercial construction. Students obtain print reading experience with elements commonly included on pr… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CNST1050 | Introduction to Carpentry | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course covers the safe use of hand tools. Students practice the proper set up of tools. Students take part in an experiential learning project involving stationary and hand power too… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CNST1110 | Construction Safety (10-Hour) | 1 | 1 Credits This course provides training outlined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). This course supplies students with the recommended safety requirements for working in the… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CNST1110S | Construction Safety (10-Hour) - Spanish Version | 1 | 1.0 Credits This course provides training outlined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). This course supplies students with the recommended safety requirements for working in t… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CNST1230 | Cabinetmaking | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students apply cabinet design standards to craft cabinets completely with drawers and doors. Students also analyze drawings for effective design and fabrication of cabinets. In addition,… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CNST1240 | Interior Finish and Cabinetry | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students learn interior finish terms and definitions that are used in the construction field. Students learn theory and practical application of various types of floor, wall and ceiling f… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| CNST1360 | Floor, Wall, Stair and Ceiling Framing | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students learn the fundamentals of floor framing, wall parts, wall construction, stair parts, stair construction and installation of ceiling posts. Students construct a full-scale house i… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| CNST1370 | Exterior Finish | 6.5 | 6.5 Credits This course includes terms and definitions used in the construction field pertaining to exterior finish. It covers theory and practical application of various types of wall covering, roof… 6.5 cr · 6.5 hr source |
| CNST1400 | Introduction to Masonry | 6.5 | 6.5 Credits This course emphasizes brick and block construction. Students mix mortar and use the trowel, spread mortar, cut brick and concrete blocks, and level and plumb laid-up units. It includes d… 6.5 cr · 6.5 hr source |
| CNST1520 | Introduction to Concrete | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn vocabulary, methods, and practices of concrete construction. Students perform testing procedures in accordance with the ASTM standards. The students learn how to mix concre… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CNST1530 | Concrete Formwork | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students define, identify, and apply vocabulary, methods, and practices of concrete form construction. Students design and build multiple concrete form systems. The students interpret and… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CNST2100 | Construction Safety (30-Hour) | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides students with training outlined by the Occupation Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Many contractors require this course for anyone working in a supervisory ca… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CNST2120 | Construction Law and Document Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to common contracts used in the construction industry, with an emphasis on understanding the functions and interrelationships of documents. A review of law applied… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CNST2130 | Construction Estimating | 7 | 7.0 Credits Estimating cost in construction prepares students for employment in the field of construction estimating. Students are prepared for this fast moving and changing field with training in el… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| CNST2140 | Job Site Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students go beyond the physical erection of a project and concentrate on the procedures and methods used by contractors during the construction and post-construction phases of a project:… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CNST2160 | Advanced Construction Estimating and Scheduling | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students estimate and schedule a construction project. Students learn to use software to better facilitate the management and expectations of a project. Students design spreadsheets capab… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CNST2230 | Advanced Cabinetmaking | 9 | 9.0 Credits In this advanced cabinetmaking course, students will elevate their craftsmanship by meticulously applying sophisticated cabinet design standards to produce cabinets featuring intricate dr… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| CNST2360 | Roof Framing | 6.5 | 6.5 Credits Students learn the principles, calculations, and cutting of all components of gable, hip, and valley rafters. Students frame an actual roof on a house in the indoor lab. 0 6.5 cr · 6.5 hr source |
| CNST2435 | Capstone Completion | 6.5 | 6.5 Credits Students use their construction and critical thinking skills to deliver a completed capstone house to the community. Students participate in several phases of construction during this cou… 6.5 cr · 6.5 hr source |
| CNST2900 | Special Topics in CNST | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses of the Construction Technology program. 0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.… source |
| CNST2981 | Internship | — | Variable Credits This internship gives students the opportunity to develop skills in the field and exposes them to established craftspeople. Applications for internships must be made through the prog… source |
| CRIM1010 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course focuses on the various processing stages, practices, and personnel in the criminal justice system. This course examines the problem of crime in American society. Both historic… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM1020 | Introduction to Corrections | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about corrections as a systematic process, including the evolving changes within institutional and community-based corrections. Topics include the history of corrections, t… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM1030 | Courts and the Judicial Process | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students examine the basic structure of the court system and court process. Students take a comprehensive look at the courts, their personnel, and the context in which they operate. 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM1140 | Reporting Techniques for Criminal Justice | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This is an interactive course where students will document all aspects of the criminal justice system, from arrival at the scene of an incident to the presentation of the written report i… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM2000 | Criminal Law | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course outlines the purpose and function of criminal law. Topics include the rights and duties of citizens and police in relation to local, state, and federal law (e.g., arrest, sear… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM2010 | Introduction to Probation and Parole | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an overview of the history and philosophical foundation of probation and parole. Students review legal issues and problems of probation and determinate/indeterminate senten… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM2020 | Legal Issues in Corrections | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Criminal justice students are introduced to an overview of the critical issues of correction: to include the key correctional issues of changing goals within corrections, working with a d… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM2025 | Mental Health and Criminal Justice | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students focus on how the criminal justice system and mental health system operate in conjunction with each other, and how conflicts can arise when a mentally ill person enters the nexus… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM2030 | Police and Society | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course examines the role of the police in relationship to the duties of law enforcement and their policing in a diverse society. Specific topics include key demographic trends relate… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM2050 | Principles of Interviewing and Interrogation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course examines interviews of witnesses, informants, and complainants as a communicative relationship. It includes demonstration, study, and practice of acceptable techniques and pro… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM2120 | Community-Based Corrections | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course outlines a number of community-based corrections programs such as probation, parole, electronic monitoring, and fines designed to meet the level of risk and needs of the offen… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM2150 | Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students examine critical issues facing criminal justice professionals in the field. Topics include ethical situations in law enforcement, the courts, and corrections; specifically focusi… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM2190 | Police Field Services | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an analysis of the duties, extent of authority, and responsibilities of the uniformed patrol officer. It outlines rationales for the patrol philosophy and practices and pre… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM2220 | Correctional Client | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This class offers a unique opportunity to examine the different populations behind bars (e.g. chronically and mentally ill, homosexual, illegal immigrants, veterans, radicalized inmates,… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM2260 | Criminal Investigation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces criminal investigation procedures and reviews historical development and investigative processes related to law enforcement functions. Topics include proper collect… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM2300 | Community Relations | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course examines the traditional and current problems that inhibit understanding among all segments of the criminal justice system and the public. It explores methods of creating unde… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM2310 | Rules of Evidence | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course emphasizes the concept of evidence and rules governing its admissibility. It covers theoretical and pragmatic considerations of constitutional requirements affecting evidence… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM2320 | Correctional Facilities | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course discusses various case studies and research in an effort to present balanced and comprehensive coverage of prisons and prisoners. The course examines the many purposes of pris… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM2330 | Introduction to Forensic Crime Scene Investigation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides an overview of the basic concepts of forensic crime scene investigations. The course reviews the basic principles used by crime scene investigators. Topics include pr… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM2400 | Introduction to Homeland Security | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course focuses on the impact of the war on terrorism upon individuals, society, and the government. It examines how the war on terrorism affected first responders, how it transformed… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM2900 | Special Topics in Criminal Justice | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses in the Criminal Justice program. 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CRIM2960 | Internship | — | Variable Credits The internship is a legal agreement between the College and public or private criminal justice agencies to provide hands-on training for students. Students, the job site supervisor,… source |
| CFOT1000 | Introduction to Critical Facilities | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is designed to introduce students to the unique systems and requirements for safely, effectively, efficiently, and sustainably operating critical facilities such as data cente… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CULI1110 | Culinary Methods I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students implement foundational working skills expected in a professional kitchen. This learning is achieved through discussion and operation of various kitchen equipment and facility pro… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CULI1130 | Industry Essentials | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn about the CULI curriculum, ICA building, MCC, and procedures and methods of the ICA, along with sanitation practices, masters of the craft, and the history of the hospitali… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CULI1181 | Culinary Team I | 0.5 | 0.5 Credits This teamwork-driven, highly collaborative series of courses immerses students in the rigorous world of advanced culinary competitions. Students develop the fundamental skills required fo… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| CULI1220 | Baking I | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn safe and sustainable bakeshop skills and fundamental baking methods to produce a variety of goods. Students demonstrate proper sanitation methods and use, clean, and store… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CULI1230 | Nutrition & Wellness | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students actively explore the dynamic relationship between food and personal well-being, by learning foods, nutrients, physical activities, preparation, and cookery methods that support h… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CULI1281 | Culinary Team II | 0.5 | 0.5 Credits This teamwork-driven, highly collaborative series of courses immerses students in the rigorous world of advanced culinary competitions. Students develop the fundamental skills required fo… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| CULI1320 | Baking II | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students practice fundamental skills of bread making to include artisan bread methods, using lean, enriched, and other doughs from various food cultures, and viennoserie. Note: To ensure… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CULI1340 | Restaurant Cookery I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Learning focuses on the operation of a restaurant kitchen. Students engage in the processes of food preparation, the service of the menu, and kitchen operational tasks. The preparation of… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CULI1381 | Culinary Team III | 0.5 | 0.5 Credits This teamwork-driven, highly collaborative series of courses immerses students in the rigorous world of advanced culinary competitions. Students develop the fundamental skills required fo… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| CULI1430 | Industry Workshop | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students embrace the many facets of the culinary and hospitality world through participation in varied events and experiences, both on-campus and on-site at community operations. The craf… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CULI1460 | Restaurant Service I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students discuss fundamentals of high-quality customer service in the food and beverage industry. Topics include effective interpersonal communication, teamwork, time-management, and prod… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CULI1470 | Beverage Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students discuss beverage fundamentals of wine, beer, sprits, and zero-proof drinks by exploring beverage industry segments and consider the techniques utilized in each. In addition, stud… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CULI1481 | Culinary Team IV | 0.5 | 0.5 Credits This teamwork-driven, highly collaborative series of courses immerses students in the rigorous world of advanced culinary competitions. Students develop the fundamental skills required fo… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| CULI2510 | Culinary Methods II | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students reinforce foundational working skills gained in Culinary Methods I. Sessions are structured around derivatives of universal cookery methods, each examines the processes of flavor… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CULI2520 | Baking III | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students practice advanced pastry and baking skills, including components needed to make/construct a variety of pastries, cakes, and other desserts. Students work toward proficiency in th… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CULI2560 | Restaurant Service II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students reinforce and expand knowledge of high-quality service in the fine dining sector of the food and beverage industry. Topics include elevated customer service principles, order of… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CULI2581 | Culinary Team V | 0.5 | 0.5 Credits This teamwork-driven, highly collaborative series of courses immerses students in the rigorous world of advanced culinary competitions. Students develop the fundamental skills required fo… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| CULI2610 | Culinary Methods III | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students broaden the application of the foundational working skills gained in Culinary Methods I and II. Sessions are focused on quantity production and generating value-added products fo… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CULI2650 | Baking Production | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students produce baked goods, desserts, and other components as needed using a production schedule, and for special projects, to increase their baking and business acumen related to bakes… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CULI2680 | Culinary Internship I | 3 | 3.0 Credits Culinary students apply the skills and knowledge introduced in the classroom through goal-directed practice at a foodservice operation and on-campus in order to both measure and advance t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CULI2681 | Culinary Team VI | 0.5 | 0.5 Credits This teamwork-driven, highly collaborative series of courses immerses students in the rigorous world of advanced culinary competitions. Students develop the fundamental skills required fo… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| CULI2690 | Baking Internship I | 3 | 3.0 Credits Baking students apply the skills and knowledge introduced in the classroom through goal-directed practice at a foodservice operation and on-campus in order to both measure and advance the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CULI2710 | Food Preservation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students develop an understanding of traditional food preservation methods, creating a variety of value-added products safely within local food code regulations. 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CULI2740 | Restaurant Cookery II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn upscale dining principles. Projects include menu creation, research and development of dishes, plate presentation, line cookery skills as well as time management. Students… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CULI2750 | Restaurant Desserts | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will design, practice and execute restaurant-level desserts for use in the guest-centered, live-time classroom. They will build and follow production schedules in order to meet r… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CULI2780 | Culinary Internship II | 3 | 3.0 Credits Culinary students apply the skills and knowledge introduced in the classroom through goal-directed practice on-campus and in a foodservice operation in order to both measure and advance t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CULI2790 | Baking Internship II | 3 | 3.0 Credits Baking students reinforce their skills and knowledge through goal-directed practice at a foodservice operation and on-campus in order to both measure and advance their level of competence… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CULI2860 | Restaurant Leadership | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students engage in practical experience through assisting in managing the guest-centered lab, where they build skills in delegation, organization, multi-tasking, and time management. In a… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CULI2870 | Cost Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore and discover methods and systems of food and supply procurement and practice all stages of inventory processes. Through practical application of lessons, they examine, an… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| CULI2880 | Culinary Internship III | 3 | 3.0 Credits Culinary students approach mastery of their skills and knowledge through goal-directed practice at a foodservice operation and on-campus in order to both measure and advance their level o… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CULI2890 | Baking Internship III | 3 | 3.0 Credits Baking students approach mastery of their skills and knowledge through goal-directed practice at a foodservice operation and on-campus in order to both measure and advance their level of… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CULI2900 | Special Topics in Culinary | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas that are not included in other culinary classes. source |
| DESL1000 | Introduction to Diesel Technology | 4 | 4 Credits Students develop a basic understanding of the diesel technology including preventive maintenance, shop processes, tool usage, safety, and career opportunities. Students also identify and ex… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DESL1200 | Fundamentals of Hydraulics | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course is the study of basic principles relating to hydraulic systems and component identification. Activities involving schematic usage and symbol identification enhance students’ d… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DESL1210 | Electricity and Electronics | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course presents electrical principles and basic introductory electronics used in the diesel technology career field for service of medium-duty truck, heavy-duty truck, heavy equipmen… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| DESL1220 | Advanced Diesel Hydraulics | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students study hydraulic systems that are used on heavy equipment that relates closely to systems used on medium- and light-duty construction and utility equipment. 0 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| DESL1230 | Diesel Engine Fundamentals | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course is the study of diesel engine principles and component identification. Students gain knowledge through lecture and entry-level hands-on engine assembly and disassembly. Pre/ 0 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DESL1640 | Climate Control - HVAC | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students study mobile heating, air conditioning, and related support systems. Hands-on shop work with a variety of equipment builds technical skills in trouble shooting and repair practic… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DESL2100 | Manual Drivetrain | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course is the study of medium- and heavy-duty truck clutches, transmissions, drivelines, and differentials. Focus is on operation, repair, and maintenance of these systems. 0 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DESL2110 | Heavy Equipment Drivetrain | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students study heavy equipment traction drives, brake systems, differentials, and their steering systems along with track and suspension systems. 0 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| DESL2120 | Automatic and Automated Drivetrains | 4 | 4.0 Credits Students learn to analyze codes, diagnose problems, rebuild, repair, and properly maintain Allison automatic and other automated shift truck drivetrains in a professional setting. 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DESL2150 | Brakes and ABS | 4 | 4.0 Credits Through professional lab presentations, students study, analyze, and learn to repair ABS systems on both medium- and heavy-duty trucks. Students learn to repair, rebuild, and maintain air… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DESL2200 | Steering and Suspension | 4 | 4 Credits Students will learn to repair, align, and maintain heavy-duty truck steering and suspension systems. 0 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DESL2211 | Fuel Operating Systems | 4 | 4.0 Credits Students gain hands-on experience and understanding of hydromechanical injection and electronic control of diesel fuel systems used in modern diesel engines. This course provides students… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DESL2220 | Electronic Diagnostics | 5 | 5.0 Credits Students learn basic layout and function of electronic control systems and their components. Students also identify, diagnose and repair electronic control systems found in heavy-duty tru… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| DESL2230 | Diesel Engine Rebuild | 4 | 4.0 Credits Students will demonstrate the ability to perform both in-chassis and out-of-chassis diesel engine rebuilds. They will identify engine components, analyze mechanical conditions, and apply… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DESL2240 | Emissions and Maintenance | 4 | 4.0 Credits Students study today’s newest emission control systems and engine maintenance. Focus is on how to tune-up and maintain the latest diesel engine after-treatment systems. 0 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DESL2900 | Special Topics in Diesel Technology | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses in the Diesel Technology program. 0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0 View… source |
| DESL2980 | On-the-Job Training/Work Externship | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course gives students an opportunity to review with a CDL instructor the driving skills learned during the students’ first weeks of employment. This also allows for additional instru… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| DESL2981 | Diesel Internship | 4 | 4.0 Credits This internship gives students the needed experience to advance their skills while working with a qualified mentor in a diesel repair shop or dealership. The experience provides students… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DIMA1110 | Digital Design: Raster | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course explores the visual and technical aspects of digital drawing and design using raster (resolution dependent) applications. Students acquire a basic understanding of computer gr… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1120 | Digital Design: Vector | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course focuses on the visual and technical processes of digital design using vector (resolution independent) applications and includes experience with raster/bitmap software. Student… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1200 | Illustration I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course covers the major movements in illustration. It also emphasizes media variety and techniques related to technical and pictorial illustration. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1220 | Character, Narrative, and Storyboard Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course explores the basic principles of film structure and animation through observation, concept, narrative development, character design, and storyboard creation. It emphasizes the… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1230 | Drawing for Electronic Media | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course emphasizes the concepts and processes involved with drawing directly into the computer. Using a digitizing pen and interactive LCD display as the primary tool and bitmap and v… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1240 | Character Design | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is designed to teach techniques for producing character designs through the creative process of drawing. Students develop understanding of the basic principles of character de… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1305 | Concept Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides a basic introduction to graphic design. It emphasizes creative problem-solving through the use of thumbnail and rough sketches. 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1310 | Typography I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to type history, terminology, specifications and design. Students apply fundamental criteria to select and use typefaces and fonts. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1315 | Graphic Design Basics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits In this course students will focus on using raster, vector and layout programs according to graphic design professional standards. Students will also learn basic design and compositional… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1320 | History of Graphic Design | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to the major developments and advancements in graphic design from the mid-15 th century to the 21 st century. This course enables the graphic design student to rec… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1325 | Layout | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students combine typography and imagery to create one-page, multi-panel, basic multi-page, and large format layouts. The student will use a variety of traditional and digital media to pro… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1400 | Game Design Fundamentals | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course explores the practice and theory of interactive art. Students study the history of both analog and digital games and pursue the creative possibilities of interaction and play-… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1410 | 2-D Animation and Compositing I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore animation compositing software and techniques as they create 2-D animation using traditional cell techniques and computer-based 2-D animation programs. This course streng… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1411 | History of Animation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course surveys the major developments in film animation from its beginnings to the present day. Students acquire an understanding of the different styles and evolution of animation a… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1450 | Design for Motion Graphics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore visual design concepts related to motion graphics. Adobe After Effects is the primary software and Photoshop introduced to compose still images, live-action video, and an… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1455 | Introduction to Stop-Motion Animation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course explores the art of movement and visual art concepts through the techniques of stop-motion animation and provides a thorough understanding of stop-motion fundamentals. Student… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1500 | Web Design | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces students to the skills and competencies required to create original web graphics, media, and page designs using industry standard web design software applications a… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1510 | Interactive 2-D Design I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students practice the concepts and techniques necessary to design and produce interactive projects that include computer graphics, animation, and desktop video. Students apply the princip… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1520 | UI/UX | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn user research and design techniques so they can create an optimal web presence for a wide array of industries and customers. Utilizing these techniques and the application… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1530 | Designing with WordPress | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn to apply design and visual communication principles as they create websites using a Content Management System (CMS) known as WordPress. Students learn how this CMS fits int… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1540 | Mobile App Design | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the concepts and skills necessary to design mobile apps. Topics include the benefits and unique functionality that a highly graphical, task-oriented and feature-rich mobile… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1600 | Introduction to the Game Industry | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course surveys the video game industry from its beginnings to the present day. Students acquire an understanding of the evolution of games in our culture, as well as introductory kno… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA1620 | Introduction to 3-D Modeling and Animation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an introduction to the production of motion picture graphics using 3-D modeling and animation software. Students’ study and practice techniques of 3-D model execution and s… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA2200 | Illustration II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will work with a variety of media and techniques to develop a personal style. Students will work with instructor in an Art Director/Illustrator environment to solve problems illu… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA2210 | Electronic Illustration | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course explores advanced illustration concepts and techniques through vector software combined with raster software. The course emphasizes concept development and personal style alon… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA2220 | Dimensional Illustration | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students create a body of work that explores dimensional solutions to Illustration problems. Students work with non-traditional materials to create low-relief, sculptural, kinetic, and pa… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA2300 | Logo Design and Branding | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This introduces students to branding and identity design. Students will convey ideas by creating abstract imagery to develop elements of a brand identity. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA2310 | Information Design | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will learn the various elements of information design. Students will analyze verbal and statistical data and best approaches to translate data into graphic formats that are both… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA2350 | Typography II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This advanced course explores typographic concepts that integrate advanced design philosophies. Students examine type as both an analytical and structured medium as well as a metaphorical… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA2351 | Package Design | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are presented with challenges in design of packages and in the 3-D graphic design process. Students will emphasize material selection, fabrication, and structural design to creat… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA2352 | Publication Design | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students practice the design and production of multi-page printed publications such as books, magazines, newspapers, corporate reports, and catalogs. Students will accomplish a unity amon… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA2410 | 2-D Animation and Compositing II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students create original 2-D animation focusing on character and story development. Building on skills acquired in DIMA 1410, students produce a segment of a group project and an individu… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA2500 | Web Design Partnership Project | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a partnership between a DIMA web design student and an INFO web development student. Students complete an independent project designing and publishing a website for an entr… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA2620 | 3-D Character Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students build on the introductory topics presented in DIMA 1620 with further exploration of the techniques of modeling, material definition, and animation that are the foundation of 3-D… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA2625 | 3-D Modeling for Animation and Games | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course builds on the topics presented in DIMA 1620 with further explorations of the techniques of modeling, material definition, and animation. It emphasizes the development of 3-D m… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA2640 | 3-D Lab | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course requires an animation or game project that offers students an opportunity to build upon and integrate existing technical skills, share ideas with students from diverse animati… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA2700 | 3-D Game Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an introduction to the production of motion picture graphics using 3-D modeling, animation software, and Game Industry Standard Engines (Unreal Engine or Unity). Students p… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA2810 | Portfolio Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students in this DIMA graphic design capstone course will create a comprehensive final portfolio by revising projects from previous courses and/or creating new work. Students also practic… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA2820 | Web Design Portfolio Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a capstone experience for students completing the DIMA Web Design degree. Students reflect upon, critique, and evaluate their skills, performance, and competencies. Student… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA2840 | Projects Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a capstone experience for the students completing the Design and Interactive Media Arts program. The primary activity of the course is the students’ amalgamations of techni… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DIMA2900 | Special Topics in DIMA | — | Variable Credits This course is designed to permit instruction in special content areas not included in other courses of the Design and Interactive Media Arts program. 0 Clinical or Practicum Hours:… source |
| DIMA2981 | Internship | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This internship program provides students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge, learn new techniques, and get on-the-job training at an approved work site. Based on state guideli… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DRAF1050 | CAD for Fabrication | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn basic computer-aided design methods using CAD software. Topics include drawing techniques and terminology using ANSI standards, text creation and editing, dimensioning, CAD… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DRAF1100 | AutoCAD Fundamentals | 9 | 9.0 Credits This course introduces computer-aided design methods using AutoCAD software. It covers drawing techniques and terminology using ANSI standards, text creation and editing, dimensioning, Au… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| DRAF1200 | Design for Precision (Measurement) | 9 | 9.0 Credits This course presents dimensioning techniques that apply to manufactured products. It introduces geometric dimensioning and tolerancing used in the selection and application of dimensions.… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| DRAF1300 | Inventor Fundamentals | 9 | 9.0 Credits This course provides an understanding of the features and functions of Inventor software. It examines principles of solids modeling and parametric design and covers complex part modeling… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| DRAF1400 | Manufacturing Process Design | 9 | 9.0 Credits This course examines the design process as it relates to manufactured products. Students also examine the materials and processes found in the manufacturing industry. They study the prope… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| DRAF2050 | SolidWorks for Manufacturing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will be introduced to SolidWorks, a parametric solid modeling and rendering software. They have the opportunity to learn the fundaments of modeling parts, creating drawings, and… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| DRAF2100 | SolidWorks Fundamentals | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students use SolidWorks, a parametric solid modeling and rendering software, to model parts, drawings, and assemblies. Topics include sweep, loft, extrude, and revolve. The course also fe… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| DRAF2200 | Machine Design Principles | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students complete detail and assembly drawings on the CAD system with regard to the numerous design considerations found in machine controls, power transmissions, seals, gears, and mechan… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| DRAF2300 | Creo (Pro/E) Fundamentals | 9 | 9.0 Credits This course examines the principles of solids modeling and parametric design using Creo (Pro/ENGINEER) software. It also covers the understanding of part modeling, assembling modeling, ma… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| DRAF2400 | Tool Design Processes | 9 | 9.0 Credits This course is a comprehensive study of the principles of the design for jigs and fixtures, dies and gages. It examines the study of tool steel and other materials. Students explore use o… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| DRAF2900 | Special Topics in Mechanical Design Technology | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses in the Mechanical Design Technology program. 0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum Hour… source |
| DRAF2981 | Internship | — | Variable Credits This internship provides students the opportunity to apply their knowledge, learn new techniques, and get on-the-job training at an approved work site. To develop an internship to me… source |
| ECED1050 | Expressive Arts | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course covers selection, construction, and use of materials, activities, and experiences that encourage the young child’s creativity and aesthetic appreciation through the visual art… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ECED1060 | Observation, Assessment, and Guidance | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces a variety of observation, assessment, and guidance strategies used in early childhood education settings for birth through age eight. Note: Students are required to… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ECED1110 | Infant and Toddler Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course focuses on typical and atypical development of children in the prenatal period of development through 36 months of age. It examines planning curriculum in the domains of physi… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ECED1120 | Preschool Child Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course focuses on typical and atypical development of the child ages three to five years in the seven domains of development in accordance with the Nebraska Early Learning Guidelines… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ECED1150 | Introduction to Early Childhood Education | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an overview of early childhood education, history, and trends. It examines the philosophies of various programs, diversity, inclusion, licensing standards, current legislat… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ECED1160 | Early Language and Literacy | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course focuses on the development of literacy and language skills from birth to age eight. Students plan and prepare developmentally appropriate literacy and language activities. Not… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ECED1220 | Prepracticum | 1.5 | 1.5 Credits This course provides an orientation to practicum experiences in the Early Childhood Education program. Students study child care licensing requirements for their state, obtain a current h… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| ECED1221 | Infant Practicum | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students work with infants (six weeks through 12 months of age) on a weekly basis and become familiar with the daily routine of programs serving these ages. Basic skills include developme… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECED1222 | Toddler Practicum | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students work with toddlers (12-36 months) on a weekly basis and become familiar with the daily routine of programs serving these ages. Basic skills include developmentally appropriate in… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECED1230 | School-Age Child Development and Programming | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course focuses on typical and atypical development of the child ages 5 through 12 years. This course will examine program design in out of school care that addresses the domains of p… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ECED1240 | Preschool-Age Practicum | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students work with preschool-age children on a weekly basis and become familiar with the daily routine of programs serving these ages. Basic skills include developmentally appropriate int… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECED1241 | School-Age Practicum | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students work with school age children ( 5- 8 years of age) on a weekly basis and become familiar with the daily routine of programs serving these ages. Basic skills include developmental… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECED1260 | Children’s Health and Nutrition | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students focus on best practices to gain an understanding of the inter-relatedness of health, safety, and nutrition in the life of a young child, birth through age eight. Students learn a… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ECED2050 | Children with Exceptionalities | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students become aware of the theory, development, and philosophy or early childhood education programs serving children with exceptionalities. Topics include planning working with familie… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ECED2060 | Early Childhood Education Curriculum Planning | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course prepares students to plan implement and deliver a developmentally appropriate curriculum and environments for children three to eight years of age. Topics include Methodogic a… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ECED2061 | Child Guidance Techniques | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course focuses on the techniques teachers can use to children between birth and eight years of age develop pro-social behaviors. Emphasis is placed on the foundation of guidance comi… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ECED2070 | Family and Community Relationships | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course focuses on the development of skills, techniques, attitudes and cultural sensitivities needed to form successful collaborations with diverse families and communities. This cou… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ECED2090 | Early Childhood Student Teaching Practicum | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students work closely with a supervising teacher to develop skills in management, environmental planning, and curriculum development. Students may select the age group with whom to specia… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ECED2091 | Early Childhood Administrative Practicum | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students work closely with a director/administrator of an early childhood education program. Students gain experiences in policy review, record keeping, staff management and training, sta… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ECED2900 | Special Topics in Child Care | — | Variable Credits This course allows the Early Childhood Education program to design courses to meet the specific needs of an agency, organization, education program, or group. source |
| ECON1000 | Macroeconomics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students study the “big ideas” of macroeconomics such as GDP, inflation, unemployment, labor, and international trade. A look at public-policy decision making using macro theories such as… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ECON1050 | Survey of Economics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students develop a basic understanding of economics to apply in daily living. Students learn the predominate economic principles of western economic thought and how these principles perme… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ECON1100 | Microeconomics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students examine the theory and application of the four market structures; pure competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, and monopoly. Students determine the revenue, costs, outp… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ECON2720 | International Economics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students examine a broad overview of the fundamentals of international business and trade, and get familiar with the basic terminology, key concepts and issues relative to the subject. St… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ECON2900 | Special Topics in Economics | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other economics courses. 0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0 View Class Schedule source |
| EDUC1110 | Introduction to Professional Education | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits An overview of education in the United States viewed in terms of history, philosophy, finance and governance, this course encourages critical thought regarding the role of education in ou… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| EDUC2030 | Human Relations in Education | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is designed to increase multicultural knowledge and positively impact the diversity disposition of pre-service teachers. It is designed to pre-service teachers become more awa… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| EDUC2040 | Human Growth and Learning | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students examine human growth and learning from conception through adolescence. Students learn about current educational practices and how theories of development and learning impact and… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ELAP1110 | Electrical IA | 7 | 7.0 Credits Students learn basic electrical theory and principles. Through classroom instruction, students explore and gain an understanding of what electricity is, how it works and how it is used. S… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| ELAP1120 | Electrical IB | 7 | 7.0 Credits Students explore and learn about the National Electric Code (N.E.C.). Through classroom instruction, students gain an understanding of the purpose, scope, and arrangement of the N.E.C., a… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| ELAP1210 | Electrical IIA | 7 | 7.0 Credits Students learn the layout and construction of residential electrical systems with emphasis on the National Electric Code (N.E.C.). Through classroom instruction and projects, they gain an… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| ELAP1220 | Electrical IIB | 7 | 7.0 Credits Students learn the design and installation of complete residential electrical systems with emphasis on the National Electric Code (N.E.C.). Through classroom instruction and projects, the… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| ELAP2310 | Electrical IIIA | 7 | 7.0 Credits Students learn the layout and construction of commercial electrical systems with emphasis on the National Electric Code (N.E.C.). Through classroom instruction and projects, they gain an… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| ELAP2320 | Electrical IIIB | 7 | 7.0 Credits Students learn three-phase systems, commercial electrical services, lighting and special systems with emphasis on the requirements of the National Electric Code (N.E.C.). Through classroo… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| ELAP2410 | Electrical IVA | 7 | 7.0 Credits Students learn single phase and three phase wye and delta transformers and power systems. Through classroom instruction, they gain an understanding of transformer theory, calculations and… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| ELAP2420 | Electrical IVB | 7 | 7.0 Credits Students learn basic motor controls. Through classroom instruction and hands-on projects they gain an understanding of electric motors and motor controls. Students are introduced to the b… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| ELAP2550 | Journeyman Test Prep Course | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn relevant parts of the National Electric Code (N.E.C.) and electrical calculations, to prepare for successful completion of the journeyman electrician test. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ELME1050 | Mechanical Print Reading | 4 | 4.0 Credits Students learn the skills required for visualizing and interpreting industrial prints and freehand technical sketching. Topics include identifying prints, drafting and print-reading proce… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ELME1210 | Introduction to Motors | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an overview of the operation of electric motors. Topics include magnetism, identification of motor types, and connecting to power sources. The course covers DC motors, AC m… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ELME1212 | Motor and Machine Controls | 9 | 9.0 Credits This course introduces state-of-the-art motor control components and provides students with a basic knowledge of control circuitry. Students build on their experiences from basic electric… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| ELME2060 | Mechanical Power Systems | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course covers mechanical power system essentials. Topics include belts, pulleys, sheaves, lubrication, gears, sprockets, gear reducers, bearings, couplings, and chain drives. 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ELME2070 | Hydraulics and Pneumatics | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course covers the basics of fluid power, both hydraulic and pneumatic. It also covers transmission of fluid energy, identification of components, and controls. 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ELME2230 | Programmable Logic Controllers | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students will become competent in operating programable logic controllers and troubleshooting machine problems. Monitoring, uploading, and downloading programs to processors will be a mai… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| ELME2235 | Programmable Logic Controllers Applications | 9 | 9.0 Credits This course builds on the knowledge and skills learned in previous programmable logic controller courses. It covers programming analog devices and the integration and programming of opera… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| ELME2981 | Internship | 6 | 6.0 Credits The internship provides students the opportunity to apply their knowledge, learn new techniques, and get on-the-job training at an approved work site. To develop an internship to meet the… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ELTR1200 | Basic Electricity | 8 | 8.0 Credits This course is an introduction to the electrical field. Students are exposed to electrical fundamentals of safety, theory, electrical circuit calculations, and electrical device installat… 8 cr · 8 hr source |
| ELTR1210 | Residential Wiring | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students gain basic knowledge of the electrical circuitry found in residential wiring. Students learn to apply the National Electrical Code (NEC) standards. Students participate in hands-… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| ELTR1220 | Commercial Wiring I | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students gain a basic knowledge of circuits used in commercial wiring applications. Fundamentals of pipe bending, complete raceway installations, and calculations are introduced. As a tea… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| ELTR1250 | Electric Equipment Controls | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students learn the electric controls for general motor controllers, such as, time clock lighting controls, AC controls, among others. Students learn the allowable ampacities for various c… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ELTR2240 | National Electrical Code | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is designed to give students an introduction into the National Electrical Code. The class will give students hands on training on how to use the electrical code book and the i… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ELTR2250 | Commercial Wiring II | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course is a continuation of Commercial Wiring I. Students focus on advanced devices, equipment installations, troubleshooting, and repairs. Further study of calculations for equipmen… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ELTR2331 | Electric Services and Transformers | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students learn electric service fundamentals, system transformers, and principals of grounding and bonding electrical systems. Students gain basic knowledge of National Electrical Code Ar… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ELTR2900 | Special Topics in Electrical Technology | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses in the Electrical Technology program. source |
| ELTR2981 | Internship | 4 | 4.0 Credits The internship provides students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge, learn new techniques, and get on-the-job training at an approved work site. To develop an internship to mee… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| EMSP1000 | Basic Life Support | 1 | 1.0 Credits Students learn to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies such as cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, and foreign-body airway obstruction (choking). Students learn to recogn… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| EMSP1005 | CPR Refresher | 0.5 | 0.5 Credits This course will review with the participant how to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies such as cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, and foreign-body airway obstruction (… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| EMSP1010 | Heartsaver First Aid with CPR and AED | 1 | 1.0 Credits This course teaches rescuers to effectively identify and treat adult emergencies in the critical first minutes of injury or illness until emergency medical service personnel arrive. The c… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| EMSP1012 | Community Emergency Response Team | 2 | 2.0 Credits The community emergency response team (CERT) program educates students about disaster preparedness for the hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response sk… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EMSP1100 | Emergency Medical Technician 1 | 10 | 10.0 Credits This course introduces the knowledge, skills, and professional responsibilities of the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). Students will study EMS systems, legal and ethical issues, pati… 10 cr · 10 hr source |
| EMSP1101 | Emergency Medical Technician 1 Clinical | 1 | 1.0 Credits This course provides EMT students with supervised clinical and field experiences in hospital and prehospital settings. Students will apply clasroom knowledge gained in EMSP 1100 and 1102… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| EMSP1102 | Emergency Medical Technician 1 Lab | 2 | 2.0 Credits This laboratory course provides students with practical training in core EMT skills, including patient assessment, airway management, oxygen therapy, CPR, and defibrillation. Hands-on sim… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EMSP1105 | EMT Refresher | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course reviews material previously learned by the participant. The intent of this course is to maintain a provider’s competence in knowledge and skill performance. EMSP 1105 is desig… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EMSP1106 | Emergency Medical Technician 2 | 10 | 10.0 Credits This course introduces the assessment and management of trauma, obstetric, pediatric, and geriatric patients in the prehospital setting. Students also study EMS operations, including ext… 10 cr · 10 hr source |
| EMSP1107 | Emergency Medical Technician 2 Clinical | 1 | 1.0 Credits This course provides EMT students with supervised clinical and field experiences taught in EMSP 1106 and EMSP 1108 in hospital and prehospital settings. Students will apply classroom know… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| EMSP1108 | Emergency Medical Technician 2 Lab | 2 | 2 Credits This EMT laboratory course focuses on trauma and emergency care skills, including assessment, hemorrhage control, spinal motion restriction, and musculoskeletal stabilization. Hands-on labs… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EMSP1110 | Advanced EMT | 12 | 12 Credits This course is part 1 of a sequence of 2 courses in the Advanced EMT (AEMT) program that must be completed consecutively. This course provides the AEMT’s role and the unique aspects of the… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| EMSP1112 | Advanced EMT Part 2 of 2 | 12 | 12 Credits This course is part 2 of a sequence of 2 in the Advanced EMT program that must be completed consecutively. This course provides an introduction to cardiac, neurological, endocrine, urologi… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| EMSP1113 | Advanced EMT Clinical/Field Component | 3.5 | 3.5 Credits The clinical/field component of the Advanced EMT (AEMT) program allows the student to synthesize cognitive psychomotor skills. The clinical/field The student will follow sound educational… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| EMSP1120 | Paramedic Part 1 of 4 | 12 | 12.0 Credits The Paramedic Part 1 of 4 course is the first in a sequence of four courses that provides an introduction to Emergency Medical Care. It expands the knowledge of EMS systems, roles, respo… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| EMSP1122 | Paramedic Part 2 of 4 | 12 | 12.0 Credits Students are introduced to medical emergencies. This course provides the foundational understanding of the anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of cardiovascular system. Electrocardi… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| EMSP1123 | Paramedic Clinical/Field Component Part 1 of 3 | 3.5 | 3.5 Credits The clinical/field component of the paramedic program allows the student to synthesize cognitive and psychomotor skills. As the clinical/field The student will follow sound educational pr… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| EMSP1124 | Paramedic Part 3 of 4 | 12 | 12.0 Credits Students are introduced to emergencies involving neurological, endocrine, hematological, immunological, renal (GU), gastro-intestinal (GI), and obstetrical (OB)-gynecological (GYN) body… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| EMSP1125 | Paramedic Clinical/Field Part 2 of 3 | 3.5 | 3.5 Credits The clinical/field component of the paramedic program allows the student to synthesize cognitive and psychomotor skills. This course EMSP 1125 is the clinical/field The student will follo… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| EMSP1126 | Paramedic Part 4 of 4 | 12 | 12.0 Credits This course is part 4 in a sequence of 4 courses in the paramedic program that must be completed consecutively. Students gain advanced knowledge of bleeding/shock, trauma systems, soft t… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| EMSP1127 | Paramedic Clinical/Field Part 3 of 3 | 3.5 | 3.5 Credits The clinical/field component of the paramedic program allows the student to synthesize cognitive and psychomotor skills. This course EMSP 1127 is the clinical/field The student will follo… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| EMSP1128 | Capstone Field Internship | 7 | 7.0 Credits The Capstone Field Internship, required by CoAEMSP, is the final component of the accredited Paramedic program. It provides the student with the opportunity to demonstrate competency and… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| EMSP1129 | Advanced Provider Renewal | 3 | 3 Credits This course EMSP 1129 reviews material already known by the participant. The intent of this course is to maintgain a provider’s competence in knowledge and skill performance. EMSP 1129 is d… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EMSP1130 | Emergency Medical Services Instructor | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course is designed for the EMS Provider to become an educator who understands how the adult student learns, and to provide learning opportunities that support their intellectual, pro… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| EMSP1400 | Advanced Medical Life Support | 2 | 2.0 Credits Advanced Medical Life Support is an in depth study into the medical emergencies of the adult patient and the emergent care of respiratory, cardiovascular, shock, abdominal, infectious dis… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EMSP1410 | Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support | 2 | 2.0 Credits The Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support course provides advanced instruction for every level of the practicing EMS provider. The course stresses increased knowledge of trauma to all body sys… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EMSP1420 | Advanced Cardiac Life Support | 2 | 2.0 Credits Students learn to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies such as cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, stroke, and hypothermic adult patient. Students will review rhythm reco… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EMSP1421 | Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Renewal | 1 | 1.0 Credits This course will review with the participant how to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies, such as cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, stroke, and the hypothermic adult pa… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| EMSP1430 | Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) | 2 | 2.0 Credits Students review how to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies such as cardiac arrest and respiratory arrest in the pediatric patient. The student will review rhythm recogni… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EMSP2900 | Selected Topics in Emergency Medical Services | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses in the EMSP program. Prerequisites: Instructor approval source |
| ENGL0950 | Reading and Responding | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore strategies for reading and writing, including analyzing, questioning, discussing, summarizing, and responding to a variety of thematically related texts. Students use the… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL0960 | Fundamentals of College Writing | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students practice writing clearly and effectively for different audiences and purposes, exploring the fundamentals of effective essay-writing processes including invention, organization,… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ENGL1010 | English Composition I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students cultivate the critical thinking, analytical reading, and systematic writing practices that are foundational to college-level academic writing by expanding their own knowledge and… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL1011 | English Composition I with Studio | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course is a workshop-model course where students use writing as a process that includes planning, drafting, instructor and peer feedback, revision, and reflection to compose multiple… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ENGL1020 | English Composition II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students build on Level-1 English skills by becoming better critical readers, researchers, and writers. Students design, draft, revise, and edit arguments for specific audiences and purpo… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL1220 | Technical Writing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students develop rhetorical knowledge; practice critical reading, thinking, and writing; and use a writing process to draft, revise, and edit technical documents. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL1225 | Applied Communications I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This innovative course prepares students for the communication challenges of today’s often technology-based workplace by surveying business and technical communication principles in a fie… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL1230 | Business Writing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students develop rhetorical knowledge; practice critical reading, thinking, and writing; and use a writing process to draft, revise, and edit workplace documents. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL1240 | Oral and Written Reports | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students building on Level-1 English skills by becoming better critical readers, researchers, writers, and speakers. Students design, draft, revise, and edit oral and written reports, bot… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL1245 | Applied Communications II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students build on the skills learned in their Level I English course and further develop industry-specific rhetorical knowledge through contextualized writing and presentation assignments… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL1310 | Creative Writing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will learn and practice the core elements of craft (Imagery, Genre, Musicality, Dialogue, Characterization, Conflict/Tension, and Point of View) that are used to create successfu… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL1311 | Poetry Writing Studio | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the elements and styles of poetry, practicing form, musicality, imagery, and metaphor. Students read and write lyric and narrative poems in both traditional forms and fre… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL1312 | Fiction Writing Studio | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the elements of fiction, learning to develop voice, character, narrative tension, and dialogue, and continuing to explore such elements of POV and imagery. Students read… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL1313 | Creative Nonfiction Writing Studio | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the elements of creative nonfiction, such as narrative, lyricism, imagery, symbolism, and theme. Students read and work in a range of creative nonfiction styles, such as… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL1315 | Micro-Workshop I | 1.5 | 1.5 Credits Students independently produce poetry or prose which they use to participate in a faculty-led creative writing workshop. Students practice offering and receiving actionable feedback and s… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| ENGL1316 | Creative Writing Micro-Workshop II | 1.5 | 1.5 Credits Students independently produce poetry or prose which they use to participate in a faculty-led creative writing workshop. Students practice offering and receiving actionable feedback and s… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| ENGL1317 | Creative Writing Micro-Workshop III | 1.5 | 1.5 Credits Students independently produce poetry or prose which they use to participate in a faculty-led creative writing workshop. Students practice offering and receiving actionable feedback and s… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| ENGL1318 | Creative Writing Micro-Workshop IV | 1.5 | 1.5 Credits Students independently produce poetry or prose which they use to participate in a faculty-led creative writing workshop. Students practice offering and receiving actionable feedback and s… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| ENGL1320 | Introduction to Publication | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits To introduce students to processes and resources for professional publication of writing, this course places students into the complementary roles of editors and writers, and guides them… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL2210 | Grant Writing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the non-profit environment, recognize community/organizational needs, identify effective grant-writing practices, and use rhetorical knowledge as well as research and wri… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL2215 | Creative Writing Capstone | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students propose, execute, and evaluate their own original creative writing project such as a chapbook of poems, a short story, a play, or a lyric essay. In addition to presenting the wor… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL2450 | Introduction to Literature | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the genres, elements, and themes of literature by critically reading, discussing, and responding in writing to a culturally diverse selection of works. Fiction, poetry, a… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL2460 | Introduction to Short Stories | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the elements of the short story and the history of its development by critically reading, discussing, and responding in writing to a selection of culturally diverse works… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL2470 | Introduction to Women’s Literature | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces students to writings by and about women. Students read a variety of writings (fiction, poetry, essays, plays) while studying the social, cultural, economic and poli… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL2480 | Introduction to Drama Literature I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students examine the elements of drama, notable dramatic works, and the major dramatic genres from antiquity through the 17th century. (Cross-listed as THEA 2480) 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL2481 | Introduction to Drama Literature II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students examine the elements of drama, notable dramatic works, and the major dramatic genres from the 18th century through contemporary times. (Cross-listed as THEA 2481) 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL2490 | Introduction to Latin American Literature | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides an overview of major influential Latin American writers and the contemporary and historical issues raised by their works. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL2500 | Introduction to Poetry | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the genres, craft elements, and themes of poetry by critically reading, discussing, and responding in writing to a culturally diverse selection of works. Students learn t… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL2510 | American Literature I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits The America we know today came into existence during the tumultuous years of 1600-1865. The literature written during that period brings to life the social, cultural, artistic, religious,… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL2520 | American Literature II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits The United States has experienced radical changes since 1865. The literature written during this period brings to life the social, cultural, artistic, and political climate of the time. B… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL2530 | Multicultural U.S. Literature | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the genres, mediums, elements, and themes of multicultural U.S. literature through critical reading, discussion, and written responses. Students read a selection of works… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL2610 | British Literature I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore literature from the 7th to the 18th centuries and study the ways in which Britain developed its literary identity over the course of this period. The literature written d… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL2620 | British Literature II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore British literature from the late 18th century to the present and study the ways in which Britain developed its literary identity over the course of this period. The liter… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL2900 | Special Topics in Literature | — | Variable Credits Literary studies not covered by other courses may be depending upon interest. Past topics have included dramatic literature, detective fiction, African-American literature, and the w… source |
| ENGL2901 | Special Topics in Writing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course permits instruction in advanced writing not included in other English courses, depending on interest. Writing may include advanced composition, advanced poetry writing, or adv… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGL2902 | Special Topics in Creative Writing Studio | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore a specific sub-genre as instructor expertise and student interest permit. Examples might be true-crime nonfiction, young adult fiction, blogging as memoir, or song lyrics… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGR1000 | First -Year Engineering Seminar | 1 | 1.0 Credits Students learn about the many disciplines of engineering and construction. Students also learn about and begin building the skills critical to being a successful engineering student and f… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ENGR1010 | Introduction to Engineering Design | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an introduction to the engineering profession, engineering problem solving, and engineering design with an emphasis on current topics. Students learn using projects and gro… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGR1020 | MATLAB Programming | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a freshman engineering course that introduces students to computer programming for engineers using MATLAB. The course includes manipulation of functions that range from gen… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGR2010 | Elements of Electrical Engineering I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a sophomore engineering course that introduces students to the basic elements of electrical engineering. The course teaches the fundamental concepts of dc and ac circuit an… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENGR2020 | Engineering Statics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a sophomore engineering course that introduces students to the basic principles of statics. Topics include an introduction to the fundamental principles of statics; strengt… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENTR1050 | Introduction to Entrepreneurship | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students evaluate the business skills and commitment necessary to successfully operate an entrepreneurial venture and review the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship. Students under… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENTR2040 | Entrepreneurship Feasibility Study | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students assess the viability of a business idea to determine if the concept is feasible for business start-up, expansion, or long-term growth. Students identify and analyze through basic… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENTR2050 | Marketing for the Entrepreneur | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits In this course, students will gain insights essential for marketing their entrepreneurial venture utilizing innovative and financially responsible marketing strategies. Students will deve… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENTR2060 | Entrepreneurship Legal Issues | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will explore legal issues related to business entities. Students will review contract law, articles of incorporation and the filing process, intellectual property, employment law… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENTR2070 | Entrepreneurship Financial Topics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to financial topics for small businesses. Financial topics include budgeting, creation of financial statements, and learning how to work with an accounting profess… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENTR2090 | Entrepreneurship Business Plan | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students evaluate business concepts and create a business plan. Students assess the strengths and weaknesses of a business concept; apply research data into the plans; and prepare the fin… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ENTR2900 | Special Topics in Entrepreneurship | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other entrepreneurship courses. Prerequisites: Instructor approval source |
| ESLX0711 | Listening and Speaking 1 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students develop conversational English fluency and listening comprehension skills to improve their communication in English. Students increase their vocabulary and grammar skills. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ESLX0712 | Listening and Speaking 2 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Student practice listening comprehension and speaking skills. Students develop effective listening comprehension skills to understand spoken English in academic contexts. Students also de… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ESLX0713 | Listening and Speaking 3 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn how to plan, organize and deliver effective presentations individually and in small groups on simplified academic topics. Students watch and take notes on short video prese… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ESLX0714 | Listening and Speaking 4 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn how to take effective notes on lectures presented by college faculty from a variety of disciplines. Students practice asking questions and participating in classroom discus… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ESLX0721 | Writing and Grammar 1 | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students learn basic English grammar to write clear, meaningful, and grammatically correct simple and compound sentences with target grammar. Students also learn high frequency vocabulary… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ESLX0722 | Writing and Grammar 2 | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students learn to use the target grammar to write clear, meaningful, and grammatically correct simple and compound sentences and short paragraphs. Students will also learn high frequency… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ESLX0723 | Writing and Grammar 3 | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students learn to use the target grammar to write clear, meaningful, and grammatically correct simple, compound and complex sentences for paragraph and multiple-paragraph compositions. St… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ESLX0724 | Writing and Grammar 4 | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students learn advanced English grammar and how to apply that knowledge to the common types of writing assignments they will receive in their degree programs. Students will also learn to… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ESLX0731 | Reading and Vocabulary 1 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits In this course, students read a variety of texts to begin developing the foundational reading skills necessary for success at the college level. Students learn to paraphrase ideas and sum… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ESLX0732 | Reading and Vocabulary 2 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits In this course, students read a variety of texts to continue developing the foundational reading skills necessary for success at the college level. Students strengthen the paraphrasing an… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ESLX0733 | Reading and Vocabulary 3 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain reading comprehension skills and acquire target academic vocabulary by reading excerpts from level-appropriate fiction and nonfiction texts. Students paraphrase and summariz… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ESLX0734 | Reading and Vocabulary 4 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits In this course, students read a variety of texts to continue developing the foundational reading skills necessary for success at the college level. Students continue to develop paraphrasi… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| EXPL1000 | Exploratory Studies | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Through a variety of methods, students learn introductory concepts and practices of interdisciplinary study, including use of inquiry, critical thinking and problem-solving. Students appl… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FASH1000 | Fashion Design Principles | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an introduction to basic design fundamentals of fashion. Areas of emphasis include the study of basic principles and elements of design as applied to fashion design, fashio… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FASH2200 | Portfolio Design Principles | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students create a design portfolio using their existing design projects to prepare for entering the workforce. Three versions of the portfolio will be created, including a printed, PDF, a… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FASH2900 | Special Topics in Fashion Design | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in independent study of special content areas not included in other courses in the Fashion Design program. Prerequisites: Instructor Approval source |
| FASH2920 | Fashion Practicum | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students earn credit for completing an accumulation of fashion design-related courses through the MCC Non-Credit Program in conjunction with FIM (Fashion Institute Midwest). The student m… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FASH2981 | Fashion Apprenticeship I | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course is the first in a series of apprenticeship courses in fashion design. Students are given the opportunity to observe/take part in the process of fashion design through a local… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FASH2982 | Fashion Apprenticeship II | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course is the second in a series of apprenticeship courses in fashion design. Students are given the opportunity to observe/take part in the process of fashion design through a local… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FASH2983 | Fashion Apprenticeship III | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course is the third in a series of apprenticeship courses in fashion design. Students are given the opportunity to observe/take part in the process of fashion design through a local… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FINA1000 | Financial Literacy | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course reviews the most critical financial literacy concepts needed by consumers in today’s marketplace including issues specific to income, taxes, purchasing power, financial planni… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FINA1200 | Personal Finance | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students engage in the analyzing and directing his/her family and/or self’s financial affairs. Emphasis is placed on the basic information needed to choose between financial alternatives… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FINA1300 | Introduction to Investments | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This beginning course in investments presents a review of introductory concepts specific to risk and return, stocks, mutual funds, bonds, and personal portfolio construction and managemen… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FINA2200 | Investment Planning | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn basic investment concepts, such as investment markets and transactions, investment planning and information, and investment risk and return. Students also explore the inves… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FINA2209 | Risk Management and Insurance | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students engage in the study of Risk Management and Insurance as required for the education component of the CFP Board. Students analyze financial risk and the preservation of personal as… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FINA2210 | Financial Planning Principles | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn current tools and techniques related to the accumulation, preservation, and transference of wealth in the financial planning process. This course is the first in the series… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FINA2230 | Business Finance | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits The student will learn the basics of financial analysis, forecasting, operating and financial leverage, working capital, current asset management, short-term financing, time value concept… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FINA2310 | Income Tax Planning | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students engage in tax planning strategies as they relate to investment goals. It emphasizes discretionary income and net worth. Students learn to evaluate specific investment decisions b… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FINA2320 | Retirement Planning and Employee Benefits | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students engage in the study of pertinent issues faced by those preparing for retirement. Such issues include income planning, Social Security, Medicare, long-term care insurance, distrib… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FINA2330 | Estate Planning | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students engage in the study of estate planning topics, such as estate and gift taxes, various issues related to trusts planning and administration, property ownership issues, life insura… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FINA2400 | Financial Counseling | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students engage in the foundations of financial counseling including the communication and listening processes, decision making and problem solving, and various strategies and tactics uti… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FINA2410 | Consumer Credit | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students engage in the most critical consumer credit issues including consumer rights, secured and unsecured debt, credit card debt, student loan debt, debt collection, foreclosures and r… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FINA2940 | Financial Plan Development and Case Analysis | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students engage in the capstone course in the Financial Planning program. This case-based class provides students with an opportunity to demonstrate competencies in financial planning and… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FIST1000 | Principles of Emergency Services | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course provides an overview to fire protection and emergency services. Students learn the structures within a fire department as well as the roles and responsibilities of the firefig… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FIST1030 | Hazardous Materials Chemistry | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course provides basic chemistry related to the categories of hazardous materials. This includes the problems of recognition, the reactivity issues, and health concerns encountered by… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FIST1050 | Building Construction for Fire Protection | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of how the construction type, alternative design, and materials influence a building’s reaction to fire. This course provides reco… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FIST1060 | Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency Services | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course introduces the basic concepts of occupational health and safety as it relates to emergency service organizations. Topics include risk and hazard evaluation and control procedu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FIST1070 | Fire Protection Systems | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course provides information relating to the features of design and operation of fire alarm systems, water-based fire suppression systems, special hazard fire suppression systems, wat… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FIST1080 | Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course provides a foundation of theoretical knowledge in order to understand the principles of the use of water in fire protection and to apply hydraulic principles to analyze and so… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| FIST1090 | Firefighter I | 10 | 10.0 Credits This course includes the information and skills to perform basic firefighting functions on the fire ground. Upon completion, students can take the Nebraska State Firefighter I Certificat… 10 cr · 10 hr source |
| FIST1091 | Internship | 8 | 8.0 Credits This internship is designed to give students the opportunity to participate in working fire station. Students will be able perform the role of an emergency responder under the guidance of… 8 cr · 8 hr source |
| FIST1480 | Physical Training for the Firefighter/ EMS Professional | 3.5 | 3.5 Credits The job of a firefighter is one of the most physically demanding jobs in North America. It requires high levels of cardiopulmonary endurance, muscular strength and muscular endurance. Phy… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| FIST2000 | Incident Command System | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students will be introduced to the basic principles of the Incident Command System within the National Incident Management System (NIMS) compliant framework. The course covers the Departm… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FIST2010 | Fire Investigation I | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course provides students with the fundamentals and technical knowledge needed for proper fire scene interpretations, including recognizing and conducting origin and cause, preservati… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FIST2011 | Fire Investigation II | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course is intended to provide the student with advanced technical knowledge on rule of law, fire scene analysis, fire behavior, evidence collection and preservation, scene documentat… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FIST2020 | Fire Prevention, Inspection and Codes | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course is an examination and evaluation of the techniques, procedures, programs, and agencies involved with fire prevention. It gives consideration to related governmental inspection… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| FIST2030 | Legal Aspects of Emergency Services | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course is an introductory course that addresses the federal, state, and local laws that regulate emergency services and includes a review of national standards, regulations, and cons… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FIST2040 | Principles of Fire & Emergency Services Safety & Survival | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives. These initiatives focus on the need for cultural and behavior change t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FIST2050 | Introduction to Fire and Emergency Services Administration | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course introduces students to the organization and management of a fire and emergency services department and the relationship of government agencies to the fire service. Emphasis is… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FIST2060 | Strategy and Tactics | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course provides an in-depth analysis of the principles of fire control through utilization of personnel, equipment, and extinguishing agents on the fire ground. 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| FIST2070 | Hazardous Materials Operations | 3.5 | 3.5 Credits This course introduces the basic skills necessary to safely and effectively manage on-scene operations involving the uncontrolled release of dangerous chemicals. It focuses on those indiv… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| FIST2071 | Hazwoper for the Industry | 3.5 | 3.5 Credits This course provides students with entry-level education for students entering the remediation trade where hazardous and/or toxic materials are involved. 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| FIST2080 | Hazardous Materials Technician | 8 | 8.0 Credits This specialized training utilizes a modular format where a fire department may analyze its current level of competency and choose course modules that provide the skills needed by its haz… 8 cr · 8 hr source |
| FIST2090 | Firefighter II | 5.5 | 5.5 Credits This course is the continuation of Firefighter I, and upon successful completion of the course individuals shall function on emergency scenes with general supervision. Firefighter II begi… 5.5 cr · 5.5 hr source |
| FIST2900 | Selected Topics in Fire Science | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses in the Fire Science Technology program. source |
| FREN1110 | Elementary French I | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits FREN 1110 is the first of three sequential courses that teach the basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French. Students build these skills by preparing for the unit 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| FREN1120 | Elementary French II | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits FREN 1120 is the second of three sequential courses that teach the basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French. Students build these skills by preparing for the un… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| FREN2110 | Intermediate French I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits FREN 2110 is the third of three sequential courses that teach the intermediate level skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French. Students focus on building proficiency… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FREN2120 | Intermediate French II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course reviews and continues to develop the skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French. Students build these skills by watching, listening, and practicing speaking… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| FREN2900 | Special Topics in French | — | Variable Credits This course offers topics not normally addressed by other courses in French. Examples include advanced grammar, intensive conversation and pronunciation, and contemporary culture. source |
| GEOG1010 | Fundamentals of Geography | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will examine essential concepts in both human and physical geography and will acquire basic map interpretation skills. Students will also be introduced to environmental and socia… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| GEOG1020 | World Regional Geography | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will expand their knowledge of the world. Students will analyze regions of the world in terms of their human and physical geographies. Students explore processes of globalization… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| GEOG1050 | Introduction to Human Geography | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will broaden their global perspective through an examination of the interrelationships between humans, cultures, and the environment. Students will also explore factors and inter… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| GEOG1150 | Introduction to Physical Geography - Weather and Climate | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students learn the ways in which the complex interplay of solar radiation, temperature, moisture, atmospheric pressure, and wind produces the short-term atmospheric conditions called weat… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| GEOG1160 | Introduction to Physical Geography - Landforms | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students learn about the physical processes that shape and reshape the face of the earth. Students are introduced to geomorphic forces that work from within Earth to create landforms and… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| GEOG1210 | Physical Geology | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students study Earth and the processes that shape it. Students will gain an appreciation for the role geology plays in everyday life by studying the materials and structure of Earth as we… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| GEOG1700 | Human Environment Geography | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students focus on the interaction between people and the environment from a geographical perspective, with attention given to the sustainability of current human activities. Topics includ… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| GEOG2900 | Special Topics in Geography | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas that are not included in other geography courses. source |
| GERM1010 | Elementary German I | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits This is the first of a two-course introductory sequence in which students begin to learn the fundamentals of German. It stresses comprehension, pronunciation, speaking, listening, reading… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| GERM1020 | Elementary German II | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits Students continue focusing on the skills begun in GERM 1010 . The course stresses comprehension, pronunciation, speaking, listening, reading, writing, and vocabulary. 5 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| GERM2110 | Intermediate German I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Intermediate German I provides a review of grammar and stresses vocabulary building. Classes, conducted mainly in German, emphasize comprehension and discussion. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| GERM2900 | Special Topics in German | — | Variable Credits This course offers topics not normally addressed by other courses in the German curriculum. Examples include advanced grammar, intensive conversation and pronunciation, and contempor… source |
| HDIM1001 | Medical Terminology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course will assist you in establishing a solid foundation of medical terminology and abbreviations. You will learn medical vocabulary as it applies to the anatomy, physiology, and pa… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HDIM1010 | Healthcare Delivery Systems | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn a broad range of career options in the health information management profession, the functions of a health information manager in the healthcare environment; and the resour… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HDIM1030 | Healthcare Data Management and Use | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the methods to access and retrieve healthcare data and medical records. These methods include master patient index, record identification and filing systems, record retenti… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HDIM1350 | Documentation & Electronic Health Record | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the importance of accurate and timely health record documentation, along with key requirements and principles across healthcare settings. Topics include information governa… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HDIM2010 | Healthcare Statistics and Data Analytics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students study the methods/formulas for computing, preparing, and presenting statistical reports used in the delivery of healthcare services. Students utilize current software to learn an… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HDIM2020 | Health Law, Privacy, and Ethics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students study legal principles, laws, and regulations related to healthcare and health information; confidentiality, privacy, subpoenas of health information, and methods used to enhance… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HDIM2030 | Performance Improvement and Creating Databases | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students investigate peer review in healthcare and the components of quality management programs in healthcare organizations including quality/performance improvement, utilization managem… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HDIM2040 | Information Systems in Healthcare | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits In this laboratory course, students examine and analyze health information technology applications. Students apply principles to usability of health IT systems, configure of electronic he… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HDIM2050 | Healthcare Reimbursement and Revenue Cycle Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students examine in depth healthcare reimbursement methodologies, bill reconciliation, and revenue cycle management including the charge master. Students apply the principles and applicat… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HDIM2060 | Supervision in Healthcare | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students study the principles of authority and responsibility, delegation, and communication; organization charts, job descriptions, and policies and procedures; and employee motivation,… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HDIM2421 | Clinical Coding I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain knowledge of the International Classification of Diseases, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) systems, official coding guidelines, and application of coding principles to dia… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HDIM2431 | Clinical Coding II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain knowledge of the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT)/ Health Care Procedural Coding System (HCPCS), official coding guidelines, and assignment of codes to various clinical… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HDIM2432 | Clinical Coding III | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain a comprehensive foundation of inpatient hospital coding and inpatient classification systems for medical specialties. Students experience coding from complete medical record… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HDIM2982 | HDIM Capstone | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students discuss current issues and trends in the healthcare field which impact health information management practice; the professional rights and responsibilities of health information… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HDIM2983 | HDIM Practicum | 2 | 2.0 Credits Students apply knowledge learned in the Health Data and Information Management Program to various health information management (HIM) functions at healthcare organizations under the guida… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HIMS1005 | Introduction to Electronic Health Records | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about the core concepts and features of electronic health record systems (EHRs). Students gain an awareness of how the EHR supports efficiencies and accuracy within both in… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIMS1111 | Healthcare Careers | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides an overview of the healthcare field. Topics include healthcare delivery systems, history of healthcare, careers in healthcare, personal qualities of healthcare worker… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIMS1120 | Medical Terminology I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain a solid foundation of medical terminology through the introduction of prefixes, suffixes, word roots, abbreviations, terms, and symbols. It emphasizes understanding the medi… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIMS1130 | Medical Terminology II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students utilize the principles of medical word building to develop an extensive medical vocabulary used in healthcare occupations. This advanced course presents detailed anatomy and phys… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIMS1150 | Introduction to Medical Law and Ethics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain a foundation in the legal and ethical principles associated with working in a healthcare setting. Topics include but are not limited to patient rights, informed consent, con… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIMS1180 | Disease Processes | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces the fundamentals of human disease processes. Students gain knowledge in the study of the nature and description of disease, disease etiology, signs and symptoms, di… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIMS1210 | Medical Office Communications | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students study the basic information and guidelines for writing style, grammar, and documentation standards in healthcare. Topics include career role and responsibilities in the medical o… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIMS1250 | Medical Office Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course addresses the intricacies of managing a medical office and the core knowledge needed of a medical office manager. Students will gain knowledge in regulatory compliance; person… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIMS1410 | Introduction to Insurance | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain a broad overview of the health insurance field and the various types of insurance plans, as well as legislation impacting health care. Topics include the types of coding sys… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIMS1420 | Revenue Cycle in Healthcare | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course will focus on the healthcare reimbursement in the hospital and physician perspective use. Students will gain knowledge and skills related to revenue cycle management (RCM) whi… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIMS2110 | Principles of Management in Healthcare | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course acquaints healthcare practitioners with management and supervision concepts essential to the understanding of the organizational environment in the healthcare field. Topics in… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIMS2155 | Fundamentals of Pharmacology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain a basic understanding of pharmacological concepts, emphasizing routes of administration, basic pharmacokinetics, and the specific pharmacology of drugs commonly used in the… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIMS2161 | Healthcare Compliance and Regulations | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course will focus on the healthcare reimbursement in the hospital and physician perspective use. Students will gain knowledge and skills related to revenue cycle management (RCM) whi… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIMS2900 | Special Topics in Health Information Management Systems | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses in the Health Information Management Systems program. source |
| HIMS2910 | CPC Exam Preparation | 8 | 8 Credits Students will review all relevant content areas in preparation for the Academy of Professional Coders Certification (AAPC) examination. Students will gain an in-depth look at the medical co… 8 cr · 8 hr source |
| HIMS2980 | Medical Office Applications | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This capstone course provides the opportunity to develop medical office application skills through individual and collaborative learning experiences. This course integrates all of the com… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIMS2981 | Internship | 4 | 4.0 Credits The internship places students in a working and learning environment to receive on-the-job training before graduation. To develop internships to meet academic and career goals, students m… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| HIST1010 | United States History to 1877 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a survey of American history from discovery through and including the Civil War and reconstruction. 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIST1020 | United States History from 1865 to Present | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a survey of American history from the end of the Civil War to the present. 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIST1050 | Introduction to Black History | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a survey of the history of black Americans from their origins in Africa to the present. It considers political, economic, social, and cultural factors as well as the intera… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIST1060 | Black Women in the United States | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course explores the history of Black women in the United States. It covers Black women’s roles in the home, industry, and during world wars from the colonial period to present day. T… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIST1070 | Traditional and Modern China | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course examines the historical, cultural, political, and economic aspects of China. The course starts in 1644 and ends in the present-day era. It covers the late Ming dynasty, the Qi… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIST1080 | Traditional and Modern Japan | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course examines the historical, cultural, political, and economic aspects of Japan. The course starts in the 1500s by studying the Tokugawa dynasty and its wealthy and powerful ruler… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIST1110 | World Civilization from Prehistory to 1500 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will explore the history of selected civilizations from the origins of the first human civilizations to the Renaissance. Students will examine the political, economic, social, cu… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIST1120 | World Civilization from 1500 to Present | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will explore the history of selected civilizations from the Renaissance to modern day. Students will examine the political, economic, social, cultural, and technological contribu… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIST2050 | Modern Europe Since 1789 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course studies the people and national powers which shaped modern Europe from the French Revolution’s beginning in 1789 to our global present. There is an emphasis on cultural, socia… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIST2200 | Latin American History | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course covers the history and culture of Latin America from ancient history to the present. It considers political, economic, social, and cultural factors as well as the interaction… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIST2220 | U.S. and Global Military History | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a survey of global military history that situates war strategies and tactics, starting from the founding days of America to the present. The course has a special emphasis o… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HIST2900 | Special Topics in History | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other history courses. Prerequisites: Instructor approval source |
| HLSM102F | Plant ID and Culture Fall | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students will learn botanical and common names of plants for Midwest Landscapes and controlled environments. Students will learn physical characteristics, maintenance, care and pests of p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HLSM102J | Plant ID and Culture Summer | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students will learn botanical and common names of plants for Midwest Landscapes and controlled environments. Students will learn physical characteristics, maintenance, care and pests of p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HLSM102S | Plant ID and Culture Spring | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students will learn botanical and common names of plants for Midwest Landscapes and controlled environments. Students will learn physical characteristics, maintenance, care and pests of p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HLSM102W | Plant ID and Culture Winter | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students will learn botanical and common names of plants for Midwest Landscapes and controlled environments. Students will learn physical characteristics, maintenance, care and pests of p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HLSM104F | Market Farming Fall | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will study the principles and skills needed to operate a market farm. Students analyze the characteristics and operational feasibility of different products. Students participate… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM104J | Market Farming Summer | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will study the principles and skills needed to operate a market farm. Students analyze the characteristics and operational feasibility of different products. Students participate… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM104S | Market Farming Spring | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will study the principles and skills needed to operate a market farm. Students analyze the characteristics and operational feasibility of different products. Students participate… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM104W | Market Farming Winter | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will study the principles and skills needed to operate a market farm. Students analyze the characteristics and operational feasibility of different products. Students participate… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM1001 | Industry Exploration | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students will distinguish different careers in the horticulture field, participate in activities related to those careers and plan their educational experience in the horticulture land sy… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HLSM1010 | Horticulture Science | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will become familiar with horticulture terminology that is associated with morphological structures of plants including roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds. Students… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM1011 | Soil, Ecology, and Sustainability | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students examine the principles and importance of soil and apply the information to a project site. Students practice different methods of hands-on testing and data gathering. Students an… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM1012 | Plant Physiology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will expand upon the fundamental plant structure and processes information that was introduced in Intro to Horticulture. Students will study advanced plant morphology and physiol… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM1013 | Pesticide Applicators’ Certification | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the requirements for the Nebraska Pesticide Applicators’ License as outlined in the Core Manual and the Ornamental and Turf Pest Control Manual, prepared by UNL Extension,… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM1014 | Entomology | 3 | 3.0 Credits Student identify insect orders and their specific characteristics, life cycles and their interactions with plants. 0 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HLSM1015 | Plant Pathology | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students will analyze the characteristics, disease life cycles, and Integrated Pest Management control methods of diseases. Students will examine regional pathogens and diseases. 0 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HLSM1016 | Plant Propagation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the principles and practices of propagation. Students study the physiological development of plants from seed to maturity and vegetative propagation. Students explore diffe… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM1030 | Floral Design 1 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will explore the basic skills, mechanics, artistry and career possibilities present in the professional floral design industry. Students will apply design techniques and use mate… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM1031 | Floral Design 2 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will learn and use design skills to create and analyze advanced floral compositions. Students will create compositions based on geometric, traditional, Oriental, European and Ame… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM1050 | Site Analysis | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students are introduced to the areas involved in planning, designing and drawing landscapes including the proper use of drafting equipment and technology. This course covers the basics of… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HLSM1051 | Landscape Graphics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will explore the current computer applications as they related to the landscape industry. Students will explore drafting and other uses these platforms use to communicate designs… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM1052 | Landscape Maintenance and Mgmt | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will learn how to maintain turfgrass areas and landscape beds. Students will learn how to use and properly maintain the tools used in turfgrass and landscape maintenance. Student… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM1053 | Hardscape Installation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students build an understanding of landscape tools, materials and how landscape products are correctly installed. Students will be a part of a team that will install a landscape element.… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM1060 | Design Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to the areas involved in planning, designing, and composing landscapes including the proper use of drafting equipment and technology. Students learn existing site… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM1061 | Landscape Design Project Mgmt | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will learn how project managers are responsible for organizing all aspects of landscape projects. Students will analyze materials and labor and calculate costs. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM2030 | Advanced Floral: Weddings | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will learn and use design skills to create advanced floral compositions for use in a variety of wedding settings. Students will learn the specialty flowers, foliage and hardgoods… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM2031 | Advanced Floral: Sympathy | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will learn and use design skills to create advanced floral compositions for use in a variety of funeral settings. Students will learn the specialty flowers, foliage and hardgoods… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM2060 | Plants and Design | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will learn how to integrate plants into design plans based on the design, environment, client needs and aesthetic desire. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLSM2061 | Landscape Design Portfolio | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students will learn how to incorporate design plans into a portfolio. 0 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HLSM2062 | Landscape Design Capstone | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students will use knowledge gained throughout program to complete a landscape design. 0 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HLSM2900 | Special Topics in HLSM | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other horticulture courses, depending upon interest and relevancy to the curriculum. Topics may include EPA c… source |
| HLSM2910 | Internship | 3 | 3 Credits Students work in a horticulture-related field under the direction of a qualified supervisor. Based on state guidelines, students must complete 40 hours of work for each credit hour. 0 credi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HLSM2920 | Special Projects in Horticulture | 1 | 1 Credits Students work with the horticulture faculty in designing, implementing, and evaluating a special horticulture project. Students meet with the faculty on a regular basis for consultation and… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HLTH1050 | Nutrition for Health and Healthcare | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the role of nutrition in health and healthcare delivery with an emphasis on evidence-based behavior change. This includes foundational knowledge of macro and micronutrien… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLTH1200 | Long-Term Care - CNA | 6.5 | 6.5 Credits The course meets the Nebraska Health and Human Services System training requirements for nursing assistant certification and employment in long-term care facilities. The course combines c… 6.5 cr · 6.5 hr source |
| HLTH1300 | Medication Aide | 5 | 5.0 Credits This course prepares students to meet the requirements of the Nebraska Medication Aide Act. It includes information regarding medication administration, pharmacology, state rules and regu… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HLTH1500 | Intro to Health and Wellness Coaching | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the knowledge and skills necessary to become effective Health and Wellness Coaches. Emphasizing evidence-based strategies, students explore core coaching theories, models o… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLTH1510 | Foundations of Public Health | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Foundations of Public Health provides students with foundational knowledge of public health’s historical contributions; the ethical bases; key terms and concepts; system organization; and… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLTH1520 | Prevention in Community Health | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces and applies the principles of public health and study design needed to support population-based and community health assessment and evaluation. Emphasis is placed o… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLTH1530 | Community Health Worker I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces students to the role of community health workers and their importance in the healthcare system. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the basic concepts of common… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLTH1540 | Community Health Worker II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course will prepare students to work as trained health educators with community members who may have difficulty understanding providers due to cultural or language barriers. Students… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLTH1550 | Healthcare Innovation and Entrepreneurship | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students examine current challenges and opportunities in healthcare systems, use design thinking to identify and analyze problems, and develop creative solutions. Emphasis is placed on co… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLTH1560 | Health and Lifestyle Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore a whole-person approach to health and well-being, integrating foundational concepts with practical, collaborative skills. This course is designed for aspiring health and… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLTH1599 | Physical Activity and Exercise | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore foundational concepts for movement and strategies for health professionals to support physical activity across diverse populations. Through experiential learning, student… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLTH1601 | Advanced Health and Wellness Coaching | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn health and wellness coaching skills and techniques and demonstrate how to intake, interact with, devise plans for clients, and terminate coaching relationships. Students le… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HLTH1602 | H&W Coaching Skills Assessment | 2 | 2.0 Credits Students refine evidence-based strategies, theories, and techniques board-eligible professionals are required to be proficient in. Building on the NBHWC-aligned standards, students engage… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HLTH1603 | Health and Wellness Coaching Capstone | 3.5 | 3.5 Credits Students apply all evidence-based behavior change theories, methods, and techniques from the Health and Wellness Coaching Career Certificate. Students conduct 50 sessions with volunteer c… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| HLTH2900 | Selected Topics | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses in the Health program. 0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0 View Class Sche… source |
| HLTH2960 | Internship | 6 | 6.0 Credits The internship is an agreement between the College, student, and public or private agency, which provides hands-on training for the student. Written goals and 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| HLTH2988 | Healthcare Leadership | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn essential leadership skills that healthcare executives use make thoughtful decisions about their organization’s mission and goals, and properly allocate resources to achiev… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HMRL1010 | Human Relations Skills | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This is an introductory course in interpersonal skills, stressing the importance of utilizing those skills in the workplace. Students are presented with opportunities to become more effec… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HMSV1010 | Introduction to Human Services | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This introductory course explores the human services field. Students are exposed to historical perspectives, ethics, and the role of the community support human service practitioner in va… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HMSV1120 | Helping Skills and Techniques | 4.5 | HMSV 1120 - ing Skills and Techniques HMSV 1120 - ing Skills and Techniques 4.5 Credits In this course, students practice basic interpersonal skills such as appropriate self-disclosure, active listen… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HMSV1130 | Introduction to Counseling Theories | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students focus on an examination of the historical and current theories of counseling. Counseling theories include at least the following: rational-emotive therapy, Gestalt therapy, reali… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HMSV1140 | Assessment, Case Planning, and Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the process of collecting pertinent data about client or client systems and their environment and appraising the data as a basis for making decisions regarding diagnosis, t… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HMSV1150 | Community Resources | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides students with the opportunity to explore career options in the human services field through direct observation in a field setting and through guest speakers. This cou… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HMSV1160 | Medical and Social Aspects of Addictions | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students study the physiological, psychological and sociological aspects of alcohol/drug use, abuse and dependence. The classifications and basic pharmacology of drugs, basic physiology a… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HMSV2050 | Ethics and Professionalism | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students consider a wide range of ethical issues as they apply to human services and alcohol and drug counseling. These issues include confidentiality, dual relationships, competency and… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HMSV2110 | Group Counseling | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students study group theory, processes and dynamics, as well as techniques and methods of group counseling and facilitation. The coursework includes practice in group counseling and facil… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HMSV2120 | Social Services Policy and Exceptional Populations | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students examine social policy development. The examination focuses on historical factors, value assumptions, and social, political, and economic contexts. Social issues in the field of h… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HMSV2130 | Treatment Issues in Chemical Dependency | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students study treatment issues specific to alcohol and drug disorders including, as a minimum, dual diagnosis and the impact of physical and mental health disorders on alcohol and drug t… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HMSV2150 | Multicultural Counseling | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students develop counseling skills with cultural, social and economic considerations for diverse populations. Students reflect on multicultural barriers and the impact of the counselor’s… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HMSV2160 | Advanced Group Skills | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an advanced course in theory and practice of group counseling. Students continue to learn about the process of group counseling. Included in the discussion is an exploratio… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HMSV2450 | Crisis Intervention | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore theories about crisis intervention and how to apply that theory in the field. The course systematically improves the students’ interview, communication, evaluation and in… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HMSV2900 | Special Topics in Human Services | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses of the Human Services program. 0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0 View Cl… source |
| HMSV2991 | Practicum I - General Human Services | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course provides students with field opportunities to expand and apply their practical and classroom experience. Along with the field experience, the student is required to successful… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| HMSV2992 | Practicum II - General Human Services | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course provides students with continued opportunities and experiences to integrate and apply classroom and textbook knowledge in addition to experiences from the first practicum. Alo… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| HMSV2994 | Practicum I - Chemical Dependency Counseling | 6 | 6.0 Credits The course will provide students with an opportunity to integrate their theoretical/textbook knowledge and classroom ideas in a practical way in an actual workplace. Through dual supervis… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| HMSV2995 | Practicum II - Chemical Dependency Counseling | 6 | 6 Credits The course will provide students with an opportunity to integrate their theoretical/textbook knowledge and classroom ideas in a practical way in an actual workplace. Through dual supervisio… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| HUMS1000 | Humanities through the Arts | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore humanity’s creative responses to the fundamental intellectual and artistic questions that have continually preoccupied reflective individuals. Those creative responses ma… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HUMS1100 | Classical Humanities | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the fine and performing arts, literature, religious and sports culture, and the philosophy and government of the ancient Greek and Roman cultures. 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HUMS1110 | Origins of the Humanities | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the origins of human culture, which emerged with Prehistory and the civilizations of Mesopotamia, ancient Egypt, Bronze Age Greece, ancient China, and ancient India. Stud… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HUMS1120 | The Humanities in the Medieval - Renaissance World | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the development of fine and performing arts, literature and myth, and religion and philosophy of European culture from the Medieval Period through the Renaissance. 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HUMS1130 | The Humanities in the Modern World | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an interdisciplinary overview of the development of Western culture from the Baroque period through the present. (Formerly Humanities II: Modern World) 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HUMS1150 | The Humanities in the Non-Western World | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the humanities in traditional and contemporary non-Western cultures, including the people of the Islamic world, India, China, Japan, Africa, and Oceania. Students will ex… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HUMS1160 | The Humanities and Food Culture | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will explore the humanities and food culture from various regions around the world. Humanist expressions through the fine arts, literature and poetry, philosophy and religion, an… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HUMS2310 | Film History and Appreciation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the development of the film genre as an art form, an industry, and a cultural force. Students also learn how film works thematically, narratively, stylistically, visually… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HUMS2900 | Special Topics in the Humanities | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other humanities courses. Topics may expand upon the relationships between culture and the visual or performi… source |
| HVAC1101 | HVACR Electrical Systems and Components | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students learn proper electrical vocabulary, safety, and test procedures through a combination of classroom and lab lectures and activities. Students also become familiar with basic circu… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| HVAC1102 | HVAC/R Shop Practices | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students practice using tools in basic HVAC/R jobs such as tube bending, flaring, swaging, soldering, and brazing. Students learn to cut and thread gas pipe and how to fabricate drain lin… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HVAC1103 | Intro to HVAC/R Principles & Theory | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students gain experience in actual refrigeration service practice. Typical service problems are worked out by each student. The fundamentals of controls, definitions, measurements, electr… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| HVAC1104 | Sheet Metal Fundamentals 1 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn to identify and create basic fittings used in residential air conditioning and heating systems. Students also become familiar with typical hand tools, project layout and fa… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HVAC1201 | Heating Fundamentals, Install & Service | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students study heating fundamentals and operations of gas and electric heating systems. Installation and service problems are investigated along with wiring, operating and safety controls… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HVAC1202 | Commercial Refrigeration Install & Service | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students install a complete refrigeration system (low temperature/medium temperature) using hard drawn copper tubing. Various systems are studied and the student solves typical service pr… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HVAC1203 | Building Automation Fundamentals 1 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students study the basic components of a simple building automation system, controlling a small variable air volume air handling unit serving a variety of different Air terminal units, an… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HVAC2101 | Split Systems: Air Conditioning/Heat Pumps | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about the refrigerant cycle and the “reverse cycle” principle, including the reversing valve. Special components and accessories used within heat pumps are covered in-depth… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HVAC2301 | Advanced Residential Air Conditioning | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students calculate heating and cooling needs of various structures using manual and computerized calculator methods. The course covers equipment selection, static pressure, and airflow. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HVAC2401 | Commercial HVAC Systems | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about equipment used in the commercial HVAC field. The primary focus is on package rooftop unit installation, repair, and service. Students also study water source, geother… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HVAC2501 | Journey Worker Test Prep | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are guided through the significant quantity of study materials required as reference for the City of Omaha, and Iowa State ACAD Journeyman’s licensure exams. 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HVAC2604 | Sheet Metal Fundamentals 2 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn how to properly size and run ductwork, how to use an air duct calculator, and to seal, insulate and pressure-test ductwork. Students practice building plenums onsite and in… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HVAC2703 | Building Automation Fundamentals 2 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students continue to develop their understanding of building automation system topics including how to build graphical user interfaces; how to create, test, and respond to system alarms;… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HVAC2713 | Advanced Building Automation 1 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students continue to develop their understanding of Building Automation System topics focusing on development of engineering documents, and creation and implementation of advanced energy… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HVAC2723 | Advanced Building Automation 2 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students continue to develop their understanding of Building Automation System topics through this capstone course where students participate in a project based learning exercise wherein… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| HVAC2900 | Special Topics in HVAC | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses in the Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration program. 0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical o… source |
| HVAC2981 | Internship | 3 | 3 Credits The internship provides experience in systems identification of components systems, temperature ranges, systems cleaning, refrigeration charging operations, leak checking and repairing, cus… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| INCT0900 | Introduction to the Trades | 2 | 2 Credits This course introduces the trades by examining the various employment paths available. It includes classroom discussion, on-site tours, and guest presenters. It also covers tools, fasteners… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| INCT1010 | Introduction to the Trades II | 3.5 | 3.5 Credits This course is designed to introduce students to skills generally required for entry-level employment in the trades. Topics include basic safety, hand tools, power tools, construction mat… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| INCT1020 | Lead Safe Practices I | 1 | 1 Credits This course provides eight hours of instruction in lead safety training as it applies to remodeling repairs and painting. It uses curriculum developed by the EPA and HUD and is an approved… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| INCT1301 | Home and Building Maintenance Carpentry | 6.5 | 6.5 Credits This course includes an introduction to maintenance carpentry. Topics include basic carpentry tools, tool safety, drywall hanging and patching, and suspended ceiling installation. The cou… 6.5 cr · 6.5 hr source |
| INCT1304 | Small Engine Repair | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course covers the individual systems in small gas engines that work together to produce power. Students learn the six systems of internal combustion gasoline-powered engines: fuel, e… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INCT2900 | Special Topics in Industrial and Commercial Trades | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses of the Industrial and Commercial Trades program. Prerequisites: Instructor approval source |
| INCT2981 | Internship | 6 | 6 Credits The internship provides students the opportunity to apply their knowledge, learn new techniques, and get on-the-job training at an approved work site. To develop an internship to meet their… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| INFO1000 | Workplace Skills for It Professionals | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students seeking a career in Information Technology will experience multiple opportunities to apply Nebraska Career Readiness Standards including developing interpersonal skills, working… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1001 | Information Systems and Literacy | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn knowledge and skills required on basic computer concepts. Topics include Artificial Intelligence (AI), hardware, software, Windows operating system and file management, net… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1002 | Introduction to Information Technology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to Information Technology vocabulary and fundamentals related to computer hardware, software, networking, security, and basic Information Technology literacy. Note… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1003 | Problem Solving and Programming Logic | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to the Python programming language. Emphasis is placed on proper design and coding in the IDLE design environment. Topics include data-types, variables, flow of co… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1008 | Business Office Communications | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the use of technology and methods used for effective written and verbal communication in today’s business environment. Students learn to compose and edit various types of… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1009 | Introduction to Cloud Computing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to Amazon Web Services. The course provides an overview of the fundamentals of the AWS Cloud. It is intended for students who seek an overall understanding of clou… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1010 | Customer Service Skills | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the importance of customer service satisfaction and the functions of customer relations systems. Students apply the soft skills needed to provide effective customer service… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1011 | Project Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn and practice the five phases of project management: initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and closing a project. Students manage project case studies, applying variou… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1013 | Keyboard Skillbuilding | 2 | 2.0 Credits Students complete a course entry timing to determine current keyboarding skills. Students then use the alphabetic keyboard and numeric keyboard to complete practice exercises to improve k… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| INFO1015 | File Management and User Interface | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to file management concepts in the command prompt (CLI) and graphical user interface (GUI). Students learn the concepts of relative and absolute paths and techniqu… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1018 | Audio Visual Tech Support I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts and skills necessary to provide technical support for audio-visual (AV) systems. Topics include troubleshooting and maintaining… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1020 | Computer Science Principles | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to the foundational principles of computer science. Students learn the essential thought processes used by computer scientists to solve problems, expressing those… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1022 | Business Telecommunication Systems | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students study the concepts, standards, and practices associated with supporting business telecommunication systems equipment. Students focus on topics such as the technologies behind dig… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1023 | Networking Essentials I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will learn networking basics, including data transmission, OSI and TCP/IP models, IP addressing, protocols, and network topologies. This course covers both physical and cloud-bas… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1030 | Introduction to IT Service Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces students to the principles and practices of IT Service Management (ITSM) using ITIL® 4 as the guiding framework. Students learn how IT services are designed, delive… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1031 | Agile Methodologies | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits In Agile Methodologies, students journey through foundational principles and methodologies, mastering Agile frameworks, leadership skills, and technologies. This experience equips student… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1050 | Intro to Computer Science & Technology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore a breadth of Computer Science and Technology topics. By the end of the course students will learn computer literacy best practices, digital citizenship, cybersecurity, an… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1101 | AI, Digital & Media Literacy | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn and practice the five phases of project management: initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and closing a project. Students manage project case studies, applying variou… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1102 | AI Contextualized Prompt Creation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the fundamentals of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) and develop skills in prompt engineering to effectively collaborate with AI tools. Through hands-on, applie… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1105 | IT Essentials PC Repair I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course emphasizes the functionality of hardware and software components as well as suggested best practices in maintenance and safety issues. Through hands-on activities, students le… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1110 | Windows Operating Systems I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to Microsoft Windows desktop operating system. Students learn fundamental concepts to effectively use and manage the Microsoft Windows desktop operating system. Ma… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1111 | Linux Operating Systems I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the Linux operating system. Students learn the fundamental concepts of Linux required to use the system effectively. Topics include the BASH shell, getting , editors, var… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1120 | Windows Operating Systems II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn fundamental concepts of effective use and management of the Microsoft Windows desktop operating system. This course continues the exploration of the Microsoft Windows deskt… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1121 | Linux Operating Systems II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces students to Linux System Administration. Topics include installing the Linux operating system, automation, process creation and management, managing system backups,… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1122 | Bash and Powershell Scripting | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is designed for individuals with prior scripting or programming experience who wish to master PowerShell for automating administrative tasks, managing systems, and enhancing o… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1125 | IT Essentials PC Repair II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students experience advanced, hands-on topics of hardware and software repair. Students conduct basic electronic trouble shooting, wireless networking, and system security. Through hands-… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1135 | IT Communication & Documentation Skills | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the knowledge and skills to effectively communicate with customers while performing IT service desk duties. Students learn communication skills, recognizing communication b… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1141 | Linux Operating System III | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore advanced system administrative tasks involving networking services and securing a Linux system. Topics include managing network security with a firewall, accessing networ… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1200 | Cisco Introduction to Networks | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. Concepts covered include: numbering systems, network… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1201 | Cisco Switching, Routing, and Wireless | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will examine the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students configure routers and switches based on specifications to enable ba… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1206 | Microsoft Word | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn an in-depth exploration of Microsoft Word, the industry-standard word processing software used in academic, professional, and personal settings. Students will develop profi… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1207 | Microsoft Excel | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the features of Microsoft Excel to create, design, and produce professional spreadsheets. In the course students will take the Microsoft Office Specialist certification exa… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1208 | Microsoft PowerPoint | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the features of Microsoft PowerPoint to create, design, and produce professional presentations. In this course students will take the Microsoft Office Specialist certificat… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1213 | Microsoft Access | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the features of Microsoft ® Access to create databases. Topics include creating and editing tables, queries, forms, and reports, entering, editing, and filtering records, c… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1218 | Administrative Professional Practices | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the knowledge and skills essential for success in administrative support roles across a variety of professional settings. Students explore the evolving responsibilities of… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1227 | Digital Tools for the Office | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn to use digital technology tools effectively in the workplace. Students manage communication, organize meetings, share files, and collaborate across departments. Students ex… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1228 | MS APPLICATIONS I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students use basic features of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint to produce professional documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. INFO 1229, MS Applications II, is a continuation o… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1229 | MS APPLICATIONS II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a continuation of INFO 1228, MS Applications I. Students use intermediate and advanced features of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint to edit and refine professional doc… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1260 | Introduction to Instructional Technology and Design | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn theory, evidence based practice, and techniques for using technology to develop, deliver and/ or support instruction and training. Students establish foundational knowledge… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1261 | Instructional Technology and Design Tools | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students investigate emerging technology tools used to design and deliver multimedia instructional materials for teaching and training in a variety of modes and settings, including online… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1262 | Instructional Technology and Design Methods | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students analyze methodologies for integrating technology tools in learning and training. Students identify and select systematic methods for planning and development of learning/ trainin… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1263 | Instructional Technology and Design Topics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students analyze a variety of current topics focused on instructional technology and design for learning and training. Topics include ethics related to technology usage, Universal Design… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1264 | ePortfolio Design | 1 | 1.0 Credits Students create an ePortfolio through the selection of artifacts completed in prior course work. An ePortfolio showcases student’s knowledge, skills and abilities expected from instructio… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| INFO1265 | Practicum: Applications | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students develop an instructional technology and design project by applying principles of design to develop a learning/training program to meet needs of an assigned “real world” case stud… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1311 | Web Page Creation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course teaches students how to create basic websites using HTML and CSS specifications. It covers creating HTML pages that include links, images, tables, multimedia, and forms and di… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1314 | Photoshop | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn to create, modify, and optimize graphics for use on websites. They create banners, buttons, background images, and advertisements. The course uses Photoshop tools to create… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1315 | UI/UX Design for Web Developers | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces students to the concepts and practices of user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design for the web. Students learn the UX process of research, design, and ev… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1316 | Dreamweaver | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course presents the use of Dreamweaver to create, edit, and manage well-designed websites. Students learn how to use the software to incorporate the following HTML elements: tables,… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1322 | Basic WordPress | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course examines installing, configuring, and maintaining a website using WordPress Content Management System. Students plan and create websites and work with themes. They also learn… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1325 | Behavior Driven Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn and practice the three Behavior-Driven Development practices in a collaborative setting: Discovery, Formulation, and Automation. Students will identify minimum marketable f… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1327 | Social Media Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits In this course, students develop essential skills in social media management and digital content creation. Students create effective social media posts to build a social media presence. S… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1328 | Data Design and Visualization Tools | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits In this course, students investigate a variety of data design and visualization tools used for gathering, assessing and reporting data. Students assess needs of a variety of stakeholders… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1335 | Full Stack App Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to the techniques and methodologies needed to retrieve information from large relational databases both via a direct connection to the database and via a server-si… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1401 | Introduction to Data Center Operations | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to all aspects of a data center and its physical infrastructure. Students learn data center design, support, management, and maintenance while working in a server… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1413 | Data Center Technician I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to fundamental data center concepts aimed at the technician. Concepts include infrastructure, working in a data center, and maintenance techniques. Topics include… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1433 | DC Operations and Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Data Centers play a significant role in today’s business environment. This course introduces software to monitor and manage a Data Center. Students will configure the software with actual… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1434 | AWS Architecture | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits AWS Academy Cloud Architecting covers the fundamentals of building IT infrastructure on AWS. The course is designed to teach how to optimize the use of the AWS Cloud by understanding AWS… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1435 | Introduction to AWS SysOps | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits IAAS (Infrastructure as a service), PAAS (Platform as a service), and SAAS (Software as a Service) are viable alternatives to on-premises servers and locally installed applications. Stude… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1499 | Computer Science I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain a broad overview of programming in a high-level general-purpose programming language. Students are introduced to programming and problem solving. At the end of the course, s… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1500 | Computer Science II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to advanced Computer Science topics including advanced programming techniques and algorithm analysis. Students collaborate on teams and apply design principles to… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1501 | Advanced Python Programming | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will learn to build structured Python programs using both procedural and object-oriented techniques. Topics include software version control, modular design, error handling, data… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1511 | Python Web and API Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn how to create APIs using modern open-source framework. The course will cover topics such as API design principles, creating RESTful endpoints, request validation, error han… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1521 | Java Programming I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn Java object-oriented programming language by developing an awareness of Java language essentials. By the end of the course, students will write Java programs in order to so… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1522 | C++ Programming I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to the C++ programming language. After completing the course, a student will be able to problem-solve using structured design and various features of the C++ langu… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1526 | C# (C-Sharp) Programming I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces programming the graphical user interface and console applications of Microsoft Visual C# (C-Sharp) programming using the current Visual Studio.NET environment. Stud… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1528 | ASP.NET Programming I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to web application development using the C# programming language on the ASP.NET platform. Emphasis is placed on proper design and coding in the Visual Studio desig… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1531 | Java Programming II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students continue to build upon the foundational knowledge acquired in Java I and go deeper into advanced topics and techniques in the object-oriented language. Students get a variety of… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1532 | C++ Programming II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students completing this course will be able to integrate data types, one- and multi-dimensional arrays, lists and strings, records, records (C++ structs), classes and data abstraction, o… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1536 | C# (C-Sharp) Programming II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course includes more advanced topics such as XML, database, text and binary file access, data structures, sets, and user interfaces. (Formerly Visual C# Programming II) 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1540 | Swift App Development I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This introductory course is designed to students build a solid foundation in programming fundamentals using Swift as the language. Students get practical experience with the tools, techni… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1541 | Java Web and API Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students build on the basics of Java and back end web applications from Java II. The Spring Boot Framework is incorporated into applications to make development quicker and easier incorpo… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1546 | C# (C-Sharp) Web and API Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students build on the basics of C# to create a web application with a backend set of web APIs. Frameworks are used alongside C# to enable dependency injection and database access. Student… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1550 | Swift App Development II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is designed to students build on the foundational content in INFO 1540, Swift App Development I. Students will extend their knowledge in computer programming fundamentals usin… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1571 | 2D Game Programming | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will create a 2D web based game. Students will use HTML, CSS and JavaScript to create a game. The student will be able to design, create, and publish their 2D game at the end of… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1579 | JavaScript | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn client-side JavaScript focusing principally on the basic language, basic data structures and methods used to work with JavaScript on the client side as well as on the serve… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1581 | AI Algorithm Design | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students create AI algorithms and programs to solve game problems. Students will use A*, expectiminimax, and other algorithms to program nonplayable characters and game enemies. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1620 | Introduction to Database Design | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces business database design and management functions. The focus is on the use of current database management systems (DBMS) to support the data management function of… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1805 | A+ Certified Professional | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain a complete, step-by-step approach for learning the fundamentals of supporting and troubleshooting computer hardware and software. This course maps fully to CompTIA’s latest… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO1933 | Securing and Monitoring IoT Networks | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students examine what the Internet of Things (IoT) encompasses and how rapid change increases security threats. Students analyze how programming, software and hardware interface with IoT… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2005 | Mobile Device Repair | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students demonstrate proper procedures for customer service, privacy and security. Students inspect, diagnose issues and perform basic repairs on mobile devices with a focus on smartphone… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2023 | Networking Essentials II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will learn advanced networking, covering routing, switching, wireless configuration, monitoring, disaster recovery, and security. Emphasizing practical skills, this course prepar… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2030 | Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces discrete mathematics concepts that are foundational for the study of computer science and mathematics. The covered topics include functions, sets, logic, methods of… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2040 | Introduction to C Programming | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students program in the ‘C’ programming language in a UNIX or other operating system environment. Students also develop utilities compatible with UNIX or another platform. In addition, st… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2100 | Organizations, Applications, & Technology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to organizations and the role that information and information systems (IS) play in supporting an organization’s operations, decision-making processes, quality man… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2101 | AI Agents for Problem Solving | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will explore the fundamental concepts of agentic (AI agent) systems and how to create these workflows while analyzing their outputs for reliability, accuracy, and ethical implica… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2121 | Scripting for Automation and Security | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will apply a scripting language to automate tasks for network devices, operating systems and applications. This course will focus on configuring and securing devices with scripts… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2122 | Writing Scripts with BASH | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an introduction to writing shell scripts using Bourne again shell. Students gain hands-on experience with creating and running Bash shell scripts and functions. Bash script… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2123 | Introduction to SCADA Security | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore Industrial Control System/Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (ICS/SCADA) and the industries involved and affected by them. Students identify SCADA protocols, hardwa… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2135 | Windows Server Admin I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces you to the configuration and management of Windows Server 2022. At the end of this course, you should be able to install, configure and manage different facets of M… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2142 | Windows Server Admin II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces you to Windows Server 2022 Active Directory Services and prepares you to plan, configure, and administer Windows 2022 Active Directory. You will be introduced to fo… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2145 | Azure Administration | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students manage their Azure subscriptions, setup and manage secure identities, administer Azure infrastructure, configure virtual networking, connect Azure and on premises sites, and mana… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2147 | Microsoft Endpoint Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Microsoft Intune is an endpoint management service which is a comprehensive IT solution for monitoring, securing, and managing all user devices (endpoints) like laptops, smartphones, and… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2149 | Virtualization Essentials | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will gain the expertise to install and configure both VMware and Proxmox environments. VMware and Proxmox are virtualization platforms tailored for provisioning hyper-converged i… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2220 | Cisco Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students examine the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a larger and more complex network. Students will develop and apply advanced configurations for rou… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2224 | Automated Testing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students develop a variety of automated tests given test cases and user scenarios. Students identify scenarios in which automated testing are best applied, develop automated tests, learn… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2225 | Cisco Network Security | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn basic security concepts and apply them to realistic scenarios given a set of specifications. Students will develop and apply advanced configurations for routers and switche… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2230 | Cisco CCNP Enterprise Core | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn advanced networking concepts, apply knowledge and skills through hands-on and simulated network activities, and demonstrate proficiency through realistic problem-solving sc… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2235 | Cisco CCNP Advanced Routing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn advanced networking concepts, apply knowledge and skills through hands-on and simulated network activities, and demonstrate proficiency through realistic problem-solving sc… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2242 | Collaboration Technology Tools | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students engage in collaboration with technology tools and techniques to store, organize, share and access information in the workplace. Students learn to facilitate communication using t… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2261 | Software Applications Support | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students study concepts associated with providing software application support while working on the IT service desk. Students focus on topics such as the Windows desktop software environm… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2311 | Web Page Creation II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain skills with more advanced topics and tasks of creating web pages. Students will create complex layouts using CSS Flexible Box Layout and CSS Grid Layout. Students will learn… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2340 | Internet Scripting | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to Internet scripting concepts using JavaScript and the jQuery library, as well as PHP. Students explore using JavaScript, jQuery and jQueryUI to create basic clie… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2341 | Fundamentals of Software Testing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Software needs to be tested for bugs and to ensure the product meets requirements and produces desired results. In this course, students learn the fundamentals of software testing and qua… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2351 | Introduction to XML | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course teaches students how to retrieve and manage data while constructing well-formed and valid XML documents. Current W3C recommendations for the use of DTD, schemas, XSL, XSLT, an… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2362 | Building Secure Environments | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about topics a system administrator would encounter in their profession. The student will learn how a system administrator fulfills various computer management requirements… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2439 | Flutter Mobile Application Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn hybrid mobile application development using the Flutter framework with the Dart programming language. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2521 | Intel Assembly Language I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students develop knowledge and abilities in relation to common cross-platform data representations, computer architecture, and machine and assembly language principles and techniques. Top… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2530 | Data Structures Using Java | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course continues the study and development of programming in the Java language. Students learn to write Java programs to solve a variety of business applications. Students use data s… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2531 | Intel Assembly Language II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course covers macros to create both system-level software tools and application programs to manipulate computer hardware and to create an interaction between assembly language progra… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2579 | Modern Frontend Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will develop both web and mobile applications using industry-leading web libraries and technologies. Building on their frontend coding skills, students will use contemporary prog… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2589 | Modern Full Stack Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn various topics in full stack development. Students apply existing frontend development skills to create TypeScript-based full stack applications. This course introduces top… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2599 | Backend Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students in this course will explore industry-relevant practices for backend development in modern web applications. Students will apply widely used frameworks and libraries to design, bu… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2630 | Structured Query Language (SQL) | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain the skills needed to access and manipulate data in a relational database management system. The course covers basic- through advanced-level SQL commands and explores various… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2633 | Introduction to Nonrelational Data | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course gives students a working knowledge of nonrelational data, along with the implementation and administration of a system to manage such data. Topics also include optimization, b… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2635 | MySQL Programming | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides a foundation in programming in the MySQL database environment. Students create stored program code, triggers, and functions; use built-in MySQL functions; and learn t… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2640 | Oracle SQL and Programming | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain skills to access and manipulate data in the Oracle database management system. Topics include basic through advanced level SQL commands and PL/SQL procedural commands. Stude… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2641 | Data Fundamentals | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces working with relational, nonrelational and analytical workloads in the cloud. Topics include core data concepts, identification of use cases for different types of… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2642 | Transact SQL | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain the skills needed to access and manipulate data in the SQL Server Database management system. The course covers basic through advanced level SQL commands. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2643 | Implementing Data Warehouses | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain the skills needed to design, develop, implement and maintain a data warehouse using Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services. The course covers basic- through advanced-leve… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2644 | Database Reporting | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain the skills needed to design, develop, implement and maintain database reports using Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services. The course covers basic- through advanced-level… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2645 | Database Analysis Services | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain the skills needed to design the Multidimensional Business Intelligence Semantic Modes using SQL Server Analysis Services. The course covers basic- through advanced-level ski… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2646 | Introduction to Data Science | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides an overview of data science, covering the broad array of fundamental challenges in and methodologies for working with big data. Students will be introduced to the sci… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2647 | Data Visualization | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides hands-on experience with current visualization tools and techniques, allowing the student to build confidence while tackling common challenges and obstacles in workin… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2648 | Programming for Data Analytics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain hands-on experience gathering, cleaning, and manipulating data to provide insights into real-world datasets. Current programming languages and libraries active in the indust… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2732 | Graphics Programming | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will learn principles of 3D graphics, animation, sound, and collision detection. Topics covered will be basics of modeling, lighting, textures, soft shadows, and generating reali… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2742 | Game Engine Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course focuses on the components that make up a game engine. Some of the topics that will be covered are, rendering, animation, artificial intelligence, math and physics simulation,… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2752 | VR Simulation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces students to the principles, technologies, and methodologies behind designing, developing, and evaluating immersive Virtual Reality (VR) simulations. Students will l… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2800 | Information Technology Ethics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits The course will cover the development and need for issues regarding privacy and the application of computer ethics to information technology. Note: Having basic computer literacy skills i… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2805 | Network and Information Security Basics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a survey of network and information security. Topics include threat assessment, risk management, establishing and managing network security policy, user training, security… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2806 | Network Attacks, Intrusions, and Penetration Testing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course covers attack and intrusion methods and how to defend against them. By studying network security from the point of view of the cracker and hacker, students get hands-on exposu… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2808 | Boundary Protection | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces the various methodologies for defending a network. Students focus on the concepts of firewalls, including packet filtering, proxy firewalls, application gateways, c… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2809 | Information Systems, Forensics, and Legal Topics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course presents computer forensics concepts, tools, and data analysis. Students explore civil and common law issues that apply to information systems and gain practical experience in… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2810 | Security Capstone | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course offers practical, hands-on experiences within scenario-based environments. Students will integrate and apply concepts and tools acquired in prior courses. The curriculum invol… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2900 | Special Topics in Information Technology | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses in the Information Technology program. source |
| INFO2940 | Computer Programming Capstone/ Internship | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students have the opportunity to integrate the skills and knowledge acquired throughout the Information Technology curriculum. Students develop, manage, and execute a programming project… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2942 | IT Support Capstone | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This capstone course provides students with a culminating, project-based experience that integrates technical, operational, and professional skills acquired throughout the IT Support Care… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2944 | Web Development Capstone/Internship | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course gives students the opportunity to integrate the skills and knowledge acquired throughout the web curriculum. Students develop, manage, and execute a web project from concept t… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2945 | Database Administration Capstone/ Internship | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will have an opportunity to integrate the skills and knowledge acquired throughout the database curriculum. Students develop, manage, and administer a database project from conce… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2946 | Server Administration Capstone/ Internship | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This is a capstone course in which students apply the knowledge gained in previous classes to explore and implement problem-solving techniques and approaches that lead to solutions for ha… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2948 | Office Professional Capstone | 5 | 5.0 Credits This course allows students to apply all skills and knowledge gained from previous office technology courses. Students focus on advanced-level usage of the Microsoft Office Suite to work… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| INFO2981 | Internship | — | Variable Credits The internship provides students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge, learn new techniques, and get on-the-job training at approved work sites. Interested students must con… source |
| INFO2990 | Data Center Operations Capstone/ Internship | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will have the opportunity to apply their newly developed skills, learn new techniques, and get hands-on experience managing a data center. Students work in the Information Techno… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INFO2991 | Full-Stack Capstone/Internship | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students integrate skills and knowledge acquired throughout the Full-Stack Web Development curriculum in developing, managing, and executing a web application project from concept to comp… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INSU2900 | Special Topics in Insurance | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas that are not included in other insurance courses. Prerequisites: Instructor approval source |
| INTD1100 | Illustration Techniques for Interiors | 3 | 3 Credits This course teaches basic skills in using equipment and interpreting symbols and language used in illustrating interiors and furniture in plan, elevation, and 3-D manual drawing. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| INTD1210 | Foundations for Interior Design | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an introduction to basic design fundamentals of the interior environment. Areas of emphasis include the study and application of principles and elements of design, material… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INTD1220 | Residential Design | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a study of residential interior design with emphasis on circulation, social, private, and work spaces. Analysis and application of space planning, codes, lighting, electric… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INTD1230 | Kitchen and Bath Design | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course provides an introduction to kitchen and bath design with emphasis on the application of NKBA guidelines. Students are exposed to planning guidelines, fixtures and appliances,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| INTD1260 | Color Theory | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a study of the principles of color and application theories. Color relationships and application geared to selected creative disciplines are explored through class applicat… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INTD1310 | Fundamentals of Textiles | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course features an introductory study of the field of textiles. It includes the knowledge and understanding of fibers, yarn, fabric construction, finishes, and color and design techn… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INTD1320 | Interior Finishes and Materials | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course applies knowledge and understanding of interior materials, finishes, and products through the use of sampling techniques. The goal is to develop hands-on skills in identifying… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INTD1410 | History of Architecture and Interiors | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a study of architecture, ornament, and interior styles from antiquity through modern time. Students become familiar with the various styles, their basic respective characte… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INTD1420 | History of Furniture | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a study of furniture styles from antiquity through modern times. Students become familiar with various historical movements or periods in furniture design and learn to reco… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INTD1520 | Sustainable Design for Interiors | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain a comprehensive introduction to the elements and principles of sustainable interior design. Topics include: eco-friendly product selection, lighting, biophilic design, indoo… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INTD2100 | Rendering Techniques | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the techniques of digital and free-hand sketching utilizing basic drawing skills, principles of conceptual sketching, value studies, and evaluation of various art media.… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INTD2200 | Portfolio Design Principles | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students create a design portfolio using their existing design projects to prepare for entering the workforce. Three versions of the portfolio will be created, including a printed, PDF, a… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| INTD2250 | Commercial Design | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course is an introduction to the study of commercial interior design. Students consider special needs and specifications for commercial interiors. They demonstrate proficiency throug… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| INTD2520 | Professional Practice | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course includes the study of the responsibilities and duties of the professional interior designer as related to the business aspect of interior design. Upon completion of this cours… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| INTD2900 | Special Topics in Interior Design | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in or independent study of special content areas not included in other courses in the Interior Design program. 0 or more hours in the Interior Design… source |
| INTD2940 | Interior Design Capstone | 3 | 3.0 Credits This capstone course is a review of fundamental knowledge learned through previous courses in the Interior Design program. Development, refinement, and critique of portfolio elements into… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| INTD2981 | Internship | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students are given the opportunity to observe and/or take part in the entire design, sales, and business follow-through involved in a design job. They also gain product knowledge, observe… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| JAPN1010 | Beginning Japanese I | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits This course is the first of two sequential quarter courses that comprise a traditional first-year college Japanese course. Students begin to learn basic skills in pronunciation, speaking,… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| JAPN1020 | Beginning Japanese II | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits This course is the second of two sequential quarter courses that comprise a traditional first-year college Japanese course. Students continue to learn basic skills in pronunciation, speak… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| JAPN2010 | Intermediate Japanese I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is the first of four sequential quarter courses that comprise a traditional second-year college Japanese course. Students learn intermediate and everyday functional skills in… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| JAPN2020 | Intermediate Japanese II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is the second of four sequential quarter courses that comprise a traditional second-year college Japanese course. Students learn intermediate and everyday functional skills in… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| JAPN2030 | Intermediate Japanese III | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is the third of four sequential quarter courses that comprise a traditional second-year college Japanese course. Students learn intermediate and everyday functional skills in… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| JAPN2040 | Intermediate Japanese IV | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is the final of four sequential quarter courses that comprise a traditional second-year college Japanese course. Students learn intermediate and everyday functional skills in… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LANG1110 | Introduction to Language Interpretation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits The first in a series of online interpreter training courses, this course provides a general introduction to the profession of oral language interpreting. Topics include communication the… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LANG1120 | Interpreting Ethics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits The second in a series of online classes designed to prepare individuals to interpret in a variety of settings, this course provides a thorough introduction to the various codes of ethics… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LANG2220 | Legal Terminology and Sight Translation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the origins of legal terminology and learn high-frequency terminology used in civil and criminal proceedings. This course involves extensive practice in sight translation… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LANG2310 | Fundamentals of Medical Interpretation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain an understanding of the U.S. healthcare system and the protocol common in various medical settings. They study and practice basic techniques and modes of interpretation with… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LANG2320 | Medical Terminology and Sight Translation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the origins of medical terminology and learn high-frequency terminology used in common healthcare settings. This course involves extensive practice in sight translation o… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LANG2330 | Consecutive Interpretation - Medical | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students practice their consecutive interpretation skills in situations common in medical settings, apply useful note-taking techniques, and perform memory-building exercises. Self-evalua… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LANG2340 | Simultaneous Interpretation - Medical | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students begin this course with training techniques including shadowing, dual tasking, and paraphrasing. They progress to simultaneous interpretation of oral exchanges common in medical s… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LANG2900 | Special Topics in Languages | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses in the Languages and Language Interpretation program. Topics may include language interpretatio… source |
| LAWS1000 | Introduction to Legal Studies | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the US legal environment from a macroscopic and individual level. They learn how law germinates from public discourse to solve identified problems, how it is then formall… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS1100 | The Paralegal Profession | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the basics about the paralegal profession and the role of a paralegal as member of the legal team. Students gain knowledge about the American legal system, civil litigation… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS1101 | Introduction to Law & the Legal Profession | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the field of law and history of law, how the various areas of law impact society, basic legal principles, legal terminology, the judicial system, legislation, criminal an… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS1110 | Litigation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students review, analyze, and apply the Rules of Civil Procedure used in federal and state court systems to case scenarios to determine jurisdiction, venue, pleadings, motions, discovery,… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS1111 | Law Office Technology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits As introduction to software applications specific to law offices, students learn the basics to format legal documents, to complete electronic filing and eDiscovery, and to use software fo… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS1230 | Legal Research and Writing I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the basics of legal research and writing. Students will become familiar with the court system, enacted laws, case law, citation format, and legal research methods. This cou… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS1501 | Immigration Regulatory Agencies | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about the federal agencies involved in immigration, law, policy, and procedure, including U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, U… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS1503 | Immigration and Families | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about the Immigration and National Act and federal regulations for sponsoring family members for lawful permanent residence. Topics include an overview of family immigratio… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS1504 | Immigration and Employment | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the most common statutes of the Immigration and National Act and federal regulations for sponsoring employees for immigrant visas (i.e., lawful permanent residence, or “gre… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS1505 | Inadmissibility, Removal and Immigration Advocacy | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides an overview of the process of removing non-citizens - both those legally present and those without valid documentation - from the United States based upon allegations… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS1509 | Ethics and Immigration Advocacy and Compliance | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about immigration fraud, the unauthorized practice of law, and state legislation on immigration reform. Topics include an overview of notary, immigration specialist, and im… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS2240 | Legal Research and Writing II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits As this course builds on competencies learned in Legal Research and Writing I, students will locate, read, analyze, and apply the law to case scenarios using organized research and analyt… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS2320 | Torts | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students examine the principles of tort law and public policy considerations inherent in tort law and practice. Topics include intentional torts, negligence, strict liability, products li… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS2322 | Family Law | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students review and analyze substantive and procedural laws affecting family relationships. Topics include the regulation of marriage, nonmarital families, domestic violence, divorce, pro… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS2323 | Labor & Employment Law | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about laws, regulation, and agencies governing employment practices, discrimination, labor unions, child labor, employee benefits, occupational safety and health, equal emp… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS2324 | Criminal Law and Procedures | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain a broad overview of criminal law and procedure from arrest through trial and appeal. Students review, analyze, and discuss federal and state court criminal justice systems,… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS2325 | Bankruptcy, Credit and Collections Law | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about laws governing bankruptcy, voluntary and involuntary petitions, liens, preferences, powers of trustee, rights of debtors and creditors, liquidations, and discharge of… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS2326 | Electronic Discovery | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about the basics of electronic discovery, including how technology influences the practice law, how to communicate this information to their clients, and the most cost-effe… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS2327 | Immigration Law | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about both employment-related as well as family-based immigration. Students examine the process, the federal forms used, and the interpretation of the laws covering immigra… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS2420 | Wills, Trusts & Estates | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the law pertinent to wills, trusts, and estates, including intestate succession, codicils, probate, types of trusts, and duties of trustees. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS2421 | Insurance Law | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about the laws and state regulation of insurance, including the insurance contract, the role of insurance agents, insurable interest, insurer’s defenses, forfeiture and exc… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS2422 | Business Organizations | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about the formation and operation of business enterprises, focusing on the sole proprietorship, general and limited partnerships, limited liability partnership, limited lia… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS2424 | Contract Law | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the basic theory of contract law, examine both sample contracts from a variety of specialized practice areas as well as supplemental cases, and draft simple contracts. Topi… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS2900 | Special Topics in Legal Studies | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas that are not appropriately treated in other legal studies courses. 0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0 V… source |
| LAWS2940 | Law Capstone | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students experience multiple opportunities to apply knowledge and practice skills acquired in the curriculum of a paralegal and/or legal professional program of study. Students prepare fo… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| LAWS2981 | Paralegal Internship | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students begin to explore work in a law office or other organization where they perform various task assignments under the supervision of an attorney. The variety of task assignments incl… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MGMT1300 | Introduction to Quality Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the origin and philosophy of quality management and the considerations in adopting such a philosophy. Students explore how quality products and services best determine the… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MGMT1410 | Nonprofit Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the role of the nonprofit sector in community service and development. Topics include finance and budgeting (accessing public and private sector grant monies), management a… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MGMT1600 | Organizational Behavior | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn contemporary principles in management and organizational behavior that influence how individuals and groups act within the organizations where they work. Practical learning… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MGMT2100 | Principles of Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn key concepts, common practices, and theories of management in the organizational environment. Practical learning experiences reflect a traditional approach to management us… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MGMT2400 | Business Logistics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the essential concepts of logistics and its importance within the framework of supply chain management. This course will prepare students by ing them to understand how logi… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MGMT2410 | Strategic Sourcing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the theory and applications of purchasing and materials management concepts. The course content includes purchasing organization and administration, quality management, sup… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MGMT2420 | Production and Operations Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the fundamentals of production and operations management used in service-rendering and goods-producing organizations. Students study the application of effective production… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MGMT2600 | Human Resource Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn key concepts, common practices, and the functions of human resource management in the organizational environment. Practical learning experiences reflect the challenges and… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MGMT2610 | Compensation and Benefits | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn key concepts, common practices, and the functions of compensation and benefits within an organization’s total rewards framework. Practical learning experiences emphasize ho… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MGMT2620 | Talent Acquisition | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn key concepts, common practices, and the functions of human resource management in attracting and acquiring talent in the organizational environment. Topics include applicab… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MGMT2630 | Human Resource Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn key concepts, common practices, and the functions of human resource management in training and developing employees in the organizational environment. Topics include applic… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MGMT2710 | Global Supply Chain | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the advantages and disadvantages of global trade. Topics include political and cultural considerations in advertising and packaging, global distribution and shipping, trans… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MFGT1000 | Introduction to Process and Power Operations | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain basic knowledge and skills to use various equipment and components found in the process and power operations industry. Topics include preventive and predictive maintenance,… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MFGT1010 | Safety Topics for Manufacturing, Process and Power Operations | 4.5 | MFGT 1010 - Safety Topics for Manufacturing, Process and Power Operations MFGT 1010 - Safety Topics for Manufacturing, Process and Power Operations 4.5 Credits Students learn how safety topics apply… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MFGT1020 | Introduction to Process Operations in Manufacturing Technology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is designed to introduce students to the process, operations, and theory found in various manufacturing industries. Students become familiar with manufacturing design, product… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MFGT1030 | Introduction to Quality and Continuous Improvement | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces students to quality and continuous improvement as it relates to process, power, and manufacturing. Topics include drawings and symbols, properties and behavior of m… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MFGT1100 | Process Instrumentation and Control | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course introduces instruments and controls used to monitor, maintain, and control industrial processes. Topics include instruments used to measure, record, monitor, maintain and adju… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| MFGT1250 | Basic Electricity for Manufacturing, Power and Process | 6 | 6.0 Credits Through lectures, discussions, demonstrations, coaching and problem solving, students learn and apply general electrical theory used in manufacturing, process, and power industries. Stude… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| MFGT1302 | Stationary Engineering I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides basic instruction in low- and high-pressure boilers in the stationary engineering field. This is the first of two courses designed to students obtain a City of Omaha,… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MFGT1320 | Fuel Handling | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course introduces students to skills generally required for entry-level employment in a steam power plant. Topics include the safety, systems, equipment, and procedures required in h… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MFGT2020 | Manufacturing Prototyping | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces the basic concepts of additive manufacturing (AM) in the past, present and future. Students produce parts and assemblies using diverse prototyping technologies. Emp… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MFGT2200 | Dynamics of Process Control | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces students to the application of physics, chemistry, and math as they apply to the concepts of process control. Topics include relationships dealing with energy, heat… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MFGT2210 | Ethanol Process Fundamentals | 3.5 | 3.5 Credits This course introduces students to theory and process fundamentals used in ethanol and other process industries. Topics include distillation, evaporation, dehydration, and separation as t… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| MFGT2302 | Stationary Engineering II | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course provides advanced instruction in steam boilers, HVAC equipment, and related systems in the stationary engineering field. Formerly INCT 2302) 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MFGT2310 | Facilities Operations I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces students to skills generally required for entry-level employment in a steam power plant. Topics include the generation of steam, valves, and piping used in the powe… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MFGT2320 | Facilities Operations II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces students to skills generally required for entry-level employment in a steam power plant. Topics include boiler theory, boiler design, boiler components and types, c… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MFGT2330 | Facilities Operations III | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course introduces students to skills generally required for entry-level employment in a critical facility. Topics include diesel engine theory and design, gas turbine theory and desi… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| MFGT2410 | Nuclear Plant Operation I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces students to skills generally required for entry-level employment in a nuclear power plant and provides students with the general systems and components associated w… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MFGT2420 | Nuclear Plant Operation II | 3 | 3 Credits This course introduces students to skills generally required for entry-level employment in a nuclear power plant. Topics include basic atomic structure, basic nuclear interactions and react… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MFGT2900 | Special Topics in Manufacturing | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas related to the Manufacturing program. source |
| MFGT2981 | Manufacturing Internship | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits The internship provides students the opportunity to apply their knowledge, learn new techniques, and get on-the-job training in the manufacturing industries. Based on state guidelines, st… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MRKT1010 | Principles of Marketing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn core theories and practices specific to the marketing environment, their functions, and interrelationships that drive consumer decisions and business growth. This course pr… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MRKT1200 | Principles of Selling | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the fundamentals of professional selling theory and relationship marketing practices, including prospecting, planning and techniques to deliver dynamic presentations. This… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MRKT1201 | Advertising & Sales Promotion | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the theory, practice and techniques of advertising. The role of advertising and sales promotion in the economy is also considered. The course includes a general survey of t… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MRKT1210 | Retailing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the fundamentals of retail store organization and management, including store location, layout, buying, pricing operation, advertising, display and analysis associated with… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MRKT1600 | Consumer Behavior | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will learn the concepts, theories, and principles of consumer behavior specific to how consumers acquire, consume, and dispose of goods and services. Factors that impact this beh… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MRKT1610 | Customer Service | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn soft skills and self-management skills needed to provide effective customer service and support in all business environments. 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MRKT2202 | Direct and Digital Marketing Methods | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides a comprehensive overview of modern direct and digital marketing principles, combining traditional direct marketing concepts with the latest digital execution methods.… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MRKT2720 | Global Marketing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students engage in an advanced study of international marketing and global markets. Students review and expand their knowledge of basic marketing practices and theory as related to global… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MATH0900 | Basic Arithmetic | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course addresses study skills for mathematics, student learning styles, and math anxiety. Topics include operations with whole numbers, properties of the real number system, and an i… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MATH0910 | Pre-Algebra | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students solve problems that include fractions, decimals, ratio, proportion, percent, operations with integers, basic algebraic concepts, and geometry concepts. Students develop basic stu… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MATH0960 | Beginning Algebra | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students will review and learn basic algebra skills. Students will simplify expressions using all operations, absolute values, and exponent and positive and negative real numbers. Student… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| MATH1220 | Business Mathematics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course explores the development and application of the mathematical skills needed to solve problems related to business occupations. Topics include percentages, checking accounts and… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MATH1240 | Technical Mathematics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the math skills required in career/technical fields. Students review arithmetic operations. Students apply ratios and proportions, measurement concepts algebraic operations… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MATH1242 | Applied Math for the Hospitality Industry | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course covers the development and application of the mathematical skills needed to understand the financial concepts and solve problems related to the hospitality industry. Topics in… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MATH1260 | Geometry | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course covers geometric topics of logic, measurement, plane figure relationships, and figures in space. 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MATH1300 | Introduction to Mathematical and Computational Thinking | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will embrace the visual arts to learn the foundational elements of mathematical and computational thinking. Visual patterns form the basis for explorations in arithmetic and geom… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MATH1305 | Quantitative Literacy | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will gain the mathematical, statistical, and computational skills necessary to explore real-life situations. Students will learn and practice critical-thinking and problem-solvin… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MATH1312 | Intermediate Algebra | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course extends student algebra skills from previous courses and provides new learning to prepare students for future mathematics courses. Topics included are: functions and their app… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MATH1410 | Statistics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will develop a critical and functional understanding of data. Topics include frequency distributions; measures of central tendency and dispersion; probability and probability dis… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MATH1425 | College Algebra | 5 | 5.0 Credits Students will learn advanced algebra topics that include rational expressions; radical equations; circles; relations and functions; systems of equations and inequalities; Polynomial and r… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| MATH1430 | Trigonometry | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Topics include trigonometric ratios, triangles, vectors, circular functions, trigonometric identities, inverse trigonometric functions, trigonometric equations, and complex numbers. Note:… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MATH1930 | Applied Calculus | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course presents differential and integral calculus and applications to solutions of real problems involving rates of change, optimization, revenue, cost, marginal analysis, demand an… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MATH2000 | Mathematics for Elementary Teachers | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the conceptual underpinnings behind the arithmetical reasoning typically taught in school curriculum. Students practice concepts involving addition, subtraction, multiplica… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MATH2410 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits Topics include limits, continuity, differentiation, rate of change and integration. The course covers both differentiation and integration on polynomial, rational, radical, trigonometric,… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| MATH2411 | Calculus II | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits This course includes finding derivatives and integrating logarithmic, exponential, inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions. This course includes using a variety of techniques of in… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| MATH2412 | Calculus III | 6 | 6.0 Credits Topics include polar, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. The course covers parametric equations and vectors in the plane and in space, including solid analytic geometry. It also incl… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| MATH2510 | Differential Equations | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course covers methods for solving first and second order ordinary differential equations and first order non-linear differential equations along with applications. It also covers pow… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MATH2900 | Special Topics in Mathematics | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other math courses. Topics may include applied statistics, discrete mathematics, or number theory. 0 Internsh… source |
| MDST1010 | Clinical Procedures I | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course provides theoretical and clinical applications to instruct students on patient care procedures performed in the physician’s office. These procedures include, but are not limit… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| MDST1020 | Administrative Procedures I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course teaches students word processing skills, medical transcription, appointment scheduling, and the scheduling of inpatient and outpatient procedures. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MDST1030 | Medical Disorders | 3.5 | 3.5 Credits This course provides students with the opportunity to study and learn basic information about common medical conditions that are frequently first diagnosed in the ambulatory healthcare se… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| MDST1040 | Clinical Terminology I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides an introduction to the medical terminology used in the clinical healthcare setting. Students study with a systems approach and focus on root, prefixes, and suffixes c… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MDST1050 | Clinical Terminology II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course expands on basic clinical terminology by studying the medical terminology that relates to each system of the body, medical and surgical procedures, and lab reports. It instruc… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MDST2010 | Clinical Procedures II | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course provides theoretical and clinical applications to instruct students on patient care procedures performed in the physician’s office. These procedures include, but are not limit… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| MDST2020 | Administrative Procedures II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a continuation of Administrative Procedures I. It includes a more in-depth discussion of insurance and its impact on healthcare. It also addresses diagnostic and procedural… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MDST2030 | Laboratory Techniques | 3.5 | 3.5 Credits This course provides students with theoretical and simulated clinical experience with the preparation and collection of specimens for laboratory analysis. It emphasizes frequently perform… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| MDST2110 | Pharmacology for Medical Assistants and Allied Health Professionals I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides students with a basic understanding of pharmacology terms and related issues necessary for the clinical office or outpatient care setting. This course provides studen… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MDST2120 | Pharmacology for Medical Assistants and Allied Health Professionals II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides students with the opportunity to apply different drug regimens, list the effects of medications on all of the body systems, state special considerations for age-speci… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MDST2980 | MDST Externship | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students practice and perfect the didactic, psychomotor, and affective domains. Students also engage in activities to prepare for the (AAMA) National Medical Assisting Certification Exam.… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| MCAP1110 | Automotive 1: Fundamentals | 12 | 12.0 Credits Students learn many of the basic elements of the auto repair trade including safety, chemicals, basic tool use, tire repair, oil change, TPMS systems, and introduction to electrical repa… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| MCAP1120 | Automotive 2: Intro to Maintenance | 12 | 12.0 Credits Students gain knowledge and skills in engine operations, transmissions, drivetrains including basic ignition systems, hydraulic principles, and vehicle maintenance. In addition, students… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| MCAP1130 | Automotive 3: Advanced Auto Maintenance | 12 | 12.0 Credits Students develop knowledge and skills in automotive computers and the relationship with sensor inputs and actuator outputs. A major focus of this course is operation, diagnosis, and repa… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| MCAP2110 | Automotive 4: Engine Repair | 12 | 12.0 Credits Students learn knowledge and skills needed to remove and replace engines. Students have the opportunity to overhaul an engine, including inspection and repair of sub-components. Students… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| MCAP2120 | Automotive 5: Driveline Repair | 12 | 12.0 Credits Students gain knowledge and skills to diagnose and repair manual and automatic transmissions. Students learn clutch and differential repairs. Students have the opportunity to remove and… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| MCAP2130 | Automotive 6: Engine Performance | 12 | 12.0 Credits Students will diagnose electrical systems related to engine performance problems. Students will have the opportunity to work with advanced fuel systems, ignition systems, air induction s… 12 cr · 12 hr source |
| MCAP2982 | Cooperative Work Experience 1 | 1 | 1.0 Credits This internship is for the student that wants to complete the required internship at a part time work environment. The internship program provides students with the opportunity to apply t… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MCAP2983 | Cooperative Work Experience 2 | 1 | 1.0 Credits This internship is for the student that wants to complete the required internship at a part time work environment. The internship program provides students with the opportunity to apply t… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MCAP2984 | Cooperative Work Experience 3 | 1 | 1.0 Credits This internship is for the student that wants to complete the required internship at a part time work environment. The internship program provides students with the opportunity to apply t… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC1050 | Music Appreciation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students with no prior formal musical education become informed listeners as they learn basic elements of music such as rhythm, melody, and harmony and advanced concepts such as meaning a… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MUSC1110 | Music Fundamentals | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will analyze and create musical composition by studying the elements rhythm, pitch, scales, chords and techniques used in tonal music. 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MUSC1120 | Intermediate Music Fundamentals | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits MUSC 1120 builds on concepts learned in MUSC 1110 . Students apply terms and concepts in transposition, composition and performance. Students will participate in an intermediate level ana… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| MUSC1350 | History of Rock n Roll | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore how Rock n Roll shapes and is shaped by society. Placing performers and their songs in their historical contexts, students compare the musical elements of Rock n Roll wit… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| NURS1110 | Adult Nursing I | 6 | 6.0 Credits Introduction to the knowledge, skills and abilities associated with nursing practice. Concepts of physiological integrity, psychosocial integrity, a safe effective care environment and he… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| NURS1110L | Adult Nursing I Lab | 0 | 0.0 Credits NURS 1110L is the laboratory component to accompany NURS 1110 . Students registering for this course must also register for NURS 1110 , which is the lecture component of this course. 0 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| NURS1120 | Adult Nursing II | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course builds on NURS 1110 to apply knowledge, skills and abilities associated with intermediate nursing practice. Application of physiologic integrity, psychosocial integrity, and h… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| NURS1120L | Adult Nursing II | 0 | 0.0 Credits NURS 1120L is the laboratory component to accompany NURS 1120 . Students registering for this course must also register for NURS 1120 , which is the lecture component of this course. 0 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| NURS1130 | Adult Nursing III | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course is a continuation of study of the nursing care with a specific disease process occurring in the following systems of the body: neurologic, endocrine, cardiovascular, oncology,… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| NURS1130L | Adult Nursing III Lab | 0 | 0.0 Credits NURS 1130L is the laboratory component to accompany NURS 1130 . Students registering for this course must also register for NURS 1130 , which is the lecture component of this course. 0 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| NURS1200 | Professional Role of the Nurse I | 1 | 1.0 Credits Students learn the role of the professional nurse as a member of the health team and consider historical, cultural, professional, and contemporary components that impact the nursing profe… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| NURS1300 | Mental Health Nursing I | 1 | 1.0 Credits This course acquaints students with the concept of mental health as well as alterations in mental health. Topics include a review of select developmental theories and stages of the life c… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| NURS1400 | Family Nursing I | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course focuses on the role of the LPN in supporting expected 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| NURS1400L | Family Nursing 1 Lab | 0 | 0.0 Credits NURS 1400L is the laboratory component to accompany NURS 1400 . Students registering for this course must also register for NURS 1400 , which is the lecture component of this course. 0 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| NURS1510 | Concepts of Health Assessment and Therapeutic Interventions I | 3.5 | 3.5 Credits Students establish a foundation for providing nursing care in physical assessment and select nursing skills, and utilize evidence-based practice. Comprehension of underlying principles an… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| NURS1510L | Health & Therapeutic Interventions I Lab | 0 | 0 Credits NURS 1510L is the laboratory component to accompany NURS 1510 . Students registering for this course must also register for NURS 1510 , which is the lecture component of this course. 0 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| NURS1950 | Pharmacology in Nursing | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course is designed to assist the nursing student in developing an understanding of how drugs assist the client with health alterations to attain or maintain optimum health. This cour… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| NURS2140 | Adult Nursing IV | 5 | 5 Credits This course is a continuation and advancement of pathophysiological manifestations, treatment modalities, and nursing interventions through utilization of the critical-thinking process and… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| NURS2140L | Adult Nursing IV Lab | 0 | 0.0 Credits NURS 2140L is the laboratory component to accompany NURS 2140 . Students registering for this course must also register for NURS 2140 , which is the lecture component of this course. 0 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| NURS2150 | Adult Nursing V | 5 | 5.0 Credits Adult Nursing V is taught in the last quarter of the Associate Degree Nursing Program at Metropolitan Community College. This course is designed to be a continuation and advancement of pr… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| NURS2150L | Adult Nursing V Lab | 0 | 0.0 Credits NURS 2150L is the laboratory component to accompany NURS 2150 . Students registering for this course must also register for NURS 2150 , which is the lecture component of this course. 0 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| NURS2210 | Professional Role of the Nurse II | 1 | 1.0 Credits This course assists students in identifying the role of the registered nurse as a member of the healthcare team. It emphasizes the role of the registered nurse, legal and ethical concepts… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| NURS2310 | Mental Health Nursing II | 5 | 5.0 Credits This course examines mental health, mental illness, nurse-client relationships, and self-awareness. Through the use of the nursing process, therapeutic communication, and caring behaviors… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| NURS2310L | Mental Health Nursing II | 0 | 0.0 Credits NURS 2310L is the laboratory component to accompany NURS 2310 . Students registering for this course must also register for NURS 2310 , which is the lecture component of this course. 0 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| NURS2410 | Family Nursing II | 5 | 5.0 Credits This course focuses on complex health and wellness needs of individuals and families throughout the life span. 0 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| NURS2410L | Family Nursing II Lab | 0 | 0.0 Credits NURS 2410L is the laboratory component to accompany NURS 2410 . Students registering for this course must also register for NURS 2410 , which is the lecture component of this course. 0 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| NURS2520 | Concepts of Health Assessment and Therapeutic Interventions II | 1 | 1.0 Credits This course assists students in developing assessment skills of the professional registered nurse. It introduces physical assessment skills related to light palpation percussion and the u… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PHIL1010 | Introduction to Philosophy | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Philosophy begins with asking the right questions about fundamental ideas. Students explore questions about the nature and limits of free will, the contents of reality, the criteria for a… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PHIL1030 | Professional Ethics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students define major ethical theories. Ethical values are applied to individual actions, local and global business activities. The impact of ethical values on the workplace, the environm… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PHIL1100 | Critical Reasoning | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students apply the skills of critical reasoning to everyday language. Students evaluate information and analyze arguments. Students relate successful decision making with the application… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PHIL2030 | Introduction to Ethics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students acquire critical reasoning skills necessary to solve ethical dilemmas and avoid obstacles to ethical reasoning. Students distinguish criteria associated with the major ethical th… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PHIL2200 | Introduction to Comparative Religion | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students investigate the spiritual and historical complexities of indigenous and organized religions. Students examine rituals, symbols, myths, allegories, and sacred texts to discover fu… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PHIL2400 | Philosophy and Literature | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students encounter the stories by which humans shape the world, exploring questions like: How do our values and beliefs shape our stories? How do stories determine our values and beliefs?… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PHIL2600 | Contemporary Issues in Philosophy | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students cultivate skills in scientific, critical, and creative thinking, in cultural awareness, and in information literacy by grappling with the pressing problems of the information age… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PHIL2900 | Special Topics in Philosophy | — | Variable Credits Students cultivate skills in scientific, critical, and creative thinking, in communication, in cultural awareness, and in information literacy by grappling with questions that invite… source |
| PHOT1101 | Basic Digital Photography | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students are introduced to digital photographic image-making, image editing and printing. Emphasis is on camera operation, photographic composition, and technical and conceptual understan… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PHOT1102 | Basic Analog Photography | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students are introduced to analog (film-based) photographic image-making and printing. Image capture will be done through the use of a Single Lens Reflex camera and 35mm black and white f… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PHOT1103 | Intermediate Digital Photography | 6 | 6.0 Credits In this course, students continue to enhance image-making possibilities in a digital media environment. The course builds on the skills and knowledge developed in preliminary digital phot… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PHOT1104 | Intermediate Analog Photography | 6 | 6.0 Credits In this intermediate-level course, students continue their investigation and application of black and white photography by using medium and/or large-format cameras and fiber-based black a… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PHOT1105 | History of Photographic Practice | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students will become acquainted with photographers, processes, and imagery that impacted the invention and appreciation of photography of the past and into the present day. Students will… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PHOT1107 | Basic Photography Lighting | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students are introduced to studio flash photographic lighting. Students work with digital technology and lighting equipment in a studio setting to design the appropriate lighting for the… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PHOT1108 | Basic Experimental Photography | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students continue the practical application of processes learned in PHOT 1105. Students learn to use popular historical process and contemporary techniques as a means of reaching new visu… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PHOT1500 | Moving Image Lab | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course is an overview of methods used in moving-image production. By investigating the pre-production, production, and post-production processes, students achieve an understanding of… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PHOT2105 | Photographic Concept Development | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students learn the practical steps necessary to move from the formation of an idea to the professional execution of that idea. Students also address contemporary issues in the realm of fi… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PHOT2107 | Intermediate Photographic Lighting | 6 | 6.0 Credits Utilizing the information obtained in the Basic Photographic Lighting course, students advance their knowledge of electronic photographic lighting equipment and modification. Students lea… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PHOT2108 | Intermediate Experimental Photography | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students continue the process-related image-making techniques introduced in Basic Experimental Photography ( PHOT 1108 ). Students learn to combine modern technology with historical photo… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PHOT2200 | Portfolio Development and Professional Practices | 6 | 6.0 Credits Through critical feedback, students build a comprehensive portfolio of photographic work using skills, processes, and concepts acquired in earlier photography courses. Additionally, stude… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PHOT2900 | Special Topics in Photography | — | Variable Credits PHOT 2900 - 2908 These courses permit instruction in special content areas not included in other photography courses. 0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0 View Class Schedule source |
| PHOT2981 | Internship | — | Variable Credits Students work in a professional photography or video workplace. Types of work involved may include photography, assisting with cameras, darkroom work, equipment handling, set prepara… source |
| PHYS1010 | Applied Physics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides a general understanding of the basic principles and practical applications of mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, and light. This course includes both lecture an… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PHYS1410 | Elementary General Physics I | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits This course is the first of an algebra college physics sequence. Students learn scientific inquiry through the use of calculations and critical reasoning through the study of motion, work… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| PHYS1420 | Elementary General Physics II | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits This course is a continuation of the algebra sequence of college physics. Students learn scientific inquiry through the use of calculations and critical reasoning through the study of wav… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| PHYS2110 | General Physics I with Calculus | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits This course is the first course of a calculus-based college physics sequence. Students learn scientific inquiry through the use of calculations and critical reasoning through the study of… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| PHYS2120 | General Physics II with Calculus | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits This course is a continuation of the calculus-based sequence of college physics. Students learn scientific inquiry through the use of calculations and critical reasoning through the study… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| PHYS2900 | Special Topics in Physics | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other physics courses, depending on interest and relevancy to curriculum. source |
| PLAP1110 | Plumbing IA | 7 | 7.0 Credits This course is an introduction to the plumbing trade for plumbing apprentices. It covers the history of plumbing along with the commonly used materials, tools, and equipment. The course t… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| PLAP1120 | Plumbing IB | 7 | 7.0 Credits This course is a continuation of the introductory material. The apprentice continues working on math for the plumbing trade. 0 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| PLAP1121 | Plumbing IC | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course is a continuation of first year plumbing apprenticeship classes. The course concentrates on the math skills used in the plumbing trade. 0 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PLAP1150 | Grey Water Recycling | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course covers the proper way to collect and reuse grey water. Grey water collection serves two purposes: cutting down on both the amount of freshwater needed and the wastewater gener… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PLAP1210 | Plumbing IIA | 7 | 7.0 Credits This course covers the sizing and design of water, waste, and vent systems in residential applications using MUD and Omaha Plumbing Code rules. Students become familiar with residential b… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| PLAP1220 | Plumbing IIB | 7 | 7.0 Credits This course provides a better understanding of the Omaha Plumbing Code. Using the knowledge acquired, students apply the code requirements to field work and lab projects. Students also co… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| PLAP1221 | Plumbing IIC | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course continues to build on the math skills covered in Plumbing IIA and IIB. The course covers the drawings used in the plumbing trade such as house, five-story and X-Y walls. The O… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PLAP2310 | Plumbing IIIA | 7 | 7.0 Credits Students develop proficiency in the use of the Omaha Plumbing Code. Students review and use the math skills necessary to be successful in the plumbing trade. MUD and ADA regulations are a… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| PLAP2320 | Plumbing IIIB | 7 | 7.0 Credits Students continue both the review of the Omaha Plumbing Code from PLAP 2310 and the math covered in previous courses. Tyler projects, house drawings, and five-story drawings are also cove… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| PLAP2330 | Print Reading for Plumbers | 3.5 | 3.5 Credits This course s the apprentice gain the basic knowledge needed to read blueprints, create shop drawings, and make isometric illustrations of a plumbing system. 5 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| PLAP2410 | Plumbing IVA | 7 | 7.0 Credits This course prepares apprentice plumbers for the City of Omaha Journeyman Plumber Test. This is achieved by providing an intense focus on the Articles from the City of Omaha Plumbing Code… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| PLAP2420 | Plumbing IVB | 7 | 7.0 Credits This course reviews the Omaha Plumbing Code, job-site safety, and math skills required for the plumbing trade. Review and application of classroom knowledge prepares the apprentice to suc… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| PLBG1010 | Introduction to Plumbing | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students are introduced to the plumbing trade including history, tools, materials, safety, math skills, work ethic, and careers in the industry. 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| PLBG1020 | Basic Residential Plumbing | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students continue to learn the residential side of plumbing, focusing mainly on wood structures, materials, and tools. The items discussed in this course direct attention on wood-framed s… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| PLBG1030 | Basic Commercial Plumbing | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students study the commercial side of the plumbing trade. The focus is on metal stud framed, masonry, and concrete structures. The items discussed in the class direct attention to the met… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| POLS1050 | State and Local Government | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a survey of state and local government. Political, economic, social and cultural factors are considered. It also includes an examination of the following topics: a comparat… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| POLS2050 | American National Government | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an introduction to American national government, including a study of the structural function of the political system and the elements of constitutionalism, republicanism,… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| POLS2060 | The Constitution | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course focuses on some of the great issues that confront policy makers and citizens of the United States. The framework for study is the U.S. Constitution. Topics include executive p… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| POLS2070 | Contemporary Social and Political Issues | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course examines the social and political issues relevant to the 21st century through reading, discussion, and media. The overall theme of the course is globalization and global under… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| POLS2900 | Special Topics in Political Science | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other political science courses. 0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0 View Class Schedule source |
| PSPT1000 | Basic Engine Principles I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Learners study the history, development, and engine operating principles as they relate to marine and recreational engine mechanics. This course familiarizes learners with basic repair of… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSPT1100 | Introduction to Powersports Electrical Systems | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Learners study theory of electricity and magnetism. Also included are units on wiring, circuitry, and troubleshooting, ignition systems, charging systems, and their application. This is a… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSPT1110 | Introduction to Powersports Fuel Systems | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course will introduce the student to basic carburetors, fuel pumps and EFI systems used on various powersports equipment. The focus is on component identification and the function of… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSPT1200 | ATV, UTV, and Snowmobile Systems | 6 | 6.0 Credits Troubleshooting, diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining common ATV (all-terrain vehicles), UTV (utility-task vehicles), and snowmobile system issues is the main classroom/lab focus. Stude… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PSPT1210 | ATV, UTV, and Snowmobile Drivetrains | 6 | 6.0 Credits Troubleshooting, diagnosing, and repairing common ATV (all-terrain vehicles), UTV (utility-task vehicles), and snowmobile system issues is the main classroom/lab focus. Students obtain ha… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PSPT1300 | Outdoor Power Equipment | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course includes the study of basic clutches, drive mechanisms, outdoor power equipment, and steering systems. Transmissions and drive systems as they apply to various manufacturers a… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSPT1310 | Engine Service and Rebuild | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Learners overhaul and repair lawn, garden, and recreational engines under shop conditions according to manufacturers’ recommendations. Learners gain valuable experience in shop conditions… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSPT1400 | Powersports Electrical Systems | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about different types of ignition, charging, and starting systems, as well as wiring found on powersport vehicles and outdoor power products. The focus is on theory and app… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSPT1410 | Powersports Fuel Systems | 4 | 4.0 Credits Learners are able to identify, repair, or replace fuel delivery components and rebuild all types of carburetors found on powersport vehicles and outdoor power products. Oil injection, fue… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PSPT1420 | Motorcycle Power Transmission | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students study motorcycle engines, clutches, transmissions, and final drives found on Japanese and U.S. built motorcycles; full size motorcycles, mopeds, and dirt bikes are included. Supp… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSPT1430 | Motorcycle/ATV Tune-Up | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits After completion of this course, learners are able to identify maintenance services and apply previously studied two- and four-cycle engine principles to motorcycles and ATVs. Focus inclu… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSPT1440 | Powersports Chassis | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience in powersports chassis repair and maintenance. Covering essential components such as wheels, tires, brakes, suspension, and period… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSPT2100 | Marine Electrical Systems | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course studies electrical theory and ignition system troubleshooting. Topics include electrical theory of operation, electrical symbols, components used, testing devices, and trouble… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PSPT2110 | Marine Fuel Systems | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course includes various electronic fuel injection, direct fuel injection, carburetors, fuel pumps, fuel tanks, and oil injection systems. Students learn to identify, repair, or repla… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PSPT2120 | Marine Engine Systems | 6 | 6.0 Credits Learners study engine designs and theory of operation. Overhaul, repair, and service are included. All engine components are covered in the instruction. The focus is on engine designs and… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PSPT2130 | Marine Drive Systems | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students learn advanced methods of marine drive repair. Bombardier Recreational Division, Mercury Marine, Mercruiser Marine, Volvo Pent, and Yamaha are studied. The focus is on gear case… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PSPT2900 | Special Topics in Powersports and Outdoor Power Technology | — | Variable Credits This course provides the opportunity for other instruction in special content areas not included in other powersports and outdoor power courses. source |
| PSPT2982 | Cooperative Work Experience 1 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This cooperative work experience is for the student that wants to complete the required internship at a part time work environment. The internship program provides students with the oppor… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSPT2983 | Cooperative Work Experience 2 | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This internship is for the student that wants to complete the required internship at a part time work environment. The internship program provides students with the opportunity to apply t… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSPT2984 | Cooperative Work Experience 3 | 9 | 9.0 Credits This internship is for the student that wants to complete the required internship at a part time work environment. The internship program provides students with the opportunity to apply t… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| PRMA1050 | Machine Print Reading | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students develop skills required for visualizing and interpreting industrial prints and freehand technical sketching. Topics include identifying prints, drafting and print-reading procedu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PRMA1400 | Precision Machine Safety/Principles | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn machine safety, metrology and metallurgy along with basic machine principles related to hole making bench work and layout. Recommended: PRMA 1401 is recommended at the same… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PRMA1401 | Machine Tool I | 9 | 9.0 Credits This course introduces machines, tools, and processes associated with the machine trade. It covers fundamentals in bench layout, metal removal processes, drill presses, and horizontal and… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| PRMA1402 | Machine Tool II | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students construct basic machine projects using various pieces of shop equipment including milling machines, engine lathes, drill presses, and grinders. Students focus on safety as well a… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| PRMA1403 | Machine Tool III | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students construct advanced projects using various pieces of shop equipment including milling machines, engine lathes, drill presses, and grinders. Students focus on safety as well as set… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| PRMA2410 | CNC I | 9 | 9.0 Credits This course introduces CNC machines with emphasis on machine setup and operation of the CNC mill and CNC lathe. Students spend time learning and writing basic G-Code functions needed for… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| PRMA2412 | CNC II | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students gain introductory knowledge and skills in using Cad/Cam software Mastercam. Students learn about geometry creation, drawing of 2D parts, saving programs, tool paths, creating lin… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| PRMA2414 | CNC III | 9 | 9.0 Credits This course allows students to sharpen skills learned in CNC I and CNC II while working on advanced projects. The combination of both the mill and lathe are used. Students use Mastercam s… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| PRMA2416 | Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 9 | 9.0 Credits This course is designed to provide students with a more in-depth set of skills using advanced technology. Not only does this course build students’ skills from the previous three CNC cour… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| PRMA2500 | Tool and Die Technology | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course covers the fundamentals of basic die theory and design. 0 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PRMA2505 | EDM Technology | 5 | 5.0 Credits Students will have the opportunity to set-up and preform standard operations on Electrical Discharge Machines. In addition, upon completion they will be able to perform scheduled maintena… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PRMA2510 | Die Design and Construction | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students will safety perform the processes and procedures necessary to create quality machining parts for a blanking die. Students will work in teams under the Instructor’s supervision an… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| PRMA2900 | Special Topics in Precision Machine Technology | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses of the Precision Machine Basics (PMBCC) Program. 0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum… source |
| PSYC1000 | Psychology for Everyday Living | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides a survey of the major themes in psychology and explores applications for daily living. Topics include adult development, personal problem-solving and motivation, ange… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSYC1010 | Introduction to Psychology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an introduction to the science of psychology, including the application of critical thinking to the study of learning theory, memory, personality, growth and development, b… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSYC1110 | Parenting and Family Problem Solving | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces students to effective parenting skills and strategies for solving family problems. It emphasizes parent-child relations, developmental milestones, family systems th… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSYC1120 | Human Growth and Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course addresses the stages of the human life span: prenatal, infancy, toddlerhood, middle childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and gerontology. For each stage of the life span, the co… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSYC1130 | Cognitive Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students examine classic and current cognitive developmental theories utilized in the field of education. They examine stage theories in depth and their application to experiential and de… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSYC2140 | Behavior Modification and Principles of Learning | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course exposes students to the history and various theoretical approaches to the study of learning and behavior modification. Students have opportunities to learn applied behavior mo… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSYC2150 | Survey of Human Sexuality | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a survey of the topic of human sexuality. It presents materials concerning the biological, psychological, and socio-cultural facets of sexual behavior. (Cross-listed as SOC… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSYC2350 | Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course examines historical and contemporary views and issues of abnormal behavior. It also explores methods of explaining, diagnosing, and treating disordered behavior. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSYC2450 | Social Psychology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This is an introductory course in social psychology that demonstrates the interaction of social groups and individual behavior. (Cross-listed as SOCI 2450 ) 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSYC2550 | Popular Readings in Social Science | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course explores the psychological and sociological authenticity of selected popular psychology, social issues, and self- books. It emphasizes theoretical foundation, sociological con… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSYC2650 | Research Methods | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This is an introductory course in research methods and design. The course is comprehensive. Students examine the entire research process including formulating research questions, sampling… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PSYC2900 | Special Topics in Psychology | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas that are not included in other psychology courses. source |
| RDLS0900 | Critical Reading for Career Success | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn critical and analytical reading skills essential to college and career success. Students learn how to effectively locate and synthesize information, use library databases a… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| REES1000 | Real Estate Principles | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn general principles of real estate. Topics presented include real property rights, real estate transactions, property ownership, real estate financing, appraisal, brokerage,… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| REES1100 | Real Estate Law | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course familiarizes students with the basic Nebraska Real Estate Act as it applies to ownership, conveyance, and rights in real property. It also familiarizes students with the role… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| REES1110 | Real Estate License Law and Regulation | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is intended for students planning on taking the Nebraska Real Estate license exam. The course thoroughly considers detailed state requirements for licenses and includes exam-t… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| REES2100 | Real Estate Finance | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the overall finance programs and requirements for real estate finance. Exploration includes details of the tools and techniques utilized to finance real estate, including… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| REES2110 | Building and Property Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn practical skills for managing income-producing real estate, including leases, contracts, merchandising, tenant selection, relations with owners and tenants, collections, ma… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| REES2120 | Real Estate Sales and Marketing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will learn concepts related to selling and marketing in the real estate field. The course revolves around ways to market oneself properly as a real estate professional. The cours… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| REES2130 | Real Estate Appraisal | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course analyzes and qualifies forces that create, maintain, and destroy real property values. Specifically, the course focuses on the appraisal process and methods of arriving at a l… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| REES2200 | Real Estate Investments | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the risk analysis tools and techniques that can be used to determine the productivity of residential and commercial real estate. Students also learn concise and practical… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| REES2900 | Special Topics in Real Estate | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas that are not included in other real estate courses. 0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0 View Class Sched… source |
| RESP1000 | Orientation to Respiratory Care | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course provides exploration into the field of respiratory care for students who are seeking a career in the profession. Emphasis is placed on the role of the respiratory care practit… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RESP1010 | Introduction to Respiratory Care | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides information about the manufacture, transport, and storage of medical gases. Students are introduced to patient physical assessment, vital signs, and infection control… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| RESP1031 | Current Concepts I | 2 | 2.0 Credits Emphasis in this course is on obstructive lung disease. Included are common therapeutic modalities used in their treatment, laboratory values, principles of chest radiography, disease pre… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| RESP1040 | Respiratory Care Procedures II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits The emphasis of this course is to develop skills in ventilator management. Emphasis is placed on Noninvasive ventilation, IPPB (Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing) therapy, CPAP (Co… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| RESP1041 | Current Concepts II | 2 | 2.0 Credits This course is designed to allow the student to build upon experiences in both the clinic and the classroom setting. Using critical thinking skills, the student will be able to recognize… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| RESP1042 | Pharmacology for Respiratory Care | 3 | 3.0 Credits Emphasis in this course is on respiratory care pharmacology. The course includes general principles and administration of medications used to treat respiratory diseases as well as interac… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RESP1991 | Clinical Practicum I | 5.5 | 5.5 Credits The student is assigned 16.5 hours per week to clinical practice in affiliated hospitals and healthcare agencies. Along with an orientation to clinical policies and facilities, emphasis i… 5.5 cr · 5.5 hr source |
| RESP1992 | Clinical Practicum II | 5.5 | 5.5 Credits The student is assigned 16.5 hours per week to clinical practice in affiliated hospitals and healthcare agencies. Emphasis is placed on positive pressure therapy techniques, airway cleara… 5.5 cr · 5.5 hr source |
| RESP1993 | Clinical Practicum III | 5.5 | 5.5 Credits The student is assigned 16.5 hours per week to clinical practice in affiliated hospitals and healthcare agencies. The course provides the introduction to the adult critical care setting w… 5.5 cr · 5.5 hr source |
| RESP2100 | Advanced Respiratory Care | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course covers advanced cardiopulmonary physiology and its application to the management of the patient in cardio-respiratory failure who requires mechanical ventilation. The course p… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| RESP2101 | Current Concepts III | 2 | 2.0 Credits This course assists the student in integrating critical thinking and reasoning in the pulmonary management of the acutely ill adult client. The course outlines specific pulmonary diseases… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| RESP2120 | Cardiology and Hemodynamics | 3 | 3 Credits This course builds upon prior clinical experiences in the Adult Intensive Care Unit and integrates the technical knowledge used in the hemodynamic monitoring of the adult critical care pati… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RESP2121 | Current Concepts IV | 2 | 2 Credits This course assists students in integrating advanced-level cardiopulmonary diagnostic testing into the care plan of the adult patient. It includes physician lectures, discussions directed f… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| RESP2122 | Pediatric and Neonatal Respiratory Care | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course is designed to introduce the student to the procedures, principles, techniques, and theories as they apply to the pediatric and neonatal patient and to prepare them for their… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RESP2131 | Current Concepts V | 2 | 2.0 Credits This course introduces the student to the concepts of health care research and preparation of continuing education programs for health care professionals. Opportunities for practical expe… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| RESP2132 | Respiratory Care Seminar | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits The final Respiratory Care course s prepare the near-graduating student for licensure, credentialing, and entering the job market. Topics include current professional issues and continuin… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| RESP2994 | Clinical Practicum IV | 5.5 | 5.5 Credits The student is assigned 16.5 hours per week to clinical practice in affiliated hospitals and healthcare agencies. This clinical course is designed to extend upon RESP 1993 by providing cl… 5.5 cr · 5.5 hr source |
| RESP2995 | Clinical Practicum V | 5.5 | 5.5 Credits The student is assigned 16.5 hours per week to clinical practice in affiliated hospitals and healthcare agencies. This clinical practicum is designed to provide the student with clinical… 5.5 cr · 5.5 hr source |
| SCET1000 | Civil Engineering Fundamentals | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn an introduction to basic tools necessary for success as a Civil Engineer. Included are such topics as the history of civil engineering, professional ethics, the business pr… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SCET1010 | Surveying Fundamentals | 5.5 | 5.5 Credits An accelerated introduction to the fundamentals of land surveying, emphasizing measurement techniques, field procedures, computations, and data management. Students will learn to measure… 5.5 cr · 5.5 hr source |
| SCET1090 | ArcGIS Fundamentals | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the fundamentals of ArcGIS GIS software and general geographic information system (GIS) concepts, including data editing, cartographic map production, and geospatial data a… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SCET1120 | AutoCAD Essentials | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students learn 2-D computer-aided drawing techniques using AutoCAD software, including AutoCAD user interface, basic drawing and editing tools, organizing drawing objects in layers, text… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| SCET1130 | REVIT (Structure) | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the basic functions of building information modeling and Revit concepts via hands-on experience with Autodesk Revit Structure software. Students will concentrate on structu… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SCET1150 | AutoCAD Civil 3-D Fundamentals | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students learn to operate AutoCAD Civil 3D software. Students focus on tools applied specifically for civil engineers, including creating site plan, utility and roadway design, profiles,… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| SCET1160 | Advanced AutoCAD Civil 3-D | 9 | 9.0 Credits Students learn advanced AutoCAD Civil 3D skills. Students work through Civil 3D engineering projects focusing on surveying, roadway design, grading, pipe network, and storm analysis topic… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| SCET1220 | Site Layout | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn fundamental concepts of civil site and building layout procedures. Students use engineer’s scale measuring tapes, builder’s levels, theodolites, robotic total stations and… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SCET1230 | Boundary Law and Ethics in Land Surveying | 5.5 | 5.5 Credits This course examines the legal principles, regulations, and ethical considerations that govern boundary surveying. Students will explore property law, easements, legal descriptions, dispu… 5.5 cr · 5.5 hr source |
| SCET2010 | Fluid Mechanics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about fluid properties, the principles of fluid statics and dynamics, including the conservation of mass and energy. Pipe flow and open channels hydrology are emphasized wi… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SCET2250 | Advanced Surveying | 5.5 | 5.5 Credits Students learn land surveying theory and practices using a theodolite, total station and GPS unit. Topics studied are survey traverse and determination of azimuths and bearings, as well a… 5.5 cr · 5.5 hr source |
| SCET2300 | Structures I - Engineering Statics | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the basic principles of statics, free body diagrams, equilibrium, force systems, and friction. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SCET2310 | Structures II - Strength of Materials | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the basic principles of the strength of materials, engineering materials and their properties, stress, and deformation. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SCET2410 | Civil Site Design | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain logical and practical design criteria for civil site project design, including site grading and earthwork, hydrologic analysis, hydraulic systems, and storm water management… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SCET2500 | Geomatics Applications and Emerging Technologies | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn survey mapping using drones and aerial remote sensing equipment. Students gain practical experience on the operation of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) including: piloting UA… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SCET2900 | Special Topics in Civil Engineering Technology | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses in the Civil Engineering Technology program. source |
| SCET2980 | Cooperative Work Experience/Intern | 6 | 6.0 Credits The internship program provides students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge, learn new techniques, and get on-the-job training at an approved work site. To develop an internshi… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| SCIE1010 | Physical Science | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course is a survey in physical science with emphasis on scientific processes. It emphasizes the chemical and physical principles needed to better understand the world. The course may… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| SCIE1300 | Astronomy | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to the tools of astronomy, the night sky, the solar system, stars and star systems, galaxies, and cosmology. This is a lecture-only course. The lab course that com… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SCIE1310 | Astronomy Laboratory | 1.5 | 1.5 Credits This lab course parallels the astronomy lecture course SCIE 1300 . Focusing on inquiry, students study astronomical topics and learn to ask scientific research questions using online data… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| SCIE1400 | Introduction to Meteorology | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students explore the dynamic nature of weather phenomena that impact our daily activities, travel, and industry. The course covers atmospheric structure, clouds, precipitation, fronts, wi… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| SCIE1500 | Early Undergraduate Research | 2 | 2 Credits This student research course is for motivated, creative, and inquisitive science students. It introduces students to the process of science. The objective of the course is for students to d… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SCIE2900 | Special Topics in the Sciences | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other science courses, depending on interest and relevancy to curriculum. 0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or… source |
| SLIS1010 | American Sign Language I | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course acquaints students with American Sign Language, develops visual acuity, and builds comfort with the use of body and facial expressions to convey information. It uses a practic… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| SLIS1020 | American Sign Language II | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course emphasizes expansion and refinement of the fundamental comprehension and production skills. It addresses additional functional grammatical structures and targeted lexical item… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| SLIS1030 | American Sign Language III | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course provides additional opportunities to expand students’ ability to produce and comprehend advanced sign language as used in everyday conversational settings. Students develop co… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| SLIS1040 | American Sign Language IV | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course provides additional opportunities to expand students’ ability to produce and comprehend advanced sign language as used in everyday conversational settings. Students develop co… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| SLIS2201 | History, Psychology and Sociology of Deafness | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This is an introductory course which surveys historical, psychological, and sociological aspects of deafness. This course introduces students to aspects of deaf culture and the deaf commu… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SOCI1010 | Introduction to Sociology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an introduction to the scientific study of society and human social behavior. It focuses on the concepts of research methods, research findings, sociological theories, soci… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SOCI1050 | Sociology of Healthcare | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a systematic attempt to relate sociological concepts to the fields of physical and mental health and illness. It provides an overview of socio-cultural aspects of health an… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SOCI1100 | Native American Studies | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces the oral traditions, rituals, life-ways, and world views that comprise the diverse cultural traditions of Native American peoples and includes both historical and c… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SOCI1250 | Introduction to Anthropology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides an introduction to the study and methods of anthropology and the methodologies used to study human societies and cultures. It covers ancient to present societies. Rea… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SOCI2050 | Current Social Problems | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides an introductory consideration of several major current social issues. It is designed to improve students’ ability to understand and systematically investigate concern… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SOCI2060 | Multicultural Issues | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course focuses on the scientific sociological study of diversity in the United States and other societies. It emphasizes value systems, power relationships, forms of societal organiz… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SOCI2110 | Introduction to Gerontology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course provides an introduction to the social aspects of aging. It places special significance on issues such as family relationships, socialization to retirement and old age, percep… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SOCI2150 | Survey of Human Sexuality | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a survey of the topic of human sexuality. It presents materials concerning the biological, psychological, and socio-cultural facets of sexual behavior. (Cross-listed as PSY… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SOCI2160 | Marital and Family Relationships | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course develops an understanding of the social role of relationships and families. Topics include courtship and preparation for marriage, conflict situations and adjustments between… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SOCI2310 | Criminology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course examines crime and criminology from a broad sociological perspective. Topics include definitions of crime, the various causes of criminal behavior, theoretical perspectives fo… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SOCI2311 | Juvenile Justice | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course examines juvenile delinquency from a sociological and practical perspective. Topics include definitions of juvenile delinquency; theoretical explanations; the various causes o… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SOCI2450 | Social Psychology | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This is an introductory course in social psychology that demonstrates the interaction of social groups and individual behavior. (Cross-listed as PSYC 2450 ) 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SOCI2550 | Popular Readings in Social Science | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course explores the psychological and sociological authenticity of selected popular psychology, social issues, and self- books. It emphasizes theoretical foundation, sociological con… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SOCI2650 | Research Methods | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This is an introductory course in research methods and design. The course is comprehensive, and, as such, students examine the entire research process including, formulating research ques… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SOCI2900 | Special Topics in Sociology | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas that are not included in other Sociology courses. source |
| SOWK1010 | Introduction to Social Work | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is for students who want to explore a possible major in social work and/or to learn more about social work and its functions in society. Students examine historical and curren… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SOWK1500 | Social Work and Civic Engagement | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is designed to acquaint students with the social work profession, professional roles and functions, and social services delivery systems. Students have an opportunity to obser… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SOWK2120 | Race, Class, and Gender | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course examines the effects of race, class, and gender on social policy and social injustice. The focus is on institutional manifestations of racism, classism, and sexism, and how th… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SPAN1050 | Spanish for Business I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Those in business are finding the need to interact more and more with Spanish-speaking customers. To better serve these customers, it is important to have a grasp of Spanish language and… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SPAN1051 | Spanish for Business II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students continue to develop skills in order to communicate at a more advanced level of Spanish in business settings. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SPAN1060 | Spanish for Healthcare I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Those in the medical profession are finding that they need to and serve more Spanish-speaking clients than they have in the past. To serve these clients better it is important that these… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SPAN1061 | Spanish for Healthcare II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students continue to focus on the skills begun in Spanish 1060 such that they can communicate with Spanish clients at a more advanced level. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SPAN1110 | Elementary Spanish I | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits This is the first of two introductory courses where students begin to learn the fundamentals of Spanish. It stresses comprehension, pronunciation, speaking, listening, reading, writing, a… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| SPAN1120 | Elementary Spanish II | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits Students continue to focus on the skills begun in SPAN 1110 . The course covers past tenses and subjunctive mood as well as Spanish-speaking cultures. 5 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| SPAN1411 | Spanish for High Beginners II | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits This is the second of two courses for students considered to be high beginners in Spanish. The course is designed for students who are too advanced for SPAN 1120 , but who are also not qu… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| SPAN1900 | Special Topics in Spanish I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other Spanish courses. Topics include Spanish for social service personnel and courses examining specific cultures. 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SPAN2050 | Intermediate Spanish for Business I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course reinforces the skills learned in SPAN 1050 and SPAN 1051 . It is taught primarily in Spanish and prioritizes oral communication. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SPAN2051 | Intermediate Spanish for Business II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course reinforces the skills learned in SPAN 2050 . It is taught primarily in Spanish and prioritizes oral communication. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SPAN2060 | Intermediate Spanish for Healthcare I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a continuation of the skills learned in SPAN 1060 and SPAN 1061 . This course is taught primarily in Spanish and is focused on oral communication. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SPAN2061 | Intermediate Spanish for Healthcare II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course reinforces and expands the skills learned in Intermediate Spanish for Medical Personnel I. It is taught primarily in Spanish and prioritizes oral communication. (Formerly Inte… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SPAN2110 | Intermediate Spanish I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course builds on previously attained grammar and stresses vocabulary building. It presents the perfect, past subjunctive, future, and conditional tenses as well as commands. It is ta… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SPAN2120 | Intermediate Spanish II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course continues the grammar review of Intermediate Spanish I and introduces literary readings. Classes are conducted in Spanish. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SPAN2210 | Conversation Skills I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits To truly understand Spanish, one must be comfortable speaking it. This course develops the skills needed to hold a beginning conversation in Spanish. Readings and video presentations on S… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SPAN2220 | Conversation Skills II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course develops the skills needed to hold an intermediate conversation in Spanish. It uses readings and video presentations on Spanish-speaking culture and civilization for class con… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SPAN2490 | Introduction to Latin American Literature | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a general survey of Spanish-American literature. It covers various genres from pre-Columbian literature through present day. Through close critical readings of literary tex… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| SPAN2900 | Special Topics in Spanish II | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other Spanish courses. Topics include advanced grammar study, intensive conversation and pronunciation, and p… source |
| SPAN2981 | Spanish for Business Internship | — | variable Credits This internship provides students with the opportunity to work in a business setting where Spanish is used. It prepares business students to use Spanish in the workplace and/or to ex… source |
| SPAN2982 | Spanish for Healthcare Internship | — | variable Credits The internship provides the opportunity to work in a medical setting that offers Spanish interpretation experience. To meet academic and career source |
| THEA1000 | Introduction to Theatre | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students survey the various facets of art and craft of theatre, with emphasis on the relationship between theatre and culture as well as theatre’s contributions to literature, film, and t… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| THEA1110 | Theatre Technology I | 4 | 4.0 Credits Beginning and experienced students learn the basic arts and crafts of technical theatre in a professional theatre environment. The course includes overviews of the procedure and safety is… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| THEA1120 | Theatre Technology II | 4 | 4.0 Credits Students continue work begun in THEA 1110 with focus on real work situations and experiences. Topics include overview and practice in properties, scenic painting, and sound design and sup… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| THEA1130 | Theatre Technology III | 4 | 4.0 Credits Students continue the work begun in THEA 1110 and THEA 1120 with focus on real work situations and experiences, continuing their rotation within their selected artistic areas of emphasis.… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| THEA2010 | Script Analysis | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn to do close readings of dramatic texts to explore themes and technical challenges. The course emphasizes analysis from technical, performance, and directorial points of vie… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| THEA2020 | Fundamentals of Acting I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This is a basic acting course for students with limited acting experience who have an interest in studying the demands and the discipline of acting, especially in live theatre. Exercises… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| THEA2021 | Fundamentals of Acting II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a continuation of THEA 2020 with further practice in characterization and scene work. Students develop two scenes and two monologues, with a focus on character development… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| THEA2030 | Playwriting I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an introduction to the craft of the playwright. Students study the fundamentals of dialogue, character development, and scene structure through writing exercises, workshops… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| THEA2031 | Playwriting II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a further exploration of the craft of playwriting, focusing on non-traditional dramatic structure. Through independent study and in-class writing, students develop an appre… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| THEA2040 | Movement for the Actor | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course includes the study and practice of physical techniques and approaches used to develop physical self-awareness, freedom of expression, flexibility and endurance, awareness of s… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| THEA2050 | Voice for the Actor | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students study and practice vocal techniques to develop physical alignment and release, breathing and resonance, articulation and range, imagery, and text for performance. 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| THEA2150 | Stage Rigging | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits The course builds on concepts and skills introduced in Theatre Technology I with specific emphasis on stage rigging. It covers rigging topics, including repair and maintenance, motorized… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| THEA2160 | Principles of Stage Lighting | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course builds on concepts and skills introduced in THEA 1110 with specific emphasis on stage lighting. It covers lighting topics, including wiring and repair of electrical cables, ba… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| THEA2170 | Stage Management | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an introduction to the creative and administrative work of stage management, including responsibilities and methods in rehearsal and productions, union considerations, and… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| THEA2900 | Special Topics in Theatre | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other theatre courses. 0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0 View Class Schedule source |
| THEA2920 | Theatre Practicum | — | Variable Credits Students earn credit for practical theatre production experience in topics such as design, construction, performance, and promotion. 0 source |
| THEA2981 | Cooperative Study I | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course is the first in a series of apprenticeship courses in theatre technology. As part of the apprenticeship, individuals rotate through self-selected shop rotations throughout the… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| THEA2982 | Cooperative Study II | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course is the second in a series of apprenticeship courses in theatre technology. As part of the apprenticeship, individuals rotate through self-selected shop rotations throughout th… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| THEA2983 | Cooperative Study III | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course is the third in a series of apprenticeship courses in theatre technology. As part of the apprenticeship, individuals rotate through self-selected shop rotations throughout the… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| THEA2984 | Cooperative Study IV | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course is the beginning of a second-year apprenticeship, where students arrange to work in a specific area in a specific craft with a specific Journeyman Sponsor over the course of t… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| THEA2985 | Cooperative Study V | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course is the middle course of a second-year apprenticeship, where students arrange to work in a specific area in a specific craft with a specific Journeyman Sponsor over the course… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| THEA2986 | Cooperative Study VI | 4 | 4.0 Credits This course is the final course of a second-year apprenticeship, where students arrange to work in a specific area in a specific craft with a specific Journeyman Sponsor over the course o… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| TTEN1000 | Introduction to Toyota | 7 | 7.0 Credits Introduction to Toyota is required for all students entering MCC’s T-TEN program. Shop and environmental safety course will be assigned to be completed before students are able to work in… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| TTEN1010 | Automotive Electrical Systems 1-TOYOTA | 7 | 7.0 Credits This is the first of two courses focusing on electrical and electronic systems for T-TEN students. Electrical theory, circuits, and devices such as batteries, starters, alternators and te… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| TTEN1020 | Automotive Electrical Systems 2 - Toyota | 7 | 7.0 Credits In part one of this sequence TTEN 1010 the topic of study was centered on basic electrical principles. The identification of different types of circuits and how they work, including the a… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| TTEN1100 | Suspension and Alignment - Toyota | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course concentrates on Toyota automotive suspension and steering systems including diagnosis and repair. Fundamentals of front and rear suspension, steering geometry, diagnosing susp… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| TTEN1110 | Automotive Brakes - Toyota | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course is designed to teach students the principles of automotive brakes. Basic concepts and terminology, fundamental principles, diagnosis and overhaul techniques are an integral pa… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| TTEN1120 | Internal Combustion Engines - Toyota | 7 | 7.0 Credits The operating principles and function of each of the major parts of the reciprocating piston internal combustion engine are presented and discussed. Service, overhaul, and troubleshooting… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| TTEN2110 | Electronic Engine Controls 1 - Toyota | 7 | 7.0 Credits Electronic Engine Controls I is the first course of a two part engine performance series. The series is designed to provide the training to meet the requirements of NATEF for ASE certific… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| TTEN2120 | Electronic Engine Controls 2 - Toyota | 7 | 7.0 Credits Electronic Engine Controls II is the second course of a two part engine performance series. The series is designed to provide the training to meet the requirements of NATEF for ASE certif… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| TTEN2200 | Automatic Transmissions - Toyota | 7 | 7.0 Credits This course includes instruction in automatic transmissions, including principles of operation, trouble-shooting and overhaul procedures. Instruction includes hydraulically-operated trans… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| TTEN2210 | Power Trains - Toyota | 6 | 6.0 Credits Power Trains details the theory, operation, diagnosis and service of modern drive train components. This includes information on the latest clutches, manual transmissions and transaxles,… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| TTEN2220 | Climate Control - Toyota | 6 | 6.0 Credits This course covers the automotive heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems and the engine cooling system. Lecture sessions are devoted to the purpose, operational theory, and di… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| TTEN2230 | Electrified Power Trains | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students are introduced to hybrid vehicles and associated hybrid systems. Students learn to identify specific hybrid vehicle high voltage components. Students will also learn proper hybri… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| TTEN2981 | Toyota Cooperative Work Experience I | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students apply their knowledge, learn new techniques, and receive on-the-job training at an automotive dealer or independent repair facility. Individualized, hands-on laboratory training… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TTEN2982 | Toyota Cooperative Work Experience 2 | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students apply their knowledge, learn new techniques, and receive on-the-job training at a Toyota automotive dealer facility. Individualized, hands-on laboratory training utilizing live w… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| UTIL1010 | Pole Climbing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn proper and safe skills to climb wooden structures. Students learn the set-up, safety and operation of digger/derrick trucks. NOTE: Completion of UTIL 1010 with a grade of C… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| UTIL1020 | Electricity I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn about electrical theory, Ohm’s Law, series circuits, parallel circuits, series/parallel circuits including direct current (D.C.) and alternating current (A.C.). This course… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| UTIL1030 | Ropes, Rigging, and Safety | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore and learn about tools, equipment, basic rope knots and splices. Students learn the set-up, safety and operation of the mini derrick machine. NOTE: Completion of UTIL 1030… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| UTIL1110 | Line Construction I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn to use hand tools, hand signals, basic wiring techniques, pole setting, framing and the use of vacuum excavation equipment. Students also learn to identify electrical appar… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| UTIL1240 | Underground Distribution Systems I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to URD systems, underground cables, and apparatus. Students learn various termination techniques and construct a model URD system in the lab. 0 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| UTIL2020 | Transformer Theory | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn principles of electromagnetic induction, use and application of transformers, banking of transformers, calculating transformer loads, maintenance, testing, and proper conne… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| UTIL2030 | Secondary Electrical Systems | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn the application of transformer banks, metering systems, and watt-hour meters. Students study the specifications and relationship to delivery systems for supplying various v… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| UTIL2110 | Line Construction II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students practice skills needed for stringing and sagging wire, dead ends, anchoring, guying, clipping in, and splicing of overhead conductors. Students learn the set-up, safety and opera… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| UTIL2210 | Overhead Distribution Systems I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore the design and construction of overhead distribution systems involving staking and layout of lines using the National Electrical Code, National Safety Code, and construct… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| UTIL2220 | Overhead Distribution Systems II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students participate in on-site field construction of overhead distribution systems using techniques previously studied. 0 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| UTIL2230 | Distribution Systems Maintenance | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn to use the proper tools, equipment and techniques for maintenance of overhead distribution systems. Students use designated specifications to gain practical field experienc… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| UTIL2240 | Underground Distribution Systems II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn construction, maintenance and troubleshooting of underground distribution systems including trenching and termination, primary and secondary cables. 0 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| UTIL2981 | Internship | 7.5 | 7.5 Credits This is a supervised work experience for ten weeks and is normally a summer quarter activity following the completion of the UTIL coursework. Students submit regular reports while employe… 7.5 cr · 7.5 hr source |
| VACA1020 | Audio I | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an introduction to the theory and application of the sound production process with emphasis on learning and practicing sound acquisition and recording techniques. Microphon… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| VACA1110 | Introduction to Scriptwriting | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course introduces scriptwriting for video production, television, and motion picture film. Using the two-column and screenplay formats, students complete lab exercises and assignment… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| VACA1130 | Video I - Studio | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an introduction to the video medium. Students learn and practice the basics of operating a video camera, recording quality images and sound, and editing tape. Both studio a… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| VACA1200 | Sound for Film | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students study the use of sound as a part of the storytelling process of film and video production. Students will approach audio recording, editing, and mixing from a digital cinema persp… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| VACA2020 | Audio II | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is a continuation of Audio I. Additional microphone and recording techniques are learned and practiced. Computer desktop editing and track mixing, recording, and editing are i… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| VACA2030 | Audio III | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course includes advanced recording theory and application for use in the professional sound recording environment. It covers sound processing and mastering in depth. 5 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| VACA2050 | Pro-Tools | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course concentrates on the industry-standard Pro-Tools Digital Audio Workstation software and hardware. Students learn how to use advanced Pro-Tools techniques and concepts in the pr… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| VACA2060 | Audio Mixing and Summing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an advanced study of procedures to achieve controlled mixes in the digital and analog mixing environments. It focuses on aspects of digital and analog summing, headroom, ga… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| VACA2080 | Surround Sound Mixing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students are introduced to the processes of recording, mixing, and formatting surround sound for video and music. Students become familiar with various surround formats and speaker set up… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| VACA2120 | Screenwriting Principles | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an overview of writing screenplays for motion picture film. It covers storytelling using the standard three-act screenplay structure and relates fundamental principles, inc… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| VACA2130 | Video II - Field | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Camera operation, sound recording, and editing assignments provide an intermediate skill level of learning and practice. It introduces and applies lighting for the studio and on location.… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| VACA2131 | Video III - Project Development | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course serves as a practicum for individual student productions. Students are responsible for the conception, production, direction, and post-production of a storytelling media progr… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| VACA2220 | Digital Media Editing | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course serves as a practicum for digital production or post-production. Students are responsible for the conception, production, direction, and post-production of a media program dir… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| VACA2230 | Video Post-Production | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This course is an introduction to digital applications, such as compositing and media compression for computer and Internet delivery. Students achieve basic competence in appropriate soft… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| VACA2240 | Cinematography | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits This class is an exploration into the art of cinematography, including composition, camera movement and lighting as used in cinema production. Students study the art form and actively wor… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| VACA2250 | Art In Film | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students will examine the aesthetics of the art form (cinematography, sound and editing) and gain a greater understanding of the entire film making process. Students will also increase th… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| VACA2310 | The Business of Media | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students gain foundational knowledge of copyright, Fair Use, broadcast regulations, contracts, and entrepreneurship in the media entertainment industry. Students explore the basic legal c… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| VACA2540 | Video Portfolio Development | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students put the commercial application of the video process into finished form. Instructors advise students and critique their work. Students complete comprehensive portfolios of their w… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| VACA2900 | Special Topics in Video/Audio | — | Variable Credits This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses of the Video/Audio Communication Arts program. 0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0 View Class Sc… source |
| VACA2940 | MetroVision Practicum | 3 | 3.0 Credits This practicum is a studio and field production class. It is a hands-on opportunity for students to gain experience on location, in the studio, and with remote video productions. This cou… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| VACA2981 | Internship | — | Variable Credits Through internships, students gain experience working in a professional video workplace performing a variety of functions, including set preparation, video production and post-produc… source |
| WELD0900 | Introduction to Welding | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course introduces the basic principles and techniques for safe set-up, shut-down, and operation of a number of welding and welding-related processes, including oxy-acetylene, shielde… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD1000 | Print Reading for Welders | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course is a good first welding course. Students learn the elements of print reading with special emphasis on interpreting welding symbols. The course covers basic welding information… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD1100 | Industrial Cutting Processes | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students gain a working knowledge of oxy-fuel cutting (manual and machine), plasma cutting (manual), air carbon arc and plasma gouging, and other shop equipment used to cut material. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD1150 | Welded Sculpture I | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn the fundamental skills required to create sculptures in steel and copper using oxy-acetylene welding and cutting processes and related metal-working equipment. Students app… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD1160 | Welded Sculpture II | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn the fundamental skills required to create sculptures in steel and copper using gas metal arc welding, plasma cutting processes, and other welding-related metal-working equi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD1200 | Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) - Steel I | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course uses the theory and techniques in basic gas metal arc welding to produce sound fillet welds and sound groove welds in both the flat and vertical positions. Students weld using… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD1261 | Combination Welding - Automotive | 3 | 3.0 Credits In this course, students gain an understanding of the various welding and cutting techniques applicable to the automotive industry. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD1262 | Quick Start | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students are given a quick start into a welding career by preparing them to pass the type of welding test given by many employers. Students learn the fundamentals of oxy-acetylene cutting… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD1300 | Oxy-Acetylene Welding | 3 | 3.0 Credits In this course students gain understanding and practical knowledge of the basic skills and uses of equipment used in Oxyacetylene welding. Students learn to weld and braze various joint t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD1400 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) - Steel I | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn the theory and techniques used in basic gas tungsten arc welding of steel fillet and groove welds in the flat and vertical positions. The course covers the equipment and it… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD1410 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) - Stainless I | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn the theory and techniques used in basic gas tungsten arc welding of stainless steel in the flat and vertical positions. The course covers the equipment and its proper adjus… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD1420 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) - Aluminum I | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn the theory and techniques used in basic gas tungsten arc welding of aluminum in the flat and vertical positions are emphasized. The equipment and its proper adjustment are… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD1500 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick) - Flat | 3 | 3.0 Credits In this course students will gain a thorough understanding of the fundamental skills used in the safe use of SMAW welding equipment. Typical fundamental skills include striking the arc, m… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD1510 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick) - Vertical | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn proper techniques for SMAW (stick) welding in the Vertical position using E6010 and E7018 electrodes, culminating with the student passing a Welder qualification test in th… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD1700 | Introductory Fabrication | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students gain basic skills in the fabrication of projects. The course s students explore the use of layout tools and project drawings or sketches and emphasizes actual vs. estimated time… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD2200 | Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) - Steel II | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course is a continuation of GMAW - Steel I. Students will learn fillet and groove welds in the horizontal and overhead positions and the application of pulsed-spray transfer, culmina… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD2220 | Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) - Stainless | 3 | 3.0 Credits In this course students learn advanced gas metal arc welding of stainless steel in all positions using short-circuit and pulsed-spray modes of metal transfer. 0 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD2230 | Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) - Aluminum | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn advanced gas metal arc welding of aluminum in all positions using spray and pulsed-spray modes of metal transfer. 0 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD2240 | Flux-Cored Arc Welding I | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn gas shielded and self-shielded Flux-Cored Arc Welding in the flat & vertical positions using semi-automatic equipment. 0 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD2241 | Flux-Cored Arc Welding II | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn gas shielded and self-shielded flux-cored arc welding in the horizontal and overhead positions using semi-automatic equipment. 0 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD2242 | Submerged Arc and Metal-Cored Welding | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn automatic submerged arc welding in the flat position, manual submerged arc welding in the horizontal position, and metal-cored welding of flat and horizontal fillet and gro… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD2400 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) - Steel II | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn welding of flat material in the horizontal and overhead positions, and pipe in all positions, including a branch and header assembly. It includes the study of pulse-arc wel… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD2410 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) - Stainless II | 3 | 3.0 Credits This course is a continuation of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - Stainless I. It covers welding in the horizontal and overhead positions and includes the study of pulse-arc welding. 0 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD2420 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) - Aluminum II | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn welding of flat aluminum material in the horizontal and overhead positions, and pipe in the 1G and 5G positions, including a branch and header assembly. It includes the stu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD2500 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick) - Horizontal | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn the proper techniques for welding fillet and groove welds using E6010 and E7018 electrodes in the horizontal position on steel plate. 0 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD2510 | SMAW (Stick) - Overhead | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn the proper techniques for welding fillet and groove welds using E6010 and E7018 electrodes in the overhead position on steel plate. 0 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD2520 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick) - Pipe I | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn basic pipe-to-plate welding, including techniques for single and multiple pass fillet welds in the horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions using E6010 and E7018 electr… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD2530 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick) - Pipe II | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn advanced pipe welding techniques that are stressed for welding open root, pipe-to-pipe connections. Students weld in the 2G, 5G and 6G positions using E6010 and E7018 elect… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD2540 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick) - Pipe III | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students learn advanced pipe welding; including GTAW root and SMAW E7018 cover passes and testing of weld joints in the 2, 5 and 6G positions. 0 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD2600 | Gas Shielded Arc Welding - Pipe | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students Learn how to use GMAW-S and FCAW-G as well as GTAW to weld pipe in all positions. 0 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD2710 | Industrial Fabrication Project | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students construct projects in which they apply techniques and principles acquired in previous courses. Students document their fabrication by use of weld prints, parts lists, and time-co… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD2810 | Welder Pre-Qualification | 3 | 3.0 Credits Students wanting to be certified welders must pass a welder performance qualification test. This course is preparation for such a test. Students identify the appropriate code and welding… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELD2820 | Welder Qualification (Certification) | 1 | 1.0 Credits Student welders wishing to be certified welders take the welder performance qualification test. 0 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| WORK0900 | Basic Computer Skills | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students learn essential technical skills to be successful in academic learning and workplace environments. Topics include an overview of computer components and functions, computer-based… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| WORK1400 | Employability Skills | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students experience multiple opportunities to apply Nebraska Career Readiness Standards including developing interpersonal skills, working in teams, practicing effective communication ski… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| WORK1401 | Employability Skills for Process, Power, and Energy-Related Fields | 4.5 | 4.5 Credits Students explore energy related industries, research employers, and determine desirable employability skills in the workplace. Students learn interpersonal, teamwork, and communication sk… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| WORK1402 | Employability Skills Fundamentals | 1 | 1.0 Credits Students enhance their interpersonal skills, increase their ability to work in teams and communicate effectively, think creatively, and use problem-solving techniques. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| WORK1403 | Career and Learning Strategies | 6 | 6.0 Credits Students become acclimated to college in terms of expectations and rigor. Students explore career opportunities, determine an educational path, and set goals to prepare for college and ca… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| WORK2981 | Workplace Skills Internship | — | Variable Credits Students apply the principles and concepts acquired in employability skills including appropriate work behavior and attitude and interpersonal communication skills in an employment s… source |