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ProgramCredentialDescription
Criminal Justice ▸ 16 coursesStudents wishing to complete an Associate of Arts Degree with an emphasis in Criminal Justice should complete the sequence of study listed below to complete in two years. Students interested in trans… source
Pre-Biology 2+2 with UNK ▸ 33 coursesThis Guided Pathway provides a course plan for a Mid Plains Community College to UNK transfer student that intends to complete an Associate of Science degree at MPCC. Courses listed are intended to f… source
Pre-Mortuary Science ▸ 22 coursesIn conjunction with local funeral homes and the State of Nebraska, MPCC has created a pathway for those students interested in the field of Mortuary Science. Below is a suggested sequence of study fo… source
Agriculture, AAS (Diesel) ▸ 11 coursesDegree source
Agriculture, AAS (Welding) ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Associate Degree Nursing, ADN ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Interdisciplinary ▸ 60 courses source
Music ▸ 94 courses source
Music Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificateStudents can complete the courses below to earn a certificate in Music. source
Theater ▸ 65 courses source
Auto Body Technology, AAS ▸ 12 coursesDegree source
Auto Body Technology Diploma ▸ 12 coursesDiplomaThe Diploma-45 Credit Hours option is for students who want technical knowledge and experience in the Auto Body field. Students must complete the 45 credit hours of the Auto Body Program courses list… source
Basic Auto Body Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificateThe Basic Auto Body Certificate is awarded to students who complete courses offered in the fall semester for a total of 17 credit hours. source
Automotive Chassis Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Technology, AAS ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Automotive Technology Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Automotive Technology Diploma ▸ 21 coursesDiplomaThe 55 credit hour Diploma option is for students who want technical knowledge and experience in the Automotive Technology field. Students must complete at least 55 credit hours of the Automotive Tec… source
Basic Engine & Electrical Repair Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Customization & Restoration Diploma ▸ 14 coursesDiploma source
Electronics and Drivability Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Building Construction Technology, AAS ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Building Construction Technology Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Building Construction Technology Diploma ▸ 14 coursesDiploma source
Building Construction Technology Framing & Exterior Construction Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Accounting, AAS ▸ 21 coursesDegreeThe Mid-Plains Community College Associate of Applied Science in Business with an emphasis in Accounting prepares students for various entry-level positions in the field of accounting. source
Accounting Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Administrative Assistant, AAS ▸ 19 coursesDegreeThe Mid-Plains Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business with an emphasis in Administrative Assistant is a two-year program that prepares students to be administrative assista… source
Agribusiness, AAS ▸ 25 coursesDegreeThe Mid-Plains Community College Associate of Applied Science in Business with an emphasis in Agribusiness program will give you the skills necessary to work in a variety of agricultural-related busi… source
Agribusiness Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Business Administration, AAS ▸ 59 coursesDegreeThe Mid-Plains Community College Associate of Applied Science in Business with an emphasis in Business Administration program is designed to prepare students for a career in business administration. source
Business Administration Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Business/Office Technology Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Business/Office Technology Diploma ▸ 11 coursesDiploma source
Entrepreneurship, AAS ▸ 56 coursesDegreeThe Mid-Plains Community College Associate of Applied Science in Business with an Entrepreneurship emphasis, will prepare students to develop the insight needed to create entrepreneurial opportunitie… source
Entrepreneurship Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Leadership Certificate ▸ 13 coursesCertificate source
Logistics, AAS ▸ 55 coursesDegreeThe Mid-Plains Community College Associate of Applied Science in Business with an emphasis in Logistics/Materials Management option is designed to prepare you to manage and coordinate all logistical… source
Logistics Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Medical Administrative Assistant, AAS ▸ 24 coursesDegreeThe Mid-Plains Community College Associate of Applied Science in Business - Medical Administrative Assistant Emphasis is a two-year program that provides specialized training in medical office techno… source
Medical Administrative Assistant Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Medical Coding and Billing Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Dental Assisting, AAS ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Dental Assisting Diploma ▸ 14 coursesDiploma source
Diesel Technology, AAS ▸ 2 coursesDegree source
Diesel Technology Diploma ▸ 2 coursesDiploma source
Power Train Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Early Childhood Education, AAS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Early Childhood Education Certificate ▸ 18 coursesCertificate source
Early Childhood Education Diploma ▸ 22 coursesDiploma source
Electrical Automation Control, AAS ▸ 13 coursesDegree source
Electrical Technology, AAS ▸ 11 coursesDegree source
Electrical Technology Diploma ▸ 11 coursesDiploma source
Emergency Medical Services, AAS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Emergency Medical Services Diploma ▸ 18 coursesDiploma source
Graphic Design/Visual Communications, AAS ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Graphic Design/Visual Communications Diploma ▸ 10 coursesDiploma source
Associate of Arts, Graphic Design Transfer ▸ 24 coursesDegreeGraphic Design students wanting to continue their education can transfer to the University of Nebraska-Omaha (UNO), using the suggested sequence of study under "Requirements" as a guide. Upon complet… source
Multimedia Design Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Print Design Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology, AAS ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology Air Conditioning Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology Diploma ▸ 20 coursesDiploma source
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology Furnace Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology Heat Pump Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Customer Service/Help Desk Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Network Technology Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Network Technology Diploma ▸ 10 coursesDiploma source
PC Support Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
PC Support / Network Technology, AAS ▸ 19 coursesDegreeInformation Technology refers to an entire industry involved in the use of computers and software to manage information. source
PC Support Services Diploma ▸ 10 coursesDiploma source
Practical Nursing Diploma ▸ 12 coursesDiploma source
Medical Laboratory Technician, AAS ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Radiologic Technology, AAS ▸ 9 coursesDegreeMid-Plains Community College in conjunction with Southeast Community College offers the Radiologic Technology program. The program prepares students for careers in performing diagnostic imaging proce… source
Respiratory Therapy, AAS ▸ 8 coursesDegreeMid-Plains Community College in conjunction with Southeast Community College offers an associate of applied science degree in Respiratory Care at its Lincoln Campus. In West Central Nebraska, Southea… source
Surgical Technology, AAS ▸ 10 coursesDegreeMid-Plains Community College in conjunction with Southeast Community College offers the Surgical Technology program. The program provides a planned course of classroom study and clinical experience.… source
Welding Technology, AAS ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Welding Technology Diploma ▸ 18 coursesDiploma source
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ACCT 1010Payroll AccountingThis course is designed to help small business managers and current or prospective payroll employees develop an understanding of the personnel and payroll records required by law and for the operatio… source
ACCT 1025Introduction to AccountingAn introductory course to provide students with a basic knowledge of accounting terms, concepts, and procedures. Topics include the accounting cycle for service and merchandising businesses, special… source
ACCT 1200Principles of Accounting IThis course is designed to provide introductory knowledge of financial accounting principles, concepts, and practices. Included topics are the balance sheet, the income statement, the statement of eq… source
ACCT 1210Principles of Accounting IIThis course is a continuation of ACCT1200. Principles of Accounting II includes cost relationship, statement analysis, and other accounting techniques used for management purposes and decision-making… source
ACCT 2020Income Tax Acct for IndividualsA beginning course in the preparation of federal tax returns for individuals and an introduction to federal taxation laws. Topics include basic tax concepts and familiarization with frequently used t… source
ACCT 2130Intermediate AccountingThis course is an advanced study of the theory, concepts, and practices of financial accounting. Topics include a review of the accounting process; preparation of financial statements; revenue recogn… source
ACCT 2170Cost AccountingThis course focuses on accounting for managerial planning and control. Topics include job costing, process costing, and activity based costing methods; cost concepts and behaviors; cost-volume-profit… source
ACCT 2980Directed Study source
ACCT 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
AGRI 1005Intro to Ag & Natural ResourcesA survey course that provides an overview of historical development of agriculture, its present status and future challenges. The course will also evaluate the relationship and importance of educatio… source
AGRI 1015Animal AgricultureThe uses of animals and animal products, the structure of the industry as well as trends and current issues related to production and consumption of animal products. source
AGRI 1030Introduction to Plant ScienceThis course will cover plant physiology and morphology and its relationship to growth, development and reproduction of crop and forage plants. Seed identification, is also included. source
AGRI 1031Intro to Plant Science LabThis course is a lab that is required to be taken concurrently with AGRI 1030 Introduction to Plant Science. source
AGRI 1410Intro to Ag-EconomicsThe purpose of this introductory course is for students to develop a basic understanding and appreciation for the role of economics in agriculture at the (1) firm, (2) national, and (3) international… source
AGRI 1540Introduction to Soil ScienceIntroduction to the study of soil science, including the development, physics, chemistry, biology, and classification of soils. Emphasis is placed on the role of soils in the growth of plants. Prereq… source
AGRI 1541Intro to Soil Science LabThis is a lab course that is to be taken concurrently with AGRI 1540 Introduction to Soil Science. source
AGRI 1745Agribusiness & Food MarketingThis course is an introductory course in agribusiness an food products marketing offered for students interested in the marketing of ag commodities and food products in the agribusiness industry as i… source
AGRI 1850Gold Medal ManagementThis course is designed to fulfill Farmer's Home Administration requirements for production and financial management training. The overall objective of the course is to improve the students' understa… source
AGRI 2040Farm & Ranch ManagementThe purpose of this course is to develop an understanding of the various business management decisions involved in the organization and operation of a farm or ranch firm for continuous profit and eff… source
AGRI 2041Farm & Ranch Management LabThis is a lab course that is to be taken concurrently with AGRI 2040 Farm and Ranch Management. source
AGRI 2100Animal ProductsThis course will provide knowledge of edible animal products with particular emphasis to meat products from livestock and poultry. Course material will include all aspects of the meat industry from s… source
AGRI 2500Animal ManagementPrinciples of managing animals in typical production systems. Emphasis is to provide the basics of managing beef, dairy, horses, poultry, sheep and swine through the life cycle for economic and effic… source
AGRI 2560AG LawAn introduction to the legal aspects of agriculture: contracts, property rights, buying and selling real estate, leases, co-ownerships, business entities, land use regulations, taxation, estate plann… source
AGRI 2620Intro to Pest ManagementThis course will teach proper methods for pesticide application and safety, and preparation for commercial pesticide applicator certification and relevant pesticides, their different forms, types, an… source
AGRI 2910Agribusiness InternshipOn-the-job training through a cooperative arrangement with business, and industrial organizations. Students work a minimum of 180 hours under the direction of a sponsoring manager or supervisor to ap… source
AGRI 2920Agriculture Education InternshipOn-the-job training through a cooperative arrangement with business, and educational organizations. Students work a minimum of 400 hours under the direction of a sponsoring manager or supervisor to a… source
AGRI 2930Diversified Agriculture InternshipOn-the-job training through a cooperative arrangement with business, and industrial organizations. Students work a minimum of 400 hours under the direction of a sponsoring manager or supervisor to ap… source
AGRI 2950Vocational Career TourCareer exploration into various vocational areas relating to skills, management, labor, experience, and educational requirements pertaining to employment salary and advancements. This unit consists o… source
AGRI 2980Directed Study source
AGRI 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
ARCH 1760Comp Asst Drafting Appl(AutoCad Release 14 Windows) Advanced computer developed graphics. source
ARTS 1000Art StructureAn introduction to the language and manipulation of two and three-dimensional forms of art. Lecture and studio. For elementary education and non-art majors. Text and supplies required. Fee $10. source
ARTS 1010Introduction to the Visual ArtsAn appreciation of the visual arts as a creative process. Includes an overview of the historical evolution of art, and art as it relates to society. source
ARTS 1050Intro to Art History & Criticism IA survey of major works of art in all media from Prehistory through the end of the Late Gothic. Artistic styles will be discussed in relation to contemporary history, society, and culture. Individual… source
ARTS 1060Intro to Art History & Criticism IIA survey of major works of art in all media from the Renaissance through Post-Modernism. Artistic styles will be discussed in relation to contemporary history, society, and culture. Individual works… source
ARTS 1070DesignStudy of the application and manipulation of two-dimensional elements and principles of design. Emphasis on theory and practical applications of each element of design. Studio required. Fee $20. source
ARTS 1210Drawing IA fundamental study of drawing utilizing a variety of media and subject matter. Emphasis on composition and manipulation of design elements. Studio lab required. Fee $15. source
ARTS 1220Drawing IIA continuation of ARTS 1210 with emphasis on expressive applications. Studio required. Prerequisite: ARTS 1210 or permission of instructor. source
ARTS 1300Ceramics IAn introduction to the manipulation of clay, the evolution of form, application of glazes, and application of three-dimensional composition. Prerequisite: ARTS 1070 or permission of instructor. Fee $… source
ARTS 1310Ceramics IIA continuation of ARTS 1300 with emphasis on improvement of technique and wider expression of individual creativity with clay. Studio required. Prerequisite: ARTS 1300 or permission of instructor. Fe… source
ARTS 1400Fund of PhotographyAn introduction to the principles of photography. A lecture/demonstration course in learning to use the camera. Deals with the basic camera functions and darkroom techniques for black and white and c… source
ARTS 1500Sculpture IAn introduction of sculpture including the physical qualities of materials; plaster, clay, wood, stone, metal, and combination by mixed media construction. Fee $15. source
ARTS 1600Three Dimensional DesignFurther study of the application and manipulation of the elements and principles of design with emphasis in three-dimensional studies. Studio required. Prerequisite: ARTS 1070 . Fee $15. source
ARTS 2020Life DrawingThe course deals partially with the human anatomy. Drawing from the human form (full figure and portrait) in various drawing media. Prerequisite: ARTS 1210 or permission of instructor. source
ARTS 2100Painting IAn introduction to the application and manipulation of paint media in a variety of techniques and subject matter utilizing the elements and principles of design. Studio required Prerequisite: ARTS 12… source
ARTS 2110Painting IIA continuation of ARTS 2100 with emphasis on expressive applications. Studio required. Prerequisite: ARTS 2100 or permission of instructor. Fee $10. source
ARTS 2200Problems in Painting IIndividual problems in various painting media will be investigated. Technique, color, composition, and originality will be emphasized. Prerequisite: ARTS 2100 and ARTS 2110 , or permission of instruc… source
ARTS 2220Problems in Painting IIContinuation of ARTS 2210. Prerequisite: ARTS 2200 . source
ARTS 2230Problems in Painting IIIContinuation of ARTS 2220 . Prerequisite: ARTS 2220 . source
ARTS 2450PortfolioStudents will be directed in the refining process of their portfolio to help them prepare for employment after graduation. Included in the course will be the exhibition of student work for public dis… source
ARTS 2980Directed Study source
ARTS 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
AUTB 1005SafetySpecific safety practices that apply to the auto body shop. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. source
AUTB 1115Basic Auto Collision RepairShop safety and practical experience in metal repair, straightening, filing, and panel alignment, including fiberglass repair. Prerequisite: AUTB 1005 . source
AUTB 1120Auto Body PaintingPractical experience in preparation in using waterborne and solvent paints, equipment, applying and mixing, including maintenance of paint booths and paint equipment. Prerequisite: AUTB 1005 . source
AUTB 1150Auto Body WeldingTeach practical MIG, Resistance, and Plastic welding for automotive collision. Prerequisites: AUTB 1005 & AUTB 1150 . source
AUTB 1215Adv. Auto Collision RepairAuto body repair of frames, chassis, body interior and exterior, including glass, trim and upholstery removal and installation. Prerequisites: AUTB 1005 and AUTB 1115 . source
AUTB 1220Adv Auto Body PaintingEmphasis on paint application and matching conventionally and with computers, including feather edging using single stage and base coat/clear coat, spot repairs, blending techniques and power buffing… source
AUTB 1230Automotive ElectricalElectrical system fundamentals, batteries, charging systems, horns, lights and practical problems with the electrical system. Prerequisite: AUTB 1005 . source
AUTB 1240Job Estimating/Blue PrintingPractice in writing estimates, repair methods and procedures, and computer practices used in the Auto Body industry. Blue Printing is a process used to identify errors, faults and/or damage related o… source
AUTB 1250Auto Air ConditioningRepair, charging and testing of auto air conditioning units. Prerequisite: AUTB 1005 . source
AUTB 1510Frame Repair & AlignmentSafety and function of equipment. Proper procedures for repairing structural damage to both unitized and full frame vehicles. Prerequisite: AUTB 1005 . source
AUTB 1530Auto Body MechanicsReplacement of collision damaged drive train and mechanical components. Prerequisite: AUTB 1005 . source
AUTB 1540Paintless Dent RepairMethod of repairing minor dents as long as the paint surface is intact. source
AUTB 1710Auto Body RepairAuto body mechanics, safety, small dent removal, basic metal straightening and damage analysis. Fee $80. source
AUTB 1720Auto Body Repair, AdvancedDent removal, plastic filling, sanding, sheetmetal repair and replacement of glass. Fee $80. source
AUTB 1730Auto Body Component RepairsAuto body, MIG, gas and plastic welding, and rust and plastic repair. Fee $80. source
AUTB 1740Auto Body Maj Component RepCollision repair, including replacement of fenders, doors and quarter panels, and alignment of body parts. Fee $80. source
AUTB 1750Auto Body Paint & RefinishingPaint application and safety, panel painting, color sanding, spray gun adjustment and primer techniques. Fee $80. source
AUTB 2000English Wheel TechniquesEnglish wheels are the perfect tool for giving students hands on experience in metal shaping. With practice and patience students can form just about anything pertaining to automotive body panels, mo… source
AUTB 2010Adv Unibody/Frame RealignmentAuto Body repair of car frames and unibody cars. Prerequisites: AUTB 1005 , AUTB 1510 , and sophomore standing. source
AUTB 2020Repairing Automotive PlasticsAfter studying this course student should be able to repair automotive plastics, identify and explain the different types of plastics used in automobiles. Prerequisites: AUTB 1005 , AUTB 1510 , and s… source
AUTB 2030Restoring Corrosion ProtectionChanges in vehicle construction have demanded corrosion protection treatments from the manufacturer. This in turn places demands on the collision repair industry to replace this protection during and… source
AUTB 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
AUTO 1005SafetySpecific safety practices for auto/diesel mechanic shops. source
AUTO 1105Gas Engine Design & FundDesign and construction. Engine components, cooling, lubrication and ignition systems, engine classification and parts identification. Prerequisite: AUTO 1005 and Corequisite: AUTO 1125 . source
AUTO 1125Automotive Engine RepairEngine overhaul, disassembly, service of cylinder head valve train, valves, crankshaft, main bearing, connecting rods and bearings, camshaft, timing gear, engine block, cylinder and rings. Prerequisi… source
AUTO 1140Automotive Applied WeldingStudents will be familiarized with all required personal protective equipment required for various welding processes. Students will have the ability to operate Arc, MIG, Oxy/Acetylene, as they apply… source
AUTO 1170Equipment MaintenanceShop safety and equipment maintenance; selection, and use of tools, drill sizes, tap and dies, files and pipe and brass fitting. source
AUTO 1200Auto Suspension & Alignment SystemsStudy operation, service, and trouble shooting of automotive suspension systems, front and rear, and operation of steering systems manual and power steering, balancing tires both on and off the vehic… source
AUTO 1215Automotive Brake SystemsStudy of the theory and fundamentals of brake systems, hydraulic systems, service maintenance, operation, and testing of aint-lock brake systems ABS. Study of drum brakes, disc brakes systems, and po… source
AUTO 1230Mechanics Electrical SystemsBasic electrical principles, automotive circuits, batteries, alternators, starters and other elecctrical systems. Prerequisite: AUTO 1005 . source
AUTO 1265Body ControlsTheory and repair of automotive accessory systems. Prerequisite: AUTO 1005 and Corequisite: AUTO 1230 . source
AUTO 1500Automotive Parts Management IThis course will prepare the student for a possible career in the automotive parts sales field. source
AUTO 1505Automotive Parts Management IIThis course will prepare students for employment in the Automotive parts & supply’s field. source
AUTO 1710Auto MechanicsShop procedure and automotive engine design and operation in relation to repair and reconditioning. source
AUTO 1725Auto Prev Maint & Minor RepairThis course is designed for students to learn fundamental maintenance and repair of an automobile accomplished with a basic set of hand tools. Fee $20. source
AUTO 1750Auto Elec System Diagnosis & RepairThe electrical diagnosis of charging, starting and wiring systems of the automobile. Will work with wiring diagrams, show how to test battery, alternator, starters, and wiring shorts using volt-ohm m… source
AUTO 1775Basic Auto Electricity/ElectronicsStudy fundamentals of automotive electrical and electronic systems. Study the theory and operation, troubleshooting and testing, repair and replacement of electrical components, individual circuit wi… source
AUTO 2200Auto Service Management IThis course will prepare students for a career in the Automotive Service Advisory field. source
AUTO 2205Auto Service Management IIThis course will prepare students for a career in the Automotive Service Advisory field. source
AUTO 2300Adv Electronics & ComputersDiscussion by lecture about the theory, fundamental, and operation with hands on experience with testing electronic sensors, actuators, and processors that control automotive systems. Prerequisite: A… source
AUTO 2315Automotive Drive LinesClutch systems design, diagnostics, and repair, rear axle design, diagnosis, and repair. Front wheel drive axle systems, design, diagnosis, and repair. Prerequisite: AUTO 1005 source
AUTO 2345Engine Performance & DrivabilityStudy of fundamentals of automotive electronic systems. Emphasis on the theory and operation, as well as testing electronic sensors, actuators, and processors that control automotive systems. Prerequ… source
AUTO 2350Adv. Automotive DiagnosticsTheory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of various systems which can affect performance and drivabillity of the automobile as a whole. Focus is on electronic scan tool use and diagnostic tools such… source
AUTO 2415Automotive TransmissionsAutomotive manual and automatic transmissions, trannsfer case, design, operation, maintenance, and repair. Theory and operation of transmissions and trans-axials, four-wheel drive, and all-wheel driv… source
AUTO 2430Auto Air Conditioning/Climate CntrRepair and troubleshooting of air conditioning and climate control systems. Prerequisite: AUTO 1005 . source
AUTO 2460Preparing For ASE CertificationThis class will prepare students to take ASE certification exams. It will cover ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) history, types of questions, certification areas, and reasons for becoming a certif… source
AUTO 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
AVIA 1020Intro to FlightA short introduction to the realm of flight intended to familiarize the student with the actual flight operation of an aircraft. Involves approximately 10-15 hours of flight instruction. Course is co… source
AVIA 1210Basic Ground TrainingGuides those interested in earning either a pilot's certificate or ground instructor certificate through all of the necessary subject areas. Successful completion prepares the student for the federal… source
AVIA 2010Intermediate FlightApproximately 40 hours of flight training which completes the application requirements for a Private Pilot's Certificate issued by the Federal Aviation Administration. The course is completed when th… source
AVIA 2310Adv Ground TrainingIntended for those interested in gaining more than a basic knowledge of flight. Continues into advanced systems, instrument flight, and complex aircraft operation. Completion qualifies the student fo… source
AVIA 2350Adv FlightThirty to forty hours of flight instruction required to qualify for the practical portion of the instrument rating. Prerequisite: AVIA 2310 or current enrollment. source
AVIA 2980Directed Study source
AVIA 2990Special Topics source
BIOS 1010General BiologyThis course covers fundamental processes of cells and organisms, cell structure, genetics, evolution, classification, diversity, and interaction of organisms at the molecular, cellular, organismal, e… source
BIOS 1011General Biology LabLab for General Biology. source
BIOS 1020Cell BiologyAn introductory biology course focused on the study of cellular structure and function, including cellular development, metabolism, reproduction and inheritance. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or higher… source
BIOS 1021Cell Biology LabLab for Cell Biology. source
BIOS 1060Birds of NebraskaA survey of general avian biology, ecology, and systematics. Emphasis will be on natural history and identification of Nebraska species. Field trips required. source
BIOS 1090General BotanyA basic study of plants and plant-like organisms, including topics such as anatomy, physiology, growth, reproduction, morphology, taxonomy, genetics, and evolution. Leads to an understanding of econo… source
BIOS 1091General Botany LabLab for General Botany. source
BIOS 1100Basic Anatomy & PhysiologyA basic study of the human body systems and their respective functions. Designed for medical office students and those students that need a beginning course in the subject. Non-lab course. source
BIOS 1120Intro to ZoologyA survey of the animal kingdom with emphasis on broad zoological principles. The evolution, distribution, ecology and current importance of major animal groups and animal-like organisms will be studi… source
BIOS 1121Intro to Zoology LabLab for Zoology. source
BIOS 1200Ecology/EnvironmentAn introductory analysis of the fundamental principles of environmental science - including natural resources, the scientific method, pressures on the global environment and concepts of sustainabilit… source
BIOS 1210Ecology/Environment w/LabAn introductory analysis of the fundamental principles of environmental science - including natural resources, the scientific method, pressures on the global environment and concepts of sustainabilit… source
BIOS 1400Intro to NutritionPrinciples of nutritional science with regard to the functions of various nutrients in the human body and the special nutrient requirements of individuals based on age, sex, occupation, and condition… source
BIOS 1600Current Issues in BiologyThis course reflects issues discussed in the current world of science. The topics may cover Cancer, Biological Terrorism, HIV-AIDS , Emerging Infectious Diseases , Stem Cells, Alzheimers and the Huma… source
BIOS 2120GeneticsAn introductory analysis of the fundamental principles of heredity including Mendelian inheritance, mutations, and applied genetics. Non-lab course. Note: Credit will not be given in both BIOS 2120 a… source
BIOS 2140GeneticsAn introductory analysis of the fundamental principles of heredity including Mendelian inheritance, mutations, and applied genetics. This is a lab required course. Note: Credit will not be given in b… source
BIOS 2141Genetics LabLab for BIOS 2140 Genetics. source
BIOS 2250Human Anatomy/Physiology IForm and function of the human body, including homeostatic mechanisms, organization, biochemistry, cells, tissues, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, and an intro… source
BIOS 2251Human Anatomy/Physiology I LabLab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I. source
BIOS 2260Human Anatomy & Physiology IIForm, function and homeostasis of the following human body systems: overview of the nervous system and special senses, endocrine system, blood and cardiovascular system, lymphatic system and immunity… source
BIOS 2261Human Anatomy & Physiology II LabLab for Human Anatomy & Physiology II. source
BIOS 2460MicrobiologyStudy of microbiology with emphasis on structure of microbial cells, their nutrition and growth, control of growth including the immune system, genetics and genetic engineering, metabolic and biosynt… source
BIOS 2461Microbiology LabLab for Microbiology. source
BIOS 2500Scientific Research ExperienceUnder supervision of a faculty member, students will conduct original research in the field of biology. Students will select their own or participate in ongoing research projects, write a literature… source
BIOS 2980Directed Study source
BIOS 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
BLDC 1005SafetySpecific safety practices that apply to the building construction trade. source
BLDC 1120Exterior FinishExterior project finish including window and door installation, soffit and fascia, sheathing, insulation, ventilation, siding and roofing. source
BLDC 1145Blueprint Readingin the construction field, including lines, symbols, abbreviations, schedules and building specifications for the purpose of building layout and estimating. source
BLDC 1165Intro to Computer Aided DesignDrawing and designing a floor plan with emphasis on measurement, room size, utility, placement, door and window arrangement, and building. source
BLDC 1170Framing ConstructionIntroduction to basic residential framing, including costs, scheduling, energy efficiency and code compliance. Prerequisite: BLDC 1005 . source
BLDC 1210Interior FinishInsulation, drywall installation, taping, finishing, and texture are covered as well as priming, painting and caulking. source
BLDC 1220Interior TrimStudents will learn about estimating production costs, finish and installation of interior jambs, trim doors, built-ins and cabinetry, plastic/solid surface laminates, floor and wall covering and lab… source
BLDC 1225Bldg City Codes & State StandardsA study of the uniform building code. source
BLDC 1300Energy Efficiency in ResidentialIn depth look at energy efficient building techniques and practices in residential construction. Focus on high performance housing. source
BLDC 1720CabinetmakingCabinet construction, materials, techniques and use of power tools. Fee $30. source
BLDC 2150FlooringStudents will learn to describe the differences between strip, engineered, plank, and block flooring. Layout and install strip flooring on plywood subfloors. Describe the procedure for installing lam… source
BLDC 2160TileIn this class students will learn to describe the differences between ceramic, stone floor, & wall tile. Layout & install ceramic floor and wall tile. Describe and demonstrate the procedure for insta… source
BLDC 2225CabinetryInstallation and finishing construction of built-ins and special cabinetry. Prerequisite: BLDC 1005 . source
BLDC 2250Construction ApplicationsStudy & Application of all material types involved in construction. Safe use of scaffolding, ladders, and rigging. Concrete applications such as footings, foundations, and building layout. Site surve… source
BLDC 2720Cabinetmaking, AdvancedConstructing custom cabinets, casework, furniture and special projects. Prerequisite: BLDC 1720 . Fee $30. source
BLDC 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
BSAD 1000Leadership & Team DevelopmentApplies leadership practices common to successful leaders through team building activities. This class is designed for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business. Attendance is mandatory. source
BSAD 1010Personal/Professional DevelopmentSpecial emphasis on relating image and social awareness to job success. Covers on-the-job situations of problem-solving, time management, goal setting, business etiquette, listening skills, work grou… source
BSAD 1030Business & Professional SpeakingThe basic objective of this course is to provide students with a variety of communication experiences that might be encountered in the business world. These experiences are intended to help students… source
BSAD 1050Introduction to BusinessAn introductory study and overview of the role of business in society as well as a discussion of the various disciplines of business including an overview of business organization, management, market… source
BSAD 1060Introduction to Sports ManagementThe purpose of this course is to provide an exploration into the specialized field of sports management. Students will be introduced to the history of sports management, management principles and how… source
BSAD 1070Customer ServiceThis course will aid the student in developing methods for successful customer relations while improving upon an attitude of superior customer service which is critical to success in all organization… source
BSAD 1080Personal Finance & Business OperThis course is designed to introduce the concepts associated with owning and operating a successful small business as well as the concepts of achieving financial independence through tax planning, pr… source
BSAD 1095Job Search StrategiesInstruction designed to provide the student with the tools and skills to design an effective job search campaign. Emphasis will be placed on the written and oral communications necessary to market on… source
BSAD 1100Personal FinanceA practical approach to managing one's personal finances that includes financial record keeping and personal federal income tax, major consumer purchases and financing, investment fundamentals, and o… source
BSAD 1110Introduction to Events ManagementThe purpose of this course is to provide an exploration into the specialized field of "event management." Students will become familiar with management techniques and strategies required for successf… source
BSAD 1120Social Issues/Nonprofit SectorThis course examines the scope of the nonprofit sector and the role nonprofit organizations play in our society when dealing with complex social issues such as social services, poverty, homelessness,… source
BSAD 1130Entrepreneur VentureStudents will gain an introductory understanding of entrepreneurship and the challenges, rewards, and components of owning and running a small business. This course is intended for WEC business techn… source
BSAD 1170Business EnglishPreparation for written communication is vital to communicate effectively in today's workplace. This course emphasizes the basic English grammar, spelling, punctuation, correct word usage, sentence s… source
BSAD 1500Leadership BehaviorThis course focuses on developing behaviors and habits that lead to positive and productive lifestyles. Students will understand that leadership is a 360-degree proposition - we lead ourselves before… source
BSAD 2000Intro to Leadership ConceptsThis course introduces leadership theory by focusing on definitions of leadership, exploring historical and contemporary leadership theory, and examining the role of leaders in various contexts. Stud… source
BSAD 2010Principles of SellingAn introduction to salesmanship. Covers the sales process and techniques effectively employed in selling. Includes sales demonstrations, including demonstrations by students. source
BSAD 2020Leadership DevelopmentThis course helps to prepare students to assume increasingly responsible leadership roles in their personal, professional and academic lives and their applicability to leaders of the past and present… source
BSAD 2030Practical LeadershipThe mission of the Leadership Institute is to develop effective community leaders from every section of Southwest Nebraska who will strengthen and transform the area. source
BSAD 2050Strategic Planning and LeadershipThis course is designed to teach leadership skills and strategic planning by having students take on the role of board members and consultants and expose them to the realities of strategic planning i… source
BSAD 2060Intro Sports Facilities ManagementThe purpose of this course is to provide a general introduction to sports facilities management. Students will be introduced to the concepts of facility management, facilities planning, site design,… source
BSAD 2100Organizational BehaviorThis course provides an understanding of the complex interrelationships of people in formal organizations that affect the achievement of organizational goals. Course topics include organizational cul… source
BSAD 2250Business CommunicationsThis course focuses on the introduction to the basic styles of communication in the business world. The overall objective of this course is to familiarize students with the principles of written and… source
BSAD 2350AdvertisingA course designed to apply advertising functions within the broader context of business and marketing. source
BSAD 2370Digital MarketingThis course focuses on using digital and social media tools as a component of a strategic marketing campaign, examining techniques to create brand equity and align overall marketing efforts with orga… source
BSAD 2500Business MathematicsThis course will develop and apply mathematical skills to solve problems related to business occupations. Topics include: basic mathematics related to cash and trade discounts, markup and markdowns,… source
BSAD 2510Business Computer SystemsThis course explores the integration of technology into the business environment through the application of basic computer concepts and terminology. The course addresses basic competencies and applic… source
BSAD 2520Principles of MarketingA study of the development of an effective marketing system including consumer behavior, product, pricing, distribution, and promotional strategies. source
BSAD 2540Principles of ManagementIntroduction to management theory and practice with emphasis on the primary functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Topics will include the ever-changing challenges and opportunit… source
BSAD 2560Information ManagementStudy of the systematic analysis and technological control of business records through the records life cycle. Management considerations for records program development, records creation and forms co… source
BSAD 2570MS Office IntegrationThis is an advanced computer applications integrated course. Focus will be on how to effectively use the various office suite applications and integrate them to meet project demands of today's electr… source
BSAD 2580Administrative Proc & MgmtFocus is given to meeting the challenges in today's workplace - the digital age. Current issues in the workplace are addressed. Some of the topics include workplace etiquette, business ethics, effect… source
BSAD 2710Business Law IA study of the law on contracts, employment, insurance, property, and sales. Emphasis is placed upon the application of the Uniform Commercial Code. source
BSAD 2720Business Law IIA study of the law covering partnerships, corporations, real property, commercial transactions, negotiable instruments, government regulation of businesses, and related topics. source
BSAD 2745Business InternshipStudents will review job descriptions, qualifications, and employer expectations and receive information about their internship responsibilities. Students will experience on-the-job training through… source
BSAD 2760Business Technology InternshipOn-the-job training through a cooperative arrangement with business, service, not-for-profit, legal, and medical organizations. This class is designed for the Associate of Applied Science in Office T… source
BSAD 2900Project Managementis the discipline of defining and managing the vision, tasks, and resources required to complete a project. This course provides an introduction to the project management process, resource management… source
BSAD 2950Vocational Career TourCareer exploration into various vocational areas relating to skills, management, labor, experience, and educational requirements pertaining to employment salary and advancements. This unit consists o… source
BSAD 2980Directed Study source
BSAD 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
CAPC 1710Career PlanningThis class assists the student in examining the components of career planning. Planning skills and self-assessment instruments will help identify tentative career options. Decision-making strategies,… source
CAPC 1720Career Assessment/Planning IIThis class will assist the student in examining, identifying, and acknowledging their personal skills, aptitudes, and abilities they possess and will help them identify career options. Students will… source
CHEM 1000Chemistry RecitationThis course is designed for students who have a weak or limited mathematics or science background. The recitation class will reinforce the objectives presented during the lecture portion of the cours… source
CHEM 1050Survey of Chemistry IThis course is for non-science major students to study basic chemistry principles, methods and techniques. Study of electronic configurations of atoms, characteristic properties of groups of elements… source
CHEM 1051Survey of Chemistry I LabLab for Survey of Chemistry I. If taken online, students will need to purchase a lab kit for approximately $225 from an outside vendor for this laboratory course in lieu of normal course fee. source
CHEM 1060Survey of Chemistry IIContinuation of CHEM 1050 with an introduction to organic chemistry and nuclear chemistry. Study of radioactivity, nuclear decay, nuclear fission and fusion, functional groups, the structure, isomer,… source
CHEM 1061Survey of Chemistry II LabLab for Survey of Chemistry II. source
CHEM 1090General Chemistry IThis is the first course of a comprehensive chemistry sequence. Topics include nomenclature, atomic structure, chemical reactions, essentials of bonding, periodic properties, Valence Shell Electron P… source
CHEM 1091General Chemistry I LabLab for General Chemistry I. source
CHEM 1100General Chemistry IIThis is the second course of a comprehensive chemistry sequence. Topics include solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base reactions, solubility, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Prerequisite:… source
CHEM 1101General Chemistry II LabLab for General Chemistry II. source
CHEM 2510Organic Chemistry ITopics in this course include the structure and properties of carbon compounds; including acid-based chemistry as it relates to organic chemistry, the classification of organic molecules by functiona… source
CHEM 2511Organic Chemistry I LabLab for Organic Chemistry I. source
CHEM 2520Organic Chemistry IIA continuation of CHEM 2510 . Topics in this course include the structure and properties of carbon compounds; including nomenclature, stereochemistry and spectroscopy of alcohols, phenols, ethers, ep… source
CHEM 2521Organic Chemistry II LabLab for Organic Chemistry II. source
CHEM 2980Directed Study source
CHEM 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
CRIM 1010Intro to Criminal JusticeProvides an overview of the history, development, and philosophies of the criminal justice system within the United States. Areas covered include crime and the criminal justice system, the police, th… source
CRIM 1020Intro to CorrectionsOutlines corrections in a systematic process showing the evolving changes within institutional and community based corrections. Topics include, but are not limited to, the history of corrections, the… source
CRIM 1030Courts & the Judicial ProcessSurvey of the United States judicial system. Topics include, but are not limited to, legal and constitutional concepts, institutions, and process. Coverage includes adult and civil courts. source
CRIM 2030Police & SocietyExamines the role of the police in relationship to law enforcement in the United States. Topics include but are not limited to, the role and function of police, the nature of police organizations and… source
CRIM 2100Juvenile JusticeExamines the origins, philosophy, and objectives of the juvenile justice system. Topics include, but are not limited to: causation of crime (i.e race/gender, socioeconomic relevance, and victimizatio… source
CRIM 2180CRJ Organization & ManagementCovers contemporary concepts and principles of organization and management as they relate to the administration of criminal justice agencies. source
CRIM 2200Criminal LawExamines crime and criminology from a broad social perspective. Emphasizes the nature and causes of crimes, investigation and prosecution, and treatment and prevention. source
CRIM 2210CriminologyThis course is designed to study the concepts of crime and criminology, theories of crime causation, and crime typologies. source
CRIM 2260Criminal InvestigationIntroduces criminal investigation procedures. Reviews the historical development and investigative processes related to law enforcement functions. Topics include, but are not limited to, the proper c… source
CRIM 2310Rules of EvidenceEmphasizes the concept of evidence and the rules governing its admissibility. Includes theoretical and pragmatic consideration of constitutional requirements affecting evidence and procedure. source
CRIM 2400Homeland SecurityAn introduction to the principles and practices related to the emerging discipline of homeland security. The course will examine the organization of local, state, and federal agencies in responding t… source
CRIM 2950Criminal Justice InternshipInternship with an organized correction, law enforcement, or other criminal justice agency. Prerequisite: nine (9) credit hours of criminal justice classes or permission of instructor. Arrange with i… source
CRIM 2960Criminal Justice InternshipInternship with an organized correction, law enforcement, or other criminal justice agency. Prerequisite: nine (9) credit hours of criminal justice classes or permission of instructor. Arrange with i… source
CRIM 2970Criminal Justice InternshipInternship with an organized correction, law enforcement, or other criminal justice agency. Prerequisite: nine (9) credit hours of criminal justice classes or permission of instructor. Arrange with i… source
CRIM 2980Directed Study source
CRIM 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
CSCE 1290Digital PhotoThis course will cover the most basic tools and techniques of editing digital pictures. source
CSCE 1460Computer KeyboardingInstruction designed to teach microcomputer keyboarding using computer-assisted instruction. The contents cover the alphanumeric keyboard, the ten-key numeric keypad and selected microcomputer specia… source
CSCE 1470Input Keyboard Technology IIntroduction to touch keyboarding using the alphabetic and figure symbol keys on a standard computer keyboard. Students will prepare basic documents such as business letters, memos, tables, and basic… source
CSCE 1480Input Keyboard Technology IIReinforce keyboarding techniques and develop speed and accuracy skills needed for effective office employment. Instruction includes hands-on use of various input devices. Extensive preparation of bus… source
CSCE 1502Beginning Computer IThis course is designed for individuals that have little or no computer experience. Topics include computer terminology, hardware components, software, and windows operating environment. Individuals… source
CSCE 1504Beginning Computer IIThis course is designed to follow Beginning Computer I. Students should have a minimal experience working with computers or have taken Beginning Computer I. The class will take a brief look at Window… source
CSCE 1562QuickBooksThis course provides a hands-on introduction to the features of the QuickBooks. Students will practice using the basic features of the software. source
CSCE 1563QuickBooksAn introduction to the basic features of QuickBooks through hands-on practice. Students will enter and track various types of business information as well as explore how QuickBooks can save time and… source
CSCE 1565QuickBooksThis course provides an introduction to QuickBooks Pro. Topics include creating a chart of accounts, recording transactions with customers and vendors, recording payroll, using time tracking, estimat… source
CSCE 1566QuickBooks DesktopThis course provides an introduction to QuickBooks. Topics include creating a chart of accounts, working with customers and vendors, performing banking tasks, recording payroll, using time tracking a… source
CSCE 1567QuickBooks OnlineThis course provides an introduction to QuickBooks. Topics include creating a chart of accounts, working with customers and vendors, performing banking tasks, recording payroll, managing inventory, p… source
CSCE 1604Microsoft WordThis is an introduction to basic features of the Microsoft Word software program. Focus will be given to utilizing graphics, templates, report styles, tables, columns, language references, merging an… source
CSCE 1642Excel BasicThis course will focus on excel basic functions and features. Students will learn to create, save, edit, and print worksheets. Topics include creating worksheets, moving and copying data, entering an… source
CSCE 1643Spreadsheets on MicroThis course is designed as an introduction to spreadsheets. Students will learn to create, save, edit and print worksheets. Topics will include formulas and functions, formatting, charting, and group… source
CSCE 1644Microsoft ExcelThis course is designed to provide the fundamental skills and concepts of using the Excel spreadsheet software in a hands-on environment. Students will benefit from the step-by-step approach that is… source
CSCE 1645Microsoft Excel for WindowsThis course is designed to teach the student the basics of the Microsoft Excel program. In addition to creating, saving, revising, and printing documents, students will perform basic formatting and e… source
CSCE 1647Microsoft Excel, AdvancedThis course is designed to provide the advanced skills and concepts of using spreadsheet software in a hands-on environment. Students will benefit from the step-by-step approach that is emphasized in… source
CSCE 1664Microsoft AccessThis course is designed to provide the fundamental skills and concepts of using the Access database software in a hands-on environment. Students will benefit from the step-by-step approach that is em… source
CSCE 1711Microsoft Officeis a comprehensive survey of the four major applications in the Microsoft Office Suite: Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. source
CSCE 1752MS Office PowerPointFundamental skills to use presentation software. source
CSCE 1754Microsoft PowerPointAn introduction to a complete presentation graphics program to produce professional-looking presentations. Students will become acquainted with the proper way to build a presentation through a series… source
CSCE 1900MOS Cert MS WordThis course is designed to prepare the student for the entry-level MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) Word exam. Upon completion of the course, the student will have covered objectives for the MOS Wor… source
CSCE 1910MOS Cert MS ExcelThis course is designed to prepare the student for the entry-level MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) Excel exam. Upon completion of the course, the student will have covered objectives for the MOS Ex… source
CSCE 1920MOS Cert MS AccessThis course is designed to prepare the student for the entry-level MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) Access exam. Upon completion of the course, the student will have covered objectives for the MOS A… source
CSCE 1930MOS Certification:PowerPointThis course is designed to prepare the student for the MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) PowerPoint exam. Upon completion of the course, the student will have covered objectives for the MOS PowerPoin… source
CSCE 2570Desktop PublishingThis course teaches desktop publishing techniques. Students will learn to efficiently use design software such as Adobe Photoshop and Adobe InDesign to create sophisticated, real-world projects. Emph… source
CSCE 2670Design TechnologiesThis is an advanced course using a variety of popular desktop publishing, multi-media, web and photo editing software packages. This course will provide an in-depth study of layout, design, photo ima… source
CSCE 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
DENT 1100Head & Neck AnatomyOverview of head and neck structures and their functions. source
DENT 1110Dental Assisting ConceptsOrientation to dentistry: terminology, history, career opportunities, job duties, relationship to other health occupations, interpersonal communications and ethical considerations. Instrument identif… source
DENT 1120Dental MaterialsStructure and properties of dentistry materials and use of dental laboratory equipment to manipulate them. Included are dental stones, impression materials, and different types of restorative materia… source
DENT 1130Dental ScienceMicrobiology, embryology, histology, morphology. Emphasis is on tooth structure and function. source
DENT 1170Dental and Medical EmergenciesIn this course students will gain the ability to recognize and respond to potential emergency situations that may occur in the dental setting. source
DENT 1220Dental Asst. Clinical Practice IStudents will be assigned to area dental offices chairside applications for general restorative procedures. Prerequisites: DENT 1100 , DENT 1110 , DENT 1120 , and DENT 1130 . source
DENT 1230Prevention & NutritionNutrition, dietary counseling, correlation between diet and dental health with emphasis on preventive dentistry. Basic pathology and coronal polishing are included in this course. Students who succes… source
DENT 1250Dental RadiologyUnderstanding of the basic principles of x-ray production, processing, and image receptor placement. Knowledge of radiation protection in dentistry and basic interpretation of common dental diseases,… source
DENT 1260Dental Assisting ProceduresDental specialty procedures and office management skills are studied. Prerequesites: DENT 1100 , DENT 1110 , DENT 1120 , and DENT 1130 . Fee $50. source
DENT 1270Pharmacology & JurisprudenceThis course will provide students an understanding of drugs commonly used in a dental office. Topics include prescriptions and drug regulations. indications, contraindications, and adverse reactions… source
DENT 1510Dental Assisting SeminarSeminars addressing job seeking skills, material updates and interpersonal communications. source
DENT 1520Dental Asst. Clinical Practice IIStudents will be assigned to area dental offices for procedures including advanced chairside applications, orthodontics, endodontics, periodontics and prosthodontics. source
ECED 1050Expressive ArtsThis course focuses on the development and application of materials, activities, and experiences that encourage the young child’s (birth-8 year olds’) creativity and aesthetic appreciation through vi… source
ECED 1060Observation, Assessment & GuidanceThis course introduces a variety of observation assessment and guidance strategies used in early childhood education setting birth through age eight. source
ECED 1150Intro. to Early Childhood EducationThis course provides an overview of the history, trends, and philosophies of early childhood education. Diversity, inclusion, licensing standards, current legislation, professionalism, and advocacy a… source
ECED 1160Early Language and LiteracyThis course focuses on the development of literacy and language skills from birth to age eight, including typical/atypical and dual/multiple language learners. source
ECED 1220Pre-PracticumThis course is designed to prepare students for practicum experiences in early childhood settings. A review of the various practicum settings, forms, policies, procedures, and best practices will be… source
ECED 1610Infant PracticumThis course is designed to provide an understanding of the developmental stages of children from birth through18 months-of-age, by participating in hands-on learning experiences in diverse early chil… source
ECED 1620Toddler PracticumThis course is designed to provide an understanding of the developmental stages of children 18 months through 36 months-of-age by participating in hands-on learning experiences in diverse early child… source
ECED 1630Preschool Age PracticumThis course is designed to provide an understanding of the developmental stages of children from three to five years of age by participating in hands-on learning experiences in diverse early childhoo… source
ECED 1640School Age PracticumThis course is designed to provide an understanding of the developmental stages of children from five to eight years of age by participating in hands-on learning experiences in diverse early childhoo… source
ECED 2060Early Childhood Curriculum PlanningThis course prepares students to plan developmentally appropriate curriculum and environments for children ages 3-8 years of age. Topics include writing goals and objectives, lesson plans, daily sche… source
ECED 2450Early Childhood AdministrationThis course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the administrative aspects of early childhood programs. This course will prepare students to plan a facility, identif… source
ECED 2960Early Childhood Ed Student TeachingThis is a field experience in which students assume increasing responsibility for program planning and implementation, and evaluation of children. Students focus on parent involvement, staff interact… source
ECED 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request source
ECON 1000Contemporary Economic IssuesThis course is designed to help students acquire an understanding of the U.S. economy. (Not open to students who have previously completed ECON 2110 or ECON 2120 .) source
ECON 2110Principles of MacroeconomicsThis course is a study of the “big ideas” of macroeconomics including GDP, CPI, inflation, unemployment, and international trade. A look at public-policy decision making using macro theories includin… source
ECON 2120Principles of MicroeconomicsAnalysis of perfect and imperfect markets, including the behavior of producers and consumers. Topics include price and income elasticity, public and private goods, income distribution, market structu… source
ECON 2980Directed Study source
ECON 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
EDUC 1010College SuccessThis course is designed to increase student success in college by assisting the students in obtaining skills necessary to reach their educational goals. Study skills, life skills, career goals, colle… source
EDUC 1110Intro to Professional EducationAn overview of education in the United States viewed in terms of history, philosophy, finance and governance. Encourages critical thought regarding the role of education in our ever-changing diverse… source
EDUC 1900Field Exp: Human ServicesThe student will be assigned to a human services agency that works with youth and families. This is for UNK transfer students. source
EDUC 2000Educational PsychologyThis course is a study of the three focal areas in education: the learner, the learning process, and the learning environment. It is a survey of the principles of psychology as applied to classroom t… source
EDUC 2300Intro to the Exceptional LearnerThis introductory course is a study of the characteristics of students with disabilities or exceptionalities. Emphasis is on the psychosocial implications, identification differences, learning charac… source
EDUC 2350Children's LiteratureAn introduction to the literature of literacy for children. Practice in creating literacy experiences for children and in selecting and developing appropriate materials. source
EDUC 2590Instructional TechnologyThis course will focus on understanding and harnessing the power of digital media for teaching and learning. This includes selecting content, implementing instructional strategies, and using technolo… source
EDUC 2800Professional PracticumDesigned to acquaint the student with the classroom situation and atmosphere by participation in the teaching-learning process. Includes observation and assistance in classroom-related activities und… source
EDUC 2801Profesional PracticumDesigned to acquaint the student with the classroom situation and atmosphere by participation in the teaching-learning process. Includes observation and assistance in classroom-related activities und… source
EDUC 2802Professional PracticumDesigned to acquaint the student with the classroom situation and atmosphere by participation in the teaching-learning process. Includes observation and assistance in classroom-related activities und… source
EDUC 2803Professional PracticumDesigned to acquaint the student with the classroom situation and atmosphere by participation in the teaching-learning process. Includes observation and assistance in classroom-related activities und… source
EDUC 2980Directed Study source
EDUC 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
ELTR 1005SafetyDeals with specifics on hazards in the workplace for electricians. source
ELTR 1115Direct Current TheoryCourse of study includes concepts of electrical charges, characteristics of direct current, defines resistance, voltage amperage. It also introduces the student to Ohm’s Law, series circuits, paralle… source
ELTR 1130Alt Current TheoryThis course covers AC voltages, frequency, wave forms, inductors, capacitors, transformers, and three phase systems. Prerequisite: ELTR 1115 . source
ELTR 1150Applied MathMathematics required for understanding electrical circuits, including basic algebra, word problems, and power ratios. source
ELTR 1200Construction WiringConduit bending, voltage drop, lighting, blueprint reading, transformers, conduit fill, conductor sizing and derating, NEC, short circuit calculations, and service calculations. Prerequisite: ELTR 12… source
ELTR 1235Electric Motor ControlUse of 2-wire and 3-wire control, pneumatic, solid state, and synchronous timers are covered. The drawing of ladder and wiring diagrams are also included. Includes the use of magnetic motor starters,… source
ELTR 1255Residential Wiringtakes the student through every step in detail from designing the electrical installation to the final finished installation. The student will learn the National Electrical Code (NEC) sections dealin… source
ELTR 1370Industrial ControlsIn the current industry electricians are more and more exposed to PLC control and variable frequency drives. At first, these controls seem difficult to understand. This course is designed to teach yo… source
ELTR 1380Electrical Technology InternshipHands on experience working as an employee with an electrical contractor. source
ELTR 1560Advanced Construction WiringAdvanced training for construction wiring. Prerequisites: ELTR 1200 . source
ELTR 1610Electrical Theory and SafetyIn this course the student will develop a general understanding of electrical safety and basic components of Electrical Theory, not limited to but including, Direct Current, Alternating Current, Ohm'… source
ELTR 1620ElectronicsIn this course you will develop a knowledge of basic electrical components, along with how to use them, in a simple, electrical circuit. These components include: Resistors, Capacitors, Transformers,… source
ELTR 1630Automation Control Networkingwill introduce the three general categories of industrial networks: device networks, control networks, and information networks. source
ELTR 1650SchematicsIn this course you will learn how to draw and interpret Basic, Intermediate, and Complex, Ladder and Wiring Diagrams. Along with hand drawing of schematics you will also be introduced to the world of… source
ELTR 1660Motor ControlIn this course you will develop a general knowledge of electric motor control fundamentals, wiring diagrams, ladder diagrams, AC Induction Motors, DC Motors, the basic components that make up the Mot… source
ELTR 1670Programmable Logic Controllers IIn this course you will develop a general knowledge of electric motor control fundamentals, wiring diagrams, ladder diagrams, AC Induction Motors, DC Motors, the basic components that make up the Mot… source
ELTR 1690Automation Control InternshipHands on experience working as an employee with electrical controls. Students should be afforded experiences that help them acquire technical knowledge and practical skills concerning electrical inst… source
ELTR 2620Programmable Logic Controllers IIIn this course you will work with Variable Frequency Drives, Rockwell PLCs, Siemens PLCs, Ethernet Switches, Wireless Routers, and Remote I/O blocks. When finished with this course you will be able t… source
ELTR 2630Human Machine Interface IIn this course you will develop a general knowledge of Allen Bradley HMIs. You will learn how to install buttons, indicators, symbols, and pictures into the HMI using Rockwell FactoryTalk View Studio… source
ELTR 2640Motion ControlIn this course you will develop an understanding of a Servo Motor, Stepper Motor, Resolver, Encoder, and how they work to achieve exact motor positioning. Prerequisites: ELTR 1650 , ELTR 1660 , and E… source
ELTR 2670Programmable Logic Controllers IIIIn this course you will work with both Allen Bradley PLCs and Siemens PLCs to explore the different programming methods under ISO. These methods include, but are not limited to, Structured Text, Stru… source
ELTR 2680Human Machine Interface IIIn this course you will build on the knowledge gained in Human Machine Interface I. You will dig deeper in the Allen Bradley HMI, and uncover various advanced settings and password protection feature… source
ELTR 2990Special Topics:Special topic course description upon request. source
EMTL 1050America Heart BLS CPR InstructorCertification class for becoming an AHA BLS CPR and First Aid Instructor. The class covers instructional methods and materials used in classroom training. source
EMTL 1110American Heart BLS ProviderThis class is intended to provide the Health Care student with training, as an individual or as a team member, to administer adult, child, and infant CPR. Usage of an AED, pocket mask, and bag-valve… source
EMTL 1310American Heart First Aid PlusGeneral principles of first aid for medical and injury emergencies are provided training in the class. Single responder CPR, AED, and environmental emergencies are included in the training. This clas… source
EMTL 1410Emergency Medical ResponderThe primary focus of this class is to train the responder to initiate immediate lifesaving care to critical patients who access the emergency medical system. This training will be basic knowledge and… source
EMTL 1520Emergency Medical Technician(EMT) IEmergency Medical Technician I is the first of a two-course offering designed for successful completion of an EMT Course following the National EMS Educational Standards and Guidelines. The course is… source
EMTL 1530Emergency Med Technician (EMT) IIEmergency Medical Technician II is the second component of a two-course offering designed for successful completion of an EMT course following the National EMS Educational Standard and Instructional… source
EMTL 1550Emergency Med Tech RefresherA classroom review of emergency medical care focused on procedures and skills that meet the requirements for National and State of Nebraska relicensure. Prerequisites: EMTL 1530 or proof of licensure… source
EMTL 1640Intravenous TherapyThis course provides instruction in preparatory, respiratory and circulatory systems, pharmacology, and correct techniques of peripheral venipuncture for IV therapy. source
EMTL 2100PHTLS Pre-Hospital Trauma Life SupThe PHTLS Provider course is an intensive two-day course which will introduce the student to knowledge of the physiology, patho-physiology, and kinetics of injury. This course will advance the studen… source
EMTL 2110AMLS Advanced Medical Life SupportThe AMLS Provider course is an intensive two-day course which will introduce the student to knowledge of the physiology, patho-physiology of the medical patient. This course will advance the student’… source
EMTL 2630Introduction to ParamedicineIntroduction to the foundation of the paramedic practice including; roles and responsibilities, well being of the paramedic, injury and illness prevention, medical legal, ethics, body systems, concep… source
EMTL 2640Paramedic PharmacologyIntroduction to the basic principles of pharmacology, drug and chemical classification, and medication administration used in prehospital emergency setting. source
EMTL 2650Airway Management/VentilationIntroduction to knowledge of the airway anatomy and physiology, and the establishment and management techniques for a patent airway. source
EMTL 2660Patient AssessmentIntroduction of cognitive and pyschomotor principles of patient assessment including therapeutic communication, patient history taking, communications, documentation, patient care, and transport. source
EMTL 2670Shock Resuscitation/TraumaIntroduce the paramedic student to the pathophysiological principles of shock and trauma injuries in order to perform an appropriate assessment and to formulate and implement a treatment plan for the… source
EMTL 2680Medical Emergencies IIntroduction of cognitive and pyschomotor prinicples of the cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, epidemiology of cardiovascular disease, cardiac rhythms, ECG monitoring, mechanisms of cardiac dysrh… source
EMTL 2690Medical Emergencies IIIntroduce the paramedic student to the pathophysiological principles of medical emergencies in order for the student to perform an appropriate assessment and to formulate and implement a treatment pl… source
EMTL 2730Special ConsiderationsIntroduction to knowledge of assessment, formulation and implementation of treatment plans for the special patient populations including obstetrics and gynecology, neonatology, pediatrics, geriatrics… source
EMTL 2740EMS Instructor TrainerA course designed to teach the methods needed to effectively instruct others in emergency medical services courses. Lecture, discussion, and performance are components of this class. The course meets… source
EMTL 2750Operations/Putting It All TogetherIntroduction to knowledge in assessment-based management, clinical decision making, and transporting of the critical patient. This course will prepare the paramedic student for ambulance operations,… source
EMTL 2765Clinical PracticumStudents rotate through a variety of clinical settings including emergency departments, operating rooms, respiratory therapy, progressive care, and critical care units. The student will have an empha… source
EMTL 2780Field Practicum IStudents will focus on the practical application of emergency care in an EMS field setting including scene management, patient assessment, treatment, and communications under the direct supervision o… source
EMTL 2790Field Practicum IIStudents will focus on the practical application of emergency care in an EMS field setting including scene management, patient assessment, treatment, and communications under the direct supervision o… source
EMTL 2990Special Topics:Special topic course description upon request. source
ENGL 0920College Prep ReadingThis reading skills course is designed to improve vocabulary, reading rate, comprehension, and study skills to be successful in college. Note: This course does not satisfy the general education requi… source
ENGL 0980Language SkillsThis developmental course is designed to improve basic English skills. Emphasis is placed on spelling, basic grammar, and sentence development. Note: This course does not satisfy the general educatio… source
ENGL 0990College Prep Writingis a review of grammar and sentence writing skills including usage of words, parts of speech, parts of a sentence, agreement of subject and verb, punctuation of sentences, vocabulary development, and… source
ENGL 1010English Composition Ioffers instructional practice in the techniques of effective writing. The process of planning, writing, revising, and editing essays for particular audiences, purposes, and research-related skills ar… source
ENGL 1020English Composition IIStudents will read and analyze various texts and respond with research-based argumentative essays that demonstrate information literacy, critical-reading, and source integration. A significant argume… source
ENGL 1040Basic Technical CommunicationsDesigned for students in vocational-technical programs in which an emphasis on job-related writing is desired. Course content will range from structure and development of the paragraph to identifying… source
ENGL 1520Creative WritingAn introduction to the composition of creative pieces in both prose and poetic forms. Fiction elements including description, characterization, dialogue, plot construction/theme, and a variety of poe… source
ENGL 2040DramaChronological approach to the study of drama with emphasis on the conceptual and formal evaluation of the genre. Representative plays from each period are studied stressing development of a method of… source
ENGL 206020th Century FictionA study of 20th century fiction in English, including both the novel and short story. Emphasis is on influential works of recognized modern literacy figures. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 with ‘C’ or highe… source
ENGL 2100Introduction to LiteratureThis course offers a critical analysis of culturally diverse works of poetry, drama, and fiction. Students employ various techniques for discussing, evaluating, and writing about literature. Prerequi… source
ENGL 2170American Literature since 1865This survey of American literature will introduce students to some of the important voices as well as literary, artistic, and cultural movements in the United States. Students will develop skills to… source
ENGL 2450Television as LiteratureIntroduction to the study of television shows as literary and cultural texts, using critical methods to analyze varied television genres; examines narrative, character, form and cultural/historical c… source
ENGL 2510Science Fiction - Supernatural LitA study of science fiction and supernatural stories and novels emphasizing themes and techniques common to these literary forms. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 with ‘C’ or higher. source
ENGL 2520Literature of NatureBegins with an examination of the rural dream in America and proceeds to examples of long and short fiction concerned with life in the outdoors. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 with ‘C’ or higher. source
ENGL 2550Short FictionAn introduction to the short story. Includes various types of American, English, and Continental short fiction. Emphasis on theme and form. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 with ‘C’ or higher. source
ENGL 2980Directed Study source
ENGL 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or higher in ENGL 1010 . source
ENTR 1050Introduction to EntrepreneurshipThe student will evaluate the business skills and commitment necessary to successfully operate an entrepreneurial venture and review the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship. The student will u… source
ENTR 2040Entrepreneurship Feasibility StudyStudents will assess the viability of a business idea to determine if the concept is feasible for business startups, expansion or long-term growth. The student will identify and analyze through basic… source
ENTR 2050Marketing for the EntrepreneurIn the course, the student will gain insights essential for marketing their entrepreneurial venture utilizing innovative and financially responsible marketing strategies. Students will develop an und… source
ENTR 2090Entrepreneurship Business PlanThe student will evaluate a business concept and create a business plan. Students will assess the strengths and weaknesses of a business concept; apply research data into the plans; and prepare the f… source
ENTR 2091Entrepreneurship Business PlanLearn core entrepreneurship concepts through the development of a business concept, personal vision and investigate the market and financial feasibility by testing the concept against a model busines… source
FACS 1060Healthy LifestylesThis course will enable students to apply principles of healthy living including nutrition, exercise, stress reduction, arranging and maintaining a safe environment to their personal and professional… source
FACS 1110Infant Toddler DevelopmentThis course focuses on unique developmental variations of children in the prenatal period of development through 36 months. Planning curriculum in the domains of physical, cognitive, and language, an… source
FACS 1120Preschool Child DevelopmentThis course focuses on the unique developmental variations of children ages three through five years, in the domains of physical cognitive and language, and social/emotional development across divers… source
FACS 1230Clothing & Human BehaviorAnalysis of social, cultural, aesthetic and economic influences on clothing and human behavior. source
FACS 1600Human Development & the FamilyA developmental life cycle approach to the study of the individual from conception to old age including death. Each stage of life is studied from the perspective of how individual development is fost… source
FACS 2070Family & Community RelationshipsThis course focuses on the development of skills, techniques and attitudes needed to form successful collaboration with diverse family systems and communities. Ten hours of community service learning… source
FACS 2980Directed Study. source
FACS 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
FREN 1010French IAn introduction to the grammatical and conversational study of French. source
FREN 1020French IIContinuation of FREN 1010 . More intense concentration on verbs and conversation. Prerequisite: FREN 1010 or one year of high school French. source
FREN 2010French IIIReview of grammar, conversation and reading of French literature. Emphasis is given to the practical use of spoken and heard language. Prerequisite: FREN 1020 or two years of high school French. source
FREN 2020French IVA continuation of FREN 2010 . Emphasis is given to composition, reading, and conversation. Prerequisite: FREN 2010 . source
GDVC 1400Introduction to Graphic DesignStudents will be introduced to the art of visual communication as they study production methods, compositional practices, and graphic design history and trends. Creative development will be the focus… source
GDVC 1450TypographyStudents will become familiar with the history of typography as they learn the fundamental differences between fonts, and the requirements for quality type reproduction. Students will apply this info… source
GDVC 1500Digital ImagingStudents will learn the fundamentals of image manipulation with Adobe Photoshop and put these skills to use in a variety of visual problem solving situations. The images will be imported and saved in… source
GDVC 1550IllustrationStudents will develop skills in digital illustration and comparisons will be made between traditional illustration methods and digital methods. Students will research the work of other illustrators a… source
GDVC 1600Publication and Book DesignThis course will focus on publication and book layout and design. Formatting, print processes, and digital prepress will be covered. Students will also output projects as interactive digital document… source
GDVC 2400MultimediaStudents will learn basic video editing skills as they create their own documentaries and movies using video and audio editing software. Projects will be rendered for use in a variety of media format… source
GDVC 24503-D & AnimationStudents will create three-dimensional digital shapes and animate them with custom backgrounds, texture, and lighting as they develop skill in the used of 3-D and animation software. source
GDVC 2600PortfolioStudents will design their own ID package and refine their portfolio to help them prepare for employment after graduation. They will create a print, DVD, and a web portfolio. Included in the course w… source
GDVC 2700InternshipStudents will review employer expectations and receive information about their internship responsibilities. Students will experience on-the-job training through a cooperative arrangement with an orga… source
GDVC 2990Special Topics source
GEOG 1010Physical GeologyStudents will learn the fundamental processes that shape the earth. Topic areas include minerals, rocks, and ores; the surface features and internal character of the earth; and the forces that are co… source
GEOG 1020World Regional GeographyThis course expands students’ knowledge of the world through a study of the major global regions. It focuses on understanding regional patterns around the world, geographic processes contributing to… source
GEOG 1050Physical GeographyAn introduction to the forces, events, materials, and organisms that contribute to our physical environment. Includes topics dealing with weather, earth materials, climate, weathering, landforms, eco… source
GEOG 1051Physical Geography LabLab for Physical Geography. source
GEOG 1400Cultural GeographyA study of the role of place in human settlement and other patterns of social activity. Considers variations in human life around the world. source
GEOG 2980Directed Study source
GEOG 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
HIST 1000Western Civilization I to 1715This course will explore the essential ideas, themes, and issues that have shaped the development of Western civilization from prehistoric times to the advent of modern European notions of absolutism… source
HIST 1010Western Civilization II Since 1715This course will analyze the impact of social, economic, political, cultural, and intellectual changes upon Europe from the close of Louis XIV's reign until the contemporary period. The course will i… source
HIST 1050World History IThis course will explore the essential ideas, themes, and issues that have shaped the development of world civilizations from prehistoric times to the advent of European expansion during the beginnin… source
HIST 1060World History IIThis course will analyze the impact of social, economic, political, cultural, and intellectual changes in the context of world civilizations from the beginning of the 16th century until the contempor… source
HIST 2010American History I to 1877A survey of American history from the Age of Discovery through the Civil War and Reconstruction. Emphasis is on the political, economic, cultural, social, and technological issues that arise in the d… source
HIST 2020American History II Since 1877A survey of American history from the end of the Civil War era to the present. Emphasis is on the political, economic, cultural, social, and technological issues that arise in America’s development a… source
HIST 2130Nebraska & the WestA survey of Nebraska history as it relates to the development of the Great Plains and the American West that includes social, cultural, political, intellectual, economic, and geographical themes. source
HIST 2980Directed Study source
HIST 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
HLTH 1250Intro to Healthcare InformaticsThis course is designed as an overview of healthcare informatics. It introduces students to the applications of informatics systems in healthcare practice, educate, research and administration. This… source
HLTH 1500Comm First Aid & SafetyAmerican Red Cross Community First Aid and Safety. American Red Cross certificate may be earned. source
HLTH 2300Health EducationA look at new concepts and trends as related to personal and community health. Topics to be covered include such things as fitness and nutrition, weight control, disease, human sexuality, aging, deat… source
HLTH 2980Directed Study source
HLTH 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
HUMS 1100Introduction to HumanitiesThis is a survey course that focuses on disciplines within the Humanities including art, music, theatre, film, dance, literature, architecture, history, philosophy, and other cultural expressions. St… source
HUMS 2980Special TopicProvides a structured cross-cultural experience, including pre-departure cultural orientation, in-country immersion experience and culminating project. Includes history, religion, geography, philosop… source
HUMS 2990Special TopicsDescription available from instructor by request. source
HVAC 1005SafetySpecific safety practices that apply to the HVAC shop. source
HVAC 1315Electrical TheoryBasic electron theory and how we use electrical energy for heating ventilation and air conditioning. Use of electrical meters and circuits to check and troubleshoot HVAC equipment. Safety practices a… source
HVAC 1320Electrical Applications LabThis course will cover Atomic theory, Ohm's Law., Watt's Law, wiring diagrams and symbols, use of electric meters, types of electric motors, controls, and troubleshooting in a lab application. Co-req… source
HVAC 1330Sheetmetal InstallationThe student will be introduced to tools and materials used in sheetmetal work, as well as the procedures used in making heating and cooling ducts and the installation of actual projects. source
HVAC 1340Furnace FundamentalsA study of gas and electric furnaces. Students will study and understand applications of installations and repair. Co-requisites: HVAC 1315 and HVAC 1320 . source
HVAC 1350Furnace Fundamentals LabA study of gas and electric furnaces. Students will study and understand applications of installations and repair in a lab application. Co-requisites: HVAC 1320 and HVAC 1340 . source
HVAC 1360Fall InternshipHands on experience working as an employee with a local HVAC business and coordinated by Mid-Plains HVAC Department. source
HVAC 1400Spring InternshipHands on experience working as an employee with a local HVAC business and coordinated by Mid-Plains HVAC Department. source
HVAC 1410A/C Cycle TheoryThis course will cover basic A/C principles, refrigerants, and the refrigeration cycle. Prerequisite: HVAC 1320 . source
HVAC 1425A/C Cycle LabThis course includes working with actual models of window air conditioners and mock-up trainers while applying shop tools and techniques. Co-requisite: HVAC 1410 . source
HVAC 1435A/C Controls TheoryThis course will cover residential and commercial A/C wiring diagrams, schematics and electrical control devices including troubleshooting and repair. Prerequisite: HVAC 1315 and Corequisites: HVAC 1… source
HVAC 1440A/C Controls LabThis course will cover residential and commercial A/C wiring diagrams, schematics and electrical control devices including troubleshooting and repair. Co-requisite: HVAC 1435 . source
HVAC 1445A/C Apps Refrigerant/RecThe student will study design and do maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, and fine tuning of residential and commercial air conditioning. Prerequisite: HVAC 1315 and Corequisite: HVAC 1435 . source
HVAC 1460A/C Applications LabThe student will study design and do maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, and fine tuning of residential and commercial air conditioning. Corequisite: HVAC 1445 . source
HVAC 1475Heat Pumps TheoryA study of heat pumps and electrical sequence of heat pumps. Prerequisites: HVAC 1315 and Corequisite: HVAC 1410 . source
HVAC 1480Heat Pumps LabA study of heat pumps. Students will have applications of tracing, troubleshooting, and repair. Corequisite: HVAC 1475 . source
HVAC 1490InternshipOn-the-job training through a cooperative arrangement with HVAC businesses. Students work a minimum of 480 hours under the direction of a sponsoring manager or supervisor to apply classroom knowledge… source
HVAC 1500Comm Refrigeration Elec MechanicalThis course helps to prepare the student to install, service and repair some light commercial refrigeration systems as ice machines, reach-in coolers and freezers, walk-in coolers and freezers. This… source
HVAC 1510Comm Refrigeration Elec Mech LabStudents will advance through several practical lab competencies designed to develop hands-on skills needed when working on light commercial refrigeration equipment. Prerequisites: HVAC 1410 and HVAC… source
HVAC 1710Refrigeration & Air ConditioningRefrigeration cycle, component principles, repair applications and shop projects. Heating and cooling unit installation and service. Fee $25. source
HVAC 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
INFO 1000Intro to Information TechThis course provides an overview of information technology. Concepts to be covered include: history of data processing, computer hardware, computer software, problem-solving techniques, business use… source
INFO 1010Microcomputer ApplicationsThis course provides an interactive study of microcomputer-based productivity tools. Concepts and fundamental skills in the applications of word processing, spreadsheet, database, and Internet search… source
INFO 1025Operating Systems IThis course provides the student with a survey and comparison of all major operating systems. Students will install and learn to use current Windows operating systems. Students will learn about the s… source
INFO 1030Database Concepts & DesignThis course is an introduction to database development and design. In this course, the basics of database design and manipulation will be covered. Topics include relationships, database normalization… source
INFO 1050Networking EssentialsThis course is designed for individuals and information systems professionals interested in learning about networking technologies. Topics include terminology, network design, networking media, netwo… source
INFO 1070Introduction to Computer ScienceThis course is intended for the serious computer science or computer systems student. An introduction to various aspects of the body of knowledge known as computer science. Topics include concepts of… source
INFO 1100Computer Game Design & ProgrammingAlice is a modern programming environment designed to be a student's first exposure to programming. Alice is an engaging and fun way to teach fundamental programming concepts. Alice's extensive galle… source
INFO 1150COBOL ProgrammingStructured programming and data processing in a commercial environment. Introduction to the study of the COBOL programming language with business applications. Prerequisite: MATH 1150 or permission o… source
INFO 1160C++ ProgrammingThis course is intended for the serious computer science or computer information systems student. The student will be introduced to fundamentals of the C++ language, simple C++ data structures, algor… source
INFO 1170Visual Basic ProgrammingIntroduction to the standards and conventions of programming the graphical user interface (GUI). Emphasis on proper design, placement and coding of the graphical features of the interface. Similariti… source
INFO 1180Intro to Programming (Python)This course is an introduction to programming with a focus on problem solving, structured programming and algorithm design with a gentle introduction to efficiency. Concepts covered include data type… source
INFO 1200Fund of Computer HardwareStudents will be introduced to the physical components of microcomputers, including system components, bus architectures, ports, connectors, and cables. They will examine some of the safety issues an… source
INFO 1220PC Troubleshooting /RepairThis course is designed to provide the participants with a solid foundation and practice in maintaining, troubleshooting and upgrading computer systems. Topics to be covered include: procedures and t… source
INFO 1260Customer Support/Help DeskThis course includes valuable information and everyday solutions for addressing the attitudes, behaviors, and relationships between customers and the support team. Fee $10. source
INFO 1310Intro to MultimediaThis course is an introduction to the major facets of multimedia design, development, and implementation. Topics include capture, manipulation, and use of various media types. source
INFO 1400Systems Analysis & Design IThis course provides an in-depth study of the systems development life cycle, including system concepts and terms; need identification, feasibility determination and requirements assessment; goals, t… source
INFO 1410JAVA ProgrammingThis course assumes no prior programming experience from the student. This course teaches object-oriented programming and students will learn how to develop true object-oriented programs. Prerequisit… source
INFO 1450JavaScriptis an easy-to-use programming language that can be embedded in the header of web pages. It can enhance the dynamics and interactive features of a page by allowing users to perform calculations, check… source
INFO 1500Web Development Tools IThis course is designed to give students the necessary skills to design, create and enhance a Web site using current Web development tools. Through the use of realistic scenarios, students acquire th… source
INFO 1520Web Development Tools IIThis course is designed to help students learn to enhance a Web site using a variety of authoring tools, scripts and commands. Topics include creating Web pages using advanced tools and techniques su… source
INFO 1620Network Administration IThis course provides support professionals with desktop operating system skills necessary to use the desktop interface and tools necessary for implementing and administrating an industrial strength w… source
INFO 1695Web Design IThis course is for the beginning web page designer. Students will learn to use hypertext markup language (HTML) to design web pages. Topics include text formatting, linking, lists, images, tables, fr… source
INFO 1696Web Design IICurrent state of the art software will be used to explore the dynamics of web page design. Topics including dynamic HTML, rich media such as Flash elements, animation, digital movies, sound, template… source
INFO 2025Operating Systems IIThis course is an introduction to basic administration tasks using command line for Windows operating systems. Students will work with each of these operating systems in both a standalone and a netwo… source
INFO 2150Advanced COBOL ProgrammingStudy of advanced structured COBOL programming techniques and applications with respect to table handling, sub-programs, sequential files, direct files, and indirect sequential files. Prerequisite: I… source
INFO 2160Advanced C++ ProgrammingThis course is intended for the serious computer science or computer information systems student. It is a continuation of the INFO 1160 . The fundamental concepts of C++ Object Oriented Programming (… source
INFO 2170Advanced Visual Basic ProgrammingAfter a brief review of language constructs and intrinsic controls, the course addresses four functional areas: an analysis of ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) and ADO controls; Visual Basic add-in control… source
INFO 2600Network Administration IIThis course provides the core foundation for supporting a server operating system. It provides support professionals with server administration skills necessary to install, configure, customize, opti… source
INFO 2630Security +This course provides an in-depth coverage of all the current risks and threats to an organization's data along with a structured way of addressing the safeguarding of critical electronic assets. The… source
INFO 2700Administering Directory ServicesThis course prepares students to have the ability to install, configure, and troubleshoot the Windows 2000 Active DirectoryTM components, DNS for Active Directory and Active Directory security soluti… source
INFO 2900InternshipThe 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. Prerequisite: Successful completion… source
JOUR 1000Mass Media in AmericaA general survey of the mass media. The nature, processes, effects, personnel and structure of mass entertainment and information media. source
JOUR 1200Applied Journalism IStudents may receive one credit hour per semester as member of the college newspaper or television staff. source
JOUR 1210Applied Journalism IIA continuation of JOUR 1200 . source
JOUR 2200Applied Journalism IIIA continuation of JOUR 1210 . source
JOUR 2210Applied Journalism IVA continuation of JOUR 2200 . source
MATH 0010Math Study Skillsoffers techniques to improve students’ math skills for a higher level of success with math assignments and tests at all levels. The course is strongly recommended for students whose placement scores… source
MATH 0090Math for Health OccupationsReview of the four fundamental operations on fractions and decimals, Roman numerals, ratio and proportion, percentages and the metric, English, apothecary and household systems of measurement. Note:… source
MATH 0100Fund of MathematicsReview of the four fundamental operations on whole numbers, operations on fractions and decimals, solution of practical problems involving percentages, investments, ratio, proportion and introduction… source
MATH 0900Elementary AlgebraReviewing real number operations, algebraic expressions, exponents, solving linear equations, graphing, operations with polynomials, solving quadratics, solving word problems. This course does not sa… source
MATH 0950Integrated MathThis course is an accelerated course containing the topics of MATH 0100 and MATH 0900 completed in one semester. Topics include: Fundamental Operation on Whole Numbers, Fractions, and Decimals; Algeb… source
MATH 1010Intermediate AlgebraProperties of real numbers, factoring, exponents and radicals, linear and fractional equations, linear and nonlinear inequalities, quadratic equations, and functions and graphs. NOTE: This course wil… source
MATH 1020Technical MathThis course provides the math skills required in career/technical fields. The course includes a review of arithmetic operations, ratios and proportions, algebraic operations, geometrical relationship… source
MATH 1150College AlgebraThis course is the study of relations, functions and their graphs, equations and inequalities, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations and inequ… source
MATH 1250TrigonometryDesigned for students who plan further study at the calculus level. Numerical trigonometry, trigonometric analysis, inverse trigonometric functions, and complex numbers. Prerequisite: Completion of M… source
MATH 1350Applied CalculusConcepts of differential and integral calculus with applications to business, economics and the social sciences. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 1150 with at least a "C", adequate score on the math… source
MATH 1600Calculus I and Analytic GeometryThis course is a study of single variable calculus and analytical geometry. Topics include limits, continuity, derivatives, applications of derivatives, integrals, and applications of integrals. Prer… source
MATH 1900Calculus II and Analytic GeometryA continuation of MATH 1600 . Trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential functions, methods of integration, polar coordinates, applications and infinite series. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 1600 wit… source
MATH 2000Modern Elem School Math IRequired for the elementary education major. Problem solving, systems of numeration, non-decimal bases, basic number theory, operations on whole numbers, integers, rational numbers. Prerequisite: Com… source
MATH 2100Modern Elem School Math IIRequired for the elementary education major. Modular arithmetic, ratio & proportion, percent, introduction to probability, brief introduction to descriptive statistics, measurement and metric system,… source
MATH 2170Applied StatisticsThe course is an introduction to basic probability and statistical methods that are used in a wide variety of disciplines. Topics include descriptive statistics, probability foundations, probability… source
MATH 2450Calculus III and Analytic GeometryA continuation of MATH 1550. Functions of more than one variable, vector and vector functions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals and applications. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 1900 with at… source
MATH 2600Differential EquationsElementary differential equations with applications including methods of solving equations of order one, linear differential equations, linear equations with constant coefficients, undetermined coeff… source
MATH 2980Directed Study source
MATH 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
MEDO 2500Comprehensive Medical TerminologyThis course establishes a solid foundation of prefixes, suffixes, word roots, abbreviations, medical terms, and symbols. It emphasizes understanding the medical vocabulary as it applies to the anatom… source
MEDO 2520ICD-10 CodingA course designed to provide advanced and in-depth instruction in ICD10-CM and ICD10-PSC coding, claims management, application and case scenario studies, and interpretation of medical encounter form… source
MEDO 2530Medical Transcription IThis course is designed to develop proficiency in the use of medical reference texts as well as to develop proficiency in the art of medical transcription. Students will transcribe a number of medica… source
MEDO 2550Medical Office ProceduresDesigned to give the student an experience similar to what could be expected in a medical office. Medical office skills including telephone techniques, records management, appointment scheduling, ins… source
MEDO 2560CPT CodingA course designed to provide advanced and in-depth instruction in CPT and HCPCS, claims management, application and case scenario studies, interpretation of medical encounter forms. Prerequisite or C… source
MEDO 2570Medical Billing & ReimbursementA course designed to provide instruction on a variety of health insurance billing topics such as insurance terminology, documents and forms used for medical billing, electronic submission of claims,… source
MEDT 1000MLT OrientationAn introduction to medical laboratory technology including the role, function and ethics of the technician, medical terminology, blood drawing and basic laboratory techniques. source
MEDT 1010Fundamentals of PhlebotomyThe student will be trained to perform a variety of blood collection methods using proper techniques and precautions including vacuum collection devices, syringes, capillary skin puncture, butterfly… source
MEDT 1100HematologyThe study of the formation, function, and identification of normal mature, immature, and abnormal human blood cells; cellular morphology in anemias and leukemias and other blood disorders; the mechan… source
MEDT 1710ImmunologyThis course involves the study of the immunologic principles of antibody and antigen detection in the blood serum and other body fluids. Prerequisites: Successful completion of MEDT 1000 . source
MEDT 2010SerologyThe basic theory and concepts in serology are covered with emphasis on the many different serology test procedures utilized in the modern day laboratory. Prerequisites: Successful completion of MEDT… source
MEDT 2100Medical MicrobiologyThe morphology, isolation and identification of microorganisms pathogenic to man, including bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses. Specimen collection and handling, antimicrobial susceptibility tes… source
MEDT 2250UrinalysisThe study of chemical and cellular changes in the urine in health and illness. Lecture and lab. Prerequisite: Successful completion of MEDT 1000 . source
MEDT 2410Clinical ChemistryGeneral principles and techniques of test procedures performed in clinical chemistry laboratories, with practice in manual and semiautomated techniques, and techniques in electrophoresis, toxicology,… source
MEDT 2500Blood BankingThe fundamental principles of immunology related to blood banking; donor selection, blood collection, and processing blood components, preparation and administration of blood and blood products; bloo… source
MEDT 2720Clinical Hematology PracticumThe theory, practical application and technical performance of hematological, coagulation, immunological, serological, and phlebotomy procedures. Prerequisites: Successful completion of MEDT 1100 . source
MEDT 2730Clinical Chemistry PracticumThe theory, practical application and technical performance of clinical chemistry procedures. Prerequisites: Successful completion of MEDT 2410 . source
MEDT 2740Clinical Microbiology PracticumThe theory, practical application and technical performance of procedures used for isolation and identification of bacterial, mycotic, parasitic and viral organisms infecting humans. Prerequisites: S… source
MEDT 2750Clinical Blood Bank PracticumThe theory, practical application and technical performance of blood bank procedures required for transfusion of blood and blood components and for handling and storage of blood and blood components.… source
MEDT 2760Clinical Urinalysis PracticumThe theory, practical application and technical performance of procedures utilized in the analysis of urine and other body fluids. Prerequisites: Successful completion of MEDT 2250 . source
MEDT 2770Clinical Sp Studies PracticumThe theory, practical application and technical performance of specialized clinical chemistry laboratory and blood banking procedures used in diagnostic laboratory medicine. Prerequisites: Successful… source
MUSC 1000Music Fundamentalsis a course designed for music majors as well as students in other disciplines who wish to acquire a basic knowledge of musicianship and theory. source
MUSC 1010Music AppreciationAn introduction and overview of the history of Western art music, from the Middle Ages to modern times. Includes the elements of music, historical style periods, and major composers and selected work… source
MUSC 1030Select Choir IA select mixed singing group performing chamber choral repertoire including madrigals, motets, jazz, and a cappella work. Audition required. Repeatable up to six times for credit. source
MUSC 1050Concert ChoirA large mixed choir performing choral works as well as chamber music. Public concerts and tours. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. source
MUSC 1070Concert BandAn instrumental group performing the best of symphonic band literature, pep band works, and chamber music. Public concerts and tours. Open to all students through audition. Repeatable up to four time… source
MUSC 1090Chamber EnsembleDevelopment of music ensemble experience through participation in and performance with the chamber Ensemble. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. source
MUSC 1100Jazz BandAn instrumental ensemble performing all forms of jazz music. Public concerts and tours. Open to all students through audition. Repeatable up to six times. source
MUSC 1120Community OrchestraDevelop orchestral experience through participation in a local community orchestra. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. source
MUSC 1300Music Theory IRudiments of music, including melodic and rhythmic notation, scales, key signatures, intervals, chord structure, and elementary harmonic analysis. Taken concurrently with MUSC 1400 Piano Techniques I… source
MUSC 1310Music Theory IIContinuation of MUSC 1300 . Harmonic analysis: chorales and other melodies, using diatonic triads, dominant and leading tone seventh chords, and modulations. Taken concurrently with MUSC 1410 and MUS… source
MUSC 1400Piano Techniques IBeginning keyboard fundamentals. This class is a lab taken concurrently with MUSC 1300 and MUSC 1960 . Open to all students. source
MUSC 1410Piano Techniques IIContinuation of MUSC 1400 . This class is a lab taken concurrently with MUSC 1310 and MUSC 1970 . Open to all students. source
MUSC 1420Piano Techniques IIIA continuation of MUSC 1410 . This classis a lab taken concurrrently with MUSC 2300 and MUSC 1990 . Open to all students. source
MUSC 1430Piano Techniques IVA continuation of MUSC 1410 . This class is a lab taken concurrently with MUSC 2310 and MUSC 1990 . Open to all students. source
MUSC 1670Group PianoDesigned for the beginning piano student. The class is taught in a group setting. Prior background in music is not required. Success in the class requires regular practice. source
MUSC 1680Group Guitar IInstruction in note reading, tuning, basic chords, and in picking and strumming patterns. Outside practice required. source
MUSC 1690Group Guitar IIA continuation from Group Guitar I in note reading, tuning, basic chords, and in picking and strumming patterns. source
MUSC 1700Group Vocal InstructionIntroductory voice class for students not majoring in voice. It is required as a prerequisite for taking private non-major vocal lessons. One hour per week class instruction, plus weekly one-hour, th… source
MUSC 1710Applied Music for Non-Majors-PianoDevelopment of technical, stylistic, and performing proficiencies through a variety of musical literature. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. Contact music instructor for le… source
MUSC 1715Applied Music for Majors I - PianoIndividual instruction in music for students studying piano as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. Contact music in… source
MUSC 1720Applied Music for Non-Majors-OrganDevelopment of technical, stylistic, and performing proficiencies through a variety of musical literature. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. Contact music instructor for le… source
MUSC 1725Applied Music for Majors I-OrganIndividual instruction in music for students studying organ as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. Contact music in… source
MUSC 1730Applied Music for Non-Majors-VoiceDevelopment of technical, stylistic, and performing proficiencies through a variety of musical literature. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. Prerequisite: MUSC 1700 or perm… source
MUSC 1735Applied Music for Majors I - VoiceIndividual instruction in music for students studying voice as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. Contact music in… source
MUSC 1740Applied Music for Non-Majors-BrassDevelopment of technical, stylistic, and performing proficiencies through a variety of musical literature. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. Contact music instructor for le… source
MUSC 1745Applied Music for Majors I-BrassIndividual instruction in music for students studying brass as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. Contact music in… source
MUSC 1750Appl Music for Non-Major-PercussionDevelopment of technical, stylistic, and performing proficiencies through a variety of musical literature. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. Contact music instructor for le… source
MUSC 1755Appl Music for Majors I-PercussionIndividual instruction in music for students studying percussion as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. Contact mus… source
MUSC 1770Applied Music Non-Majors-StringedDevelopment of technical, stylistic, and performing proficiencies through a variety of musical literature. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. Contact music instructor for le… source
MUSC 1775Appl Music for Majors I-StringedIndividual instruction in music for students studying strings as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. Contact music… source
MUSC 1780Applied Music Non-Majors-WoodwindDevelopment of technical, stylistic, and performing proficiencies through a variety of muscial literature. Open to all students. Repeatable up to six times for credit. Contact music instructor for le… source
MUSC 1785App Music for Majors I - WoodwindIndividual instruction in music for students studying woodwinds as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. Contact musi… source
MUSC 1810Applied Music II - PianoContinuation of MUSC 1710 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 1815Applied Music for Majors II - PianoIndividual instruction in music for students studying piano as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuation o… source
MUSC 1820Applied Music II - OrganContinuation of MUSC 1720 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 1825Applied Music for Majors II-OrganIndividual instruction in music for students studying organ as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuation o… source
MUSC 1830Applied Music II - VoiceContinuation of MUSC 1730 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 1835Applied Music for Majors II - VoiceIndividual instruction in music for students studying voice as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuation o… source
MUSC 1840Applied Music II - BrassContinuation of MUSC 1740 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 1845Applied Music for Majors II-BrassIndividual instruction in music for students studying brass as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuation o… source
MUSC 1850Applied Music II - PercussionContinuation of MUSC 1750 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $50. source
MUSC 1855Appl Music for Majors II-PercussionIndividual instruction in music for students studying percussion as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuat… source
MUSC 1865App Music for Majors II-WoodwindsIndividual instruction in music for students studying woodwinds as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuati… source
MUSC 1870Applied Music II - StringedContinuation of MUSC 1770 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 1875App Music for Majors II-StringedIndividual instruction in music for students studying strings as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuation… source
MUSC 1960Sight Singing & Ear Training ISight singing of standard materials: melodic, rhythmic and harmonic dictation. This class is a lab taken concurrently with MUSC 1300 and MUSC 1400 . Open to all students. source
MUSC 1970Sight Singing & Ear Training IIContinuation of MUSC 1960 . This class is a lab taken concurrently with MUSC 1310 and MUSC 1410 . Open to all students. source
MUSC 1980Sight Singing & Ear Training IIIContinuation of MUSC 1970 . This class is a lab taken concurrently with MUSC 2300 and MUSC 1420 . Open to all students. source
MUSC 1990Sight Singing & Ear Training IVContinuation of MUSC 1980 . This class is a lab taken concurrently with MUSC 2310 and MUSC 1430 . Open to all students. source
MUSC 2300Music Theory IIIContinuation of MUSC 1310 . Harmonic analysis: an intensive study of diatonic and chromatic harmonic structures and processes - mostly from the Romantic period, sight singing, ear training, and piano… source
MUSC 2310Music Theory IVContinuation of MUSC 2300 . Introduction to late 16th and 18th century counterpoint. Harmonic analysis: mostly from the Romantic period, sight singing, ear training, and piano techniques. source
MUSC 2330Public School Music IMethods and materials for the integration of music in the elementary classroom are presented. Stress is placed on demonstration and class participation. The course is required for elementary educatio… source
MUSC 2710Applied Music III - PianoContinuation of MUSC 1810 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 2715Applied Music for Majors III-PianoIndividual instruction in music for students studying Piano as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuation o… source
MUSC 2720Applied Music III - OrganContinuation of MUSC 1820 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 2725Applied Music for Majors III-OrganIndividual instruction in music for students studying organ as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuation o… source
MUSC 2730Applied Music III - VoiceContinuation of MUSC 1830 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 2735Applied Music for Majors III-VoiceIndividual instruction in music for students studying voice as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuation o… source
MUSC 2740Applied Music III - BrassContinuation of MUSC 1840 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 2745Applied Music for Majors III-BrassIndividual instruction in music for students studying brass as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuation o… source
MUSC 2750Applied Music III - PercussionContinuation of MUSC 1850 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 2755App Music for Majors III-PercussionIndividual instruction in music for students studying percussion as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuat… source
MUSC 2760Applied Music III - WoodwindContinuation of MUSC 1860. Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 2765Appl Music for Majors III-WoodwindsIndividual instruction in music for students studying percussion as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuat… source
MUSC 2770Applied Music III - StringedContinuation of MUSC 1870 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 2775App Music for Majors III-StringedIndividual instruction in music for students studying strings as their principal instrument. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills and includes significant Jury requirements. A continuation… source
MUSC 2810Applied Music IV - PianoContinuation of MUSC 2710 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 2815Applied Music for Majors IV - PianoIndividual instruction in music for students studying piano. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills. A continuation of MUSC 2715 . Full recital required in lieu of jury requirements for pian… source
MUSC 2820Applied Music IV - OrganContinuation of MUSC 2720 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 2825Applied Music for Majors IV - OrganIndividual instruction in music for students studying organ. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills. A continuation of MUSC 2725 . Full recital required in lieu of jury requirements for orga… source
MUSC 2830Applied Music IV - VoiceContinuation of MUSC 2730 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 2835Applied Music for Majors IV-VoiceIndividual instruction in music for students studying voice. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills. A continuation of MUSC 2735 . Full recital required in lieu of jury requirements for voic… source
MUSC 2840Applied Music IV - BrassContinuation of MUSC 2740 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 2845Applied Music for Majors IV - BrassIndividual instruction in music for students studying brass. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills. A continuation of MUSC 2745 . Full recital required in lieu of jury requirements for bras… source
MUSC 2850Applied Music IV - PercussionContinuation of MUSC 2750 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 2855App for Music Majors IV-PercussionIndividual instruction in music for students studying percussion. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills. A continuation of MUSC 2755 . Full recital required in lieu of jury requirements for… source
MUSC 2860Applied Music IV - WoodwindContinuation of MUSC 2760 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 2865App Music for Majors IV-WoodwindsIndividual instruction in music for students studying woodwinds. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills. A continuation of MUSC 2765 . Full recital required in lieu of jury requirements for… source
MUSC 2870Applied Music IV - StringedContinuation of MUSC 2770 . Contact music instructor for lesson schedule. Fee $15. source
MUSC 2875App Music for Majors IV-StringedIndividual instruction in music for students studying strings. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills. A continuation of MUSC 2775 . Full recital required in lieu of jury requirements for st… source
MUSC 2980Directed Study source
MUSC 2985Sophmore RecitalIndividual instruction in music for students working towards their AFA in Music. Taken concurrently with fourth semester applied lessons. Emphasis is placed on strong performance skills. A full recit… source
MUSC 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
NURA 1100Nursing AssistantThis course will provide training for a non-licensed individual to provide safe, effective, and caring services to patients, residents, and clients in a variety of health care settings. Upon successf… source
NURA 1360Medication AideThe content of this course will meet the 40-hour training requirement by the Nebraska State Department of Health and Human Services, Credentialing Division for childcare providers, staff members of s… source
NURA 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
NURS 1105Health Concepts IThis course introduces the student to foundational health concepts that serve as the basis of nursing practice. Students will have the opportunity to practice beginning psychomotor skills and provide… source
NURS 1106Professional Nursing IThis course will focus on the introduction of professional nursing concepts and will assist students in identifying the role of the nurse as a member of the healthcare team. Students will also implem… source
NURS 1107Pharmacology IThis course introduces the science of pharmacology and considers the role of the nurse in preparation, management, and safe administration of common medications used in the adult population. The stud… source
NURS 1205Health Concepts IIThis course focuses on health concepts related to care of patients with commonly occurring conditions with predictable outcomes. Students will provide care for patients across the lifespan in a varie… source
NURS 1206Pharmacology IIThis course focuses on role of the nurse in preparation, management, patient education, and safe administration of common parenteral and oral medications used throughout the lifespan. The students wi… source
NURS 1305Transition to LPN PracticeThis final course facilitates the transition of the student to the role of an entry level Licensed Practical Nurse. This course provides additional nursing content and skills necessary to fulfill the… source
NURS 1405LPN to ADN Bridge CourseThis course facilitates the transition from the role of the Licensed Practical Nurse to that of a student preparing for the role of the Associate Degree Registered Nurse. Students will be introduced… source
NURS 2105Health Concepts IIIThis course focuses on application of health concepts related to care of patients across the lifespan with complex, mult-system health problems. Students will provide care for patients across the lif… source
NURS 2106Pharmacology IIIThis course focuses on the role of the nurse in preparation, management, patient education, and safe administration of high-risk and specialty medications used throughout the lifespan. The students w… source
NURS 2205Health Concepts IVThis course focuses on the integration of health concepts related to care of diverse patient populations across the lifespan in a variety of settings. This course will include an analysis of the nurs… source
NURS 2206Professional Nursing IIThis course addresses topics pertinent to the professional nurse entering practice as a member of the health care team. The student will apply the concepts of clinical judgment, ethical-legal issues,… source
NURS 2207Capstone Clinical ImmersionThis course provides the student with experiences to refine their clinical practice and increase confidence when managing patient care. The student applies clinical judgement and critical thinking in… source
NURS 2208Concepts SynthesisThis course focuses on synthesis of program concepts using case studies and review questions in preparation for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). This cours… source
PHED 1010Swimming IA co-educational course designed to introduce very basic fundamentals of swimming such as breath holding, basic floats, kicking and basic strokes for swimming. Note: This course may not transfer towa… source
PHED 1020Swimming IIA co-educational course designed to improve basic strokes and learn more advanced strokes such as the breaststroke, sidestroke, and back crawl. Prerequisites: PHED 1010 or permission of instructor. N… source
PHED 1030Swimming & ConditioningAn independent study course designed for students whose schedules or preferences make it difficult to enroll in scheduled physical education classes. This course will provide an opportunity for the s… source
PHED 1040Walking & JoggingAn independent study course designed for students whose schedules or preferences make it difficult to enroll in scheduled physical education classes. This course will introduce the student to the fun… source
PHED 1080Weight Training IA co-educational activity class with emphasis on activity. The class attempts to explain physiological training principles and a body's reaction to weight training. Students will participate in an ae… source
PHED 1090Weight Training IIA continuation of PHED 1080 . Prerequisites: PHED 1080 or permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. source
PHED 1120Training & Conditioning IA course which is designed to expose the student to several programs for aiding the individual to become physically fit and to move efficiently in daily life. The instructor provides counseling and g… source
PHED 1130Training & Conditioning IIContinuation of PHED 1120 . NOTE: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Prerequisite: PHED 1120 source
PHED 1140Aerobics IA co-educational course which is designed to provide a high-energy workout. The class combines music with aerobic moves to provide a varied workout which enhances the cardiovascular system as well as… source
PHED 1150Aerobics IIA continuation of PHED 1140 . Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. Prerequisite: PHED 1140 . source
PHED 1220BowlingA co-educational course designed to instruct the beginning student in the fundamental techniques of bowling. Students will practice the skills after learning the mechanics of the sport. Note: This co… source
PHED 1240GolfA co-educational course designed to introduce the student to the sport of golf. Emphasis will be placed on teaching fundamental etiquette, skill techniques, rules and history of the leisure sport of… source
PHED 1260Beginning YogaA co-educational course designed to promote balance and strength for the physical body/mind. The class combination of breathing, stretching, and positive affirmations relaxes the body/mind while crea… source
PHED 1270Intermediate YogaAn intermediate co-educational course built on Beginning Yoga techniques designed to promote balance and strength for the physical body/mind. The class combination of breathing, stretching abd positi… source
PHED 1280Weight Training IIIA continuation of PHED 1090 . Prerequisites: PHED 1090 or permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. source
PHED 1290Weight Training IVA continuation of PHED 1280 . Prerequisites: PHED 1280 or permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year colleges. source
PHED 1320RacquetballA co-educational course designed to instruct the beginning student in the fundamental techniques of racquetball. Basic strokes and shots will be emphasized and game strategy to implement the basics.… source
PHED 1450Fitness Physiologywill introduce the student to the human body's response to exercise. Field testing for strength, endurance, flexibility, body composition, and exercise prescription for an apparently healthy populati… source
PHED 1500Men's Intercollegiate BB ICredit for participation in intercollegiate basketball. Freshmen register for PHED 1500 first semester. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general educ… source
PHED 1510Men's Intercollegiate BB IICredit for participation in intercollegiate basketball. Freshmen register for PHED 1510 second semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general educ… source
PHED 1520Women's Intercollegiate BB ICredit for participation in intercollegiate basketball. Freshmen register for PHED 1520 first semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general educa… source
PHED 1530Women's Intercollegiate BB IICredit for participation in intercollegiate basketball. Freshmen register for PHED 1530 second semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general educ… source
PHED 1540Intercollegiate Golf ICredit for participation in intercollegiate golf. Freshmen register for PHED 1540 first semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education o… source
PHED 1550Intercollegiate Golf IICredit for participation in intercollegiate golf. Freshmen register for PHED 1550 second semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education… source
PHED 1560Intercollegiate Volleyball ICredit for participation in intercollegiate volleyball. Freshmen register for PHED 1560 ; Sophomores register for PHED 1570 . Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfe… source
PHED 1570Intercollegiate Volleyball IICredit for participation in intercollegiate volleyball. Freshmen register for PHED 1560 ; Sophomores register for PHED 1570 . Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfe… source
PHED 1580Men's Intercollegiate BB IIICredit for participation in intercollegiate basketball. Sophomores register for PHED 1580 first semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general edu… source
PHED 1590Men's Intercollegiate BB IVCredit for participation in intercollegiate basketball. Sophomores register for PHED 1590 second semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general ed… source
PHED 1600Sports OfficiatingCourse designed to provide individuals with the rules, skills, mechanics, and experience of officiating at the junior and senior high school level. Football, basketball and volleyball receive main em… source
PHED 1610Women's Intercollegiate BB IIICredit for participation in intercollegiate basketball. Sophomores register for PHED 1610 first semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general edu… source
PHED 1620Women's Intercollegiate BB IVCredit for participation in intercollegiate basketball. Sophomores register for PHED 1620 second semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general ed… source
PHED 1630Intercollegiate Golf IIICredit for participation in intercollegiate golf. Sophomores register for PHED 1630 first semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education… source
PHED 1640Intercollegiate Golf IVCredit for participation in intercollegiate golf. Sophomores register for PHED 1640 second semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general educatio… source
PHED 1650Intercollegiate Softball ICredit for participation in intercollegiate softball. Freshmen register for PHED 1650 first semester. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general educati… source
PHED 1660Intercollegiate Softball IICredit for participation in intercollegiate softball. Freshmen register for PHED 1660 second semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general educat… source
PHED 1670Intercollegiate Softball IIICredit for participation in intercollegiate softball. Sophomores register for PHED 1670 first semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general educa… source
PHED 1680Intercollegiate Softball IVCredit for participation in intercollegiate softball. Sophomores register for PHED 1680 second semester. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: This course may not transfer toward general educ… source
PHED 1700Intercollegiate Baseball ICredit for participation in intercollegiate baseball. Freshmen register for PHED 1700 first semester. This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year co… source
PHED 1710Intercollegiate Baseball IICredit for participation in intercollegiate baseball. Freshmen register for PHED 1710 second semester. This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year c… source
PHED 1720Intercollegiate Baseball IIICredit for participation in intercollegiate baseball. Sophomores register for PHED 1720 first semester. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four… source
PHED 1730Intercollegiate Baseball IVCredit for participation in intercollegiate baseball. Sophomores register for PHED 1730 second semester. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some fou… source
PHED 1750Intro to Phys EducCourse designed as an introductory course for students interested in careers in health, physical education, athletic training or coaching. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education… source
PHED 1760Intercollegiate Volleyball IIICredit for participation in intercollegiate volleyball. Prerequiste: PHED 1560 and PHED 1570 . Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-year col… source
PHED 1770Intercollegiate Volleyball IVCredit for participation in intercollegiate volleyball. Prerequisites: PHED 1560 , 1570 , and 1760. Note: This course may not transfer toward general education or degree requirements at some four-yea… source
PHED 1810Drugs & SportsCourse designed as an introduction to the knowledge of the roles that drugs play in modern day sport. The class will cover performance enhancing drugs, as well as the effects of prescription drugs, n… source
PHED 1850Intro to CoachingAn introduction to the knowledge, requirements and responsibilities for coaching. Includes sport philosophy, sport sciences, sport medicine, and sport management. Fulfills requirements of ACEP Leader… source
PHED 1960Foundation of Athletic TrainingInstruction in theory and practice of conditioning, taping, and rehabilitation of common sports injures. An anatomical review and evaluation techniques for common injuries to the ankle, knee, shoulde… source
PHED 2020Training & Conditioning IIIContinuation of PHED 1130 . A course which is designed to expose the student to several programs for aiding the individual to become physically fit and to move efficiently in daily life. The instruct… source
PHED 2030Training & Conditioning IVContinuation of PHED 2020 . A course which is designed to expose the student to several programs for aiding the individual to become physically fit and to move efficiently in daily life. The instruct… source
PHED 2400Activities for Elementary PEA course designed to teach techniques of teaching perceptual-motor activities, fundamental movement skills, sport skills, low-organized and lead-up games, and self-testing for elementary children. No… source
PHED 2600Athletic Practicum IPracticum I will allow the student to apply attained knowledge to evaluation, assessment, and prescription to a healthy population. The student will spend time working with injured athletes in an ath… source
PHED 2610Athletic Practicum IIAthletic Training Practicum II will allow the student to apply attained knowledge of general injury evaluation process and broaden knowledge of medical record keeping software, advanced taping and wr… source
PHED 2620Athletic Practicum IIIAthletic Training Practicum III will allow the student to apply attained knowledge evaluation of Concussion and begin injury evaluation process-Upper Extremity intensive and Tutor Taping processes fo… source
PHED 2630Athletic Practicum IVAthletic Training Practicum IV will allow the student to broaden knowledge of Scheduling events and staff schedules and Injury Evaluation Process-Lower Extremity Intensive. Prerequisite: PHED 2620 source
PHED 2980Directed Study source
PHED 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
PHIL 1010Introduction to PhilosophyStudents will explore the components of philosophy through readings from the history of philosophy (ancient, modern, and contemporary) combined with the examination of questions of metaphysics, ethic… source
PHIL 1150Intro to Logic & Critical ThinkingCritical thinking is the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and/or evaluating information. Students will encounter an an… source
PHIL 2200Elements of EthicsThis course considers a wide range of basic issues and schools of thought in moral philosophy. Ethics is the philosophical study of moral judgments and fundamentally implores the student to ponder th… source
PHIL 2610Comparative ReligionsThis course will offer a cross-cultural introduction to the world's major religious/philosophical traditions of faith systems through a comparison of historical origins, rituals, beliefs, practices w… source
PHIL 2980Directed Study source
PHIL 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
PHYS 1020AstronomyAn elementary course designed for non-science majors. Topics include the nature and motions of the Earth, Moon, planets, Sun, stars, galaxies, as well as other deep sky objects. A historical overview… source
PHYS 1021Astronomy LabLab for Astronomy. source
PHYS 1100Physical ScienceA survey course in physical science with emphasis on scientific processes and problem solving. Areas of study will include selected topics in physics, chemistry, astronomy, geology, and meteorology.… source
PHYS 1101Physical Science LabLab for Physical Science. source
PHYS 1150Descriptive PhysicsThis is a survey of physics at a conceptual (non-mathematical) level. The course covers motion, fluids, heat, sound, electricity, magnetism, and light. Emphasis will be placed on using concepts to an… source
PHYS 1151Descriptive Physics LabLab for Descriptive Physics. source
PHYS 1300Intro to MeteorologyThe basic principles of meteorology will be covered, including radiation, temperature, moisture, atmosspheric stability, pressure and winds, clouds and precipitation processes, air masses, fronts, an… source
PHYS 1301Intro to Meteorology LabLab for Introduction to Meteorology. source
PHYS 1350Severe WeatherA study of severe and unusual weather events, including blizzards, severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, drought, and wildfires. source
PHYS 1410Elementary General Physics IDetailed algebra and trigonometry study of one and two dimensional motion. Topics will include kinematics, Newton’s Laws, energy, momentum, and rotational motion. Additional topics from the areas of… source
PHYS 1411Elementary General Physics I LabLab for General Physics I. source
PHYS 1420Elementary General Physics IIDetailed algebra and trigonometry continuation of Elementary General Physics I. Topics covered will include electricity, magnetism, and optics. Additional topics from the areas of oscillations and wa… source
PHYS 1421Elementary General Physics II LabLab for General Physics II. source
PHYS 2110General Physics I with CalculusDetailed calculus-based study of one and two dimensional motion. Topics will include kinematics, Newton’s Laws, energy, momentum, and rotational motion. Additional topics from the areas of oscillatio… source
PHYS 2111General Physics I with Calculus LabLab to be taken with General Physics I with Calculus. source
PHYS 2120General Physics II with CalculusDetailed calculus-based continuation of General Physics I. Topics covered will include electricity, magnetism, and optics. Additional topics from the areas of oscillations and waves, fluids, thermal… source
PHYS 2121General Physic II with Calculus LabLab to be taken with General Physics II with Calculus. source
PHYS 2410Gen Physics I Calc SupplementThis course, together with materials from PHYS 1410 , is equivalent to the traditional first semester course in calculus-based physics. Derivations and problems which involve the use of calculus or t… source
PHYS 2420Gen Physics II Calc SupplementThis course, together with materials from PHYS 1420 , is equivalent to the traditional second semester course in calculus-based physics. Derivations and problems which involve the use of calculus or… source
PHYS 2980Directed Study source
PHYS 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
POLS 1000American GovernmentA study of the functioning of the American political and governmental system through an analysis and application of its underlying theories. source
POLS 1600International RelationsA survey of the actors, institutions, processes, and theories of international relations including a study of contemporary global issues. source
POLS 1700Comparative PoliticsThis course will examine the structures and functions of governments around the world. The course will focus on the major institutions of government, the role of constitutions in other countries and… source
POLS 2200State & Local PoliticsThis course will examine state and local governments according to the duties, processes, and methods of local governing. The course will include studies of governors, state legislatures, judiciaries,… source
POLS 2980Directed Study source
POLS 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
PSYC 1050Resident Hall Assistant IA student selected by the Area Office of Student Life as a Student Resident Hall Assistant may receive one credit hour for the successful completion of one semester as an MPCC Student Resident Assist… source
PSYC 1060Resident Hall Assistant IIA student selected by the Area Office of Student Life as a Student Resident Hall Assistant may receive one credit hour for the successful completion of one semester as an MPCC Student Resident Assist… source
PSYC 1810Intro to PsychologyAn introduction to the science of behavior and mental processes including the application of critical thinking to the study of learning theory, memory, personality, growth and development, biological… source
PSYC 2200Human DevelopmentThis course takes a scientific approach to the study of human development, examining how individuals change and grow from conception to death. It explores key domains of development including biologi… source
PSYC 2450Social PsychologyThis course explores the impact of social groups on individuals and other groups. It aims to explain how our thoughts, feelings, and behavior are influenced by other people’s and groups’ actual, imag… source
PSYC 2500Research Methods in PsycAn overview of the scientific method of inquiry, methods of data collection, descriptive statistics, graphing, research design, inferential statistics, and the interpretation and evaluation of resear… source
PSYC 2700Positive PsychologyThe primary basis for this course is to learn more about "positive" aspects of behavior such as subjective well-being, resilience, self-acceptance, goal development, self efficacy, and purpose and me… source
PSYC 2800Abnormal PsychologyThis class provides an overview of the variety of emotional and behavioral problems that create distress for many people throughout the world. Special attention is given to the etiology, characterist… source
PSYC 2980Directed Study source
PSYC 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
REES 1705Real Estate Principles & PracticesCharacter of land, real estate markets, ownership interests, legal instruments, contracts, closing transfers, financing, brokerage, management, appraising, development and ownership. source
REES 1715Real Estate FinanceThis course offers an overview of numerous methods of financing different types of real estate. Subjects covered include funding sources, primary and secondary markets, analysis of mortgage risks, FH… source
REES 1725Real Estate LawA study of estates in land, deeds, leases, mortgages, easements, zoning ordinances, covenants, trespass, nuisance, trespassers, licensees, invitees, real estate brokers, and descendant’s estates. source
REES 2990Special TopicsMethods of financing different types of real estate, funding sources, and analysis of mortgage risks. F.H.A. underwriting and influences of governmental agencies is also included. source
SENG 1710Small Engine MaintenanceSmall engine design and operation, maintenance, tune-up and troubleshooting. source
SENG 1720Small Engine RepairTear down, overhaul and tune-up of engines for small portable tools such as chain saws and small equipment, including lawn mowers, garden tractors, and rototillers. source
SENG 2990ST: Special TopicsSpecial Topic: Course description available upon request. source
SOCI 1000Human Relations: People SkillsThis course focuses on soft-skills training. Thirteen areas for skill improvement in human relations (people-skills) are studied. These major universal training needs are shared by most managerial, b… source
SOCI 1010Intro to SociologyIntroduction to the basic principles of sociology, including the study of sociological research, theoretical perspectives, culture, socialization, social structure, social institutions, deviance, soc… source
SOCI 1020Diversity ConsciousnessIn this course students will examine how diversity, in its many forms, presents both challenges and opportunities in schools, the workplace, and within larger society. Content focuses on competencies… source
SOCI 1130Introduction to Social WorkA history of social work. Includes the development of the field through our English and early American heritage. Social work defined in relation to its functions, areas of interest, and goals in Amer… source
SOCI 2010Social ProblemsAn analysis of the origins and social contexts of social problems. Study will focus on the socially constructed nature of social problems, application of sociological theory and the importance of cri… source
SOCI 2120Drugs, Society & Human BehaviorA survey of licit and illicit drugs and their effects on animals and human physiology (particularly the nervous system). Psychological theories that account for drug usage and abuse and sociocultural… source
SOCI 2150Exploring Unity & DiversityThis course will help students increase awareness and sensitivity of commonalities and differences among people and acquire knowledge of social structure and inequalities. The course will prepare stu… source
SOCI 2250Marriage & Fam RelationshipsImportant traditional and contemporary aspects of male-female roles and relationships and the implications for modern day courtship and marriage. Emphasis on changing functions of the family and prob… source
SOCI 2980Directed Study source
SOCI 2990Special TopicsSpecial topic course description upon request. source
SPAN 1010Elementary Spanish IThis is the introductory course where students begin to learn the fundamentals of Spanish. It stresses comprehension, pronunciation, speaking, listening, reading, writing, and vocabulary. The course… source
SPAN 1020Elementary Spanish IIStudents continue to focus on the skills begun in Elementary Spanish I. The course generally covers past tenses and double object pronouns among other grammatical structures. The course allows langua… source
SPAN 2010Intermediate Spanish IThis is the third course in the language sequence that builds students language proficiency by refining receptive and productive skills while encouraging students to compare, contrast, and develop an… source
SPAN 2020Intermediate Spanish IIThis is the last course in the language sequence. It provides ample opportunities to develop vocabulary, strengthen the four linguistic skills, and increase awareness and appreciation of contemporary… source
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SPCH 1090Fund of Human CommunicationThe communication system of individuals and small group communication processes; students explore perception, semantics, listening, self-concept, non-verbal communication, relationships, conflict res… source
SPCH 1110Public SpeakingThis course will enable students to recognize and develop the skills required of speaking in today’s workplace and society. This course will focus on the organization, preparation, research, and evid… source
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THEA 1010Intro to TheaterAn introduction to the forms and functions of the dramatic arts within a historical perspective. Includes an introduction to basic theater skills as well as an introduction to a range of dramatic lit… source
THEA 1140Acting IStage movement, mime, body awareness, voice, script analysis, and rehearsal technique. source
THEA 1150Stage MakeupPrinciples and uses of stage makeup source
THEA 1200Play ReadingThis course focuses on the reading, discussion, and interpretation of works of drama. The course will provide a historical overview of dramatic works with a focused study of content and form of those… source
THEA 1601Theater Internshipplaces a student in a business/professional organization that emphasizes some aspect of theater and/or performance. The cooperating business retains the right to accept or deny student participation… source
THEA 1850Play Production IIntensive application of principles of interpretive and technical theater practices. The class project each semester is a college play. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. source
THEA 1860Play Production IIContinuation of THEA 1850 . Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. source
THEA 1870Play Production IIIContinuation of THEA 1860 . Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. source
THEA 1880Play Production IVContinuation of THEA 1870 . Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. source
THEA 1890Play Production VContinuation of THEA 1880 . Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. source
THEA 1900Play Production VIContinuation of THEA 1890 . Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. source
THEA 2010Introduction to StagecraftBasics of technical theater practice including scene design, drafting, construction, painting of stage scenery and properties; emphasis on practice and terminology; safe use of hand tools and power e… source
THEA 2130History of Motion PictureHistory of the Motion Picture examines the invention and development of cinema. From the first audiences watching a motion picture in 1895, through the development of sound, color film, 3-D, and comp… source
THEA 2140Acting IIA continuation of THEA 1140 Acting I. Work will focus on concentration, relaxation, sensory awareness, script analysis, movement and improvisation. Work on character analysis will be done through in-… source
THEA 2210Fundamentals of Stage ManagementAn introduction to the functions of the theatrical stage manager. Includes an introduction to basic theater skills as well as an introduction to the forms the Stage Manager must use. Class exercises… source
THEA 2230Introduction to LightingThe study of the nature of light, its impact on a production, and the effect on an audience. This course will deal with the basic principles of light, electricity, lighting equipment, color, and desi… source
THEA 2240Acting IIIA continuation of THEA 2140 Acting II. Students will learn Greek, Elizabethan, Naturalism, and Absurd acting style, as well as acting for the camera. A final project is required. source
THEA 2250Script AnalysisAn introduction to theatre research methods. This course is a study of various critical approaches to dramatic literature available to theatre artists with emphasis on critical analysis of structure,… source
THEA 2340Acting IVA continuation of THEA 2140 Acting III. Students will receive advance training in period styles, script analysis, acting for the camera, and professional development. A final project is required. source
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TRAN 1500Professional Truck DrivingThe Professional Truck Driving program prepares students for a career in the over-the-road truck driving in both interstate and interstate commerce. This is an 8 week intensive truck driving course.… source
UPHR 1610Furniture UpholsteringMaterials, tools, and techniques used in furniture upholstery and frame construction. Fee $35. source
UPHR 1620Furniture Upholstering AdvUpholstery layout, sewing and placement. Fee $35. source
UPHR 1630Furniture RepairFurniture construction, repair and preparation for upholstering or refinishing. Fee $35. source
UPHR 1640Furniture RefinishingRefinishing techniques and use of stains, wood fillers, sealers, varnishes, lacquers and oil finishes. Fee $35. source
UPHR 1650Furniture Repair/RestorationBracing, piece replacement and preparation for applying filler, stains and finishes. Fee $35. source
UPHR 1660Furn Restyling & UpholsteryFurniture design and structure and frame strengthening. Fee $35. source
UPHR 1670Couch Reconst & UpholsteringFrame and spring repair, pad replacement, and recovering large projects. Fee $35. source
UPHR 1680Auto Seat UpholsteringRecovering car seats and replacing floor carpet. Fee $35. source
UPHR 1690Auto Interior RecoveringRecovering inside door panels and replacing headliners and carpeting. Fee $35. source
WARE 1100Introduction to LogisticsThis course will provide a broad overview of logistics management. The role of logistics management and supply-chain management will be explored. Topics discussed in this course will include transpor… source
WARE 1200Global LogisticsThis course will provide a broad overview of global logistics management. Topics discussed in this course will include the role of government in the movement of products across borders, international… source
WARE 1250Transportation LogisticsThis course is designed to familiarize the student with the types of decisions a transportation or logistics manager has to make on a daily basis. The various modes of transportation will be analyzed… source
WARE 2150Supply Chain ManagementThis course examines the role of supply chain management and how it can be used to improve both customer satisfaction and net income. The major components of supply chain management will be evaluated… source
WARE 2400Purchasing LogisticsThis course familiarizes the student with the theory and application of purchasing and materials management concepts. Topics which will be addressed include purchasing organization and administration… source
WELD 1005SafetyDealing with safety with specifics on hazards in the workplace for welders. source
WELD 1115Arc/Gas Welding IIn-position and out-of-position arc welding, oxyacetylene welding and cutting mild steel, selection of rods, fluxes, electrodes and materials, and safety. Prerequisite: WELD 1005 . source
WELD 1125Intro to TIG WeldingBasic welding of aluminum using the TIG welding process. source
WELD 1135Intro to MIG WeldingMetallic Inert Gas welding set up, operation, and safety; basic joints and positions, semi-automatic welding of ferrous and difficult-to-weld metals. Prerequisite: WELD 1005 . source
WELD 1140Metals & MetallurgyManufacture and processing of ferrous and nonferrous metals; identification; physical and chemical properties; low, medium and high carbon steels; alloy steels; cast iron and stainless steel. source
WELD 1145Print ReadingBlueprint, schematic, and diagram reading for welders, basic drawing interpretation and welding symbols and their significance. Prerequisite: WELD 1005 . source
WELD 1220Arc/Gas Welding IIAdvanced Arc and Gas welding techniques. Prerequisite: WELD 1005 and WELD 1115 . source
WELD 1240Intermediate MIGAn intermediate MIG welding course that prepares the student to do advanced techniques in wire and flux core welding in all positions. Prerequisites: WELD 1005 & WELD 1135 source
WELD 1245Welding PrefabricationDesigned to prepare the student for the required adjustments to the world of work with speed and quality work habits to the satisfaction of the employer or customer. Prerequisites: WELD 1005 , WELD 1… source
WELD 1250Intermediate TIGAdvanced TIG welding techniques. Prerequisite: WELD 1005 and WELD 1125 . source
WELD 1260Applied Math for WeldersMathematics for welders, including fractions, decimals, and metric measurements. Prerequisite: WELD 1005 . source
WELD 1720Arc WeldingAll position arc welding technique, equipment, materials and selection of electrodes. Fee $20. source
WELD 1730Arc & Oxyacetylene WeldingArc and gas welding technique, equipment, materials and selection of electrodes. Fee $25. source
WELD 1750TIG Welding (GTAW)Tungsten-Inert gas welding of steel, aluminum and stainless steel. Fee $50. source
WELD 1760MIG Welding (GMAW)Maintenance and production wirefeed welding using metalic-inert gas on ferrous and nonferrous metals in all positions. Fee $20. source
WELD 1770Certification WeldingPreparation to obtain certification for welding in accordance with code qualification. Fee $30. source
WELD 1780Commercial Art WeldingArt welding using all types of materials and equipment to weld art sculptures, figurines and ornamental projects. source
WELD 1790Welding Review RefresherWelding review for new techniques and certification. source
WELD 2310Advanced TIGA course that will prepare the student to perform advanced TIG welding practice and procedures on carbon steel pipe and weld hard to weld metals such as aluminum, stainless steel, and cast irons. Pre… source
WELD 2320Plate Pre-QualificationA course that is a prerequisite to Qualification Welding; preparing the student for the weld certification course, preparing plates, proper alignment and tacking procedures, then completing the weld… source
WELD 2330Pipe Pre-QualificationA course that is designed to allow a student time to prepare and practice for pipe qualification. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing in welding. source
WELD 2340Codes & StandardsA course designed to teach the student about code book navigation, weld measuring tools, welding procedure specification and weld inspection. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing in welding. source
WELD 2350Project LayoutA course designed to teach use of measuring tools and layout tools for project estimation, for proper set up and alignment of welds. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing in welding. source
WELD 2410Welding QualificationA course for qualification welding and testing for certification welding. Prerequisites: WELD 2320 and WELD 2330 . source
WELD 2420Welding InternshipHands on experience working as an employee with a local welding business and coordinated by Mid-Plains Welding Department. Prerequisites: WELD 2310 , WELD 2320 , WELD 2330 , WELD 2340 , and WELD 2350… source
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