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| CMP 101 | CMP-101. Computer Information Literacy. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs This general education course provides students with an introduction to basic computer concepts that include learning the fundamentals of Windows, accessing the Internet and using Microsof… source |
| CMP 108 | CMP-108. Game Design Concepts. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides the student with an introduction to fundamental game design concepts. The range of topics includes game worlds and settings, character creation, storytelling, game au… source |
| CMP 120 | CMP-120. Foundations of Information Security. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides a principled introduction to the field of information security. History, characteristics and models of information and computer security are explored. Topics such as… source |
| CMP 124 | CMP-124. Network Security. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides an in-depth study of network attack techniques and methods to defend against them. Areas of study include communication security, infrastructure security, cryptograph… source |
| CMP 125 | CMP-125. Information Security Management. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course entails identifying an organization's information assets and the development, documentation and implementation of policies, standards, procedures and guidelines that ensure co… source |
| CMP 126 | CMP-126. Computer Technology and Applications. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 30 hrs This general education course teaches: (1) basic computer-use concepts such as hardware and peripherals, file organization and management, and operating system use; (2) Interne… source |
| CMP 128 | CMP-128. Computer Science I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs In this introductory course, students obtain fundamental computer science knowledge and develop programming skills using an object-oriented approach, incorporating security awa… source |
| CMP 129 | CMP-129. Computer Science II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course is the second in a three-course sequence that provides students with a foundation in Computer Science. Students develop intermediate-level programming skills using… source |
| CMP 130 | CMP-130. Introduction to Information Technology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This is the introductory course in the field of study of Information Technology. This course introduces the student to the software and hardware found in today's computing envi… source |
| CMP 131 | CMP-131. Fundamentals of Programming (Python). 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This is a fundamental course in problem solving and programming. This course introduces concepts such as how to solve problems by designing and implementing algorithms using a… source |
| CMP 135 | CMP-135. Computer Concepts With Applications. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This general education course is designed to provide familiarity with current software for word processing, spreadsheet, presentation and database applications. An introduction… source |
| CMP 149 | CMP-149. Critical Game Play. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This is an introductory course designed to increase games literacy and foster a shared understanding of the history of games, culturally and aesthetically. A thorough knowledge… source |
| CMP 150 | CMP-150. Game Programming. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course covers fundamental game programming techniques using an industry-standard scripting language. Students learn how to use a popular game engine to build game programs… source |
| CMP 160 | CMP-160. Digital Forensics I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course introduces the student to the fundamental concepts of computer forensics. By conducting a detailed examination of data media for structure, file system type, volume… source |
| CMP 200 | CMP-200. Computer Operating Systems and Utilities. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 15 hrs This introductory course provides essential concepts related to operating systems, particularly within the Microsoft ecosystem. Students navigate various aspects of operating s… source |
| CMP 230 | CMP-230. Computer Architecture and Assembly Language. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 15 hrs This course is an introduction to computer architecture and assembly language programming. Topics covered include digital logic and data representation, computer architecture a… source |
| CMP 233 | CMP-233. Data Structures and Algorithms. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 15 hrs The course includes advanced computer science topics dealing with logical structures of data and the design and analysis of computer algorithms operating on these structures. T… source |
| CMP 239 | CMP-239. The Internet and Web Page Design. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 15 hrs This course introduces students to the design and development of static, front-end websites using current markup language and styling standards. Fundamental structures and mult… source |
| CMP 241 | CMP-241. Database Programming (SQL). 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 15 hrs This course uses the rules and syntax of an "industrial-strength" database programming language that can be used on all types of computers. Topics include relational database a… source |
| CMP 243 | CMP-243. Ethical Hacking and Systems Defense. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course combines an ethical methodology with the hands-on application of security tools, techniques, and methodologies in performing computer system and network security vu… source |
| CMP 244 | CMP-244. Web Design II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 15 hrs This is an intermediate front-end web design and development course with a strong focus on incorporating dynamic content, such as animation, that is interactive and user engagi… source |
| CMP 249 | CMP-249. Advanced Web Programming. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This advanced course in Web Development introduces the student to creating interactive and dynamic Websites using current Web programming. Building on concepts and principles o… source |
| CMP 250 | CMP-250. Game Production. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs Working in teams, students combine their game design and programming skills to explore the practical challenges of managing the development of games. Industry-standard software… source |
| CMP 255 | CMP-255. Linux. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 30 hrs This is a hands-on course in the administration of a Linux Operating System. Students utilize the command line interface to control the operating system and its utilities. Focu… source |
| CMP 262 | CMP-262. Data Science Programming. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course covers problem solving strategies and programming techniques specific to data analytics using an industry-standard, general-purpose programming language and tool se… source |
| CMP 263 | CMP-263. Web Development Workflow. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course provides students with cutting edge Web development skills to create and maintain Web sites that are modern, responsive, and dynamically delivered across a wide ran… source |
| CMP 264 | CMP-264. Machine Learning. 3 Credits | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 60 hrs This course provides a practical understanding and foundational principles of Machine Learning techniques. It offers the concepts, the intuitions, and the tools the students ne… source |
| CMP 280 | CMP-280. Software Engineering. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs Software engineering practices are examined in the context of the system development life cycle, comparing traditional structured approach and the object-oriented approach, wit… source |
| CMP 290 | CMP-290. Independent Study in Information Technology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Students, in consultation with the department chair, undertake an in-depth analysis of a selected topic, problem or issue related to information technology or pursue additional computer-r… source |
| MED 110 | MED-110. Multimedia I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Multimedia I is a survey course designed to allow students to explore, discuss, develop and use multimedia technology.This computer-based course offers an extensive overview of the techno… source |
| MED 113 | MED-113. Multimedia II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An advanced course designed to allow students to apply the theory and basic practical knowledge presented in Multimedia I. Students apply their knowledge productions for DVD, local networ… source |
| MED 119 | MED-119. Digital Media Production. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides students with theory and training in the area of digital content development for digital media productions. Software and hardware training in digital video, audio, an… source |
| MED 210 | MED-210. Digital Video Editing. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course provides students with the fundamental principles of video editing with a focus on the techniques and technology used to achieve a superior final product. An in-dep… source |
| MED 213 | MED-213. Multimedia Authoring and Design. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Using industry-standard authoring software, students apply multimedia technology to assemble a real-world interactive multimedia project. Concepts and principles of user interface design,… source |
| MED 220 | MED-220. Animation. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This is an introductory course in 3D modeling and animation software to create animated imagery for video and multimedia applications. Software includes 3D Studio Max (3D animation) and A… source |
| MED 240 | MED-240. Advanced Animation. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This advanced-level course is a continuation of MED-220 Animation and is designed to expose students to high-end 3-D modeling tools for digital animation, electronic post-production, digi… source |
| ART 102 | ART-102. Introduction to Computer for Fine Art. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs This 7-week, 1-credit introductory course will teach Fine Art Students the essential elements of the Photoshop interface. Students will learn basic retouching as well as photo editing, in… source |
| ART 114 | ART-114. Contemporary Art. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Contemporary Art launches with a review of 19th and 20th century art and then brings students to the here and now, the art and the artists of today. In lectures, multimedia presentations… source |
| ART 116 | ART-116. American Art. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A survey and overview of the development of visual art traditions in America beginning with the colonization of the Americas and continuing through the Modern and Post-Modern periods. Art… source |
| ART 122 | ART-122. Drawing I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs In Drawing I, beginning art students learn the methods, materials and visual information needed to draw what we see. In small steps, students are led through a series of simple… source |
| ART 123 | ART-123. Drawing II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Drawing II is an intermediate-level drawing course designed for students who wish to build upon the skills and knowledge acquired in ART-122 Drawing I. Students explore a wide… source |
| ART 124 | ART-124. Figure Drawing. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs In Figure Drawing, student artists draw from live nude models, both male and female, study in-depth anatomy for artists and explore a variety of methods and materials to create… source |
| ART 130 | ART-130. Two Dimensional Design. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs In Two Dimensional Design, students learn, through lectures, multimedia presentations, and simple drawing, painting and collage projects, how to control and compose visual elem… source |
| ART 131 | ART-131. Color Theory. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs In Color Theory students learn, through lectures, multimedia presentations and assigned projects using a variety of art mediums, how color affects the human eye, mind, body and… source |
| ART 132 | ART-132. Three Dimensional Design. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs In Three Dimensional Design, students, through lectures, multimedia presentations and assigned projects using a variety of materials and the basic aspects of planning, sketchin… source |
| ART 133 | ART-133. Art History I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Art History I is a global survey of the major developments in painting, sculpture and architecture from the cave art of prehistory through the art of Africa, the Near East, South and Sout… source |
| ART 134 | ART-134. Art History II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Art History II explores the significant developments in painting, sculpture and architecture from the High Renaissance to the art of the late 20th century, and the art of Africa and the A… source |
| ART 183 | ART-183. Art History I Honors. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Art History I is a global survey of the major developments in painting, sculpture and architecture from the cave art of prehistory through the art of Africa, the Near East, South and Sout… source |
| ART 184 | ART-184. Art History II Honors. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Art History II explores the significant developments in painting, sculpture and architecture from the High Renaissance to the art of the late 20th century, and the art of Africa and the A… source |
| ART 219 | ART-219. Painting I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Painting I introduces students to the technical, formal and creative aspects of painting in either oil or acrylic paint. Student artists work with diverse subject matter and ex… source |
| ART 220 | ART-220. Painting II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Painting II advances students in the technical, formal and creative aspects of painting in either oil or acrylic paint. Student artists work with diverse subject matter and exp… source |
| ART 228 | ART-228. Sculpture I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs In Sculpture I, students explore space and form, and three-dimensional media in the creation of expressive sculptural objects. Students model, carve and construct in a variety… source |
| ART 229 | ART-229. Sculpture II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Sculpture II builds on the basic skills acquired in prerequisite courses and Sculpture I. Sculpture II is an extension of Sculpture I with a greater emphasis on originality and… source |
| ART 230 | ART-230. Portfolio and Presentation. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Portfolio and Presentation guides students in the selection of artworks appropriate to include in final portfolios. Students improve, restore, repair or complete any work neces… source |
| ART 233 | ART-233. Independent Study I. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs Course study designed with a faculty advisor. The student is responsible for developing a statement of goals and objectives and submitting proposed projects. Prerequisites: Permission of… source |
| ART 234 | ART-234. Independent Study II. 2 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs A project designed with a faculty advisor. The student is responsible for developing a statement of goals and objectives, maintaining a weekly log and submitting a summary project. Prereq… source |
| ART 237 | ART-237. Watercolor Painting. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs In this course, students learn, through demonstration and experience, how to paint using the expressive medium of watercolor. Students create still life, landscape, figurative… source |
| ART 238 | ART-238. Independent Study III. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A project designed with a faculty advisor. The student is responsible for developing a statement of goals and objectives, maintaining a weekly log and submitting a summary project. Prereq… source |
| ART 241 | ART-241. Ceramics I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs The study and practice of ceramics - the preparation of clay, hand building,wheel-throwing and glazing. Emphasis is placed on contemporary American techniques. Additional Fees:… source |
| ART 242 | ART-242. Ceramics II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs The study and practice of ceramics. Emphasis is placed on producing finished ceramic artworks. Prerequisites: ART-241 Additional Fees: Course fee applies. source |
| ART 291 | ART-291. Special Topics in Art. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Studio work in selected topics or issues in art. Additional Fees: Course fee applies. source |
| ART 292 | ART-292. Special Topics in Art. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Studio work in selected topics or issues in art. Additional Fees: Course fee applies. source |
| MED 292 | MED-292. Special Topics in Media. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in media. Topics may differ each time the course(s) is/are offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information. Avail… source |
| BUS 112 | BUS-112. Introduction to Business. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course introduces both business and non-business majors to various fields of business study. Topics include foundations of business and economic systems, management and leadership st… source |
| BUS 119 | BUS-119. Business Information Systems and Applications. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 15 hrs This course provides an introduction to the business productivity software programs available for problem solving and decision making in business and industry. This is a hands-… source |
| BUS 135 | BUS-135. Introduction to International Business. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course introduces students to the field of international business and trade. A broad range of topics prepares students for the rapidly evolving global business world and for advanced… source |
| BUS 136 | BUS-136. Personal Finance. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides a practical introduction to personal finance and money management by focusing on realistic ways to effectively manage and protect personal assets, minimize taxes, and… source |
| BUS 200 | BUS-200. Business Case Study Methodologies. 2 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs This course will introduce students to business case study analysis methodology. Students will analyze a variety of case study types and will develop case resolutions. Upon completion of… source |
| BUS 205 | BUS-205. Landscape Specifications and Estimating. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Required for students in Landscape Management and Design Agribusiness and Turf and Turfgrass Management and recommended for others with an interest in landscape maintenance or landscape d… source |
| BUS 210 | BUS-210. Entrepreneurial Mindset and Innovation. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is for all students interested in starting their own business or interested in learning about how entrepreneurs think, innovate, and lead. The objective of the course is to en… source |
| BUS 211 | BUS-211. Money and Banking. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course analyzes the organization and operation of our financial system. Included in the study are the money and capital markets, commercial banking, and other financial institutions… source |
| BUS 212 | BUS-212. Principles of Finance. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is a study of principles and practices followed in the financial organization and operation of a business organization, including financing new and growing businesses, sources… source |
| BUS 213 | BUS-213. Business Law I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is a basic study of the fundamentals of legal liability, the growth of our legal system, and the legal rights, duties and obligations of the individual. Specifically covered a… source |
| BUS 215 | BUS-215. Principles of Management. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is a study of the basic managerial functions of planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling. Emphasis is placed on the theory of management, organization and exe… source |
| BUS 218 | BUS-218. Investment Principles. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course introduces students to basic types of investment alternatives focusing on the mechanics of investing including online investing, researching and interpreting financial informa… source |
| BUS 219 | BUS-219. Small Business Operations. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course focuses on all aspects of operating an existing business or starting a new venture, culminating in the preparation and simulated execution of a business plan. Study includes e… source |
| BUS 227 | BUS-227. Internship Experience-Business (45-100 Hours). 1 Credit | — | COOP 45 hrs This course provides students in the Business Department's programs with job training and practical experience in a work environment prior to permanent employment amounting to between 45-… source |
| BUS 228 | BUS-228. Internship Experience-Business (90-200 Hours). 2 Credits | — | COOP 90 hrs This course provides students in the Business Department's programs with job training and practical experience in a work environment prior to permanent employment amounting to between 90-… source |
| BUS 229 | BUS-229. Internship Experience-Business (135-300 Hours). 3 Credits | — | COOP 135 hrs This course provides students in the Business Department's programs with job training and practical experience in a work environment prior to permanent employment amounting to between 13… source |
| BUS 233 | BUS-233. Principles of International Business. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course introduces students to the field of international business and trade. A broad range of topics prepares students for the rapidly evolving global business world and for advanced… source |
| BUS 242 | BUS-242. Customer Relations. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course focuses on customer relations as the measure of present and future business success. It begins with describing how business develops its business strategy on identified custom… source |
| BUS 291 | BUS-291. Special Topics in Business. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is an examination of selected topics or issues in business areas of study. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult with the Department of Bu… source |
| CDC 110 | CDC-110. Early Childhood Development. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course studies the growth and development of the child from birth through age eight. It will cover a variety of factors that influence child development such as diversity, culture, h… source |
| CDC 210 | CDC-210. Curriculum, Teaching and Learning in Early Childhood Education. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course studies designing, implementing, and evaluating developmentally appropriate curriculum for children birth through age eight with a focus on language and literacy, social and e… source |
| CDC 220 | CDC-220. CDA Capstone: Effective Preschool Practices. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course studies effective, practical, research-based methods for developing preschool teachers. Course content is aligned with the national competency standards for the Child Developm… source |
| CDC 228 | CDC-228. Cooperative Work Experience- Child Care. 3 Credits | — | COOP 45 hrs This course provides selected students in the Early Childhood programs with job-oriented training and practical experience in a work environment. Students desiring to participate in this… source |
| COM 101 | COM-101. Introduction to Communication. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Survey of the field of communication within a variety of contexts including: Interpersonal, Group, Organizational, Mass Media, Intercultural and International Communication. source |
| COM 102 | COM-102. Advertising and Society. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This is a survey course that follows the advertising industry from the early days of the Industrial Revolution through modern social media campaigns. There will be a strong emphasis on th… source |
| COM 103 | COM-103. Introduction to Public Relations. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is a survey of the principles and practices in public relations. Students gain an understanding of the history, development and globalization of PR, the impact of PR criticism… source |
| COM 104 | COM-104. Interpersonal Communication. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Students in this course discover how to communicate effectively in everyday relationships through the study of both theoretical frameworks and practical application. Topics include self-p… source |
| COM 105 | COM-105. Media Literacy. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Media Literacy prepares students to better understand the 21st century media environment. Topics covered include media form, media content, media effects and influence, and media industri… source |
| COM 109 | COM-109. Speech Fundamentals. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course introduces the fundamentals of organizing, outlining, and presenting narrative, informative and persuasive speeches. Specific attention is given to each student's verbal and n… source |
| COM 111 | COM-111. Introduction to Journalism. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Instruction and practice in reporting and writing news stories across multimedia platforms. Topics include new media, writing, reporting, interviewing, researching, news judgment, Associa… source |
| COM 112 | COM-112. Advanced Journalism. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Instruction and practice in news reporting, computer-assisted reporting and writing techniques. Specialized topics include profile writing, government meetings, statistics/budgets, police… source |
| COM 113 | COM-113. Professional Communication. 2 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs This course will help students develop the oral and written communication skills required for success in the professional world. Students will survey various mediums and techniques of com… source |
| COM 114 | COM-114. Media Aesthetics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Media Aesthetics looks at the importance, influence and meaning of visual images designed for use in electronic media. Through current and historical examples, students learn the principl… source |
| COM 115 | COM-115. Introduction to Mass Media. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Introduction to Mass Media is a survey course focusing on the history and consequences of mass media for the individual, society and culture. Specific areas of emphasis include the histor… source |
| COM 209 | COM-209. Editing and Publication Design. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Instruction and practice in copy editing, layout, design, headline writing, photo editing, news evaluation, media ethics and media law. Students utilize computers, Adobe Photoshop and Ado… source |
| COM 211 | COM-211. Television Production I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course introduces students to the basic operation of a television studio and the production process. Students learn techniques and develop skills in various studio functions includin… source |
| COM 212 | COM-212. Television Production II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Students employ skills learned in Television Production I and learn advanced production skills including studio and remote producing, remote-location video shooting, digital editing, adva… source |
| COM 213 | COM-213. Screenwriting. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Screenwriting is a course in creating and adapting stories for film. Theories of narrative and cinematic structure provide a foundation for students to create and explore characters, conf… source |
| COM 214 | COM-214. Sports Communication and Culture. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Sports Communication and Culture is a survey course that focuses on effective means of reporting and writing about sports teams, athletes, and important issues in the sports world, with a… source |
| COM 228 | COM-228. Cooperative Work Experience Communication. 3 Credits | — | COOP 45 hrs This course provides students in the Communications curriculum with job-oriented training and practical experience in a real work environment. This course is designed to supplement the st… source |
| COM 229 | COM-229. Coop. Work Experience - Related Class. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs Emphasis is based on developing a typographic vocabulary, identifying and recognizing type fonts and exploring type as design elements. Students engage in the skills of hand lettering and… source |
| COM 230 | COM-230. Communications Internship. 3 Credits | — | COOP 45 hrs The Communication Internship offers practical experience working part-time for an approved communication agency, organization or business under the supervision of a Communication faculty.… source |
| COM 234 | COM-234. Introduction to Film. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Through the study of representative major works of world cinema, students are introduced to the history and development of film as a creative medium or artistic expression and mass commun… source |
| COM 291 | COM-291. Special Topics in Communication. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in Communication. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the assistant chair for further information. source |
| COM 292 | COM-292. Special Topics in Communication. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in Communication. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information. Prer… source |
| COM 297 | COM-297. Internship in Communication (45-90 Hours ). 1 Credit | — | COOP 45 hrs The internship is an avenue for students to expand upon their Communication academic achievements by integrating meaningful experiential learning related to the student's discipline. Stud… source |
| COM 298 | COM-298. Internship in Communication (90-135 Hour s). 2 Credits | — | COOP 90 hrs The internship is an avenue for students to expand upon their Communication academic achievements by integrating meaningful experiential learning related to the student's discipline. Stud… source |
| CMP 000 | CMP-000. Technology Literacy Test. 0 Credits | — | LECT hrs Technology Literacy Test. source |
| CMP 136 | CMP-136. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs This course provides a broad and introductory understanding of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, trends, capabilities, implications, ethics, and introductory principles. Course wil… source |
| CMP 137 | CMP-137. Artificial Intelligence Lab. 2 Credits | — | LAB 60 hrs This lab course provides students with practical experience using artificial intelligence tools and applications. Students will gain proficiency with industry-standard AI platforms. The ac… source |
| CMP 291 | CMP-291. Special Topics in Information Technology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 15 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in information technologies. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for add… source |
| CMP 292 | CMP-292. Special Topics in Information Technology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 15 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in information technologies. Topics may differ each time the course(s) is offered. Students should consult the department chair for… source |
| CMP 293 | CMP-293. Special Topics in Information Technology II. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in information technologies. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for additional inf… source |
| CMP 296 | CMP-296. Cooperative Work Experience-Information Technology (45-100 Hours). 1 Credit | — | COOP 45 hrs This course provides students in the Department of Information Technologies programs with job training and practical experience in a work environment prior to permanent employment amounti… source |
| CMP 297 | CMP-297. Cooperative Work Experience-Information Technology (90-200 Hours). 2 Credits | — | COOP 90 hrs This course provides students in the Department of Information Technologies programs with job training and practical experience in a work environment prior to permanent employment amounti… source |
| CMP 298 | CMP-298. Cooperative Work Experience-Information Technology (135-300 Hours). 3 Credits | — | COOP 135 hrs This course provides students in the Department of Information Technologies programs with job training and practical experience in a work environment prior to permanent employment amount… source |
| CJS 105 | CJS-105. Introduction to Careers in Public Safety. 2 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs This mandatory first-semester hybrid course is an introduction to careers in the Public Safety field, as well as an introduction to research and writing, ethics, and critical thinking. Th… source |
| CJS 110 | CJS-110. Introduction to Policing. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course will provide an overview of policing, both from an historical and contemporary perspective. This will include an introduction to police organizations and operations… source |
| CJS 115 | CJS-115. Introduction to Security. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The historical, philosophical and legal basis of security. The role of security and the security individual in modern society; the concept of professionalism; and the survey of the admini… source |
| CJS 116 | CJS-116. Introduction to Criminology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The study of crime, crime statistics, theories of crime causation, crime typologies, the impact of crime, limits of criminal law, and society's reactions to criminal behavior. source |
| CJS 118 | CJS-118. Fundamentals of Law. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Fundamentals of Law is an introduction to the court system and the principles of substantive law in the field of contracts, torts, property, and family law. Prerequisites: CJS-105 AND CJS… source |
| CJS 120 | CJS-120. Jurisprudence: The Philosophy of Law. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Explores the principles upon which law is based. The course seeks to define, categorize and relate those principles to each other and ascertain not what the law is, but rather why it is,… source |
| CJS 121 | CJS-121. Criminal Justice System. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A study of the overall system of criminal justice from its early historical development to its evolution within the United States. Identification of various sub-enforcement, courts and co… source |
| CJS 122 | CJS-122. Classics of Criminology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The goal of this course is to gain an intellectual understanding of criminology by reviewing its progress in the past 20 years. It presents the causes of crime and the effect of crime on… source |
| CJS 126 | CJS-126. Introduction to Emergency Management. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course examines the necessity for Emergency Management. It covers the evolution of Emergency Management in the United States. The course covers an introduction to Disaster Preparedne… source |
| CJS 127 | CJS-127. Introduction to Homeland Security. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course examines the necessity for Homeland Security. It covers the development of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) including its organization and function. The course covers… source |
| CJS 131 | CJS-131. Introduction to Corrections. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An introduction and overview of fundamental process, trends and practices of probation, institutional treatment, parole and contemporary community-based correctional programs. Included is… source |
| CJS 140 | CJS-140. Basic Emergency Telecommunicator. 3 Credits | — | LECT 48 hrs The 40-hour basic Telecommunicator Training Course, as approved by the Office of Emergency Telecommunication Service (OETS), is designed for dispatchers having less than 320 hours of publ… source |
| CJS 141 | CJS-141. Basic Emergency Medical Dispatch. 2 Credits | — | LECT 39 hrs A required course for 9-1-1 Telecommunicator. This state-approved certification course will enable the student to properly answer, prioritize and dispatch calls for medical aid, and to pr… source |
| CJS 201 | CJS-201. Emergency Services Management. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course introduces the student to the principles of personnel management through the use of effective leadership techniques. Topics include overview of emergency services operations a… source |
| CJS 205 | CJS-205. Disaster Response and Recover y. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course introduces the student to the principles of disaster response and recovery. Topics include knowing what to expect when a disaster strikes, management approaches, initial respo… source |
| CJS 213 | CJS-213. Police and the Community. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course focuses on the importance of and strategies for positive police-community interactions and addresses the internal and external communities the police serve. The interdisciplin… source |
| CJS 214 | CJS-214. Juvenile Delinquency. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A review of the historical reasons for the establishment of juvenile courts in the United States, an examination of the juvenile justice process, and an introduction to the functions of t… source |
| CJS 215 | CJS-215. Investigative Function. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Fundamentals of reconstructing a chronological sequence of events as to if, when and how a crime was committed. This includes searching, collecting, preserving, evaluating and cross-compa… source |
| CJS 220 | CJS-220. Litigation Procedures. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is an introduction to the legal system with a focus on the New Jersey Court System. A review of substantive areas of law and application of procedural concepts from initiation… source |
| CJS 221 | CJS-221. Criminal Law and Procedure. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course consists of a fundamental overview of the historical development and philosophy of law including definitions, classifications, and Constitutional origins. Additional topics ar… source |
| CJS 224 | CJS-224. Introduction to Police Operations. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides the student with an opportunity to observe and interact with the fundamentals of police operations. The student is provided with a basis for resolving everyday operat… source |
| CJS 225 | CJS-225. Probation and Parole. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course examines the history of the fields of probation and parole, detailing how it moved from a focus on treatment/rehabilitation and the indeterminate sentence, toward a model base… source |
| CJS 226 | CJS-226. Internship Work Experience - Criminal Justice (45-100 Hours). 1 Credit | — | COOP 15 hrs This course provides students enrolled in the Criminal Justice program with job-oriented training and practical work experience in a work environment prior to permanent employment and req… source |
| CJS 227 | CJS-227. Internship Work Experience - Criminal Justice (90-200 Hours). 2 Credits | — | COOP 30 hrs This course provides students enrolled in the Criminal Justice program with job-oriented training and practical work experience in a work environment prior to permanent employment and req… source |
| CJS 228 | CJS-228. Public Safety Internship. 3 Credits | — | COOP 45 hrs This course provides students enrolled in the Criminal Justice program with job-oriented training and practical work experience in a work environment prior to permanent employment and req… source |
| CJS 230 | CJS-230. Ethics in the Law. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course will introduce students to the ethical issues that are present in the legal system. Emphasis will be placed on the New Jersey Rules of Professional Conduct. Students will anal… source |
| CJS 231 | CJS-231. Domestic and International Terrorism. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course offers an in-depth examination of both Domestic and International Terrorism. Topics include; the history and definitions of terrorism, the motivation behind terrorism, how ter… source |
| CJS 291 | CJS-291. Special Topics in Criminal Justice. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in criminal justice. Topics differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information. Prere… source |
| CJS 292 | CJS-292. Special Topics in Criminal Justice. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in criminal justice. Topics differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information. Prere… source |
| HOS 100 | HOS-100. Serv-Safe Food Handling. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs Students are introduced to the basic principles and guidelines of sanitation and food safety in a professional food service environment. Topics include foodborne illness, microbiology, fo… source |
| HOS 101 | HOS-101. Introduction to Food. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs The modern kitchen offers a multitude of opportunities to explore the world of food. From the equipment available to the bounty of fresh and processed foods that can be obtaine… source |
| HOS 102 | HOS-102. Food Management. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The management of food and related costs in the professional environment is an underlying factor throughout the hospitality industry. This course provides the framework from which to exam… source |
| HOS 103 | HOS-103. Food Production. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 15 hrs The production of food in the professional environment is a demanding and time-consuming process which requires great skill. This course provides the framework from which to ex… source |
| HOS 105 | HOS-105. Food Science and Nutrition. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course covers the role of nutrition in food and health and the impact nutrition has on the food service industry. Students learn basic nutrition concepts and discuss curre… source |
| HOS 117 | HOS-117. Introduction to Baking. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This is an introductory course in baking. This class introduces the student to the fundamental principles within a bakeshop and pastry kitchen. The student learns the basic bak… source |
| HOS 118 | HOS-118. Introduction to the Hospitality Industry. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A survey course of the Hospitality Industry which provides students with an overview of the role of management within the profession. The four primary areas of the Hospitality Industry (F… source |
| HOS 121 | HOS-121. Advanced Baking. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course is a continuation of the baking methods and formulas presented in Introduction to Baking. Students prepare a variety of cakes and icings and learn to apply a variet… source |
| HOS 123 | HOS-123. International Cuisines. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs The study of the world of food and the cuisines of different cultures is one of the growing trends in the United States. Our modern culture brings together a multitude of diffe… source |
| HOS 125 | HOS-125. Chocolates. 1 Credit | — | LECT 30 hrs The art of working with chocolate is the emphasis of this class. This course will cover the theoretical, practical and artistic aspect of chocolate and confections. The students will appl… source |
| HOS 126 | HOS-126. American Regional Cuisine. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs American Regional Cuisine celebrates the diversity, distinction and delectable essences of American cooking. Organized by region, these recipes are drawn from every part of the menu, offer… source |
| HOS 127 | HOS-127. Italian Cuisine. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs From savory soups to sweet desserts, students study Italian cooking in the same manner as a typical menu. Recipes are drawn from every part of the meal and offer a wide range of culinary s… source |
| HOS 128 | HOS-128. Chinese Cuisine. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs Chinese cooking is one of the world's oldest continuous culinary traditions, developed over the course of 4,000 years. A subject of profound importance for countless generations of Chinese… source |
| HOS 129 | HOS-129. Latin Cuisines. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs Latin Cuisines investigates the origins of modern Iberian, Caribbean, Central, and South American cooking and develops the student knowledge of these areas. The many similarities are only… source |
| HOS 201 | HOS-201. Marketing and Event Planning. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The field of event planning is one of the most exciting and dynamic aspects of the hospitality industry. In order to be successful, the marketing of not just the business but also the ind… source |
| HOS 210 | HOS-210. Dining Room Management. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs Practical training in the operations and practices of a modern dining room. Students will learn the techniques needed to work and succeed as a management professional in the di… source |
| HOS 211 | HOS-211. Human Resource Management in the Hospitality Industry. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course applies human resource management principles to the hotel and restaurant industry. Topics covered include recruitment, training, motivation, job descriptions and alternative p… source |
| HOS 213 | HOS-213. Food and Beverage Purchasing and Cost Controls. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A more advanced course dealing with the concepts of selection and procurement in the hospitality industry. Special emphasis is given to food cost, the purchasing function, and procurement… source |
| HOS 215 | HOS-215. Bar and Beverage Service Management. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A comprehensive study of food and beverage managerial principles, with an emphasis on alcoholic beverages. The manufacture, distribution, control procedures, legal aspects, integrity issu… source |
| HOS 227 | HOS-227. Internship Work Experience Hospitality (45-100 Hours). 1 Credit | — | COOP 15 hrs This course provides students enrolled in the Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Programs with job-oriented training and practical work experience in a work environment prior to per… source |
| HOS 228 | HOS-228. Internship Work Experience Hospitality (90-200 Hours). 2 Credits | — | COOP 30 hrs This course provides students enrolled in the Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Programs with job-oriented training and practical work experience in a work environment prior to per… source |
| HOS 229 | HOS-229. Internship Work Experience Hospitality (135-300 Hours). 3 Credits | — | COOP 135 hrs This course provides students enrolled in the Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Programs with job-oriented training and practical work experience in a work environment prior to pe… source |
| HOS 230 | HOS-230. Intensive Internship Work Experience Hospitality. 3 Credits | — | COOP 300 hrs This course provides students enrolled in the Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Programs with an intensive work experience of 300 hours in duration. The course is meant to be take… source |
| HOS 232 | HOS-232. Principles of Travel and Tourism. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Principles of travel and tourism offer Hospitality Management majors, other students, and aspiring travel and tourism professionals a comprehensive overview of the principles, practices a… source |
| HOS 233 | HOS-233. Food as Art. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course introduces students to the art of food styling, food photography, garde manger and cake decoration. Topics covered include how to prepare, arrange, and preserve foo… source |
| HOS 235 | HOS-235. Restaurant Operations. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course is the culmination of the student studies in Restaurant Management. The class will develop and market a restaurant concept that will be used to serve the CCM public… source |
| HOS 239 | HOS-239. Independent Study-Hospitality Industry. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is an independent work/study designed for the student on a topic that is selected in accordance with academic standards and dependent upon department chair approval. Prerequis… source |
| HOS 240 | HOS-240. Hotel Operations. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs In the modern Hospitality Industry managers and hotel executives must plan for a variety of business conditions that are constantly changing and developing. This course offers students th… source |
| HOS 250 | HOS-250. Food Truck Entrepreneur. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs Food trucks have become a popular and important part of the hospitality industry. This course introduces the fundamentals of owning and operating a food trailer or truck. The r… source |
| HOS 255 | HOS-255. Hospitality Leader Capstone. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs The Hospitality Leader Capstone completes your HOS experience at CCM by offering the final certifications towards the ManageFirst program. The primary aim is certification in the Serv-Saf… source |
| DAN 111 | DAN-111. Introduction to Dance. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs This course is for the student with little or no movement experience and is designed as an introduction to dance as an art form. Foundational techniques of ballet, modern and jazz dance ar… source |
| DAN 112 | DAN-112. Dance Appreciation. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is designed for any student wishing to gain knowledge of the contemporary dance world and its relation to the other arts. Personalities, companies, productions, etc. are explo… source |
| DAN 117 | DAN-117. Introduction to Ballet. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs This course is for the student with little or no movement experience and is designed to develop the foundational technique of classical ballet. Specific attention is given to proper execut… source |
| DAN 125 | DAN-125. Jazz I. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs This course is for the student at a beginning experience level and is designed to introduce the jazz dance genre. Specific attention is given to exploring rhythms, body isolations and styl… source |
| DAN 126 | DAN-126. Jazz II. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs This course is for the student at an intermediate experience level and is a continuation of Jazz I. More advanced movements including greater intricacy and faster rhythms are taught. Stude… source |
| DAN 130 | DAN-130. Tap Dance I. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs This course is for students at a beginning experience level and is designed to introduce the tap dance genre. Specific attention is given to developing the skills necessary to articulately… source |
| DAN 134 | DAN-134. Dance History. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course follows the historical development of dance from the movement of prehistoric humans to the theatrical dancing of the 21st century. Videos and examples of dance styles are used… source |
| DAN 135 | DAN-135. Dance Theater Workshop. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs Dance Majors only. This course is designed for the student interested in dance production. The course involves publicity work, costuming, design, auditions, rehearsals and possible perform… source |
| DAN 136 | DAN-136. Dance Theatre Workshop II. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs This class develops the student as a performer, choreographer and/or backstage production artist. It is a continuation of Dance Theatre Workshop I and serves as a vehicle for active partic… source |
| DAN 137 | DAN-137. Ballet I. 2 Credits | — | LAB 60 hrs This course is for the student at a beginning experience level and is designed to develop the technical physical skills necessary for classical ballet. Specific attention is given to prope… source |
| DAN 138 | DAN-138. Ballet II. 2 Credits | — | LAB 60 hrs This course is for the student at a low intermediate level and is a continuation of Ballet I. It is designed to more fully develop the skills necessary for classical ballet. Continued emph… source |
| DAN 141 | DAN-141. Modern Dance I. 2 Credits | — | LAB 60 hrs This course is for the student at a beginning experience level and is designed to develop the technical physical skills necessary for modern dance. The emphasis is on developing the body a… source |
| DAN 142 | DAN-142. Modern Dance II. 2 Credits | — | LAB 60 hrs This course is for the student at a low intermediate experience level and is a continuation of Modern Dance I. Emphasis is on creative explorations of movement already learned. Specific at… source |
| DAN 146 | DAN-146. Dance for Musical Theatre. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs This course is ideal for any student interested in Broadway theater. This course gives students a movement base for auditions, performance and choreography covering musical styles ranging… source |
| DAN 211 | DAN-211. Intermediate Ballet. 3 Credits | — | LAB 90 hrs This course is for the student at the intermediate experience level and designed to continue the development of technical physical skills necessary for classical ballet. It builds upon the… source |
| DAN 212 | DAN-212. Advanced Ballet. 3 Credits | — | LAB 90 hrs This course is for the student at the advanced experience level and is a continuation of Intermediate Ballet. Specific attention is given to developing performance quality and audition tec… source |
| DAN 216 | DAN-216. Intermediate Modern Dance. 3 Credits | — | LAB 90 hrs This course is for the student at the intermediate experience level and is designed to continue the development of the technical physical skills necessary for modern dance. It builds upon… source |
| DAN 217 | DAN-217. Advanced Modern Dance. 3 Credits | — | LAB 90 hrs This course is for the student at the advanced experience level and is a continuation of Intermediate Modern Dance. Specific attention is given to developing the dancing body in intricate… source |
| DAN 220 | DAN-220. Dance Theatre Workshop III. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs This class continues to develop the student as a performer, choreographer and/or backstage production artist. It is a continuation of Dance Theatre Workshop II and serves as a vehicle for… source |
| DAN 222 | DAN-222. Dance Theatre Workshop IV. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs This class is the culmination of the dance student's participation in the County College of Morris Dance Theatre productions and a continuation of work done in Dance Theatre Workshop III.… source |
| DAN 224 | DAN-224. Choreography I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course focuses on both individual and group creativity of new movement phrases using improvisation and other choreographic tools leading to actual compositions by the stud… source |
| DAN 226 | DAN-226. Choreography II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course continues to explore elements of creative dance learned in Choreography I. Musical interpretation, narrative, prop studies,etc. are stressed. Completed movement phr… source |
| DAN 230 | DAN-230. Dance Internship (45-100 hours). 1 Credit | — | COOP 45 hrs Dance Majors only. This course enables the student to complete on- or off-campus work/study in the dance field related to the student's goals as a dance major. Experience is gained in the… source |
| DAN 231 | DAN-231. Dance Internship (90-200 hours). 2 Credits | — | COOP 90 hrs Dance Majors only. This course enables the student to complete on- or off- campus work/study in the dance field related to the student's goals as a dance major. Experience is gained in th… source |
| DAN 232 | DAN-232. Dance Internship (135-300 hours). 3 Credits | — | COOP 135 hrs Dance Majors only. This course enables the student to complete on- or off-campus work/study in the dance field related to the student's goals as a dance major. Experience is gained in th… source |
| DSN 106 | DSN-106. Introduction to Sewing and Textiles. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs A studio course that introduces the student to the primary aspects of fashion construction and textiles as they relate to garments. Content includes an overview of industry rel… source |
| DSN 108 | DSN-108. Two Dimensional Design for Designers. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs A studio course that explores a variety of techniques of visualization to develop and present design concepts. Students learn to use elements and principles to achieve a synthe… source |
| DSN 110 | DSN-110. History of Design. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The course explores the evolution of design, past and present, across multiple disciplines which include architecture, interior design, industrial design, fashion design, and product desi… source |
| DSN 115 | DSN-115. Basic Drafting. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Basic Drafting is a beginner's course that provides a solid foundation for all design and engineering courses. The study of materials and techniques in this course introduces s… source |
| DSN 120 | DSN-120. Design Concepts I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Design Concepts I is a detailed exploration of scale and proportion through two and three-dimensional sketch problems varying in levels of complexity and duration. Design proje… source |
| DSN 125 | DSN-125. Design Rendering. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Design Rendering is an advanced-level studio course that builds on the work completed in Drawing I, Drawing for Designers and Design Concepts 1. The course concentrates on prod… source |
| DSN 135 | DSN-135. Fashion Construction Technology I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course takes a hands-on approach to the design, construction and presentation of fashion apparel, custom made clothing and costuming for stage and screen. Construction tec… source |
| DSN 145 | DSN-145. Introduction to Fashion and Visual Merchandising. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This class explores the interrelationship between the consumer and the various sectors of the fashion industry. Students learn the principles and techniques that fashion mercha… source |
| DSN 146 | DSN-146. Fashion Merchandising II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course explores the interrelationship between the consumer and the various sectors of the fashion industry. Students learn the principles and techniques that fashion merch… source |
| DSN 160 | DSN-160. Fashion Construction Technology II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This intermediate course in fashion construction techniques concentrates on the details that set couture sewing apart from ready-to-wear and standard home sewing. The student e… source |
| DSN 165 | DSN-165. Drawing for Designers. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs A studio course that introduces the design student to the many techniques of drawing required for a design professional. The course explores perspective, line quality and the g… source |
| DSN 219 | DSN-219. Advanced CAD 3D Modeling. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Upon completing CAD I and CAD II, students are next expected to acquire advanced skills in 3D modeling. This course expands on the lessons learned in CAD I and II and teaches t… source |
| DSN 220 | DSN-220. Design Concepts II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Design Concepts II is a continuation of Design Concepts I through projects focusing on the design methodology of problem solving. Projects explore design problems through sketc… source |
| DSN 234 | DSN-234. Independent Study in Design. 1-3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides an opportunity for selected students to participate in independent work under close supervision of a Design faculty member. Interested students should make their inte… source |
| DSN 250 | DSN-250. Design Portfolio Preparation and Review. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Portfolio Preparation and Review guides students in the selection of studio work appropriate to include in their portfolios. Students improve, restore, repair or complete any w… source |
| DSN 255 | DSN-255. Fashion Design Computer. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Fashion Design and Fashion Merchandising students learn to design fashion garments and generate fashion promotional utilizing the computer and advanced digital imaging software… source |
| DSN 291 | DSN-291. Special Topics in Design I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs The Special Topics in Design I course allows for the insertion of relevant but unscheduled courses into the curriculum. The course content includes specific technical or aesthe… source |
| DSN 292 | DSN-292. Special Topics in Design II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs The Special Topics in Design II course allows for the insertion of relevant but unscheduled courses into the curriculum. The course content includes specific technical or aesth… source |
| DSN 293 | DSN-293. Special Topics in Design III. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The Special Topics in Design III course allows for the insertion of relevant but unscheduled courses into the curriculum. The course content includes specific technical or aesthetic Desig… source |
| DSN 297 | DSN-297. Internship in Design (45-90 hours). 1 Credit | — | COOP 45 hrs The internship is an avenue for students to expand upon their Design academic achievements by integrating meaningful experiential learning related to the student's discipline. Students wo… source |
| DSN 298 | DSN-298. Internship in Design (90-135 hours). 2 Credits | — | COOP 90 hrs The internship is an avenue for students to expand upon their Design academic achievements by integrating meaningful experiential learning related to the student's discipline. Students wo… source |
| DSN 299 | DSN-299. Internship in Design (135-300 hours). 3 Credits | — | COOP 135 hrs The internship is an avenue for students to expand upon their Design academic achievements by integrating meaningful experiential learning related to the student's discipline. Students w… source |
| EDU 111 | EDU-111. Teaching in America. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course presents the historical and philosophical foundations of American education and how they relate to contemporary issues facing teachers in America today. The goal is to provide… source |
| EDU 211 | EDU-211. Behavior Observation in Education. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course on behavioral observation and applications explores effective classroom practices including observation, assessment, facilitation techniques, strategies for behavior managemen… source |
| ELT 100 | ELT-100. Circuit Analysis DC/AC. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course introduces the student to both DC and AC circuit theory. It includes Ohm's and Kirchoff's laws for analysis of series and parallel circuits. Computer circuit simula… source |
| ELT 102 | ELT-102. Circuit Measurement and Fundamentals. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs An introductory course in electrical circuit analysis and measurement. This course will cover topics in DC and AC circuits, as well as the instruments needed to properly characterize the b… source |
| ELT 110 | ELT-110. Digital Principles. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course develops the fundamentals of the binary system. Circuit implementation from Boolean functions and map minimization. Course includes study of combinational logic, se… source |
| ELT 115 | ELT-115. Active Circuit Components. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 60 hrs This course introduces the behavior of semiconductor electronic devices and develops the device characteristics. Some DC and AC circuit theory is expanded upon so that the acti… source |
| ELT 121 | ELT-121. Circuit Analysis. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course introduces the student to both DC and AC circuit theory. It includes Ohm's and Kirchoff's laws for analysis of series and parallel circuits. Computer circuit simula… source |
| ELT 123 | ELT-123. Studio Maintenance. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs For Music Recording majors only. This course provides students an introduction to music studio electronics. Basic skills of working with electronic components are covered, incl… source |
| ELT 200 | ELT-200. Biomedical Electronics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is the study of the techniques and theory behind the instrumentation utilized in hospital and health-related laboratory work. Emphasis is placed on physiological signals deriv… source |
| ELT 201 | ELT-201. Electricity and Electronics. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course is a fundamental study of electricity and electronics for Engineering Technology majors. The principles of electrical components and circuits are studied in class a… source |
| ELT 209 | ELT-209. Advanced Digital and Microprocessors. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course is an extension of digital theory into the operation and interfacing of microprocessors. Major topics include sequential logic design, memory organization, micropro… source |
| ELT 210 | ELT-210. Electronic Fabrication. 1 Credit | — | LAB 45 hrs This course provides students with an opportunity to learn about the process involved in the fabrication of electronic circuit boards. Using computer-aided drafting tools, students create… source |
| ELT 213 | ELT-213. Active Circuit Design. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course covers analysis and design of solid-state amplifiers using bipolar and field effect transistors. Topics include frequency response using Bode plots and feedback ana… source |
| ELT 215 | ELT-215. Industrial Electronics. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course covers operational amplifiers in linear, non-linear and active filter applications, pulse and wave-shaping techniques, power supplies and regulators, thyristor cont… source |
| ELT 227 | ELT-227. Biomedical Clinical Experience. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides the student with a 200-hour internship at a local hospital. The student assists in the maintenance and calibration of biomedical electronic equipment. The student mus… source |
| ELT 230 | ELT-230. Optoelectronics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course covers principles of light and linear optics characteristics of electro-optical light sources and detectors and their applications in industry, displays and communi… source |
| ELT 231 | ELT-231. Electronic Communication Systems. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course covers A.M., F.M., and single side-band communication systems, including an introduction to digital transmission. Designed to familiarize the student with transmitt… source |
| ELT 239 | ELT-239. Cooperative Work Experience Electronics Engineering Technology. 3 Credits | — | 0 This course provides a field experience in the laboratory facilities of an industrial firm. The course is designed for students in the Electronics Engineering Technology programs to obtain industri… source |
| ELT 250 | ELT-250. Solar Photovoltaic and Alternative Energy Systems. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs Examines the scientific principles, engineering design and implementation of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. Students will learn about site assessment, specifying and evaluati… source |
| ELT 291 | ELT-291. Special Topics in Electronics Engineering Technology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course provides an examination of selected topics or issues in Electronics Engineering Technology. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consu… source |
| ELT 292 | ELT-292. Special Topics in Electronic Engineering Technology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course provides an examination of selected topics or issues in Electronics Engineering Technology. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consu… source |
| ENR 103 | ENR-103. Basic Engineering Graphics I. 1 Credit | — | LAB 45 hrs Students learn fundamentals of engineering drawing through freehand sketching. Course includes developing orthographic views including auxiliary views, dimensioning, sectioning, tolerancin… source |
| ENR 117 | ENR-117. Computer-Aided Drafting I. 2 Credits | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 60 hrs This course is an introduction to the concepts and operation of engineering drawing preparation using CAD (computer-aided drafting). The emphasis is on how CAD can reduce drawi… source |
| ENR 118 | ENR-118. Computer-Aided Drafting II. 2 Credits | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 60 hrs This course is a continuation and enhancement of Computer-Aided Drafting I. Topics include prototype drawings, blocks, attributes, x-reference, grips, paper space and developme… source |
| ENR 119 | ENR-119. Technical Computer Applications. 1 Credit | — | LAB 45 hrs This course provides an introduction to the various technical tools available to help solve problems in the field of engineering technology. This is a hands-on laboratory course designed t… source |
| ENR 120 | ENR-120. Technical Computer Programming. 2 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course is an introduction to computer programming with application to engineering technology. Microcomputers are used to develop application programs in a programming lang… source |
| ENR 121 | ENR-121. Engineering Graphics. 2 Credits | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course is an introduction to computer aided design software and hardware. Covered are geometric constructions, multiview orthographic projection, dimensioning, sectioning,… source |
| ENR 123 | ENR-123. Introduction to Engineering. 0 Credits | — | LECT 15 hrs This course provides the entering engineering student with an overview of the engineering profession and the design process. Topics discussed include the engineering course of study, acad… source |
| ENR 124 | ENR-124. Instrumentation and Measurements. 2 Credits | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course is an introductory study in the concepts involving physical measurements utilizing hands-on electrical and mechanical measurement applications. Use of basic instrum… source |
| ENR 125 | ENR-125. Computer Programming for Engineers. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs A course in structured and object-oriented programming, emphasizing engineering applications and numerical methods in assignments. Program assignments are coded and are impleme… source |
| ENR 126 | ENR-126. Computer Aided Design and Applications. 2 Credits | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 60 hrs An introductory course in computer aided design using parametric solid modeling software. Creation of solid models of parts, generation of orthographic views, sectional views a… source |
| ENR 130 | ENR-130. Introduction to Engineering. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs This course provides the entering engineering student with an overview of the engineering profession and the design process. In addition this course is designed to assist the first year e… source |
| ENR 132 | ENR-132. Introduction to Experimentation and Design. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs A required course in the Engineering Technology programs that introduces students to the field of engineering. Students will be introduced to experimental techniques, data coll… source |
| ENR 134 | ENR-134. Robotics and Automation I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course provides an overview of control concepts, automation systems, and the application of robotic systems in modern industrial applications. Students explore coordinate… source |
| ENR 135 | ENR-135. Robotics and Automation II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course is a continuation of Robotics and Automation I and provides a more in-depth exploration of automation systems, PLC programming using I/O devices, system design, and… source |
| ENR 136 | ENR-136. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs This course provides a broad and introductory understanding of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, trends, capabilities, implications, ethics, and introductory principles. Course wil… source |
| ENR 137 | ENR-137. Artificial Intelligence Lab. 2 Credits | — | LAB 30 hrs This lab course provides students with practical experience using artificial intelligence tools and applications. Students will gain proficiency with industry-standard AI platforms. The ac… source |
| ENR 220 | ENR-220. Hydraulics and Fluid Power. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course is an exploration into the relationship between pressure, density and temperature as they relate to hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Topics include hydraulic pumps,… source |
| ENR 222 | ENR-222. Mechanics of Solids. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Principles of strength of materials are derived for uniaxial stresses and strains, direct shear, torsion bending and combined stresses and column buckling. Also covered are axial force, s… source |
| ENR 223 | ENR-223. Engineering Mechanics I (Statics). 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is a vector approach to statics in a plane and in three dimensions, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies. Equivalent force systems, structural analysis, centroids and mom… source |
| ENR 224 | ENR-224. Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics). 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is a calculus-based course in dynamics. Kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies, Newton's laws, work, energy, impulse and momentum are covered. Practical enginee… source |
| ENR 230 | ENR-230. Engineering Strength of Materials. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs Principles of strength of materials are derived for uniaxial stresses and strains, direct shear, torsion bending, and combined stresses and column buckling. Elementary failure… source |
| ENR 232 | ENR-232. Materials Science. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course covers the properties and structure of materials: atomic bonding, molecular, crystalline, noncrystalline structures and crystalline imperfections. It also covers metallic phas… source |
| ENR 234 | ENR-234. Independent Study in Technology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is for students in Engineering Technologies. The student selects an area of interest and proposes a plan of study to a sponsoring faculty member who supervises and evaluates t… source |
| ENR 235 | ENR-235. Engineering Circuit Analysis I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This first course in engineering circuit analysis covers DC circuit analysis including source transformations, mesh, nodal, superposition, Thevenin and Norton theorems, and the maximum po… source |
| ENR 236 | ENR-236. Engineering Circuit Analysis Laboratory I. 1 Credit | — | LAB 45 hrs This laboratory course includes experiments in DC, AC and transients to accompany the course work in Engineering Circuit Analysis I. Corequisites: ENR-235 Additional Fees: Course fee appli… source |
| ENR 237 | ENR-237. Engineering Circuit Analysis II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This is a second course in engineering circuit analysis. Natural and step response of RL, RC and RLC circuits, mutual inductance, ideal transformers, series and parallel resonance are stu… source |
| ENR 238 | ENR-238. Engineering Circuit Analysis Laboratory II. 1 Credit | — | LAB 45 hrs This laboratory course includes experiments on transformers, series and parallel resonance, filters and frequency/phase response plots, and two-port hybrid models to accompany the course w… source |
| ENR 240 | ENR-240. Engineering Technology Project. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course covers the design of products and processes considering functional requirements, manufacturing feasibility and economy, and the use of technical literature and cata… source |
| ENR 241 | ENR-241. Instrumentation and Control. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course is an introduction to the study of measuring systems and components, digital and analog signals and their characteristics. Mechanical and electromechanical transduc… source |
| ENR 264 | ENR-264. Machine Learning. 3 Credits | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 60 hrs This course provides a practical understanding and foundational principles of Machine Learning techniques. It offers the concepts, the intuitions, and the tools the students ne… source |
| ENR 290 | ENR-290. Special Topics in Technology. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs This course is for students in Engineering Technologies. The student selects an area of interest and proposes a plan of study to a sponsoring faculty member who supervises and evaluates t… source |
| ENR 291 | ENR-291. Special Topics in Engineering. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is an examination of selected topics or issues in engineering. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further info… source |
| ENR 292 | ENR-292. Special Topics in Engineering. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is an examination of selected topics or issues in engineering. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further info… source |
| FST 101 | FST-101. Introduction to Fire Science. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This class is considered to be the foundation course for all students of Fire Science Technology. Students are introduced to the concept of the systems approach to fire protection by pres… source |
| FST 102 | FST-102. Fire Prevention and Related Codes. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides students with basic knowledge of federal, state and local codes related to building construction, fire and life safety requirements, and other codes. Includes New Jer… source |
| FST 103 | FST-103. Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategy. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Analysis of the basic rules of fire fighting strategy, defining engine company responsibilities, defining ladder company functions, correlating mutual aid fires and general fire problems.… source |
| FST 106 | FST-106. Fire Protection Systems. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A study of the nature of public and private fire protection with an emphasis on analysis of systems of fire detection, fire alarm, fire communications, water distribution networks, fire s… source |
| FST 107 | FST-107. Fire Apparatus Specifications, Inspections and Maintenance. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course covers the principles of care, maintenance and operation of fire apparatus and pumps. Includes pump construction and accessories, pumping techniques, power development and tra… source |
| FST 201 | FST-201. Fire Service Management. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course introduces the student to the principles of personnel management through the use of effective leadership techniques. Topics include overview of the fire service as an organiza… source |
| FST 202 | FST-202. Hazardous Materials. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A comprehensive study of the physical, chemical and toxicological characteristics of hazardous materials. This course includes basic methods of recognition and identification based upon t… source |
| FST 204 | FST-204. Fire Protection, Building Construction. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course introduces basic construction principles and the special characteristics of wood and ordinary construction as they concern the fire service. Primary emphasis is on improving t… source |
| FST 205 | FST-205. Fire Investigation. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An in-depth course that defines successful methods for conducting fire investigations. Specific topics include basic chemistry of fire, point of origin, fire cause (both accidental and in… source |
| FST 206 | FST-206. Fire Hydraulics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is a concentrated study in the application of mathematics and physics to the properties of water as used in fire suppression operations. Classic hydraulics formulas are used t… source |
| FST 207 | FST-207. Emergency Medical Technician. 6 Credits | — | LECT 60 hrs LAB 60 hrs This course is designed to prepare the basic Emergency Medical Technician in accordance with the United States Department of Transportation curriculum and the New Jersey Depart… source |
| FST 210 | FST-210. Current Issues in Fire Science/ Capstone Experience. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A review of the current problems affecting the fire service with particular emphasis on resource allocation, planning and fiscal constraints. The capstone experience requires the student… source |
| ESL 010 | ESL-00A. Reg Code for ESL-010 and ESL-021. 0 Credits | — | LECT hrs Allows students to register for level 1 ESL Reading 010 and Conversational English 021. source |
| ESL 017 | ESL-00B. Reg Code for ESL-017. 0 Credits | — | LECT hrs Allows student to register for Level I ESL Writing. source |
| ESL 019 | ESL-019. ESL Reading II. 0 Credits | — | LECT 60 hrs This course furthers the reading skills introduced in ESL Reading I. The course texts enhance cultural awareness and prepare ESL students to comprehend college-level texts in English. Stu… source |
| ESL 020 | ESL-020. ESL Writing II. 0 Credits | — | LECT 120 hrs This course expands the grammatical and writing skills introduced in Writing I. It presents narrative and descriptive short compositions and more complex sentence structure and grammar.… source |
| ESL 021 | ESL-021. Conversational English. 0 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides ESL students with the basis for effective verbal communication in the academic setting. Students learn American English pronunciation, basic presentation skills and i… source |
| ESL 022 | ESL-022. Advanced Conversational English. 0 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course furthers the skills introduced in Conversational English. Students learn grammar, idioms which focus on classroom communication, and American English pronunciation to advance… source |
| ESL 033 | ESL-033. Writing III. 0 Credits | — | LECT 90 hrs This course advances students' academic writing skills in English by refining essay structure for narrative and descriptive essays and improving knowledge and use of standard English gram… source |
| HED 112 | HED-112. Drugs, Society and Human Behavior. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course examines the effects drugs have on the individual and society, taking a critical look at the most recent scientific data drawn from medical, sociological and student research.… source |
| HED 115 | HED-115. Personal and Family Nutrition. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs In this course, students study the relationships of nutrition and eating patterns to one's health, nutritive value and composition of foods, metabolism, functions and requirements of nutr… source |
| HED 128 | HED-128. Lifetime Wellness. 2 Credits | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to make intelligent decisions about health and wellness. Topics include nutrition and weight… source |
| HED 132 | HED-132. Stress Management. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs This course provides students with an understanding of the basic principles of the stress response, the General Adaptation Syndrome, stressors and stress management. Students participate… source |
| HED 283 | HED-283. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs This course is taught according to American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines. Students learn about heart disease prevention, early recognition of heart attack and stroke, early access to… source |
| HED 286 | HED-286. Personal Health and Wellness. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course examines current health and wellness topics that have an impact on the individual in today's society. Emphasis is on a wellness approach, examining the physical, emotional, in… source |
| HED 295 | HED-295. First Aid and Emergency Care. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A basic course in first aid which acquaints students with information about prevention of accident and injury and about emergency assessment, recognition and treatment of trauma and sudde… source |
| HES 107 | HES-107. Program Design and Implementation. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides students with the practical application of current testing procedures and instrumentation used in exercise testing. Students learn to perform and interpret the basic… source |
| HES 111 | HES-111. Introduction to Exercise Science. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is recommended in the first semester. This is an introductory course to acquaint students with the development and structure of the field of exercise science. The current scie… source |
| HES 125 | HES-125. Stretching and Strengthening. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs This course provides a thorough presentation of exercises for improving strength and flexibility without the need for special equipment. Emphasis is on exercising safely and learning the i… source |
| HES 126 | HES-126. Personal Fitness. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs Students design and practice an exercise program that develops selected components of physical fitness. Each student undertakes assessments of various components of fitness. Additional Fee… source |
| HES 127 | HES-127. Weight Training. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs Basic principles of resistance (weight) training are taught, emphasizing training for general conditioning. Training programs for major muscle groups are developed and practiced. Equipment… source |
| HES 128 | HES-128. Yoga. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs This is an introductory course in yoga covering basic hatha yoga postures and exercises. Breathing techniques, flexibility and muscular endurance are enhanced. The course helps relieve str… source |
| HES 182 | HES-182. Golf I. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs A beginner's study and practice of the fundamental skills and basic rules of the game of golf. Topics include the make-up of the course, the grip, swing and stance, the equipment, and the… source |
| HES 186 | HES-186. Badminton. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs A beginning course which introduces the student to the basic strokes, rules and fundamental strategies of the game of badminton. Emphasis is placed on the utilization of newly acquired ski… source |
| HES 187 | HES-187. Volleyball. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs This course develops techniques, skills and strategies of volleyball. Emphasis is on the development of the basic skills essential for success and enjoyment. source |
| HES 207 | HES-207. Personal Training and Program Design. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course provides hands-on experience with current exercise testing procedures and instrumentation, including protocols for cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, fle… source |
| HES 211 | HES-211. Kinesiology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course emphasizes the analysis of the principles of movement through human anatomical design. Major joints of the body, their actions, and the muscles that do those action… source |
| HES 212 | HES-212. Exercise Physiology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course includes the study of human responses and adaptations to exercise of varying levels of stress and intensity. Major topics include bioenergetics; the physiology of t… source |
| HES 213 | HES-213. Exercise Measurement and Prescription. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course stresses the appropriate measurement of various aspects of human exercise. Measurement of body composition, cardiovascular efficiency, muscular strength and enduran… source |
| HES 227 | HES-227. Exercise Science Internship (45-100 Hours). 1 Credit | — | COOP 45 hrs This introductory course provides students enrolled in the Exercise Science major with pre-professional, job-oriented training, practical work experience and/or career related exploration… source |
| HES 228 | HES-228. Exercise Science Internship (90-200 Hour s). 2 Credits | — | COOP 90 hrs This is a 2 credit course with a minimum of 90 contact hours in an internship setting. This course provides students enrolled in the Exercise Science major with pre-professional, job-orie… source |
| HES 229 | HES-229. Exercise Science Internship (135-300 Hou rs). 3 Credits | — | COOP 135 hrs This is a 3 credit course with a minimum of 135 contact hours in an internship setting. This course provides students enrolled in the Exercise Science major with pre-professional, job-or… source |
| GRD 108 | GRD-108. Computer Graphics for Designers I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs A studio course providing an introduction to drawing, type and image by exploring the formal qualities and elements of design using the most current vector-base illustration so… source |
| GRD 109 | GRD-109. Computer Graphics for Designers II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs GRD 109 will include learning the most current page-layout, and photo/paint software in addition to an illustration/draw program to support the creation of two-dimension projec… source |
| GRD 110 | GRD-110. History of Graphic Design. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This is a lecture course that provides an overview of major graphic design movements and design styles. The focus is on important graphic design innovations and breakthrough technologies.… source |
| GRD 117 | GRD-117. Digital Prepress. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course provides the student with the basic vocabulary and fundamental understanding of the techniques and processes involved in both traditional mechanical layout and the… source |
| GRD 118 | GRD-118. Typography I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Emphasis is based on developing a typographic vocabulary, identifying and recognizing type fonts and exploring type as a design element. Students engage in the skills of hand l… source |
| GRD 120 | GRD-120. Graphic Design I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course introduces professional creative problem solving in graphic design. Emphasis is based on the fundamentals of critical thinking, the critique process and effectively… source |
| GRD 200 | GRD-200. Freelancing for Designers. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs This course introduces the student to the entrepreneurial side of creativity and provides them with the information and tools needed to begin a freelance career and what is expected of th… source |
| GRD 202 | GRD-202. Professional Practice. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course addresses the many facets of successfully growing a freelance or full-time professional practice in Graphic Design. Course content will include preparing and presenting a cohe… source |
| GRD 215 | GRD-215. Commercial Illustration. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course combines studio approaches and illustration techniques with an emphasis on communication, visual interpretation and the integration of illustration with typography.… source |
| GRD 218 | GRD-218. Typography II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs A continuation of Typography I with a concentration on creating type design solutions using the computer. Emphasis is on applying the rules of typography, using graphic softwar… source |
| GRD 220 | GRD-220. Graphic Design II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs A continuation of Graphic Design I with an exploration of more advanced design problem solving and the development of design aesthetics. Emphasis is placed on developing compre… source |
| GRD 227 | GRD-227. Portfolio Project. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course is an examination and application of a variety of methods for assembling and presenting graphic art and design in a professional manner. This course focuses on port… source |
| GRD 229 | GRD-229. Cooperative Work Experience-Related Class. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs A related class designed to supplement work experience. Weekly meetings include readings, discussions, written assignments and critical analysis of the work experience. Prerequisites: GRD… source |
| GRD 230 | GRD-230. Computer Assisted Illustration. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs A continuation of the study of commercial illustration techniques with the integration of typography. Students explore computer color illustration and image manipulation, and w… source |
| GRD 232 | GRD-232. Graphic Design Internship/Cooperative Work Experience. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Practical work experience within the realm of graphic design and advertising. Students perform work for cooperating employers in advertising agencies, graphic design studios or corporate… source |
| GRD 240 | GRD-240. Computer Assisted Page and Cover Design. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This is an intermediate lecture/studio course designed to further develop skills in publication design with the goal of designing the Promethean Literary and Arts magazine. In… source |
| GRD 250 | GRD-250. Brochure and Magazine Design. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course trains the person familiar with traditional layout procedures. It stresses transferring manual board skills to the appropriate computer application(s). Brochures, m… source |
| GRD 262 | GRD-262. Branding for the Web and Other Media. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs The course approaches graphic design from a page layout perspective. Students apply the principles learned in Graphic Design courses to arrive at a well-designed brand identity… source |
| GRD 291 | GRD-291. Special Topics in Graphic Design. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in Graphic Design. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult designated Graphic Design faculty for… source |
| GRD 292 | GRD-292. Special Topics in Graphic Design. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in Graphic Design. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult designated Graphic Design faculty for… source |
| GRD 293 | GRD-293. Special Topics in Graphic Design. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in Graphic Design. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult designated Graphic Design faculty for further inf… source |
| GRD 297 | GRD-297. Internship in Graphic Design (45-90 Hour s). 1 Credit | — | COOP 45 hrs The internship is an avenue for students to expand upon their Graphic Design academic achievements by integrating meaningful experiential learning related to the student's discipline. Stu… source |
| GRD 298 | GRD-298. Internship in Graphic Design (90-135 Hou rs). 2 Credits | — | COOP 90 hrs The internship is an avenue for students to expand upon their Graphic Design academic achievements by integrating meaningful experiential learning related to the student's discipline. Stu… source |
| GRD 299 | GRD-299. Internship in Graphic Design (135-300 Ho urs). 3 Credits | — | COOP 135 hrs The internship is an avenue for students to expand upon their Graphic Design academic achievements by integrating meaningful experiential learning related to the student's discipline. St… source |
| ECO 113 | ECO-113. Elements of Economics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This is a one semester course that combines abstract principles, simple geometric approaches, applied problems and their analysis for those students seeking an understanding of some funda… source |
| ECO 120 | ECO-120. Economics and Economic Issues. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course combines economic principles with applications to contemporary problems. Emphasis is placed on using economic concepts to analyze and understand social, political, philosophic… source |
| ECO 211 | ECO-211. Principles of Economics I Macroeconomics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Macroeconomics is the study of aggregate economic behavior. National income, employment, price stability and economic growth are analyzed. Fiscal and monetary policies to alleviate inflat… source |
| ECO 212 | ECO-212. Principles of Economics II Microeconomics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Microeconomics is the study of prices and markets. Product and resource markets under competitive and non-competitive conditions are analyzed. Behavior of the firm in the determination of… source |
| ECO 217 | ECO-217. Economics of Labor. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Labor economics analyzes the structure and performance of the market for labor and public policy as it affects the employment and remunerations of labor. Among the many multifaceted issue… source |
| ECO 291 | ECO-291. Special Topics in Economics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course examines selected topics or issues in economics. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chairperson for further information.… source |
| ECO 292 | ECO-292. Special Topics in Economics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course examines selected topics or issues in economics. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chairperson for further information.… source |
| ENG 030CL | ENG-030CL. Composition I Writing Lab. 0 Credits | — | LECT 15 hrs This course serves as the mandatory lab component of ENG111CL and maintains the same learning goals and outcomes as ENG-111CL. Corequisites: Placement code LDEW or MMEW and ENG111CL. source |
| ENG 035CW | ENG-035CW. Composition I Writing Wkshop. 0 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course serves as the mandatory workshop component of ENG-111CW and maintains the same learning goals and outcomes as ENG-111CW Corequisites: Placement code of LDWS or MMWS and ENG111… source |
| ENG 111 | ENG-111. English Composition I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The first half of the 6-credit English Communications requirement emphasizes the fundamentals of written communications including expository prose, reading comprehension and interpretatio… source |
| ENG 111CL | ENG-111CL. Composition I and Lab. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs ENG-111CL fosters students' proficiency in writing skills, grammar, and paragraph development to support and enrich their study and practice of college level writing which emphasizes the… source |
| ENG 111CW | ENG-111CW. Composition I and Workshop. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs ENG-111CW is designed to increase the student's proficiency in writing skills, grammar, and paragraph development. Students will transition into college level writing which emphasizes the… source |
| ENG 112 | ENG-112. English Composition II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The second half of the English Communications requirement continues emphasis on expository prose and critical writing through the use of literary genres. Methods of literary research and… source |
| ENG 113 | ENG-113. Creative Writing. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A workshop course designed to encourage and develop talent in the writing of poetry, short fiction and/or drama. Class discussions center on manuscripts submitted by the students. Corequi… source |
| ENG 114 | ENG-114. Advanced Creative Writing. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A writer's workshop designed for students who have successfully completed Creative Writing and who wish to improve their work through discussion of class submissions and the works of esta… source |
| ENG 115 | ENG-115. The Short Story. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A study of the short story as a specialized art form, involving the study of writing techniques and styles, films and critical analysis of selected stories. Prerequisites: ENG-111 or ENG-… source |
| ENG 116 | ENG-116. The Novel. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A survey of novels both classic and contemporary, with particular attention to the methods by which such novels are created. Included may be novelists as varied as Dickens, Camus, Flauber… source |
| ENG 118 | ENG-118. Children's Literature. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A survey of children's literature including poetry, picture books, fairy tales and folklore, myths and epics, realistic fiction, and fantasy, with a special emphasis on multicultural and… source |
| ENG 119 | ENG-119. Introduction to Poetry. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Designed for the beginner to develop skill and confidence in reading, understanding, evaluating and appreciating poetry. Includes a wide variety of material but emphasizes short lyrics by… source |
| ENG 131 | ENG-131. English Composition I Honors. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An advanced course in rhetoric and expository writing for students selected on the basis of academic record, testing or writing samples. Enriches the reading materials and assignments of… source |
| ENG 132 | ENG-132. English Composition II Honors. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A continuation of English Composition I-Honors designed to challenge the advanced student. The course emphasizes expository prose and introduces students to short story, poetry and drama… source |
| ENG 210 | ENG-210. Fantasy Novels. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course will explore fantasy literature as a reaction to the rationalism and realism that dominate post-industrial literature and will explore fantasy's ability to capture imagination… source |
| ENG 214 | ENG-214. Women in Film. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Films from c. 1913 to the present are examined for the diverse images of women which they convey. Issues of class, race, ethnicity, global perspective and sexual preference are considered… source |
| ENG 243 | ENG-243. World Literary Traditions: Beginnings to 1650. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A comprehensive survey of Western and non-Western literature from the ancient world to 1650. Among genres emphasized are epic, lyric and drama. Representative works from Europe, China, In… source |
| ENG 244 | ENG-244. World Literary Traditions: 1650 to Present. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A comprehensive survey of Western and non-Western literature from 1650 to the present. Representative works from Europe, China, India, Japan and Africa are included. Major authors may inc… source |
| ENG 246 | ENG-246. English Classics From Beowulf to Paradise Lost: a Survey of Drama, Romances and Epics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A chronological overview of England's early literary works by selected writers such as Chaucer, Spencer, Shakespeare, Marlowe and Milton. Prerequisites: ENG-111 or ENG-111CL or ENG-111CW… source |
| ENG 247 | ENG-247. Romantics, Victorians and Moderns- Major British Writers of the 19th and 20th Centuries. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A survey of the Romantic, Victorian and Modern periods of British literature, and a study of the growth of the novel. Major writers may include Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, E. Bro… source |
| ENG 249 | ENG-249. American Literature From the Colonial to The Civil War. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A survey of American literature from colonial beginnings to the Civil War, including but not restricted to Franklin, Cooper, Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, Emerson, Thoreau and Whitman. The in… source |
| ENG 250 | ENG-250. American Literature From the Civil War To the Twentieth Century. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A survey of literature written in America since 1865, including but not restricted to such writers as Dickinson, Twain, James, Wharton, Crane, Chopin, Eliot, Frost, Cather, Hemingway, Fit… source |
| ENG 283 | ENG-283. World Literary Traditions: Beginnings - 1650 - Honors. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is the first part of a survey of world literature that focuses on classics from various cultures including Greek, Roman, Hebrew, Babylonian, Chinese, Persian, Japanese and Eur… source |
| ENG 284 | ENG-284. World Literary Traditions: 1650 to Present: Honors. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is the second part of a survey of world literature that considers the major literary periods as reflected in classics of Western culture as well as African, Asian and Middle E… source |
| HIS 113 | HIS-113. Early Modern Europe. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course examines the transition from Medieval to Early Modern Europe. Included in the investigation are the Protestant Reformation and ensuing Catholic Counter-Reformation, and the ca… source |
| HIS 114 | HIS-114. Modern Europe. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course surveys Europe since the French Revolution, including the nationalistic, liberal and socialist revolutions of the 19th and 20th Centuries. It investigates imperialism and the… source |
| HIS 117 | HIS-117. The Ancient World-Greece and Rome. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course familiarizes the student with the cultural heritage of the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean world, including Egypt, Greece and Rome. By the end of this course, the s… source |
| HIS 118 | HIS-118. The Middle Ages. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course investigates European development from the fall of the Roman Empire to the collapse of the Byzantium in 1453. The course includes the analysis of key political, social, intell… source |
| HIS 122 | HIS-122. History of Russia. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The history of Russia from the Tsars to the present. Major emphasis is on the unique development of Russian culture during the Tsarist period through the collapse of the Soviet Union and… source |
| HIS 123 | HIS-123. History of Modern Africa. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course deals with the history, politics, economics and culture of Africa from the mid-1880s to the present. It provides an analysis of colonialism, nationalism and transfer of power,… source |
| HIS 148 | HIS-148. Modern Middle East. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of the historical development of the Middle East with emphasis on the 20th century. Topics covered include the development of nationalism, Pan-Arab movements and the Arab-I… source |
| HIS 151 | HIS-151. Latin American History. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A survey of the historical development of Latin America focusing on its African multicultural and multi-ethnic populations and its emergence as a force in the 20th century. Students exami… source |
| HIS 166 | HIS-166. Emergence of America - U.S. History I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course examines the first half of American history from the earliest settlements to the end of the 19th century with an emphasis on American expansion and settlement of the Continent… source |
| HIS 167 | HIS-167. Twentieth Century American History - U.S. History II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course surveys the domestic history and foreign policy of the United States in the 20th century. The nation's immigrant experience, political development, urbanization, economic prog… source |
| HIS 186 | HIS-186. Emergence of America - Us History I Hono rs. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course examines the first half of American history from the earliest settlements to the end of the 19th century with an emphasis on American expansion and settlement of the Continent… source |
| HIS 187 | HIS-187. Twentieth Century American History - U.S . History II Honors. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course surveys the domestic history and foreign policy of the United States in the 20th century. The nation's immigrant experience, political development, urbanization, economic prog… source |
| HIS 203 | HIS-203. History of Minorities in U.S.. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An historical survey of ethnic and racial minorities in the United States and the development of cultural pluralism. Emphasis is on the period since the Civil War, with attention to the r… source |
| HIS 204 | HIS-204. History of the African-American Experience. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A survey of African-Americans from their African origins to the present. Emphasis is on the historical importance of the slavery experience, the black experience in the Civil War and Reco… source |
| HIS 209 | HIS-209. History of American Women. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course examines American women's experience from the colonial era through the contemporary feminist movement, including study of such key topics as the first women's movement, the su… source |
| HIS 291 | HIS-291. Special Topics in History. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in history. Topics differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information. Prerequisites:… source |
| HIS 292 | HIS-292. Special Topics in History. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in history. Topics differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information. Prerequisites:… source |
| HIS 299 | HIS-299. History Internship (135-300 hours). 3 Credits | — | COOP 135 hrs The history internship offers the opportunity for students to integrate a meaningful experiential learning experience by working part-time for an approved historically-based agency, orga… source |
| PHL 111 | PHL-111. Introduction to Philosophy. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An introduction to major themes of Western and Asian philosophical thought designed to give the student a grasp of the fundamental option which reflective persons face between opposing vi… source |
| PHL 114 | PHL-114. Ethics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A survey of the most influential efforts of philosophers from diverse traditions to bring reason into the process of making appropriate and adequate choices in matters basic to the flouri… source |
| PHL 115 | PHL-115. Logic. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Logic is the study of reasoning, good and bad. Good reasoning moves from credible statements to others that are well supported by them. Bad reasoning obscures this process. This course ex… source |
| PHL 118 | PHL-118. Philosophy of Leadership. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This is a course on the philosophy of leadership. It focuses on philosophical thinking on leadership from ancient Greece to the present. The course covers both classical philosophical rea… source |
| PHL 180 | PHL-180. Introduction to Philosophy-Honor. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This seminar follows, conceptually and historically, dominant lines of philosophical thinking on themes widely taken to be fundamental in Western and Asian culture. The course also compar… source |
| PHL 210 | PHL-210. American Philosophy. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course surveys important ideas, perspectives, and theories in the writings of prominent 19th and 20th century American philosophers, focusing on the classical pragmatism of Peirce, J… source |
| PHL 211 | PHL-211. Philosophy of the Person. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A lecture-discussion course of classical readings from religious and humanist authors centering on related notions of human nature, person, self, self-actualization and freedom. An effort… source |
| PHL 212 | PHL-212. Philosophy and Religion. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course surveys the development and interaction of world religions, such as Judaism, Christianity, Islam, African religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism and Shintoism. It… source |
| PHL 213 | PHL-213. Philosophy of Religion. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This is a course in the philosophy of Western monotheistic religion. Its main focus is on the doctrine (often said to be common to Islam, Christianity, and Judaism) that there is exactly… source |
| PHL 216 | PHL-216. Contemporary Moral Issues. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Contemporary Moral Issues ranges over current topics of interest in philosophy, including but not limited to: philosophies of race, gender, violence, and warfare. In addition, it revisits… source |
| PHL 218 | PHL-218. Philosophy and Civil Disobedience. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Philosophies of civil disobedience form a subset of political thought. The topics in this course will include the rights to free expression, assembly, and peaceful protest. Emphasis will… source |
| PHL 221 | PHL-221. Philosophy of Plato. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Concentrated readings and in-depth discussion of several of the great dialogues of Plato, chosen from the following: Meno, Republic, Laws, Phaedo, Symposium, Phaedrus, Apology and Crito. source |
| PHL 280 | PHL-280. Ancient Philosophy-Honors. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This seminar critically examines the central ideas of Plato and Aristotle on knowledge, mind, body, freedom, nature, ethics, politics and religion. The course also contrasts their ideas w… source |
| POL 111 | POL-111. American Government. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A study of the myths and realities of the American political system. The course focuses on the constitutional development of the American system of government, the political, policymaking… source |
| POL 222 | POL-222. Constitutional Law. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This is a survey course which examines the constitutional development of the U.S., the growth of American constitutional doctrine and law, and the judicial process within which judicial d… source |
| POL 231 | POL-231. State and Local Government. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A survey of the governing structures, politics and policies of local and state governments, with special emphasis on New Jersey. Students become acquainted with many of the major challeng… source |
| POL 240 | POL-240. International Politics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An introduction to the nature and problems of international politics. Analysis and consideration is given to the development and contemporary status of nation-states, their relationships… source |
| POL 245 | POL-245. Comparative Government. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of the variety of governmental systems, both western and non-western, whose importance is reflected in the increasing interdependent nature of the world community. The poli… source |
| POL 270 | POL-270. Civil Liberties-Basic Rights and Freedom. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An analysis and examination of individual rights within a democratic society. Focus is on such major issues as freedom of expression and religion, political and racial equality, privacy r… source |
| POL 291 | POL-291. Special Topics in Political Science. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in political science. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information.… source |
| POL 292 | POL-292. Special Topics in Political Science. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in political science. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information.… source |
| PSY 112 | PSY-112. Career Development. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An in-depth exploration of the role of societal norms and educational and psychological factors upon individual career choices. Students establish, change or confirm career goals and lear… source |
| PSY 113 | PSY-113. General Psychology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An introductory survey of the scientific studies of human behavior on the following topics: human development, physiology, learning, individual differences, motivation, perception, person… source |
| PSY 116 | PSY-116. Psychology and Education of the Disabled. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A study of the social, emotional, physical and learning characteristics of individuals with disabilities. Methods of diagnosis and differentiation, curriculum, teaching techniques, resour… source |
| PSY 117 | PSY-117. Health Psychology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course examines the effects of the physical, mental, cultural and environmental stressors on one's mental and physical health. Modern and ancient beliefs regarding the interaction of… source |
| PSY 180 | PSY-180. General Psychology Honors. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A survey of the scientific studies of human behavior on the following topics: human development, physiology, learning, individual differences, motivation, perception, personality, abnorma… source |
| PSY 213 | PSY-213. Child Psychology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The course consists of the interplay of biological, psychological and cultural forces that shape the growing child from prenatal development through adolescence. Students learn to interpr… source |
| PSY 214 | PSY-214. Adolescent Psychology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of adolescence, the transitional period between childhood and adulthood. Issues covered include the adolescent in the context of family, school and work environments, emoti… source |
| PSY 217 | PSY-217. Educational Psychology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course introduces the student to psychological theory as it applies to teaching and learning. Topics include learning theory, motivation, tests and measurements, classroom management… source |
| PSY 218 | PSY-218. Cross-Cultural Psychology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The student will be exposed to the psychological experiences and differences in cognitive, emotional, and behavioral development of individuals who represent diverse populations within th… source |
| PSY 219 | PSY-219. Developmental Psychology - the Human Lifespan. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The course considers the developing person from conception through death in terms of biosocial, cognitive and psychological development and discusses how these three domains interact. Add… source |
| PSY 221 | PSY-221. Psychology of Personality. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An in-depth discussion of major personality theories and relevant research. There is a focus on application to case studies and life experiences. Prerequisites: PSY-113 Additional Fees: C… source |
| PSY 224 | PSY-224. Abnormal Psychology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course considers the tools involved in distinguishing abnormal from normal behavior. It surveys the range of mental disorders included in the American Psychiatric Association's Diagn… source |
| PSY 229 | PSY-229. Community Mental Health. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A survey of institutional and community-based mental health programs of prevention and treatment, sources of environmental stress, identification of high risk groups, and the role of prof… source |
| PSY 230 | PSY-230. Infant Mental Health. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course delves into the critical understanding of optimal development in infants and toddlers within the context of primary relationships. Through a multidisciplinary approach, theore… source |
| PSY 290 | PSY-290. Independent Study in Psychology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The design, development and implementation of individual research from formulation of hypothesis to analysis of results in the field of psychology. Prerequisites: PSY-113 and additional 3… source |
| PSY 291 | PSY-291. Special Topics in Psychology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in Psychology. Topics differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information. Prerequisit… source |
| PSY 292 | PSY-292. Honors Abnormal Psychology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This honors course is an in-depth coverage of the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders as categorized by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and St… source |
| PSY 299 | PSY-299. Psychology Internship (135-300 Hours). 3 Credits | — | COOP 135 hrs The internship is an avenue for students to expand upon their academic achievements by integrating meaningful experiential learning related to the student's discipline. Students work wit… source |
| SOC 108 | SOC-108. Cultural Geography. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The study of the interaction of contemporary cultures and their physical environment. This course examines processes of globalization and their impact on national and local level social p… source |
| SOC 110 | SOC-110. Sociology of Health and Illness. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An analysis of the structure and function of health institutions in society with emphasis on the social psychology of illness behavior, the practitioners of medicine, the social organizat… source |
| SOC 120 | SOC-120. Principles of Sociology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A comprehensive introduction to the discipline of sociology, examining the basic concepts, e.g., role, status, social structure, research methods, culture, socialization, stratification,… source |
| SOC 130 | SOC-130. Introduction to Social Welfare and Human Services. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An introduction to the goals, values and philosophy of social work as a profession. Examines the relationship between attitudes and values, economic, political and cultural conditions, an… source |
| SOC 131 | SOC-131. Human Needs and Social Services. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course presents a conceptual framework through which human behavior is systematically understood. It explores the needs of people as determined by their biological and psycho/social… source |
| SOC 180 | SOC-180. Principles of Sociology Honors. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A systematic introduction to basic sociological concepts, culture, norms, status, role, groups, character structure, association, institutions, community, deviance and society. GPA of 3.3… source |
| SOC 202 | SOC-202. Contemporary Social Issues - America As a Diverse Society. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Investigates issues that challenge citizens in post-modern America. Scientific analysis of topics such as global, political and economic trends, inequality, group conflicts, pluralism, ur… source |
| SOC 206 | SOC-206. Religion and Human Experience. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An interdisciplinary course with sociological, psychological and anthropological perspectives on religion. Topics include interactions between the individual, society and religion, ritual… source |
| SOC 209 | SOC-209. The Family. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Analysis of marriage and family in various cultures with in-depth study of the contemporary United States including historical development and future trends. Topics covered are romantic l… source |
| SOC 214 | SOC-214. Cultural Diversity in America - the Sociology of Ethnic and Minority Groups. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A study of diversity in American life with an emphasis on the cultural, political and interactional patterns of ethnic and minority groups. Topics covered include assimilation, intergroup… source |
| SOC 215 | SOC-215. Physical Anthropology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The study of humankind emphasizing human evolution with the integration of recent research in the areas of paleontology, primatology, human genetics and ethology. Objectives of the course… source |
| SOC 216 | SOC-216. Cultural Anthropology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An introduction to the analysis of non-western cultures and anthropological theory and methods. Emphasis is placed on the comparison of western and non-western cultures, including cross-c… source |
| SOC 217 | SOC-217. Archaeology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Introduction to the general principles of archaeological research and theory. An overview of human history and prehistory as evidenced through material remains, including the rise of stat… source |
| SOC 221 | SOC-221. Sociology of Gender. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An in-depth introduction to social science theory and research in the field of gender studies, focusing on the sociological, historical, psychological, and economic dimensions of gender.… source |
| SOC 222 | SOC-222. Deviant Behavior. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A review of deviant behavior by various deviant, outsider or disvalued members of a society, with emphasis on the environmental (socio-cultural) causes, the rewards and punishments of con… source |
| SOC 224 | SOC-224. Social Psychology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A study of group behavior and the influence of groups on the perception, thinking and behavior of the individual. Topics are chosen from the following: social influences on the developmen… source |
| SOC 230 | SOC-230. Sociology of Globalization. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Is the current era of globalization a unique historical period or is it simply a variation of previous ones? This course examines recent social, economic and political trends, assesses th… source |
| SOC 235 | SOC-235. Sociology of Latinos in the U.S.. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course uses sociological theory and concepts to examine the experience of Latinos in the contemporary U.S. It analyzes forces that impact migration from sending countries and communi… source |
| SOC 240 | SOC-240. Social Policy and Politics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course examines how policy analysis can be used as a tool for achieving social welfare and social justice. It investigates the role of government policies in addressing social inequi… source |
| SOC 291 | SOC-291. Special Topics in Sociology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in sociology. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information. Prerequi… source |
| SOC 292 | SOC-292. Special Topics in Sociology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in sociology. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information. Prerequi… source |
| HMS 215 | HMS-215. Introduction to Social Welfare and Human Services. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An introduction to the goals, values and philosophy of social work as a profession. Examines the relationship between attitudes and values, economic, political and cultural conditions, an… source |
| HMS 216 | HMS-216. Human Needs and Social Services. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course presents a conceptual framework through which human behavior is systematically understood. It explores the needs of people as determined by their biological and psycho/social… source |
| TEL 107 | TEL-107. Computers and Data Networks. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course introduces basic networking principles focusing on network terminology and protocols. Ethernet, Internet Protocol addressing/subnetting and network topologies will… source |
| TEL 110 | TEL-110. Routing I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs The course introduces basic routing principles in a network environment, supplemented with industry-standard labs, such as those provided by CISCO. Lecture and laboratory assig… source |
| TEL 233 | TEL-233. Network Operating Systems. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 15 hrs This course introduces various network fundamentals and multiuser network operating systems, and it focuses on the functions of a network operating system so the student can ef… source |
| TEL 290 | TEL-290. Independent Study in Telecommunications Systems Technology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Students, in consultation with a Telecommunications Technology advisor, undertake an in-depth analysis of a selected topic, problem or issue related to the telecommunications industry or… source |
| ISA 110 | ISA-110. Intercultural Communication. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course explores the theory and practice of communication between individuals or groups from different cultures. Topics include a basic theoretical foundation in culture and communica… source |
| ISA 291 | ISA-291. Special Topics - International Studies. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is an examination of selected topics or issues in International Studies. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should contact the department chair for fu… source |
| ISA 292 | ISA-292. Special Topics International Studies. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is an examination of selected topics or issues in International Studies. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should contact the department chair for fu… source |
| ISA 299 | ISA-299. International Studies Internship (135-30 0 hours). 3 Credits | — | COOP 135 hrs The international studies internship offers students the opportunity to integrate meaningful experiential learning into their major by working part-time for an approved agency, organizat… source |
| LHT 101 | LHT-101. Introduction to Turf Management. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Intended to provide students with the skills needed to professionally manage turf facilities including golf courses, recreational and athletic fields. Topics include turf estab… source |
| LHT 108 | LHT-108. Herbaceous Plant Materials. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Teaches field identification techniques for herbaceous plants including annuals, biennials and perennials. The installation, selection and uses of herbaceous plants in a landsc… source |
| LHT 110 | LHT-110. Plant Science. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Plant Science includes studying the effects of the environment on plant growth and development, plant morphology and physiology, and plant classification. Students apply theory… source |
| LHT 111 | LHT-111. Introduction to Horticulture. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs Plant production, plant propagation, greenhouse management and marketing of bedding plants represent the major topics of study. Students apply classroom theory by producing bot… source |
| LHT 114 | LHT-114. Landscape Plant Identification Management and Use. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course focuses on field identification techniques applied to the study of woody plant material including trees, shrubs, groundcovers and vines. Both conifer and deciduous… source |
| LHT 115 | LHT-115. Horticultural Computer Software Applications. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Improves technical literacy by familiarizing students with the most effective ways to use the computer as a tool for online research, landscape design, landscape imaging and di… source |
| LHT 116 | LHT-116. Horticultural Soils. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs The origin, composition and management of soils, including study of the physical and chemical properties with emphasis on ion exchange processes, soil classification, soil amen… source |
| LHT 124 | LHT-124. Grounds Maintenance and Development. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course provides students with the skills needed to professionally manage exterior environments. Topics include turf and landscape plant management, irrigation, control of… source |
| LHT 130 | LHT-130. Arboriculture. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course introduces students to the science and technology of tree care in urban and suburban environments. Topics included are the anatomy and physiology of trees, fertilit… source |
| LHT 211 | LHT-211. Landscape Design and Planning I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Class instruction emphasizes the theory, principles and practices of design and planning, effective use of plant materials, artistic consideration of form and function, and bas… source |
| LHT 212 | LHT-212. Landscape Design and Planning II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs A continuation of Landscape Design and Planning I. Class instruction focuses on problem-solving for difficult sites, including designing for slopes, sustainability, landscape l… source |
| LHT 215 | LHT-215. Plant Pest Management. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course emphasizes the study of insects, diseases and weeds that are recognized as pests of ornamental plant materials and turf areas. The nature, structure and function of… source |
| LHT 226 | LHT-226. Internship Work Experience - LHT (45-10 0 Hours). 1 Credit | — | COOP 45 hrs This introductory course provides LHT Majors with career-oriented work experience in a paid work environment prior to career employment. The course requires a detailed description of the… source |
| LHT 227 | LHT-227. Internship Work Experience -LHT (90-200 Hours). 2 Credits | — | COOP 90 hrs This intermediate course provides an internship experience in a paid environment for Landscape and Horticultural Technology majors. Students work a range of 90 - 200 hours. Course complet… source |
| LHT 228 | LHT-228. Internship Work Experience - LHT (135-3 00 Hours). 3 Credits | — | COOP 135 hrs This comprehensive course provides selected students enrolled in the LHT major with job-oriented training and practical work experience in a paid or unpaid work environment prior to care… source |
| LHT 231 | LHT-231. Landscape Construction and Equipment. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Course emphasizes state-of-the-art landscape construction and installation techniques, surveying techniques and the safe operation and maintenance of landscaping equipment. Uti… source |
| LHT 234 | LHT-234. Landscape and Turf Installation. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course is intended to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed as landscape and turf installers and managers. Skills developed include surveying, u… source |
| LHT 235 | LHT-235. Irrigation Systems. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course is intended to provide the student with a general understanding of the components, use and function of irrigation systems. By completion of this course, the student… source |
| LHT 291 | LHT-291. Special Topics in Agriculture I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is an independent study course which involves students in an individualized course of study designed to fit each student's program of study and career goals. There is an onlin… source |
| LHT 292 | LHT-292. Special Topics in Agriculture II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is the second independent study course of a two semester sequence which involves students in an individualized course of study designed to fit each student's program of study… source |
| ARA 111 | ARA-111. Elementary Arabic I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is designed for students with little or no prior knowledge of Arabic. Coursework combines the use of a textbook and other relevant and authentic materials for writing, reading… source |
| ARA 112 | ARA-112. Elementary Arabic II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Students with one prior semester of Arabic expand their study of basic Arabic script, pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar of an elementary nature. Grammar study includes root consonants… source |
| ARA 211 | ARA-211. Intermediate Arabic I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course briefly reviews the grammar covered in Elementary Arabic II. It expands the Arabic vocabulary, grammar, reading and writing skills of those students wishing to attain intermed… source |
| ASL 111 | ASL-111. American Sign Language I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is an introduction to the expressive and receptive skills required for communication in American Sign Language (ASL). Through active use of basic vocabulary, grammar, and synt… source |
| ASL 112 | ASL-112. American Sign Language II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is a continuation to the basic expressive and receptive skills required for communication in American Sign Language (ASL). Through active class use of basic vocabulary, gramma… source |
| ASL 211 | ASL-211. Intermediate American Sign Language I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Intermediate American Sign Language I expands the students' vocabulary and enhances their expressive and receptive skills through class discussions, pair/group work, simulations and prese… source |
| ASL 212 | ASL-212. Intermediate American Sign Language II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Intermediate American Sign Language II further expands the students' vocabulary and enhances their expressive and receptive skills through class discussions, pair/group work, simulations,… source |
| FRE 111 | FRE-111. Elementary French I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Not for students with two or more years of high school French. See department chair. This course is intended for students with no prior knowledge of, or with limited background in, the la… source |
| FRE 112 | FRE-112. Elementary French II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Students with one prior semester of French expand their study of basic French pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar of an elementary nature. Grammar study includes possessive and demonstr… source |
| FRE 211 | FRE-211. Intermediate French I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is intended for students whose study of the first year of French is recent and who wish to acquire new skills in the language. It includes the introduction of new grammatical… source |
| FRE 212 | FRE-212. Intermediate French II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course expands the French vocabulary, grammar, reading and writing skills of those students wishing to attain an intermediate to advanced level of French. The grammatical concepts pr… source |
| FRE 221 | FRE-221. French Conversation and Literature I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Intensive practice in speaking French. Oral and written reports and discussions based on readings from literature in French. Prerequisites: FRE-212 or permission of department chair. source |
| FRE 222 | FRE-222. French Conversation and Literature II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course focuses on highly advanced vocabulary and sentence structure for both everyday and academic French. Oral and written reports and discussions based on advanced readings from li… source |
| FRE 291 | FRE-291. Special Topics in French. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in French. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information. Prerequisit… source |
| FRE 292 | FRE-292. Special Topics in French. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in French. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information. Prerequisit… source |
| GER 211 | GER-211. Intermediate German I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is intended for students whose study of the first year of this language is recent and who wish to acquire new skills in the language. It includes a continuation of grammar. Hi… source |
| ITL 111 | ITL-111. Elementary Italian I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Not intended for students with two or more years of high school Italian. See department chair. This course is intended for students with no prior knowledge of, or with limited background… source |
| ITL 112 | ITL-112. Elementary Italian II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Students with one prior semester of Italian expand their study of basic Italian pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar of an elementary nature. Grammar study includes past tenses, irregula… source |
| ITL 211 | ITL-211. Intermediate Italian I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is intended for students whose study of the first year of this language is recent and who wish to acquire new skills in the language. As a continuation of grammar, double obje… source |
| ITL 212 | ITL-212. Intermediate Italian II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course expands the Italian vocabulary, grammar, reading and writing skills of those students wishing to attain intermediate knowledge of the Italian language. Grammar study includes… source |
| ITL 221 | ITL-221. Italian Conversation and Literature I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Intensive practice in speaking everyday Italian. Oral and written reports and discussions based on readings from Italian literature. Prerequisites: ITL-212 or permission of department cha… source |
| ITL 291 | ITL-291. Special Topics in Italian. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in Italian. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information. Prerequisi… source |
| ITL 292 | ITL-292. Special Topics in Italian. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in Italian. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information. Prerequisi… source |
| JPN 111 | JPN-111. Elementary Japanese I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Not intended for students with two or more years of high school Japanese. This course is intended for students with no prior knowledge of, or with limited background in, the language. Emp… source |
| JPN 112 | JPN-112. Elementary Japanese II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Students with one prior semester of Japanese expand their study of basic Japanese language, script, pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar of an elementary nature. Grammar includes study o… source |
| JPN 211 | JPN-211. Intermediate Japanese I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The course is intended for students whose study of the first year of this language is recent and who wish to hone their skills. Students continue to study Kanji characters. Emphasis is gi… source |
| JPN 212 | JPN-212. Intermediate Japanese II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course expands the Japanese vocabulary, grammar, reading and writing skills of those students wishing to attain intermediate knowledge of the Japanese language. Students continue to… source |
| SPN 111 | SPN-111. Elementary Spanish I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is intended for students with no prior knowledge of, or with limited background in, the language. Emphasis is on fundamentals of conversation, reading and writing. Practice in… source |
| SPN 112 | SPN-112. Elementary Spanish II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Students with one prior semester of Spanish expand their study of basic Spanish pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar of an elementary nature. Grammar study includes past tenses, the pres… source |
| SPN 211 | SPN-211. Intermediate Spanish I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course expands the Spanish vocabulary, grammar, reading and writing skills of those students wishing to continue work towards an intermediate knowledge of the Spanish language. Gramm… source |
| SPN 212 | SPN-212. Intermediate Spanish II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course expands the Spanish vocabulary, grammar, reading and writing skills of those students wishing to attain an intermediate knowledge of the Spanish language. Grammar study includ… source |
| SPN 213 | SPN-213. Spanish for Heritage Speakers I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is the first in a sequence of two that is designed to help students who speak/have been exposed to spoken Spanish but have little or no formal instruction in the language. Stu… source |
| SPN 214 | SPN-214. Spanish for Heritage Speakers II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is the second in a sequence of two designed to help students with a heritage language background develop advanced competency in standard varieties of Spanish. Students explore… source |
| SPN 218 | SPN-218. Advanced Spanish Conversation. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Advanced Spanish Conversation instructs students conversant in Spanish in the correct and appropriate vocabulary, grammar and syntax for accurate spoken communication. Students deepen the… source |
| SPN 219 | SPN-219. Advanced Spanish Composition. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Advanced Spanish Composition focuses on correct and appropriate written forms of communication in Spanish. The expository and argumentative essays are studied along with other special typ… source |
| SPN 220 | SPN-220. Spanish Literature. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides a historical and critical overview of Spanish Peninsular literature beginning with the Middle Ages and ending in the present. Among the literary periods to be covered… source |
| SPN 223 | SPN-223. Survey of Latin American Literature: Pre-Columbian to the Present. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides a historical and critical overview of Latin American literature beginning with pre-Columbian myths and poetry, and continuing through the literature of the conquest a… source |
| SPN 291 | SPN-291. Special Topics in Spanish. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in Spanish. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information. Prerequisi… source |
| SPN 292 | SPN-292. Special Topics in Spanish. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in Spanish. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information. Prerequisi… source |
| MEC 104 | MEC-104. Statics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides an analysis of force systems acting on particles and rigid bodies; equilibrium in two and three dimensions; trusses, frames and machines; and friction, centroids and… source |
| MEC 109 | MEC-109. Manufacturing Process for Engineering Technology. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course is a study of the methods of prototyping including an introduction to precision measurements, elementary theory of cutting and machining methods with emphasis on th… source |
| MEC 110 | MEC-110. Materials for Engineering Technology. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course covers metallic, plastic and ceramic materials that are important to manufacturing. Topics include: molecular and microscopic structures in relationship to material… source |
| MEC 117 | MEC-117. Mechanical Prototyping. 2 Credits | — | LECT 22.5 hrs LAB 22.5 hrs This course is a study of the methods of prototyping including an introduction to precision measurements, elementary theory of cutting and machining methods with emphasis o… source |
| MEC 118 | MEC-118. Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM). 2 Credits | — | LECT 22.5 hrs LAB 22.5 hrs This course is a study of the methods of Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) and the related field of Computerized Numerical Control (CNC). Topics include machine setup, CNC… source |
| MEC 141 | MEC-141. Strength of Materials for Engineering Technology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course studies the mathematical determination of stress and deflection for materials having applied loads of normal, shear, torsion, bending or combinations of these. The… source |
| MEC 155 | MEC-155. Mechanical Components. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course develops the fundamentals of sketching, blueprint reading, dimensioning, tolerances, preferred sizes and fits, and evaluating product quality. It also introduces st… source |
| MEC 204 | MEC-204. Dynamics for Technology. 2 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs This course provides an understanding of the mathematics of the motion of particles and rigid bodies, and of the relation of forces and motion of particles. Upon successful completion of… source |
| MEC 209 | MEC-209. Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing And CNC Programming. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs A continuation in the manufacturing process using Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) milling and turning. Students will learn about and develop advanced manual CNC programs as… source |
| MEC 229 | MEC-229. Cooperative Work Experience-Mechanical Engineering Technology. 3 Credits | — | COOP 45 hrs Registration is only upon written recommendation of advisor. This course is a field experience in the laboratory facilities of an industrial firm. It is designed for students in the Mecha… source |
| MEC 235 | MEC-235. Kinematics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course is a study of moving elements as used in the design and analysis of basic mechanisms in machines. Velocity and acceleration analysis on a plane, design and analysis… source |
| MEC 236 | MEC-236. Machine Design. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course is the rational design and selection of machine elements considering their economics and manufacturability. The principles of strength of materials and mechanics ar… source |
| MEC 291 | MEC-291. Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering Technology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is an examination of selected topics or issues in Mechanical Engineering Technology. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department… source |
| MEC 292 | MEC-292. Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering Technology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is an examination of selected topics or issues in Mechanical Engineering Technology. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department… source |
| MUS 011 | MUS-011. Basic Musicianship I. 0 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Requirement for Music Majors who do not pass the Music Theory I, MUS-117 , placement exam. A pre-music theory course designed to develop reading skills through keyboard, sight-singing and… source |
| MUS 109 | MUS-109. Applied Music Secondary-Voice I. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course is a four-semester sequence planned to develop vocal ability and emphasizes vocal techniques, diction and sight-reading. Prerequisites: Permission of department cha… source |
| MUS 110 | MUS-110. Applied Music Secondary-Voice II. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course is a four-semester sequence planned to develop vocal ability and emphasizes vocal techniques, diction and sight-reading. Prerequisites: MUS-109 . source |
| MUS 112 | MUS-112. Introduction to Electronic Music. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An exploration of the physical properties of sound, synthesizers, music recording, music arrangement, and the history of electronic music. Additional Fees: Course fee applies. source |
| MUS 114 | MUS-114. American Music. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A survey of American Roots music from the 19th century to the present. Early Anglo and African influences are presented followed by 20th century folk, gospel, Hispanic, various styles of… source |
| MUS 117 | MUS-117. Music Theory I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs For Music Students only. This course is designed to stress the fundamentals of musicianship including the basic elements of sight-singing, ear-training, writing, playing, termi… source |
| MUS 118 | MUS-118. Music Theory II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs For Music Students only. This course is designed to stress the fundamentals of musicianship including the basic elements of sight-singing, ear-training, writing, playing, termi… source |
| MUS 124 | MUS-124. Electronic Music II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is a continuation of Introduction to Electronic Music with increased application of sound systems and MIDI systems. Students produce recorded final projects. Prerequisites: MU… source |
| MUS 125 | MUS-125. Applied Music Secondary-Piano I. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course is a four-semester sequence designed to develop keyboard facility and is required of all music emphasis students whose principal instrument is not piano. Prerequisi… source |
| MUS 126 | MUS-126. Applied Music Secondary-Piano II. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course is a four-semester sequence designed to develop keyboard facility and is required of all music emphasis students whose principal instrument is not piano. Prerequisi… source |
| MUS 129 | MUS-129. Music in Early Childhood. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A course offering students a wide variety of meaningful experiences which provide a foundation for musical growth and understanding of early childhood music. This is a hands-on course in… source |
| MUS 135 | MUS-135. Applied Music Primary I. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs For Music emphasis students only. This course consists of one 50-minute private lesson per week (to be arranged) on student's primary instrument (or in voice). Students are expected to at… source |
| MUS 136 | MUS-136. Applied Music Primary II. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs This course consists of one 50-minute private lesson per week (to be arranged) on student's primary instrument (or in voice). Students are expected to attend performance seminars and part… source |
| MUS 137 | MUS-137. Applied Music Primary III. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs This course consists of one 50-minute private lesson per week (to be arranged) on student's primary instrument (or in voice). Students are expected to attend performance seminars and part… source |
| MUS 138 | MUS-138. Applied Music Primary IV. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs This course consists of one 50-minute private lesson per week (to be arranged) on student's primary instrument (or in voice). Students are expected to attend performance seminars and part… source |
| MUS 139 | MUS-139. Wind Ensemble I. 1 Credit | — | LAB 60 hrs Includes group performance on all instruments with standard and new repertoire. Emphasis is on reading and musicianship. Prior knowledge of instrument is required. source |
| MUS 140 | MUS-140. Wind Ensemble II. 1 Credit | — | LAB 60 hrs Includes group performance on all instruments with standard and new repertoire. Emphasis is on reading and musicianship. Prior knowledge of instrument is required. source |
| MUS 141 | MUS-141. Wind Ensemble III. 1 Credit | — | LAB 60 hrs Includes group performance on all instruments with standard and new repertoire. Emphasis is on reading and musicianship. Prior knowledge of instrument is required. source |
| MUS 142 | MUS-142. Wind Ensemble IV. 1 Credit | — | LAB 60 hrs Includes group performance on all instruments with standard and new repertoire. Emphasis is on reading and musicianship. Prior knowledge of instrument is required. source |
| MUS 143 | MUS-143. World Music and Culture. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A survey of world folk music including material from Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, North and South America. Lectures and discussions are illustrated by recordings, DVDs and onlin… source |
| MUS 145 | MUS-145. Chamber Choir I. 1 Credit | — | LAB 60 hrs Required of all students in Curriculum 1190 and 2006. Includes performance of selected sacred and secular vocal chamber music. Students must have advanced vocal and technical ability. Part… source |
| MUS 146 | MUS-146. Chamber Choir II. 1 Credit | — | LAB 60 hrs Required of all students in Curriculum 1190 and 2006. Includes performance of selected sacred and secular vocal chamber music. Students must have advanced vocal and technical ability. Part… source |
| MUS 147 | MUS-147. Chamber Choir III. 1 Credit | — | LAB 60 hrs Required of all students in Curriculum 1190 and 2006. Includes performance of selected sacred and secular vocal chamber music. Students must have advanced vocal and technical ability. Part… source |
| MUS 148 | MUS-148. Chamber Choir IV. 1 Credit | — | LAB 60 hrs Required of all students in Curriculum 1190 and 2006. Includes performance of selected sacred and secular vocal chamber music. Students must have advanced vocal and technical ability. Part… source |
| MUS 149 | MUS-149. Introduction to Technical Theatre. 3 Credits | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs In this course students will be introduced to all facets of western technical theatre practices. Through a series of lectures, practical exercises, and projects, along with fie… source |
| MUS 150 | MUS-150. Jazz History and Styles. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is an examination of the styles and elements of this improvisational music from the 1860's to the present. This course focuses on the evolution of jazz from its roots in the b… source |
| MUS 151 | MUS-151. Introduction to Lighting Design. 3 Credits | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs In this course students will explore the practicality & artistry of Lighting Design for the stage. Through a series of lectures, collaboration projects, and first-hand demonstr… source |
| MUS 152 | MUS-152. Piano I. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs For non-music majors. Group lessons in the fundamentals of piano playing. This course includes the study of scales, arpeggios, and simple accompaniments. Keyboard experience is… source |
| MUS 153 | MUS-153. Piano II. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs For non-music majors. Group lessons in the fundamentals of piano playing. This course includes the study of scales, arpeggios, and simple accompaniments. Keyboard experience is… source |
| MUS 154 | MUS-154. Piano III. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs For non-music majors. Group lessons in the fundamentals of piano playing. This course includes the study of scales, arpeggios and simple accompaniments. Keyboard experience is… source |
| MUS 155 | MUS-155. Piano IV. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs For non-music majors. Group lessons in the fundamentals of piano playing. This course includes the study of scales, arpeggios and simple accompaniments. Keyboard experience is… source |
| MUS 159 | MUS-159. Guitar I. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs Open to all students. Group guitar instruction in fundamental guitar techniques. Studies include plectrum and finger style, position reading, scales and chord construction. Cou… source |
| MUS 160 | MUS-160. Guitar II. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs Open to all students. Group guitar instruction in fundamental guitar techniques. Studies include plectrum and finger style, position reading, scales and chord construction. Cou… source |
| MUS 163 | MUS-163. Rock History and Culture. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course traces the evolution of rock music from 1955 to the present and examines the cultural impact of the music form on contemporary society. source |
| MUS 165 | MUS-165. Introduction to Music Recording. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An introduction to the commercial recording studio. Students explore the equipment and techniques used in the recording of various types of contemporary music. Topics include studio acous… source |
| MUS 166 | MUS-166. Introduction to Music Business. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A general overview of all areas of music business including demo tape promotion, contracts, managers, copyright laws and publishing. Guest lecturers include prominent industry lawyers and… source |
| MUS 167 | MUS-167. Music Recording II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A continuation of MUS-165 Introduction to Music Recording in which students explore more complex recording situations through individual student projects. Students receive hands-on experi… source |
| MUS 176 | MUS-176. Aural Comprehension I. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs An intensive aural experience designed to develop ear training skills through classroom activities and computer-based work stations. Additional Fees: Course fee applies. source |
| MUS 177 | MUS-177. Aural Comprehension II. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs An intensive aural experience designed to develop ear training skills through classroom activities and computer-based work stations. Additional Fees: Course fee applies. source |
| MUS 180 | MUS-180. Microphone Techniques. 2 Credits | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 45 hrs An in-depth study of the different techniques used for miking an array of instruments from woodwinds, brass and strings, to drums and electric instruments. Students study the d… source |
| MUS 182 | MUS-182. Audio Production Techniques. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs An examination of the production techniques used in the recording of contemporary and classic music. The course focuses on the development of critical listening skills, as well as the use… source |
| MUS 185 | MUS-185. Appreciation of Musical Theatre. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The course charts the history of the American Musical from its roots in vaudeville and operetta to its flowering in the Golden Age of the 40s, 50s, up to the contemporary scene. Through t… source |
| MUS 201 | MUS-201. Jazz Ensemble I. 1 Credit | — | LAB 60 hrs Designed to provide an opportunity for experienced instrumentalists to study and perform standard and current jazz literature. Prior knowledge of instrument is required. source |
| MUS 202 | MUS-202. Jazz Ensemble II. 1 Credit | — | LAB 60 hrs Designed to provide an opportunity for experienced instrumentalists to study and perform standard and current jazz literature. Prior knowledge of instrument is required. source |
| MUS 209 | MUS-209. Applied Music Secondary-Voice III. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs A four-semester sequence planned to develop vocal ability. The course emphasizes vocal techniques, diction and sight-reading. Prerequisites: MUS-110 . source |
| MUS 210 | MUS-210. Applied Music Secondary-Voice IV. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs For Music students only. A four-semester sequence planned to develop vocal ability. This course emphasizes vocal techniques, diction and sight-reading. Prerequisites: MUS-209 o… source |
| MUS 214 | MUS-214. Form and Analysis. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs A study of larger forms which have evolved throughout music history. Emphasis is placed on score reading of symphonies, large choral works, operas, chamber works and sonata rep… source |
| MUS 215 | MUS-215. Music Theory III. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs For Music Students only. Designed to stress the fundamentals of musicianship including the basic elements of sight-singing, ear-training, writing, playing, terminology and form… source |
| MUS 216 | MUS-216. Music Theory IV. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs For Music Students only. Designed to stress the fundamentals of musicianship including the basic elements of sight-singing, ear-training, writing, playing, terminology and form… source |
| MUS 217 | MUS-217. Music History and Literature to 1750. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An in-depth study of music in Western civilization from ancient times through the Baroque period. Music from each period is discussed and analyzed. source |
| MUS 218 | MUS-218. Music History and Literature From 1750. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A continuation of Music History and Literature from 1750. A study of music from the late Baroque through the Romantic period. Includes analysis of representative works. source |
| MUS 221 | MUS-221. Chamber Ensemble I. 1 Credit | — | LAB 60 hrs Designed to provide an opportunity for players of wind, string, percussion and keyboard instruments to study, rehearse and perform selected works from chamber music literature (consisting… source |
| MUS 222 | MUS-222. Chamber Ensemble II. 1 Credit | — | LAB 60 hrs Designed to provide an opportunity for players of wind, string, percussion and keyboard instruments to study, rehearse and perform selected works from chamber music literature (consisting… source |
| MUS 225 | MUS-225. Applied Music Secondary-Piano III. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs A four-semester sequence designed to develop keyboard facility. Required of all music emphasis students whose principal instrument is not piano. Prerequisites: MUS-126 Corequis… source |
| MUS 226 | MUS-226. Applied Music Secondary - Piano IV. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 30 hrs For Music Students only. A four-semester sequence designed to develop keyboard facility. Required of all music emphasis students whose principal instrument is not piano. Prereq… source |
| MUS 227 | MUS-227. Operetta and Music Theatre I. 1 Credit | — | LAB 60 hrs A theatrical production is the final objective in the course. Students, through rehearsal and performance, have a chance to have practical experiences with their art, i.e., staging, conduc… source |
| MUS 228 | MUS-228. Operetta and Musical Theatre II. 1 Credit | — | LAB 60 hrs A theatrical production is the final objective in the course. Students, through rehearsal and performance, have a chance to have practical experiences with their art, i.e., staging, conduc… source |
| MUS 229 | MUS-229. Operetta and Musical Theatre III. 1 Credit | — | LAB 60 hrs A theatrical production is the final objective in the course. Students, through rehearsal and performance, have a chance to have practical experiences with their art, i.e., staging, conduc… source |
| MUS 230 | MUS-230. Operetta and Musical Theatre IV. 1 Credit | — | LAB 60 hrs A theatrical production is the final objective in the course. Students, through rehearsal and performance, have a chance to have practical experiences with their art, i.e., staging, conduc… source |
| MUS 233 | MUS-233. Independent Study in Music. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs For Music Students only. This course is designed to allow students who have a specialized interest or who are pursuing a topic at an advanced level to engage in rigorous individualized st… source |
| MUS 234 | MUS-234. Independent Study in Music. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs For Music Students only. Independent Study in Music is designed to allow students who have a specialized interest or who are pursuing a topic at an advanced level to engage in rigorous in… source |
| MUS 237 | MUS-237. Cabaret Music Theatre. 1 Credit | — | LAB 60 hrs This course in cabaret theatre considers the revue-type of theatrical production which has been popularized in productions in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and on many college campuses th… source |
| MUS 238 | MUS-238. Cabaret Music Theatre II. 1 Credit | — | LAB 60 hrs This course in cabaret theatre considers the revue-type of theatrical production which has been popularized in productions in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and on many college campuses th… source |
| MUS 243 | MUS-243. Musical Theatre Auditions. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course introduces the students to the preliminary work involved in the techniques of auditioning. The protocol of auditioning, including resume, agents, casting directors, scene read… source |
| MUS 244 | MUS-244. Independent Study in Electronic Music I. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs This course is an exploration of analog synthesis techniques and devices designed to allow the student to pursue specialized topics to an advanced level. The study is project oriented. Pr… source |
| MUS 245 | MUS-245. Independent Study in Electronic Music II. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs This course is an exploration of the computer-based music workstation and digital technology designed to allow the student to pursue specialized topics to an advanced level. The study is… source |
| MUS 248 | MUS-248. Enjoyment of Music. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Emphasis is placed on experiencing, discussing and realizing various musical styles throughout history to the present time. All music from the ancient to even today's most popular styles… source |
| MUS 249 | MUS-249. Practicum. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs For Music Students only. Weekly lessons in a one-to-one or small group arrangement with a faculty member prepares the student in the techniques of professional music recording. Appropriat… source |
| MUS 250 | MUS-250. Internship in Music Recording. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs For Music students only. This course assigns the student to experience the actual working conditions in an established music recording studio facility. With the cooperation of the facilit… source |
| MUS 251 | MUS-251. Sound Reinforcement. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Sound Reinforcement introduces students to the set-up and use of equipment for live sound events ranging from musical performances to musical theater. Students learn first-hand about soun… source |
| MUS 252 | MUS-252. Internship in Theatre Technology. 2 Credits | — | LECT 15 hrs COOP 90 hrs Students will complete a professional internship in technical theatre during the summer between their first and second year. This course is offered to students contemplating a… source |
| MUS 253 | MUS-253. Independent Study in Music II. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs For Music Emphasis students only. Independent Study in Music is designed to allow the student who has a specialized interest or who is pursuing a topic at an advanced level to engage in r… source |
| MUS 254 | MUS-254. Independent Study in Music III. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs For Music Emphasis students only. Independent Study in Music is designed to allow the student who has a specialized interest or who is pursuing a topic at an advanced level to engage in r… source |
| MUS 255 | MUS-255. Independent Study in Music IV. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs For Music Emphasis students only. Independent Study in Music is designed to allow the student who has a specialized interest or who is pursuing a topic at an advanced level to engage in r… source |
| MUS 258 | MUS-258. Contemporary Music: 20th-21st Century. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A study of the musical trends, idioms, styles and aesthetics of the Classical Music, Jazz, Rock, Latin Music, and Film Music of the 20th and 21st centuries. In addition to the study of th… source |
| MUS 259 | MUS-259. Hard Disc Recording. 2 Credits | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 45 hrs Students learn about the operation and application of AVID Pro Tools hard disk recording and editing software. Topics include signal flow and routing, editing, fades and cross… source |
| MUS 291 | MUS-291. Special Topics in Music. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A broad-based review of musical topics ranging from a continuation of sight singing, ear training and keyboard harmony to technology-based courses such as Live Sound, and Music for Film.… source |
| MUS 292 | MUS-292. Special Topics in Music. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A broad-based review of musical topics ranging from a continuation of sight singing, ear training and keyboard harmony to technology-based courses such as Live Sound, and Music for Film.… source |
| DRA 110 | DRA-110. Acting I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course concentrates on the basic principles of acting. Students are expected to apply these principles in frequent exercises, mimes, improvisations and at least four major roles. source |
| DRA 112 | DRA-112. Acting II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An advanced course in acting with emphasis on scene work. Students are responsible for the rehearsal, presentation and written analysis of six scenes. Prerequisites: DRA-110 or permission… source |
| DRA 115 | DRA-115. Performance Lab I. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs The study of the various components of play production resulting in the mounting of a full-scale drama or comedy taken from both the classical and contemporary theatre. Students participa… source |
| DRA 117 | DRA-117. Performance Lab II. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs The study of the various components of play production resulting in the mounting of a full-scale drama or comedy taken from both the classical and contemporary theatre. Students participa… source |
| DRA 229 | DRA-229. Directing. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is designed to acquaint students with the basic function and the importance of the director in theatre, simultaneously providing them with the opportunity for practical, creat… source |
| NUR 012 | NUR-012. Nursing Transition: Advanced Placement Status. 0 Credits | — | LECT 15 hrs LAB 15 hrs This is a mandatory pre-requisite course required of all students granted advanced placement, prior to starting NUR-123 , Basic Medical/Surgical Nursing. This course is designe… source |
| NUR 105 | NUR-105. Foundations of Nursing. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs This course provides the foundational concepts on which nursing education and practice are built. Students apply basic knowledge of these concepts as they begin to learn the practice of n… source |
| NUR 106 | NUR-106. Medical Terminology. 2 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs This course is intended for any student interested in learning the basic construction of medical words. Students acquire a solid foundation to aid in retention of medical vocabulary and f… source |
| NUR 121 | NUR-121. Fundamentals of Nursing. 6 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs CLIN 90 hrs This course serves as the foundation for all subsequent nursing courses. The nursing process is introduced with concentration on the assessment of man's basic healt… source |
| NUR 123 | NUR-123. Basic Medical/Surgical Nursing. 10 Credits | — | LECT 90 hrs CLIN 180 hrs This course focuses on the study of adults with a variety of commonly occurring medical-surgical problems that interfere with the ability to meet basic health needs. Students… source |
| NUR 213 | NUR-213. Maternal-Child/Mental Health Nursing. 10 Credits | — | LECT 90 hrs CLIN 180 hrs The focus of this course shifts from the study of the adult as an individual to that of the family and community. Concentration is placed on the health needs/problems of psyc… source |
| NUR 214 | NUR-214. Advanced Medical/Surgical Nursing. 10 Credits | — | LECT 90 hrs CLIN 180 hrs This course provides students with the opportunity to further develop and apply clinical decision-making skills to patient care. The PERSON approach is utilized to provide ca… source |
| NUR 224 | NUR-224. Nursing Colloquium. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs This course involves an examination of selected topics and issues that students in the final semester of the professional phase of the Nursing Program will experience as they transition f… source |
| PAR 120 | PAR-120. Paramedic Science I. 11 Credits | — | LECT 120 hrs LAB 120 hrs This course introduces the student to EMS systems and the roles and responsibilities of a paramedic. Building on the student's foundation of knowledge from program pre-requis… source |
| PAR 125 | PAR-125. Paramedic Clinical Experience I. 2 Credits | — | CLIN 90 hrs This course serves as the first clinical experience for paramedic students providing practice of acquired skills on live patients in the hospital setting under direct supervision of a cli… source |
| PAR 130 | PAR-130. Paramedic Clinical Experience II. 3 Credits | — | CLIN 135 hrs This course serves as the second clinical experience for paramedic students providing practice of acquired skills on live patients in the hospital setting under direct supervision of a c… source |
| PAR 220 | PAR-220. Paramedic Science II. 11 Credits | — | LECT 120 hrs LAB 120 hrs This course prepares the student for assessment, treatment, and care of the pediatric patient, and discusses disease-specific focused assessment and care for patients of all… source |
| PAR 225 | PAR-225. Paramedic - Clinical Experience III. 5 Credits | — | CLIN 225 hrs This course prepares the student to recognize and manage medical emergencies across the life span. Students will apply the knowledge and skills acquired in prior coursework within a vari… source |
| PAR 230 | PAR-230. Paramedic Clinical Experience IV. 1 Credit | — | CLIN 45 hrs This course prepares the student to recognize and manage medical emergencies across the life span. Students will apply the knowledge and skills acquired in prior coursework within the eme… source |
| PAR 235 | PAR-235. Paramedic Internship-Field Experience. 10 Credits | — | CLIN 450 hrs This course provides the field internship experience required to prepare the student for certification and/or licensure as a paramedic. The field internship is completed the under the gu… source |
| PHO 101 | PHO-101. Introduction to Analog Photography Techniques. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs This 7-week, 1-credit introductory course introduces students to B&W photography darkroom techniques. Students will learn how to operate an analog 35mm film camera, develop B&W negative f… source |
| PHO 102 | PHO-102. Artwork and Product Photography. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs This 7-week, 1-credit course introduces students to product and artwork photography. Students will learn how to photograph 2D and 3D artwork and products using continuous and strobe light… source |
| PHO 103 | PHO-103. 2D Digital Design. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This studio course provides an introduction to 2D digital design principles and develops creative problem-solving skills. In this course, you will use raster- and vector-based… source |
| PHO 105 | PHO-105. Forensic Photography. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This studio photography course teaches the techniques needed to successfully document evidence as well as crime and accident scenes in a professional manner. Students will exam… source |
| PHO 110 | PHO-110. Photography Appreciation. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Through lectures, discussions, written analysis, projects and presentations, the student will gain an understanding and appreciation of the global and cultural impact of photography. Stud… source |
| PHO 113 | PHO-113. History of Photography. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A survey of photographic history from its origin to the present day. Topics include the invention of photography, the photograph as document, the photograph as art, the natural landscape,… source |
| PHO 114 | PHO-114. Photographic Processes. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs In this course, students will be introduced to a diverse range of photographic processes, both historical (analog), and contemporary (digital). The class will use traditional d… source |
| PHO 115 | PHO-115. Photography I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs In this entry level photography course, students will be introduced to a basic digital photography workflow: from image capture to output. Through a series of technical exercis… source |
| PHO 116 | PHO-116. Photography II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs In this intermediate photography course, students will advance their knowledge of traditional darkroom B&W photography. In addition to a 35mm film camera, students will activel… source |
| PHO 117 | PHO-117. Color Photography I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs In this advanced photography course, students will learn how to properly capture, process, and use the color of light and color of materials in their image-making process. Stud… source |
| PHO 119 | PHO-119. Contemporary Photography. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course fosters a critical understanding of the development of photography since 1950, as both a fine art and medium of communication. Students will gain an understanding of the philo… source |
| PHO 203 | PHO-203. 3D Digital Design. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs In this course, students will generate images, both still and moving, for use with industry-standard 3D software. Students will use several methods to create 3D models and lear… source |
| PHO 204 | PHO-204. Digital Imaging I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs An introductory studio course providing an overview of various digital post production software applications used for digital photography. Non-destructive vs. destructive image… source |
| PHO 213 | PHO-213. Documentary Photography. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course explores the complex idea of the photograph as a document, and it introduces students to a diverse range of documentary practices: from traditional to contemporary.… source |
| PHO 214 | PHO-214. Integrative Studio. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Is there more than one way to approach an assignment and investigate an idea? In this course, students will expand on a purely photographic body of work to create a complex mul… source |
| PHO 216 | PHO-216. Studio Lighting I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs In this course, students will be introduced to a variety of lighting techniques, both in the studio and on location. In a sequence of hands-on exercises, students will learn ho… source |
| PHO 221 | PHO-221. Photography and the World-Critical Perspectives. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Photography is a global phenomenon. It is integrated in every aspect of our lives, from social media to art and commerce, across the world from Tokyo, Japan, to Randolph, NJ. P… source |
| PHO 225 | PHO-225. Moving Images. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs In this studio course, students will be introduced to the principles, techniques, and aesthetics of video and film production.They will examine all aspects of the production, i… source |
| PHO 226 | PHO-226. Portfolio Preparation. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs During this intensive studio course, students will conceptualize, create, and exhibit their thesis project. The thesis projects will exhibit mastery of photographic skills acqu… source |
| PHO 227 | PHO-227. Professional Studio Photography. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs In this course, students will design and execute complex lighting diagrams specific to their area of interest. Students will use multiple lights setups to master professional l… source |
| PHO 228 | PHO-228. Cooperative Work Experience-Photography. 3 Credits | — | COOP 45 hrs Open to Photography Technology (3550) majors only. Students work in photography-related jobs, receiving training. Photography Technology faculty members individually supervise students. P… source |
| PHO 229 | PHO-229. Cooperative Work Experience- Photography Related Class. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs Open to Photography Technology (Program 3550) majors only. Related class designed to supplement Cooperative Work Experience. Weekly meetings include discussion, written assignments and cr… source |
| PHO 290 | PHO-290. Independent Study I in Photography. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs A project designed with a faculty advisor. The student is responsible for developing a statement of goals and objectives and submitting a summary project. Prerequisites: Permis… source |
| PHO 291 | PHO-291. Special Topics in Photography. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Topics in photography which are not included in the regularly scheduled curriculum. May include studio work, technical topics and/or critique. Prerequisites: PHO-115 Additional… source |
| PHO 292 | PHO-292. Special Topics in Photography. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs Studio work in selected topics or issues in photography. Prerequisites: PHO-115 Additional Fees: Course fee applies. source |
| PHO 293 | PHO-293. Special Topics in Photography. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs Studio work in selected topics or issues in photography. Prerequisites: PHO-115 Additional Fees: Course fee applies. source |
| PHO 297 | PHO-297. Internship in Photography (45-90 Hours). 1 Credit | — | COOP 45 hrs The internship is an avenue for students to expand upon their Photography academic achievements by integrating meaningful experiential learning related to the student's discipline. Studen… source |
| PHO 298 | PHO-298. Internship in Photography (90-135 Hours). 2 Credits | — | COOP 90 hrs The internship is an avenue for students to expand upon their Photography academic achievements by integrating meaningful experiential learning related to the student's discipline. Studen… source |
| PHO 299 | PHO-299. Internship in Photography (135-300 Hours ). 3 Credits | — | COOP 135 hrs The internship is an avenue for students to expand upon their Photography academic achievements by integrating meaningful experiential learning related to the student's discipline. Stude… source |
| PBH 101 | PBH-101. Principles of Public Health. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides a broad overview of the many facets of public health, including, but not limited to historical perspectives, communicable disease, epidemiology, health policy, enviro… source |
| RAD 100 | RAD-100. Introduction to Radiography. 2 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs Introduction to Radiography is the study of the fundamental elements of the health system, patient care and the profession of Radiography. The concepts of ethics, law, medical asepsis, vi… source |
| RAD 104 | RAD-104. Principles of Radiography I. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course is designed to provide students with the necessary theory, concepts and hands-on experience in performing specific diagnostic procedures. Patient positioning, equip… source |
| RAD 107 | RAD-107. Radiography Clinical Practice I. 1 Credit | — | CLIN 120 hrs This course provides students with an opportunity to apply concepts learned in Radiography I and Introduction to Radiography. Some of the tasks include operating equipment appropriately,… source |
| RAD 110 | RAD-110. Radiation Biology and Physics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The study of physics and electronics involved in the production, use and control of the various electromagnetic energies used in medical and diagnostic applications. Prerequisites: RAD-10… source |
| RAD 114 | RAD-114. Principles of Radiography II. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs Principles of Radiography II reinforces basic concepts presented in Principles of Radiography I. Body areas covered include the hip, pelvis, bony thorax, entire spine, upper an… source |
| RAD 117 | RAD-117. Radiography Clinical Practice II. 2 Credits | — | CLIN 240 hrs Students are allowed the opportunity to put into practice the course material introduced in this and previous semesters. Opportunities for more responsibility and independence with previ… source |
| RAD 120 | RAD-120. Intermediate Clinical Practice. 3 Credits | — | CLIN 352 hrs This 11-week clinical experience allows students the opportunity to put into practice and demonstrate competency of procedures learned in Principles of Radiography I and II. A weekly fil… source |
| RAD 200 | RAD-200. Pathology for Radiography. 2 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs This pathology course is an assessment of medical and surgical diseases designed to familiarize the student with changes caused by disease in relationship to radiography. Student projects… source |
| RAD 204 | RAD-204. Principles of Radiography III. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs Principles of Radiography III is a study of the anatomy and positioning of the skull and facial bones. Pediatric, geriatric, trauma and mobile radiography are also included. Pr… source |
| RAD 207 | RAD-207. Radiologic Special Imaging. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides students with a basic understanding of the more advanced and complex diagnostic procedures. Students are introduced to such procedures as, but not limited to, myelogr… source |
| RAD 210 | RAD-210. Radiographic Exposure. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course will acquaint students with the many methods of routine and special technical factors available to radiographers to create diagnostic radiographs. Emphasizing the various acce… source |
| RAD 213 | RAD-213. Radiography Clinical Practice III. 2 Credits | — | CLIN 240 hrs Students are allowed the opportunity to put into practice the course material introduced in this and previous semesters. The course also gives the student more responsibility and indepen… source |
| RAD 220 | RAD-220. Principles of Radiography IV. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs Students become acquainted with the various components to a Radiologic Quality Assurance Program stressing the significant role a quality assurance program must play in the fie… source |
| RAD 224 | RAD-224. Advanced Imaging. 2 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs The course presents the advanced imaging techniques required by nuclear medicine, diagnostic medical sonography, radiation therapy, mammography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance… source |
| RAD 227 | RAD-227. Radiography Clinical Practice IV. 2 Credits | — | CLIN 240 hrs This course provides students with an opportunity to refine skills learned in previous radiography clinical courses. Continuous practice is performed to improve technique and procedures.… source |
| RAD 230 | RAD-230. Advanced Clinical Practice. 3 Credits | — | CLIN 352 hrs This 11-week course provides students the opportunity to exercise independent judgment and discretion in the technical performance of medical imaging procedures. Students complete the te… source |
| RTH 199 | RTH-199. Respiratory Therapeutics. 5 Credits | — | LECT 60 hrs LAB 45 hrs An introduction to respiratory care, including history of the profession, ethical and legal responsibilities of the respiratory therapist; medical terminology, basic respirator… source |
| RTH 202 | RTH-202. Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology. 2 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs This course is an overview of general pharmacology, including routes of administration, federal regulations, dosages and calculations, and safety precautions. It provides an in-depth stud… source |
| RTH 203 | RTH-203. Cardiopulmonary Physiology. 2 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs A study of physiologic mechanisms of the cardiopulmonary system, including a review of the anatomy of the pulmonary and circulatory systems; ventilatory mechanics, gas diffusion, physiolo… source |
| RTH 204 | RTH-204. Cardiopulmonary Evaluation. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course will cover the techniques of patient assessment and diagnostic evaluation of the cardiopulmonary system. Topics covered include: arterialblood gas analysis, pulmona… source |
| RTH 205 | RTH-205. Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology. 2 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs An overview of the pathophysiology of diseases of the cardiopulmonary system with an emphasis on pathophysiologic processes such as hypoxemia, hypoventilation, diffusion defects and venti… source |
| RTH 206 | RTH-206. Mechanical Ventilation. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs Techniques of airway management and the provision of mechanical ventilation; includes types of airways and appropriate uses; the physics and physiology of mechanical ventilatio… source |
| RTH 207 | RTH-207. Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care. 2 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs An overview of fetal development of the cardiopulmonary system with an emphasis on circulatory transitions and respiratory complications occurring at birth and in the neonatal period; a r… source |
| RTH 208 | RTH-208. Advanced Respiratory Care. 2 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs A survey of current events and state-of-the-art modalities in respiratory care; includes respiratory care in non-traditional settings, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, controversies in cli… source |
| RTH 210 | RTH-210. Clinical Practice I. 3 Credits | — | CLIN 240 hrs A supervised clinical application of the respiratory care procedures covered in Respiratory Therapeutics including chart review, patient and health professional communication, basic pati… source |
| RTH 211 | RTH-211. Clinical Practice II. 3 Credits | — | CLIN 240 hrs Continued refinement of the skills covered in Clinical Practice I, in a general care environment, with an emphasis on clinical competence in providing basic respiratory care; followed by… source |
| RTH 212 | RTH-212. Clinical Practice III. 4 Credits | — | CLIN 240 hrs Continued refinement of the skills needed to function in a critical care environment with an emphasis on clinical competence in hemodynamic and advanced monitoring and management of the… source |
| BIO 101 | BIO-101. Anatomy and Physiology I. 4 Credits | — | RECI 15 hrs LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs The structure and function of the human organism are studied. Special emphasis is given to interrelationships of organs and organ systems. Cellular morphology and f… source |
| BIO 102 | BIO-102. Anatomy and Physiology II. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs A continuation of Anatomy and Physiology I. The circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, endocrine and reproductive systems are studied. Dissection is required as part of… source |
| BIO 118 | BIO-118. Biomedical Ethics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course introduces students to major ethical issues in areas of biomedicine in contemporary society. The focal point of the course is a process for ethical reasoning and ethical decis… source |
| BIO 121 | BIO-121. General Biology I. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course is an introduction to the biological sciences, which will explore foundational principles of biology, such as the fundamentals of chemistry, cell structure and func… source |
| BIO 122 | BIO-122. General Biology II. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course is a continuation of General Biology I. Topics include evolution, biological diversity, plant structure and function, animal systems, development, and reproduction… source |
| BIO 127 | BIO-127. Biology of Environmental Concerns. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs Designed for the non-science major. A survey of environmental issues from a variety of perspectives. The course provides an awareness of environmental problems, a knowledge of… source |
| BIO 129 | BIO-129. Introduction to Botany. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 30 hrs Botany includes studying the effects of the environment on plant growth and development, plant morphology and physiology, and plant classification. Students apply theory by pro… source |
| BIO 132 | BIO-132. Concepts in Biology. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs Designed for the non-science major. A basic introduction to the study of biological science. Topics include the hierarchy of organization, life processes, cell theory, human ge… source |
| BIO 133 | BIO-133. Human Biology. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs Designed for the non-science majors or for those students enrolled in Curriculum 2160, Nutrition Track. It is an introduction to the body systems and the factors that affect hu… source |
| BIO 177 | BIO-177. Biology of Environmental Concerns Honors. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs Designed for the non-science major. A survey of environmental issues from a variety of perspectives. The course provides an awareness of environmental problems, a knowledge of… source |
| BIO 180 | BIO-180. General Biology I Honors. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs Fall Semester only. This is an introduction to the biological sciences through a study of principles and concepts basic to the major discipline of biology. Topics include funda… source |
| BIO 181 | BIO-181. General Biology II Honors. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs Spring Semester only. A continuation of BIO-180 General Biology I Honors. Topics include homeostasis, animal reproduction, embryonic development, animal physiology, genetics, e… source |
| BIO 201 | BIO-201. Genetics. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs Spring Semester only. Provides the student with a broad knowledge of genetics from the molecular to the organismal level. Topics covered include the molecular and Mendelian con… source |
| BIO 202 | BIO-202. Ecology. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course introduces the basic fundamentals of ecology - the study of the interrelationships between organisms and their environment. Topics include an introduction to ecosys… source |
| BIO 215 | BIO-215. Microbiology. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs A comprehensive study of microorganisms, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa and algae. Topics covered include microbial anatomy, physiology, genetics, ecology and met… source |
| BIO 223 | BIO-223. Cell and Molecular Biology. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs A comprehensive study of biological molecules and their functions. Emphasis will be placed on the mechanism and regulation of macromolecule synthesis. Laboratory exercises will… source |
| BIO 228 | BIO-228. Internship Work Experience - Biology. 3 Credits | — | COOP 135 hrs This comprehensive course provides selected students enrolled in the Biology Major with job-oriented laboratory training and practical work experience in a paid or unpaid work environmen… source |
| BIO 229 | BIO-229. Internship Work Experience - Biology 2 C redits. 2 Credits | — | COOP 90 hrs This intermediate-level course is a free elective for Biology majors providing pre-professional work experience and laboratory training in a paid or unpaid work environment. Students work… source |
| BIO 230 | BIO-230. Nternship Work Experience - Biology Inte rnship 1 Credit. 1 Credit | — | COOP 45 hrs This introductory course provides Biology Majors with career-oriented work experience and laboratory training and in a paid or unpaid work environment prior to career employment. The cour… source |
| BIO 233 | BIO-233. Independent Study in Biology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An opportunity for selected students to participate in biological research under close supervision of the biology faculty. Interested students should make their interest known early in th… source |
| BIO 274 | BIO-274. Pathophysiology. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Pathophysiology is a course which studies the physiological alterations associated with common disease processes which affect human beings across the lifespan. Common diseases of the majo… source |
| BIO 295 | BIO-295. Special Topics in Biology. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 30 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in biology. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information.… source |
| CHM 105 | CHM-105. Forensic Science. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs Designed for the non-science major. An introduction to the applications of the physical and biological sciences in analyzing and evaluating physical evidence as related to crim… source |
| CHM 117 | CHM-117. Introductory Chemistry Lecture. 3 Credits | — | RECI 15 hrs LECT 45 hrs An introduction to the basic concepts of inorganic, organic and biochemistry. The emphasis is on the relationship of these concepts to physiological chemistry and living syste… source |
| CHM 118 | CHM-118. Introductory Chemistry Laboratory. 1 Credit | — | LAB 45 hrs Laboratory experiments illustrate principles studied in CHM 117 (Introductory Chemistry Lecture). Prerequisites: Placement basis or MAT-016 (minimum grade of C) or MAT-026 Corequisites: CH… source |
| CHM 125 | CHM-125. General Chemistry I - Lecture. 3 Credits | — | RECI 15 hrs LECT 45 hrs A study of the fundamental principles of chemistry and their application to chemical reactions. Topics include the structure of the atom, concepts of matter, mass relationship… source |
| CHM 126 | CHM-126. General Chemistry I - Laboratory. 1 Credit | — | LAB 45 hrs Laboratory experiments illustrate principles studied in CHM-125 . Prerequisites: Placement College Level Math test or MAT-110 (minimum grade of C) Corequisites: CHM-125 Additional Fees: Co… source |
| CHM 127 | CHM-127. General Chemistry II - Lecture. 3 Credits | — | RECI 15 hrs LECT 45 hrs A continuation of General Chemistry I with emphasis on chemical equilibrium and energy changes in chemical reactions. Also included are acids, bases, buffers, chemical thermod… source |
| CHM 128 | CHM-128. General Chemistry II - Laboratory. 1 Credit | — | LAB 45 hrs Laboratory experiments illustrate principles studied in CHM-127 . Prerequisites: CHM-125 and CHM-126 (minimum grade of C required for both) Corequisites: CHM-127 Additional Fees: Course fe… source |
| CHM 212 | CHM-212. Biochemistry. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs An introduction to physiological chemistry. Lectures cover amino acids, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, molecular genetics, energetics and metabolic pathways. L… source |
| CHM 218 | CHM-218. Analytical Chemistry - Instrumental Analysis. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs Spring Semester only. This survey course covers theory and applications of modern instrumentation utilized to solve problems in chemical analysis. Laboratory work involves hand… source |
| CHM 229 | CHM-229. Internship Work Experience - Chemistry. 3 Credits | — | COOP 135 hrs This comprehensive course provides selected students enrolled in the Chemical Technology or Chemistry Major with job-oriented laboratory training and practical work experience in a paid… source |
| CHM 230 | CHM-230. Internship Work Experience - Chemistry 2 Credits. 2 Credits | — | COOP 90 hrs This intermediate-level course provides Chemical Technology or Chemistry majors with career-oriented laboratory training and practical work experience in a paid or unpaid work environment… source |
| CHM 231 | CHM-231. Organic Chemistry I - Lecture. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is an introduction to the chemistry of carbon compounds.Topics include a study of the fundamental concepts of structure and stereochemistry, physical properties of organic com… source |
| CHM 232 | CHM-232. Organic Chemistry I - Laboratory. 1 Credit | — | LAB 45 hrs This course performs laboratory experiments to illustrate principles taught in CHM 231, which stress techniques involved in the analysis, synthesis, and purification of typical organic com… source |
| CHM 233 | CHM-233. Organic Chemistry II - Lecture. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A continuation of the study of organic compounds with further study of functional groups, reaction mechanisms including nucleophilic substitution and elimination reactions, and infrared a… source |
| CHM 234 | CHM-234. Organic Chemistry II - Laboratory. 1 Credit | — | LAB 45 hrs Laboratory experiments involve the multi-step synthesis of organic compounds, which illustrate the principles of CHM-233 , using macroscale and microscale techniques. All remedial courses… source |
| CHM 235 | CHM-235. Independent Study in Chemistry. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is an opportunity for selected students to participate in independent research under close supervision of a Chemistry faculty member. Interested students should make their int… source |
| CHM 236 | CHM-236. Internship Work Experience - Chemistry 1 Credit. 1 Credit | — | COOP 45 hrs This introductory course offers interested students enrolled in the Chemical Technology or Chemistry Major with preprofessional laboratory training and practical work experience in a paid… source |
| CHM 295 | CHM-295. Special Topics in Chemistry. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in chemistry. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further informatio… source |
| CHM 296 | CHM-296. Special Topics in Chemistry. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An examination of selected topics or issues in chemistry. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chair for further information. Prerequi… source |
| MAT 006 | MAT-006. Elements of Algebra. 0 Credits | — | RECI 15 hrs LECT 30 hrs Elements of Algebra integrates the fundamental operations of arithmetic and introductory Algebra. It is intended for students whose placement examination indicates a need for… source |
| MAT 007 | MAT-007. Foundations of Algebra. 0 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs This course integrates selected topics of arithmetic and introductory algebra, including operations on whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percent and signed numbers, linear equations and… source |
| MAT 009 | MAT-009. Basic Mathematics Ia. 0 Credits | — | LECT 15 hrs Three (3) hours per day for one week. This is an intensive one-week review of topics typically found on the computation placement test. A passing grade satisfies the Basic Mathematics req… source |
| MAT 010 | MAT-010. Basic Algebra 1A. 0 Credits | — | LECT 15 hrs This is an intensive review of topics typically found on the basic algebra placement test. A passing grade satisfies the Basic Algebra requirement. Prerequisites: Appropriate score on a p… source |
| MAT 016 | MAT-016. Intermediate Algebra. 0 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A second-level preparatory algebra course designed to prepare students for credit-level mathematics courses. Covered are selected topics, including systems of linear equations, polynomial… source |
| MAT 026 | MAT-026. Intermediate Algebra Express. 0 Credits | — | RECI 15 hrs LECT 15 hrs This is an intensive review of Intermediate Algebra in an express format (an alternative to MAT-016 ) designed for students who require a second-level preparatory Algebra befo… source |
| MAT 110 | MAT-110. College Algebra. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs An intensive course designed to prepare students for mathematics courses such as Calculus with Applications to Business and Economics and Precalculus. It covers selected algebra topics in… source |
| MAT 113 | MAT-113. Applied Calculus. 4 Credits | — | LECT 60 hrs A study of topics which provides a basis for continuing courses in mathematics and the physical sciences. This course includes trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions; analyt… source |
| MAT 114 | MAT-114. Introduction to Data Science. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Introduction to Data Science will provide students with data literacy skills in order to understand techniques in data manipulation, visualization and interpretation. This project based c… source |
| MAT 117 | MAT-117. Mathematical Analysis for Business and Economics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Mathematical topics used in business and economics with emphasis on applications. Covered are polynomials, linear and quadratic models, systems of equations, matrix algebra, and linear pr… source |
| MAT 118 | MAT-118. Calculus With Application to Business And Economics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A course covering functions, derivatives and integration, with special consideration of applications to the business and economics areas. Partial differentiation is introduced. Prerequisi… source |
| MAT 120 | MAT-120. Mathematics for Liberal Arts. 4 Credits | — | LECT 60 hrs A course addressed to liberal arts students. Topics include the history of mathematics, probability, statistics, geometry, number theory, algebra, graphs and functions, and a choice of se… source |
| MAT 123 | MAT-123. Precalculus. 4 Credits | — | LECT 60 hrs An intensive one-semester course to prepare students for Analytic Geometry and Calculus, including absolute values; relations; functions; equations; inequalities; polynomial, rational, tr… source |
| MAT 124 | MAT-124. Statistics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs The fundamental principles of statistical methods. Descriptive statistics, correlation, regression, probability, binomial and normal distributions, sampling, elementary hypothesis testing… source |
| MAT 130 | MAT-130. Probability and Statistics. 4 Credits | — | LECT 60 hrs The fundamental principles of statistical methods. Descriptive statistics, correlation, regression, probability, binomial and normal distributions, sampling, hypothesis testing and confid… source |
| MAT 131 | MAT-131. Analytic Geometry and Calculus I. 4 Credits | — | LECT 60 hrs The first semester of a three-semester sequence. Analytic geometry in the plane, differentiation and applications, and integration are covered. Prerequisites: MAT-123 (grade of C or bette… source |
| MAT 132 | MAT-132. Analytic Geometry and Calculus II. 4 Credits | — | LECT 60 hrs A continuation of Analytic Geometry and Calculus I, which covers the calculus of inverse trigonometric functions, methods of integration, analytic geometry in the plane including polar co… source |
| MAT 140 | MAT-140. Math for Radiographers. 1 Credit | — | LECT 15 hrs This course discusses the math skills that are crucial in the healthcare environment. It teaches the basis measurements, calculations, percents, ratios, and proportions, scientific notati… source |
| MAT 183 | MAT-183. Probability and Statistics Honors. 4 Credits | — | LECT 60 hrs An introduction to the principles of statistical methods. The course will integrate spreadsheet software to cover such topics as descriptive statistics, correlation, regression, probabili… source |
| MAT 221 | MAT-221. Internship Experience - Quantitative An alysis (45-100 Hours). 1 Credit | — | COOP 45 hrs This course provides students with job training and practical experience in a work environment prior to permanent employment, amounting to between 45-100 hours in duration. Students will… source |
| MAT 222 | MAT-222. Internship Experience - Quantitative Ana lysis (90-200 Hours). 2 Credits | — | COOP 90 hrs This course provides students with job training and practical experience in a work environment prior to permanent employment, amounting to between 90-200 hours in duration. Students will… source |
| MAT 223 | MAT-223. Internship Experience - Quantitative Ana lysis (135-300 Hours). 3 Credits | — | COOP 135 hrs This course provides students with job training and practical experience in a work environment prior to permanent employment, amounting to between 135-300 hours in duration. Students wil… source |
| MAT 225 | MAT-225. Discrete Mathematics. 4 Credits | — | LECT 60 hrs This is a 4-credit course in discrete mathematics. It is offered to math & computer science majors in their first two years of study. The course outline shows it is an exposition of real-… source |
| MAT 228 | MAT-228. Linear Algebra. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Selected topics including matrices and determinants, vectors and vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, with applications from a variety of disciplines. Prer… source |
| MAT 230 | MAT-230. Calculus III. 4 Credits | — | LECT 60 hrs A continuation of Analytic Geometry and Calculus II which includes analytic geometry in three dimensions, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, vectors… source |
| MAT 244 | MAT-244. Ordinary Differential Equations. 4 Credits | — | LECT 60 hrs A course in methods for solving ordinary differential equations. Introduction to classical equations and their solutions, physical applications, Laplace Transforms, numerical solutions, a… source |
| ACC 105 | ACC-105. Computerized Accounting. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is designed to introduce students to a widely used software program, QuickBooks. Using QuickBooks, students learn to record, track, and analyze accounting transactions and sim… source |
| ACC 108 | ACC-108. Accounting for Hospitality. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is an introduction to basic accounting principles and procedures for the hospitality student. This course integrates the accounting and financial practices of the hospitality… source |
| ACC 111 | ACC-111. Principles of Accounting I - Financial Accounting. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 15 hrs Financial accounting is a service activity that functions to collect and communicate useful financial information about economic entities. The course will be concerned with pro… source |
| ACC 112 | ACC-112. Principles of Accounting II - Managerial Accounting. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 15 hrs This course explores accounting information as a tool used in decision-making by management. The course focuses on how accounting data and other financial information can be us… source |
| ACC 203 | ACC-203. Payroll Accounting. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course covers journal transactions, payroll taxes, payroll tax forms as they pertain to state and federal laws. Students will be able to evaluate laws as well as compute wages, calcu… source |
| ACC 211 | ACC-211. Intermediate Accounting I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs A study of the complex aspect of financial accounting and reporting for persons outside the firm. The course includes the expanded treatment of generally accepted accounting principles (G… source |
| ACC 291 | ACC-291. Special Topics in Accounting. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course offers students an opportunity to explore special topics or issues in Accounting. Topics may differ each time the course is offered and may include areas of negotiation or con… source |
| CSS 011 | CSS-011. College Student Success. 0 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs College Student Success CSS-011 is a college-wide course that is required for students that test into ENG-025 Writing Skills and whose major programs are in the Division of Liberal Arts.… source |
| ENV 108 | ENV-108. Introduction to Sustainability Lecture. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course introduces the topic of global sustainability through an interdisciplinary lens. Students will gain an understanding of environmental, economic, social, and other global conce… source |
| ENV 109 | ENV-109. Introduction to Sustainability Laborator. 1 Credit | — | LAB 30 hrs This course provides hands-on experience through the completion of laboratory exercises and assessments that relate to the three pillars of sustainability (environmental, economic, and soc… source |
| ENV 200 | ENV-200. Environmental Science & Policy. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course investigates human impact on the environment and management strategies informed by policy and generated from scientific research. Students examine key concepts and… source |
| ENV 291 | ENV-291. Internship Work Experience - Environment al Science & Sustainability (1cr, 45-10 0 hours). 1 Credit | — | COOP 45 hrs This introductory-level course is a restricted elective for students enrolled in the Environmental Science & Sustainability program. The course provides job-oriented laboratory training a… source |
| ENV 292 | ENV-292. Nternship Work Experience - Environmenta l Science & Sustainability (2cr, 90-200 hours). 2 Credits | — | COOP 90 hrs This intermediate-level course is a restricted elective for students enrolled in the Environmental Science & Sustainability program. The course provides job-oriented laboratory training a… source |
| ENV 293 | ENV-293. Internship Work Experience - Environment al Science & Sustainability (3cr, 135-3 00 hours). 3 Credits | — | COOP 135 hrs This comprehensive course is a restricted elective for students enrolled in the Environmental Science & Sustainability program. The course provides job-oriented laboratory training and p… source |
| ENV 295 | ENV-295. Independent Study in Environmental Scien ce & Sustainability. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course is a restricted elective for students enrolled in the Environmental Science & Sustainability program. This course provides an opportunity for selected students to participate… source |
| MKT 113 | MKT-113. Principles of Marketing I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This is an introduction to basic principles and practices in marketing. The course provides an overview of the field of marketing in areas of consumer behavior, marketing management and c… source |
| MKT 114 | MKT-114. Principles of Marketing II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides students with a usable managerial understanding of consumer behavior. This will help students prepare for careers in marketing management, sales and advertising. Prer… source |
| MKT 207 | MKT-207. Introduction to Services Marketing. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides a conceptual understanding of marketing services and the analytical tools that are used in solving strategic services marketing problems.The primary theme of the cour… source |
| MKT 208 | MKT-208. Social Media Marketing. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course will describe, define and apply ways in which businesses can use Social Media Marketing (SMM) to help enhance their marketing strategies. The course will also cover different… source |
| MKT 210 | MKT-210. Social Media Analytics. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Digital technology changed the way individuals, businesses, and organizations interact with each other. Students will learn how digital marketing fits into marketing plans and how to use… source |
| MKT 211 | MKT-211. Digital Advertising. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs Digital technology changed the way individuals, businesses, and organizations interact with each other. Students will learn how digital marketing fits into marketing plans and how to use… source |
| MKT 215 | MKT-215. Sales Principles and Practices. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course examines the role of professional selling in the American economy. Topics include: building and maintaining relationships with clients, communication skills, ethical and legal… source |
| MKT 218 | MKT-218. Advertising. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course provides a basic understanding of the business of advertising. Topics include the economics of advertising, planning and preparation of advertising, selection of media, establ… source |
| MKT 291 | MKT-291. Special Topics in Marketing. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course examines selected topics or issues in marketing. Topics may differ each time the course is offered and may include areas such as retail marketing, negotiation or marketing res… source |
| MKT 292 | MKT-292. Special Topics in Marketing. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This course examines selected topics or issues in marketing. Topics may differ each time the course is offered and may include areas such as retail marketing, negotiation or marketing res… source |
| PAR 001 | PAR-001. Critical Care Paramedic: Advanced Place ment. 0 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 30 hrs This is a mandatory pre-requisite course for all students granted advanced placement status before PAR230, Paramedic Clinical Experience IV. This course is designed to assess r… source |
| PHY 103 | PHY-103. Concepts of Physics. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 30 hrs This is a one-semester examination of the basic concepts of kinematics and dynamics, conservation of energy, heat and selected topics in electricity, magnetism and modern physi… source |
| PHY 111 | PHY-111. Technical Physics I. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This is the first course of a two-semester applied physics course covering particle kinematics, Newton's laws, oscillatory motion, conservation of energy, heat and the gas laws… source |
| PHY 112 | PHY-112. Technical Physics II. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This is the second course of a two-semester applied physics course covering the essentials of electricity and magnetism, and selected topics from fluid mechanics, wave theory a… source |
| PHY 118 | PHY-118. Meteorology. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course is an introduction to meteorology. Topics include observing the weather, clouds and precipitation, winds and the circulation of the atmosphere, air masses and front… source |
| PHY 125 | PHY-125. General Physics I - Lecture. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This is the first course of a two-semester sequence in general physics. Topics include kinematics and dynamics of translational and rotational motion, conservation of energy, conservation… source |
| PHY 126 | PHY-126. General Physics I Laboratory. 1 Credit | — | LAB 45 hrs This is the first course of a two-semester sequence in laboratory physics for students who are enrolled concurrently in General Physics I ( PHY-125 ). Laboratory experiments demonstrate co… source |
| PHY 127 | PHY-127. General Physics II - Lecture. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This is the second course of a two-semester sequence in general physics. Topics include vibratory and wave motion, electricity, magnetism, optics and essentials of modern physics. Prerequ… source |
| PHY 128 | PHY-128. General Physics II Laboratory. 1 Credit | — | LAB 45 hrs This is the second course of a two-semester sequence in laboratory physics for students who are enrolled concurrently in General Physics II ( PHY-127 ). Experiments demonstrate concepts co… source |
| PHY 130 | PHY-130. Engineering Physics I. 4 Credits | — | LECT 60 hrs This is the first course of a three-semester, calculus-based physics sequence. Topics include particle kinematics in one and in two dimensions, work and energy, impulse and momentum, rota… source |
| PHY 133 | PHY-133. Engineering Physics II. 4 Credits | — | LECT 60 hrs This is the second course of a three-semester, calculus-based physics sequence. Topics include simple harmonic motion, waves, electromagnetic theory and applications, Maxwell's equations… source |
| PHY 134 | PHY-134. Laboratory for Engineering Physics II. 1 Credit | — | LAB 45 hrs This is the first course of a two-semester laboratory sequence designed for students who are enrolled concurrently in the Engineering Physics lecture sequence. The course emphasizes fundam… source |
| PHY 232 | PHY-232. Engineering Physics III. 3 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs This is the final course of a three-semester, calculus-based physics sequence. Topics include geometric optics, Maxwell's equations in differential form, electromagnetic radiation and fun… source |
| PHY 233 | PHY-233. Laboratory for Engineering Physics III. 1 Credit | — | LAB 45 hrs This course is a continuation of the Engineering Physics laboratory sequence. The course continues to develop professional laboratory technique through experiments on selected topics in ge… source |
| PKG 101 | PKG-101. Packaging Technology I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs An introductory course in the materials and processes used for common household and industrial packaging. Studies will include the folded carton, the materials, the manufacturi… source |
| PKG 120 | PKG-120. Packaging Design I. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs An introductory course in graphic design methods for common household and industrial packaging. Studies will include graphic design for the folded carton, the materials, sizes… source |
| PKG 202 | PKG-202. Packaging Technology II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs A continuing study of advanced materials used in the packaging industry and the advanced processes used to develop them. An emphasis will be placed on studies related to the pr… source |
| PKG 219 | PKG-219. CAD for Packaging Design and Manufacture. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs CAD for packaging allows everyone from the novice to the professional to create production-ready packaging in a quick and efficient manner. With a focus on folded cartons, stud… source |
| PKG 220 | PKG-220. Packaging Design II. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs An intermediate course in graphic design methods for common household and industrial packaging. Studies will include graphic design for the folded carton, the materials, sizes… source |
| SCI 106 | SCI-106. Introduction to Astronomy. 3 Credits | — | LECT 30 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course is a non-mathematical treatment of the basic concepts of astronomy leading to discussions of some of the exciting astronomy-related questions of current interest. T… source |
| SCI 118 | SCI-118. General Astronomy. 4 Credits | — | LECT 45 hrs LAB 30 hrs This course is a scientific exploration of the human place in the universe. Studied are the origin and history of the Universe and the formation of the Earth and solar system.… source |