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BOT1114BOT1114360 4 General Chemistry CHM1114 & CHM1214 50 8 Intro Psychology PSY1113 50 3 Intro Sociology SOC1113 50 3 Principles of Macroeconomics ECO2113 50 3 Principles of Microeconomics ECO2123 50 3 Credit for… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MTH2215& MTH2315Chemistry CHM1114 3 4 Computer Science A CS1313 3 3 English Language ENG1113 3 3 English Literature ENG113 source
ENG1113& ENG121360Government & Politics-US GVT1113 3 3 Human Geography GEO2443 3 3 Macroeconomics ECO2113 3 3 Microeconomics ECO2123 3 3 Music Theory MU1202 3 2 Physics B PHY1114 & PHY1214 3 8 Physics C – Electrical &… 60 cr · 60 hr source
GVT 1113American Fed Government6Area 3 General Electives 6 Credit Hours See specific program curriculum. These general electives are listed as transferable on the State System Course Equivalency Project Matrices. Area 4 Humanities… 6 cr · 6 hr source
HUM 1111HUMANITIESPrerequisite: NONE This course is composed of a series of humanities-related events (concerts, art shows, plays, etc.). Students earn credit by attending these events and completing assignments as de… source
COL 1211SUCCESS STRATEGIESPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to support new students develop skills for collegiate success in and out of the classroom. This course focuses on topics related to goal setting, time manag… source
ENG 1113ENGLISH COMPOSITION IPrerequisite: ACT English Sub-score of 19 or higher, or minimum secondary assessment score, or successful completion of ENG 0113 with coenrollment in ENG 0211. Students scoring a 3 or 4 on the ACCUPL… source
PHS 1414EARTH SCIENCEPrerequisite: NONE This course explores important topics in geology, astronomy, oceanography, and the history of the Earth. It has a laboratory component. Some labs will be performed online where stu… source
TH 1133Introduction to Theatre23*These courses have not been approved on the OSHRE Course Equivalency Project and may not transfer for Humanities credit. Area 5 Math & Quantitative Reasoning 3 Credit Hours Any 1000 level or higher… 23 cr · 23 hr source
COL 1211LAGGIE DAYPrerequisite: NONE Aggie Days will take place on a day prior to the start of a regular semester. This event places a crucial role in your first-year experience and participation is required on this d… source
COL 1511STUDENT LEADERSHIPPrerequisite: By nomination only. This course introduces students to the concept of leadership as a field of study. Emphasis is placed on the application of acquired knowledge to practical problems.… source
ACC 1113INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTINGPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to provide the student with the basic accounting knowledge and skills necessary for development and maintenance of a set of books. Students will gain a work… source
ACC 2103FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTINGPrerequisite: NONE The study of concepts and procedures for preparation of general-purpose financial statements using general accounting principles. This course is designed to provide the student wit… source
ACC 2203FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTINGPrerequisite: ACC 2103 This course is the study of managerial accounting concepts and objectives, planning and control of sales and costs, analysis of costs and profits for management decision making… source
ACC 2303COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTINGPrerequisite: ACC 1113 or ACC 2103 & CIS 1113 This course is designed to provide the student with an introduction to modern computerized integrated accounting systems utilizing a hands-on approach. S… source
ACC 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN ACCOUNTINGPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Accounting.… source
AG 1002AGRICULTURAL FINANCIAL LITERACYPrerequisite: NONE This course will cover basic financial concepts from an agricultural perspective. Topics covered will include basic concepts of credit and debt, basic record keeping, agriculture l… source
AG 1113INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICSPrerequisite: NONE The course covers the economic theory of production, marketing and consumption of agricultural products. The role and structure of agriculture in the American economy are also incl… source
AG 1124INTRODUCTION TO THE ANIMAL SCIENCESPrerequisite: NONE This survey course deals with meat, milk, eggs, and other animal products, world needs and distribution of farm animals, production and management, quality standards, processing an… source
AG 1213INTRODUCTION TO THE PLANT SCIENCESPrerequisite: NONE This basic course covers the concepts and principles of growth and distribution, classification, culture, and utilization of economic plants. Credit: Three semester hours source
AG 2011TOPICS IN AGRICULTUREPrerequisite: NONE This course involves the use of farm and ranch operators as resource personnel in discussions of current problems and issues in agriculture. Credit: One semester hour source
AG 2012AGRICULTURE EDUCATIONPrerequisite: NONE This is an entry-level course designed to help students explore teaching agriculture education as a career. Students will consider and reflect on the history, philosophy, and curre… source
AG 2323AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT MARKETING AND SALESPrerequisite: NONE This dynamic course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in marketing agricultural products in today's competitive global marketplace. A wide ranges o… source
AG 2423HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATION IPrerequisite: NONE This course introduces fundamental machine functions, safety prac tices, and maintenance. It is designed to develop apprentice-level skills in the operation of heavy equipment. In… source
AG 2523HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATION IIPrerequisite: AG 2423 This is a continuation of AG 2423 and allows students to develop an understanding of basic surveying techniques, receive extensive training in safety regulations and procedures,… source
AG 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN AGRICULTUREPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Agriculture… source
AGL 1511INTRODUCTION TO LEADERSHIPPrerequisite: NONE This course introduces students to the concept of leadership as a field of study. Emphasis is placed on the application of acquired knowledge to practical problems. Credit: One sem… source
AGL 2303PERSONALLEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Prerequisite: NONE This course focuses on how leaders identify key attributes of leadership and link them to their own unique vision, values and personal strengths. Credit: Thr… source
AGR 2013NATURAL RESOURCE AND ECOLOGY MANAGEMENTPrerequisite: NONE This course is the study of natural plant and animal processes and how man interacts and regulates these. Issues such as factory farming, animal welfare, pesticides and water quali… source
AGR 2124SOIL AND SOIL MANAGEMENTPrerequisite: One-year inorganic chemistry The survey course deals with the fundamentals of soil origin, development, classification, fertility, and management. Laboratory is devoted to analytical pr… source
AGR 2324PRINCIPLES OF RANGE MANAGEMENTPrerequisite: AG 1214 & AG 1124 This course involves a study of the general principles of range and Page | 54 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS pasture management. Principles of forage plant properties, ecology an… source
AGR 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN AGRONOMYPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Agronomy. C… source
ASL 2613AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE IPrerequisite: NONE This course consists of the principles, methods, and techniques of communicating manually with the deaf. Emphasis will be on developing manual communication skills, a basic vocabul… source
ASL 2623AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE IIPrerequisite: ASL 2613 This course provides continued development of American Sign Language vocabulary and A.S.L. grammar. Emphasis will be on developing expressive and receptive signing skills in AS… source
AP 1113APPLIED ANATOMYPrerequisite: NONE This is a single semester course designed to cover concepts associated with cell biology, histology, and gross anatomy of the human body. The cardiovascular system, respiratory sys… source
AP 2124HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IPrerequisite: C or better in BIO 1404 Students with a declared Nursing, Physical Therapy Assistant, or Occupational Therapy Assistant majors may have the prerequisite waived by the respective Program… source
AP 2134HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IIPrerequisite: C or better in AP 2124 This is the second in a two-course sequence designed to provide the student with knowledge of human anatomy and physiology starting from the molecular level and p… source
AP 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY IIPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Anatomy and… source
ANS 1001INTRODUCTION TO LIVESTOCK SHOW TEAM IPrerequisite: NONE This course covers all facets of the preparation of livestock for competitive exhibition. Grooming, feeding, basic health care, and showmanship techniques are presented in a real-w… source
ANS 1021INTRODUCTION TO LIVESTOCK SHOW TEAM IIPrerequisite: NONE This course covers all facets of the preparation of livestock for competitive exhibition. Grooming, feeding, basic health care, and showmanship techniques are presented in a real-w… source
ANS 1101INTRODUCTION TO LIVESTOCK JUDGING ANDEVALUATION I Prerequisite: NONE Practice is afforded in the evaluation and selection of species and types of farm livestock including beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheep, swine, and horses. The course w… source
ANS 1112LIVESTOCK SELECTION AND CARCASS EVALUATIONPrerequisite: ANS 1101 or permission of instructor Emphasis will be placed on carcass evaluation of meat animals. Slaughtering and processing of farm meats will be included. Credit: Two semester hours source
ANS 1201INTRO TO LIVESTOCK JUDGING AND EVALUATION IIPrerequisite: NONE Practice is afforded in the evaluation and selection of species and types of farm livestock including beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheep, swine, and horses. The course will include t… source
ANS 1401EQUINE BEHAVIOR AND HANDLINGPrerequisite: NONE This course covers equine management techniques, understanding equine behavior, and equine anatomy. Topics include basic equine handling, management principles, hoof care, dental c… source
ANS 2001ADVANCED LIVESTOCK SHOW TEAM IPrerequisite: NONE This course covers all facets of the preparation of livestock for competitive exhibition. Grooming, feeding, basic health care, and showmanship techniques are presented in a real-w… source
ANS 2012LIVESTOCK GROOMING, FITTING AND SHOWINGPrerequisite: NONE This course deals with the fundamentals behind grooming, fitting and showing of livestock. Practical application of the skills presented in the course will be evaluated in a showma… source
ANS 2021ADVANCED LIVESTOCK SHOW TEAM IIPrerequisite: NONE This course covers all facets of the preparation of livestock for competitive exhibition. Grooming, feeding, basic health care, and showmanship techniques are presented in a real-w… source
ANS 2101ADVANCED LIVESTOCK JUDGING AND EVALUATION IPrerequisite: NONE Practice is afforded in the evaluation and selection of species and types of farm livestock including beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheep, swine, and horses. The course will include t… source
ANS 2123LIVESTOCK FEEDINGPrerequisite: NONE Nutrients and their functions, nutrient requirements of the various classes of livestock, composition and classification of feedstuffs and ration formulation are covered. Two lectu… source
ANS 2133EQUINE TRAINING METHODSPrerequisite: NONE This course covers basic techniques of equine training. Topics include the performance of various maneuvers including halter breaking, saddling, longing, driving, and riding. Two l… source
ANS 2201ADVANCED LIVESTOCK JUDGING AND EVALUATION IIPrerequisite: N ONE Practice is afforded in the evaluation and selection of species and types of farm livestock including beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheep, swine, and horses. The course will include… source
ANS 2703LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTIONPrerequisite: NONE Current topics and trends in the livestock industry. Basic principles of Livestock handling, productivity, marketing, health care, behavior, and welfare. Concepts to improve housin… source
ANS 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN ANIMAL SCIENCEPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Animal Scie… source
ART 1103CERAMICS IPrerequisite: NONE Ceramics I will cover a variety of building techniques, glazing and ceramics terminology. Students will develop basic hand building skills (pinch, coil and slab), demonstrate basic… source
ART 1113ART APPRECIATIONPrerequisite: NONE Art Appreciation is the study of art from a variety of different background and culture as both product and process. Aesthetic judgment making in evaluation of art from different t… source
ART 1123DESIGN IPrerequisite: N ONE Design I is a study of the principal elements of two-dimensional design. Those elements include color, perspective, fundamental drawing concepts and compositional elements. By usi… source
ART 1133ART 1133DESIGN II Prerequisite: NONE Design II is a continuation of Design I. This course is a study and analysis of three-dimensional forms. By using a variety of materials and processes, the student will c… source
ART1213DRAWING IPrerequisite: NONE Drawing I will develop the student’s understanding of the basic concepts of drawing and their powers of observation. Students will work with various black and white media utilizing… source
ART 2103DRAWING IIPrerequisite: NONE Drawing II will continue to develop the student’s understanding of the concepts of drawing. Students will continue to develop their skills in color media by using a variety of sour… source
ART 2113WATERCOLOR IPrerequisite: N ONE Watercolor I will develop skills in watercolor painting, stressing form and composition, visual perception and individual expression. Students will develop their understanding of… source
ART 2123PAINTING IPrerequisite: NONE Painting I will develop skills in opaque painting, stressing form and content, visual appreciation and individual expression. Students will develop conceptual skills in various pai… source
ART 2203CERAMICS IIPrerequisite: NONE Ceramics II continues to develop the student’s skills in a variety of ceramic techniques. Students will continue to develop their glazing and knowledge of ceramic and its terminolo… source
ART 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN ARTPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Art. Course… source
BIO 1114GENERAL BIOLOGICAL SCIENCEPrerequisite: Must have a 15 or higher on the Science portion of the ACT. Students that have not taken a science class in 5 years or more need to take this class prior to enrolling in sophomore level… source
BIO 1404PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY lPrerequisite: A 15 or higher on the science portion of the ACT and declare a Science or Allied Health major. Students that have not taken a science class in 5 years or more need to take this class pr… source
BOT 1114GENERAL BOTANYPrerequisite: NONE This course is a basic introduction to the life processes and structure of the higher plants. Emphasis is on basic plant physiology, morphology and anatomy. Students will study pla… source
BOT 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN BOTANYPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Botany. Cou… source
BUS 2763PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTPrerequisite: NONE This course is organized around the premise that the techniques and personal qualities students need to find the best possible job in a particular field are identical to those that… source
BUS 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN BUSINESSPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Business. C… source
BC 2113BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONSPrerequisite: ENG 1113 This course is designed to provide the student with the opportunity to study the various types of business communications. Students will learn to prepare professional, letters… source
BC 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONSPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, Page | 57 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS special interests and other special projects/events/acti… source
BM 1103INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESSPrerequisite: NONE This course gives the beginning business student background information related to the scope of business activity and the methods of solving business problems. Emphasis is placed u… source
BM 1403BUSINESS MATHEMATICSPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to develop knowledge and skill in the computation of practical financial problems of a business and personal nature. A thorough review of the fundamental pr… source
BM 2013PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENTPrerequisite: NONE This course provides instruction in principles of management that have general applicability to all types of enterprises, basic management philosophy and decision making, principle… source
BM 2023PRINCIPLES OF CUSTOMER SERVICEPrerequisite: NONE This course focuses on customer service as a profession, the skills required to be successful in customer service situations, the knowledge to build and maintain customer relations… source
BM 2043INTRODUCTION TO RETAILINGPrerequisite: NONE Principles of modern retailing emphasizing consumer behavior, store location and layout, retail pricing and merchandise management are studied. Credit: Three semester hours source
BM 2103INTRODUCTION TO HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENTPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to acquaint students with career opportunities, the scope, the development, the history of the hospitality industry and provide an overview of the managemen… source
BM 2123MARKETINGPrerequisite: NONE This course is a study of the institutions engaged in the movement of goods and services from producers to consumers. Also included are the functions, methods, channels, pricing, a… source
BM 2503HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENTPrerequisite: NONE This course provides up-to-date information on contemporary issues, trends and legislation related to human resource management. The major human resource management processes are c… source
BM 2513BUSINESS MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP IPrerequisite: Business Management major or instructor permission This course provides the opportunity for students to earn college credit for employment situations to include: traditional employment… source
BM 2523BUSINESS MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP IIPrerequisite: BM 2513 This course is one part of a three-part program developed to provide the opportunity to earn college credit for employment situations to include traditional employment (full-tim… source
BM 2533SMALL BUSINESS OWNERSHIP AND MANAGEMENTPrerequisite: ACC 2103 or ACC 1113 Study is made of problems faced in creation and early growth periods of business enterprises; such as accounting, finance, opportunity recognition, management, mark… source
BM 2603SPECIALIZED WORD PROCESSINGPrerequisite: CIS 1113 or one year of high school computer classes with a grade of “B” or higher. This is an advanced course designed to assist students to increase proficiency in processing data. Em… source
BM 2613BUSINESS ETHICSPrerequisite: NONE A course in ethics that includes case studies of situations that poses moral and ethical problems in business. The course focuses on what constitutes right or wrong behavior in the… source
BM 2723SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONSPrerequisite: CIS 1113 or one year of high school computer classes with a grade of “B” or higher. This course provides the student with an intensive study of selected spreadsheet applications. The st… source
BM 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENTPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Business Ma… source
CHM 1114GENERAL CHEMISTRY IPrerequisite: NONE Given each semester and required of first year college students majoring in Agriculture, Engineering, or Science. The course deals with the fundamentals of general chemistry and co… source
CHM 1214GENERAL CHEMISTRY IIPrerequisite: Must have a C or better in CHM 1114 Given each semester, this course is a continuation of course 1114. It is required of the same students and is conducted in the same manner as course… source
CHM 1313GENERAL ORGANIC BIOCHEMISTRYPrerequisite: NONE This course provides an overview of general inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry. Course content will include unit conversions, atomic structure as it relates t… source
CHM 2345ORGANIC CHEMISTRYPrerequisite: CHM 1114 and 1214 Required of second-year college students majoring in Agriculture and other curricula, the course includes a brief introduction on physiological chemistry, and consists… source
CHM 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN CHEMISTRYPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Chemistry.… source
CHA 2243CHICKASAW HUMANITIES IPrerequisite: NONE Explore Chickasaw history, art, culture, government, language and philosophy alongside Western thought and humanities of the same time periods. Basic Chickasaw language instruction… source
CHA 2253CHICKASAW HUMANITIES IIPrerequisite: NONE Students continue studies of Chickasaw history, art, culture, government, language and philosophy contrasted to that of other North American tribes. Weekly written assignments, bas… source
CD 1243HEALTH, SAFETY & NUTRITION FOR CHILDRENPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to provide the student an understanding of the principles and practices for development of positive health, safety and nutrition practices for children. The… source
CD 1253INFANT AND TODDLER PROGRAMSPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to provide the student an understanding of the developmental processes and environmental factors that affect physical growth and emotional and social develo… source
CD 1353CHILD AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENTPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to provide the student knowledge of the child from conception to adolescence in the areas of physical, intellectual, social and emotional growth. The labora… source
CD 2453CURRICULUM PLANNINGPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to provide the student the skills and techniques of program planning, room arrangement and scheduling of activities for young children in group settings (in… source
CD 2463ADMINISTRATION OF CHILD CARE CENTERSPrerequisite: NONE This is a course with emphasis on managerial principles; skills, knowledge and attitudes required of managers of the growing number of child care centers. Two lecture and two labor… source
CD 2533GUIDANCE OF YOUNG CHILDRENPrerequisite: N ONE This course is designed to provide the student an understanding of the principles and techniques of guiding children in group and individual settings . General understanding of be… source
CD 2543CREATIVE ARTS FOR CHILDRENPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to provide the student an understanding of the principles and practices for the development of skills and techniques for working with children in creative a… source
CD 2553COGNITIVE ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDRENPrerequisite: NONE This is a laboratory course with specific emphasis on the development of skills and techniques for working with young children in cognitive activities--math, science, social scienc… source
CD 2573CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDSPrerequisite: NONE This is a laboratory course to develop an understanding of children with special needs, their world, their families, and their problems, through working with them. The special need… source
CD 2583LANGUAGE & PHYSICAL SKILLS FOR CHILDRENPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to provide the student the skills and techniques for working with students in language development and physical skills activities. The laboratory provides o… source
CD 2593THE SCHOOL-AGE CHILDPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to provide the student an understanding of the development, appropriate environments, materials and activities and teaching and guidance techniques for the… source
CD 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENTPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Child Devel… source
COM 1133PHOTOJOURNALISM IPrerequisite: NONE This course will introduce students to basic: photography skills, composition, and equipment; photography for various types of news and media events; and legal and ethical concerns… source
COM 1153VOICE AND DICTIONPrerequisite: NONE This course is a study of the physiology of speech, including such concepts as improvement of vocal control, expansion of vocabulary, and introduction to the International Phonetic… source
COM 1233INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATIONPrerequisite: NONE This course explores the importance of interpersonal communication, communication concepts, and self -concept on interpersonal relationships, and applies practicing these concepts… source
COM 2073INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL MEDIAPrerequisite: NONE This course teaches the foundations of social media technologies, Page | 60 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS communication methods, and how to engage consumers using various tools. You will lea… source
COM 2113WRITING FOR MASS COMMUNICATIONPrerequisite: ENG 1113 This course will focus on the study of principles of writing styles for mass media. Study includes writing formats in print, broadcast and the Internet. Credit: Three semester… source
COM 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN COMMUNICATIONPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Communicati… source
CIS 1113COMPUTER APPLICATIONSPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to train students in the use of computer application software packages commonly used by industrial or commercial businesses. Students will learn about sever… source
CIS 1653DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORK FUNDAMENTALSPrerequisite: NONE This course is a study of the theory, protocols and signaling devices employed in the transmission of data between computer installations, network elements, and peripherals. Networ… source
CIS 1683OPERATING SYSTEMSPrerequisite: NONE This course will cover the history of the computer and its companion, the system software known as the Operating System. The Operating System makes it possible to communicate betwe… source
CIS 2213DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSPrerequisite: CIS 1113 This course provides a modern approach and concise introduction to database management systems for computing and business students. This course offers an introduction to databa… source
CIS 2223SYSTEMS ANALYSISPrerequisite: CIS 1113, CIS 2213, & CS 1613 This course is an introduction to the full scope of systems analysis, including problem definition, data collection (observation, interviewing and question… source
CIS 2803DESKTOP PUBLISHINGPrerequisite: CIS 1113 or one year of high school computer classes with a grade of “B” or higher. This course will introduce students to the popular new field of computerized desktop publishing. Majo… source
CIS 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN COMPUTER INFORMATIONSYSTEMS Prerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Com… source
CIS 2813CIS STUDENT INTERNSHIPPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course will provide the student with comprehensive, supervised computer hardware and software training. The training will be under the direct supervision of… source
CS 1313PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALSPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed for beginning computer science majors and addresses the study of sound reasoning and the application of this reasoning to problem solving. The course will c… source
CS 1533INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL BASICPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to give the student a basic knowledge of Visual Basic Programming. Topics covered include: elements of the object model, design methods, message passing, an… source
CS 1613PROGRAMMING IPrerequisite: NONE This course is an introduction to computer programming. The entire process of creating software is examined from analysis and design to coding and testing. An emphasis is placed up… source
CS 1623PROGRAMMING IIPrerequisite: CS 1613 with a grade of C or better This course is introduced in an examination of inheritance and polymorphism. Project management techniques including make files and debugging tools a… source
CS 2163C++ PROGRAMMINGPrerequisite: NONE This course is a study of the structured programming language C++. Topics included are modular program design, logic structures, programming style, top- down design, syntax/semanti… source
CS 2173CS 2173OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING Prerequisite: NONE This course is a continuation of CS 2163, and an overview of contemporary object-oriented languages, such as C++ and JAVA. It includes practical applica… source
CS 2183INTRODUCTION TO JAVAPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to introduce the student to basic programming techniques using JAVA. Topics covered include expressions, functions, conditionals, iteration and data abstrac… source
CS 2233C# PROGRAMMINGPrerequisite: NONE This course provides an introduction to computer programming using a modern, object-oriented programming language, such as C#. It is intended to be a beginning, programming course… source
CS 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN COMPUTER SCIENCEPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Computer Sc… source
CON 1012INTRODUCTION TO NATURAL RESOURCE ECOLOGY ANDMANAGEMENT Prerequisite: NONE This course is an introduction to the wide variety of natural resources found globally with a focus on Oklahoma ecoregions. Topics will include an overview of the ecolog… source
CON 1404CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCESPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed for both conservation majors and as a general education science alternative for students who wish to learn more about important environmental concepts and i… source
CON 2083GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR NATURALRESOURCES Prerequisite: NONE This course will provide an overview of the principles and application of geospatial technologies for natural resource ecology and management including remote sensing (se… source
CON 2233MEXICAN ECOLOGY & CULTUREPrerequisite: Approval of instructor based on personal interview. Main interview topics are presented in syllabus and may be obtained prior to interview. This course includes a study-abroad component… source
CON 2403CONSERVATION OF WILDLIFE RESOURCESPrerequisite: C or better in CON1404 This course is presented from a conservation ecology perspective. The history and importance of the conservation movement is reviewed, and important conservation… source
CON 2502WILDLIFE LAW ENFORCEMENTPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to introduce students to wildlife law enforcement as a profession, the wildlife laws of Oklahoma and related federal statutes and regulations, and the suppo… source
CON 2504INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCEPrerequisite: BIO 1404 This course is an introductory course in which students will have the opportunity to explore how scientific principles are used in analyzing physical evidence found at crime sc… source
CON 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN CONSERVATIONPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Conservatio… source
CON 2910VOLUNTEER INTERNSHIPPrerequisites: NONE This course will allow students to gain experience in various aspects of the conservation field by volunteering for a state, federal, or non-governmental agency within the conserv… source
CON 2911VOLUNTEER INTERNSHIPPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course will allow students to gain experience in various aspects of the conservation field by volunteering for a state, federal or non- governmental agency w… source
CJ 1113INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICEPrerequisite: NONE An examination of the historical and social development of and contemporary practices related to the major components of the U.S. criminal justice system: law enforcement, the cour… source
CJ 1433INTRODUCTION TO LAWPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to provide the student with the foundation upon which to commence legal studies. This course will include an analysis of the following items: legal terms, s… source
CJ 1483LEGAL RESEARCHPrerequisite: NONE This course is An examination of the historical and social development of and contemporary practices related to the major components of the U.S. criminal justice system: law enforc… source
CJ 2323CRIMINAL LAW Prerequisite: NONE This course is an examination of the basic concepts of the theory of substantive criminal law including sources, classification of crimes, anticipatory offenses, parties… source
CJ 2353JUVENILE JUSTICEPrerequisite: NONE This course will be designed to provide an understanding of the Juvenile Justice System both in Oklahoma and on a national basis. The major areas explored will be diversion and tre… source
CJ 2423INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENTPrerequisite: NONE This course will introduce history, development and philosophy of law enforcement in a democratic society, introduction to agencies involved in the administration of criminal justi… source
CJ 2433DOMESTIC RELATIONSPrerequisite: NONE This course examines the laws of divorce, annulment, separate maintenance actions, and a review of various juvenile problems including adoption, custody and delinquency. Credit: Th… source
CJ 2443CRIMINAL PROCEDURESPrerequisite: CJ 1433 This course is an examination of the rules, principles, and concepts governing the enforcement of arrest, search and seizure primarily focusing on the 4th, 5th, and 6th Amendmen… source
CJ 2453CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONSPrerequisite: CJ 1433 This course is an introduction to criminal investigation, including theory and history, conduct at crime scenes, collection and preservation of evidence. Major sections cover cu… source
CJ 2523INTRODUCTIONS TO CORRECTIONSPrerequisite: NONE This course is an overview and complete analysis of the entire adult corrections system and is designed to provide an understanding of the adult correctional system, both in Oklaho… source
CJ 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICEPrerequisite: P rogram Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Criminal J… source
CJ 2936LAW ENFORCEMENT SKILLS ACADEMY IPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course develops skills in the functional areas of firearms, law enforcement driving and first aid utilizing Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training… source
CJ 2946LAW ENFORCEMENT SKILLS ACADEMY IIPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course develops skills in the functional areas of conducting criminal investigations, custody and control of suspects, and police patrol techniques utilizing… source
ECO 2113PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICSPrerequisite: NONE This course exposes the student to the forces and institutions governing the economic system. Topics covered include economic issues, scarcity, choice, supply and demand, the role… source
ECO 2123PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICSPrerequisite: NONE This course exposes the student to basic choices, supply and demand, microeconomic issues and applications policy analysis, price ceilings and floors, income and substitution, firm… source
ECO 2603BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC STATISTICSPrerequisite: MTH 1513 and BC 2113 This introductory course covers such topics as statistical terminology, averages, dispersion, data display, probability, sampling, tests of hypothesis, and inferenc… source
ECO 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN ECONOMICSPrerequisite: P rogram Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Economics.… source
ENG 0113FOUNDATIONS OF READING AND WRITING IPrerequisite: NONE This three-hour non-credit course will emphasize the skills required to read college-level texts through the application of active reading strategies and critical thinking. College… source
ENG 0211FOUNDATIONS OF READING AND WRITING IIPrerequisite: Placement scores or ENG 0113 Co-requisite: ENG 1113 This one-hour non-credit course will emphasize the skills required to read college level texts with satisfactory comprehension, speed… source
ENG 1053INTRODUCTION TO FOLKLOREPrerequisite: NONE A classic and general introduction to the theories, origins, forms, and characteristics of folklore is provided in this course. It also provides a background in folklore terminolog… source
ENG 1213ENGLISH COMPOSITION IIPrerequisite: ENG 1113 A continuation of the writing practices presented in ENG 1113, this course focuses on research supported argumentative writing emphasizing various essay writing techniques for… source
ENG 1333APPLIED TECHNICAL WRITINGPrerequisite: NONE This three-hour course focuses on workplace writing skills including progress reports, memos, business letters, resumes, and applications. Emphasis will be placed upon formatting,… source
ENG 2113TECHNICAL REPORT WRITINGPrerequisite: ENG 1113 This course is designed to provide study and practice in the format, organization, and style of writing for technical purposes. Emphasis will be placed on objectivity, clarity,… source
ENG 2123CREATIVE WRITINGPrerequisite: NONE This course is a writing workshop format focusing on various forms of fiction and nonfiction creative writing, including poetry, short stories and plays. Students will learn the ef… source
ENG 2413INTRODUCTION TO LITERATUREPrerequisite: NONE Using selections from prose fiction, drama and poetry, this course will provide student useful reading strategies for increasing understanding and appreciation of these literary fo… source
ENG 2433INTRODUCTION TO WORLD LITERATUREPrerequisite: NONE This is a survey of w orld literature, primarily of the 20th century, from Europe, Africa, the Caribbean and South Asia. Students will read at least one text from each area. Select… source
ENG 2713NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN LITERATUREPrerequisite: NONE This course explores the literary evolution and historical experiences of American Indian authors, orators and writers. The course will focus on historical, societal, and cultural… source
ENG 2773AMERICAN LITERATURE TO 1865Prerequisite: NONE This course will provide a historical survey of the American literary canon from the arrival of the Puritans and Pilgrims to the end of the Civil War period. It will emphasize the… source
ENG 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN ENGLISHPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to English. Co… source
ENG 2883AMERICAN LITERATURE SINCE 1865Prerequisite: NONE This course will concentrate on some of the best of classic to modern science fiction and sub-genres from the 1800s to the present. This class will introduce students to some of th… source
ENT 2024INTRODUCTION TO ENTOMOLOGYPrerequisite: BIO 1404 This is a single semester course designed to introduce concepts associated with insects and insect relatives, including: biology, morphology, classification, control, and moder… source
ENT 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN ENTOMOLOGYPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Page | 65 C… source
FIN 2633PERSONAL FINANCEPrerequisite: ACC 1113 or ACC 2103 or approval of the Program Chair An introductory course covering the various problems of individual and consumer financial management. Course topics may include: pe… source
FIN 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN FINANCEPrerequisite: Approval of the Division Chair This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Fin… source
FA 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN FINE ARTSPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Fine Arts.… source
FDSC 1133FUNDAMENTALS OF FOOD SCIENCEPrerequisite: NONE Food industry from producer to consumer and the current United States and world food situations. Credit: Three semester hours source
FDSC 2233THE MEAT WE EATPrerequisite: NONE Overview of all animal, poultry, and fish protein sources used for human consumption, but focusing on red meat. Examination of each phase of production, inspection, safety, grading… source
GEO 2343FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATIONSYSTEMS Prerequisite: NONE Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are pivotal in the analysis and management of geographic data. They are used to link environmental, social, and economic data to locati… source
GEO 2513WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHYPrerequisite: NONE This course focuses on the world’s major cultural regions with emphasis on the geographic aspects of contemporary economic, social and political relationships with the physical env… source
GEO 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN GEOGRAPHYPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is a study and/or analysis of a selected area and/or topic in Geography. Course may be repeated for credit. Credit: Varies from one to four semester h… source
GEL 1114GENERAL GEOLOGYPrerequisite: NONE This is a course in general geology, dealing with the structure of the earth, the forces that change it, and the history of physical developments. Three lecture hours and three lab… source
GEL 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN GEOLOGYPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Geology. Co… source
GES 2910GLOBAL EDUCATION STUDIESPrerequisite: Program Chair approval Global Education Studies offer students the ability to design a global social work opportunity in a foreign country while earning 1-4 elective credits. Projects a… source
GVT 2343INTRODUCTION TO STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTPrerequisite: NONE This course is an introduction to the organization, structure functions, and administration of state and local governments. Particular emphasis will be placed on Oklahoma. Credit:… source
GVT 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN GOVERNMENTPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, Page | 66 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS special interests, and other special projects/events/act… source
GS 1001BASIC FIREARMS MAINTENANCEPrerequisite: NONE This course is an introduction to basic firearms care and maintenance. This course will focus on firearms safety, understanding basic nomenclature of parts, the cleaning and mainta… source
GS 1012GUN BLUINGPrerequisite: NONE This course is a study of the chemical processes and procedures used to produce a black oxide finish on firearms utilizing the hot caustic immersion and rust bluing processes. Meta… source
GS 1102GUNSMITHING THEORY IPrerequisite: NONE This course will give the student an explanation of firearms design, function, nomenclature, assembly/disassembly and minor troubleshooting. This course will cover shotguns (pump,… source
GS 1112GUNSMITHING THEORY IIPrerequisite: GS 1102 This course will give the student an explanation of firearms design, function, nomenclature, assembly/disassembly and minor troubleshooting. This course will cover semi -auto pi… source
GS 1113INTRODUCTION TO FIREARMS REPAIR IPrerequisite: NONE This course is a study of design, function and repairing of all types of rifles and shotguns stressing factory methods and techniques. Students will learn proper disassembly method… source
GS 1213BENCH METAL WORKPrerequisite: NONE This course is a study of the care and use of common bench tools as they apply to the field of gunsmithing. The use of the sensitive drill press, the basics of forging, heat treatm… source
GS 1313MACHINE TOOL PRACTICESPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to provide the student with basic operational skills and knowledge of some common machine tools associated with the field of gunsmithing. Use of the engine… source
GS 1362MACHINE TOOL AUXILLARYPrerequisite: N ONE This course is designed to give practical machine tool experience and guidance to gunsmithing students. It allows students to use the machining skills they have developed to solve… source
GS 1372RIFLESMITHING I AUXILLARYPrerequisite: GS 1362 This course is designed to give practical machine tool experience and guidance to gunsmithing students. It allows students to use the machining skills they have developed to sol… source
GS 1412HANDLOADING AND BALLISTICSPrerequisite: NONE This course is a study of the bullet’s flight from barrel to target, history and evolution of loading components, use of various types of powder, primers and cases, types of bullet… source
GS 1512BLUEPRINT READINGPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to provide the technical student with the necessary skills to visualize and interpret industrial drawings and prints encountered in the machine trades. This… source
GS 1521GUN STORE MANAGEMENTPrerequisite: NONE Page | 67 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS A study of the problems faced in creation and growth of a gunsmithing business such as, opportunity recognition, financing, money flow, business organ… source
GS 1532INTRO TO AUTOCADPrerequisite: GS 1512 This course is a beginner’s introduction to AutoCAD. In this course, students will learn how to create a drawing, set up individualized workspace settings, build drawing templat… source
GS 1602BASIC MUZZLELOADING RIFLEPrerequisite: NONE Students in this course will cover history and development of muzzle loading rifles as well as complete a build kit of a flintlock or percussion muzzle loading rifle. Basic metal f… source
GS 1911TECHNICIAN DEVELOPMENTPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to prepare prospective graduates for entry in the workforce. Course will emphasize search methods, resume preparation, interview preparation, interviewing t… source
GS 2023METAL FINISHINGPrerequisite: GS 1012 This course is a study of various chemical processes and metal preparation techniques as applied to gunmetal finishing. Metal finishing processes including nitre bluing or color… source
GS 2032ADVANCED METAL FINISHINGPre-requisite: GS 2023 This course is a continued study in metal preparation techniques and the chemical processes as they relate to metal finishing of firearms. Processes that were introduced in GS… source
GS 2042PRODUCTION BLUINGPrerequisite: GS 1012 This course is a continued study in metal finishing processes as they relate to production or high-volume metal finishing processes. It is an advanced course in the application… source
GS 2122INTRODUCTION TO FIREARMS REPAIR IIPrerequisite: GS 1113 This course is a study of design, function, and repairing of all types of pistols and revolvers stressing factory methods and techniques. Students will learn proper disassembly… source
GS 2163APPLIEDREPAIR TECHNIQUES Prerequisite: GS2133 and GS 2653 This course will focus on applying specialized gun repair techniques that are common to modestly equipped gunsmithing operations. This course will i… source
GS 2223GENERAL METALSPrerequisite: GS 1213 & GS 1313 This course is designed to provide the student with a basic working knowledge in the field of metallurgy as it applies to gunsmithing and metalsmithing techniques. Emp… source
GS 2333MACHINE METAL WORK IIPrerequisite: GS 1324 This course is a continuation of GS 1313 and GS 1324. It is designed to continue developing operational and procedural skills on the engine lathe, vertical milling machine, and… source
GS 2324MACHINE METAL WORK IPrerequisite: GS 1313 This course is a continuation of GS 1313, Machine Tool Practices. It is designed to continue developing operational and procedural skills on the engine lathe and to provide the… source
GS 2382FIREARMS REPAIR AUXILLARYPrerequisite: GS 1362 This course is designed to give practical machine tool experience and guidance to gunsmithing students. It allows students to use the machining skills they have developed to sol… source
GS 2392MACHINE SHOP AUXILLARYPrerequisite: GS 2382 This course is designed to give practical machine tool experience and guidance to gunsmithing students. It allows students to use the machining skills they have developed to sol… source
GS 2412ADVANCED HANDLOADING AND BALLISTICSPrerequisites: GS 1412 This course builds upon the fundamentals learned in Handloading and Ballistics. This course delves deeper into the preparation and reloading of ammunition. An emphasis will be… source
GS 2521GUN STORE MANAGEMENTPrerequisite: NONE A study of the problems faced in creation and growth of a gunsmithing business such as, opportunity recognition, financing, money flow, business organization, shop location and lay… source
GS 2542ADVANCED AUTOCADPrerequisite: GS 1532 This course is a continuation of GS 1512 Blueprint Reading. In this course students will build upon their knowledge of AutoCAD by using more advanced methods of drawing and util… source
GS 2553INTRODUCTION TO CNCPrerequisite: GS 1532 This course is designed to provide students in the Gunsmithing Technology Program with a basic knowledge of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programming. An emphasis will be pla… source
GS 2603RIFLESMITHING IIPrerequisite: GS 1613 This course is an advanced study in the construction of custom rifles and re-barreling of vintage rifles. It will include the study of the design and function of common commerci… source
GS 2613RIFLESMITHINGPre-requisite: GS 1113, GS 1213 & GS 1313 This course is a detailed study in the construction and assembly of custom rifles. It will include the study of the design and function of common commercial… source
GS 2623STOCKMAKING IPrerequisite: GS 1613 This course is an in-depth study of the design, fit, layout, and function of wood stocks. Students will learn to fit a stock to a shooter by the use of a “try-gun”, and then per… source
GS 2633PISTOLSMITHINGPrerequisite: GS 2133 This course is an in-depth study of the custom handgun. Primary focus will be on the construction of a custom 1911 pistol. Students will also learn about custom Colt/Ruger singl… source
GS 2642STOCKMAKING IIPrerequisite: GS 2623 This course is a continuation of GS 2623. This course is designed to continue the construction of the American Classic Gunstock. Topics covered will include forend tips, grip ca… source
GS 2653SHOTGUNSMITHINGPrerequisite: GS 1613 This course is a study of advanced gunsmith practices, required in a professional Gunsmithing career. Topics covered include: barrel relining, choke tubes, barrel dent removal,… source
GS 2662ACCURIZING FACTORY RIFLESPrerequisite: GS 1324 and GS1613 In this course, the student will learn to modify a factory rifle to maximize its performance. This class will provide the knowledge necessary to develop the skills ne… source
GS 2673CUSTOM DOUBLE RIFLESPrerequisite: GS 1613, GS 1223, GS 1324 and instructor approval This course is an in-depth study of custom, high grade double rifles. Students will gain experience through hands -on training as they… source
GS 2683REVOLVERSMITHINGPrerequisite: GS 1122 and GS 1223 This course will focus on advanced revolver repairs and the specialized techniques that are required in performing custom conversions and accurizing. Topics covered… source
GS 2684APPLIED STOCKMAKINGPrerequisite: GS 2603 This course is an in-depth study of the design, fit, function and proper layout of a rifle gunstock. Students will learn how to properly measure to fit the shooter, utilize the… source
GS 2810SPECIALPROBLEMS IN GUNSMITHING Prerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests , and other special projects/events/activiti… source
GS 2833AMERICAN FIREARM AND FIREARM LAW DEVELOPMENTPrerequisite: NONE This course will be a concurrent survey study of two aspects of American firearm culture. The first aspect will cover the technological development of iconic American firearms from… source
GS 2983PRACTICALGUNSMITHING LEADERSHIP Prerequisite: Instructor approval This course is designed around a 3 -part structure to enhance the marketability of the advanced Gunsmithing student. The first component allow… source
GS 2993PRACTICAL GUNSMITHING EXPERIENCEPrerequisite: Instructor Approval This course is designed around a 3 -part structure to enhance the marketability of the advanced Gunsmithing student. The first component Page | 70 COURSE DESCRIPTION… source
GS 3002SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN GUNSMITHINGPrerequisite: Program Chair Approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to the Bachelo… source
GS 3133ADVANCED FIREARMS REPAIR IPrerequisite: GS 2122 This course is a study of repair for all types of rifles, pistols, and shotguns stressing factory repair methods and techniques, diagnosing malfunctions, and fitting of parts ar… source
GS 3333PRECISION MACHININGPrerequisite: NONE This advanced course is designed to develop the skills necessary to precisely machine on the engine lathe, vertical milling machine, and the Horizontal Spindle Surface Grinder. App… source
GS 3633CUSTOM PISTOLSMITHINGPrerequisite: GS 2122 & GS 3133 In this course students will construct a best quality 1911 handgun in the style of their choice. Students will receive instruction in traditional combat styling, class… source
GS 3653ASSESSMENT AND IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE MODERNSHOTGUN Prerequisite: NONE This course is an advanced study of shotgun design, function, and modification. Students will learn how to diagnose pattern issues, adjust choke restriction, perform common… source
GS 4002SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN GUNSMITHINGPrerequisite: Program Chair Approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to the Bachelo… source
GS 4032FIREARMS RESTORATIONPrerequisite: NONE This course will focus primarily on the finishes used in the restoration of high end or collector firearms. Finishes such as Charcoal bluing, etching Damascus patterns, acid fume b… source
GS 4043MACHINE TOOLS, FIXTURES, & PROCESSESPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to give the advanced metalsmith a competitive edge by introducing them to time-saving jigs and fixtures and the methods to produce them effectively. Student… source
GS 4142ADVANCED FIREARMS REPAIR IIPrerequisite: GS 3133 This course is a study of diagnosing malfunctions fitting and adjusting gun parts stressing factory methods and techniques for more complex repairs are studied. One lecture and… source
GS 4683DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF CUSTOM REVOLVERSPrerequisite: NONE This course is an in- depth study and examination of the custom high -end revolver. Students will learn the techniques used by custom revolversmiths as they construct a custom revo… source
GS 4686STOCKMAKING CAPSTONEPrerequisite: NONE This capstone course will provide the custom stockmaker the opportunity to integrate their learned skills by constructing a custom bespoke gunstock entirely from a blank. Students… source
GS 4696CUSTOM METALSMITHING CAPSTONEPrerequisite: NONE In this course students will be required to design and construct either a custom safari style dangerous game rifle, or custom big bore double rifle. Rifles will be constructed in t… source
GS 4983INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENTPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed around a 3- part structure to enhance the marketability of the advanced Gunsmithing student the first component Page | 71 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS provides an op… source
HS 1113FUNDAMENTALS OF PHARMACOLOGYPrerequisite: NONE This course introduces the study of pharmacologic principles including pharmacodynamics, pharm kinetics, specific drug groups, and consideration in administration. Credit: Three se… source
HS 1123MATH FOR MEDSPrerequisite: NONE Math for Meds is a course designed to provide students with a beginning level of understanding of math as it relates to the health field. Students will review basic math skills and… source
HS 1213INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH PROFESSIONSPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to provide students with core knowledge and skills in the broad area of health and medical related professions. The course will help students to develop a f… source
HS 1553NUTRITIONPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of basic nut rition and how it applies to good health throughout the life cycle. Credit: Three semester hours source
HS 2553PATHOPHYSIOLOGYPrerequisite: NONE This introductory course focuses on the pathophysiology of common disease conditions affecting human beings across the lifespan. The pathophysiologic basis of common human health a… source
HWP 1011STRENGTH AND CONDITIONINGPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to give students the opportunity to learn fitness concepts and conditioning techniques used for obtaining optimal physical fitness. Students will benefit fr… source
HWP 1021BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAININGPrerequisite: NONE A course designed to introduce a variety of programs for building strength, power, endurance, flexibility and cardiovascular endurance. Both machines and free weights will be used… source
HWP 1061LIFETIME SPORTSPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to give an overview of a variety of sports activities. Emphasis is placed on the skills and rules necessary to participate in a variety of lifetime sports.… source
HWP 1071BEGINNING GOLFPrerequisite: NONE The course is designed and taught to provide a practical approach at helping the student understand and implement coaching in a way that can help both the student and the players u… source
HWP 1101INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S CROSSCOUNTRY I Prerequisite: NONE This course is designed to introduce the theory and practice of collegiate cross country running. It will also provide training for competition in intercollegiate cross c… source
HWP 1111INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S SOCCER IPrerequisite: NONE The beginning skills and concepts of soccer at the collegiate level including basic fundamental skill development and team and individual concepts in a competitive setting against… source
HWP 1113PERSONAL HEALTHPrerequisite: NONE Instruction is given in personal health and hygiene. Credit: Three semester hours source
HWP 1121INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S SOCCER IIPrerequisite: NONE A continuation of the basic fundamental skills and concepts began in Introduction to Intercollegiate Soccer I. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 1131WALKING AND JOGGINGPrerequisite: NONE The purpose of this class is to encourage regular participation in health and fitness walking as the primary aerobic activity for a personal fitness program. Students will learn th… source
HWP 1132LIFETIME WELLNESSPrerequisite: NONE A course designed to discuss the components of health-related fitness: cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility and body composition, as well as nu… source
HWP 1141SOCIAL AND SQUARE DANCEPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to give an overview of a variety of dance activities. This course includes fundamental theories and techniques in social dancing (Ballroom, Folk, and Square… source
HWP 1151INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE SHOOTINGSPORTS I Prerequisite: NONE The beginning skills and concepts of Shooting Sports at the collegiate level. This will include basic fundamental skill development of shooting sports as well as basic con… source
HWP 1161INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE SHOOTINGSPORTS II Prerequisite: NONE A continuation of the skills and concepts of the Introduction to Shooting Sports I. This class will include more basic fundamental skills development of as well as more b… source
HWP 1171INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE RODEO IPrerequisite: NONE The beginning skills and concepts of Rodeo at the collegiate level. This will include basic fundamental skill development of team roping, bull riding, steer wrestling, saddle bronc… source
HWP 1181INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE RODEO IIPrerequisite: NONE A continuation of the skills and concepts of the Introduction to Rodeo I. This class will include more basic fundamental skills development of team roping, bull riding, steer wrest… source
HWP 1191INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S CROSSCOUNTRY I Prerequisite: NONE This course is designed to introduce the theory and practice of collegiate cross country running. It will also provide training for competition in intercollegiate cross c… source
HWP 1201INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S CROSSCOUNTRY II Prerequisite: NONE In this course, student-athletes will learn a variety of individual techniques and fundamentals required for intercollegiate participation and adherence to the NJCAA and… source
HWP 1211INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’SSOCCER I Prerequisite: NONE The beginning skills and concepts of soccer at the collegiate level including basic fundamental skill development and team and individual concepts in a competitive setting… source
HWP 1221INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’SSOCCER II Prerequisite: NONE A continuation of the basic fundamental skills and concepts began in Introduction to Intercollegiate Soccer I. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 1291INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S CROSSCOUNTRY II Prerequisite: NONE In this course, student-athletes will learn a variety of individual techniques and fundamentals required for intercollegiate participation and adherence to the NJCAA and… source
HWP 1311INTRO TO INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S BASEBALL IPrerequisite: NONE The beginning skills and concepts of baseball at the collegiate level including basic fundamental skill development and team and individual concepts in a competitive setting agains… source
HWP 1321INTRO TO INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S BASEBALL IIPrerequisite: NONE Page | 73 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS A continuation of the basic fundamental skills and concepts began in Introduction to Intercollegiate Baseball I. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 1331INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE BASS FISHING IPrerequisite: NONE This course introduces the fundamental skills and concepts of bass fishing at the collegiate level. Emphasis is placed on proper techniques and strategies for bass fishing as well… source
HWP 1341INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE BASS FISHING IIPrerequisite: NONE This course is a continuation of the skills and concepts from Introduction to Bass Fishing I. Emphasis is placed on proper techniques and strategies for bass fishing as well as the… source
HWP 1411INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’SSOFTBALL I Prerequisite: NONE This course is designed as a basic introduction to the sport of softball. Participants will gain an understanding of scorekeeping, various position responsibilities, and… source
HWP 1421INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’SSOFTBALL II Prerequisite: NONE This course is designed as a basic advanced knowledge of fast-pitch softball. The participant will have a general overall knowledge of position responsibility plus gene… source
HWP 1431INTRO TO INTERCOLLEGIATE ACADEMIC TEAM IPrerequisite: NONE This course introduces the beginning skills and concepts of Academic Team at the collegiate level. Students will practice the fundamentals of critical thinking as well as basic con… source
HWP 1441INTRO TO INTERCOLLEGIATE ACADEMIC TEAM IIPrerequisite: NONE This course is a continuation of the skills and concepts from Introduction to Academic Team I. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 1511INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’SBASKETBALL I Prerequisite: NONE The beginning skills and concepts of basketball at the collegiate level including basic fundamental skill development and team and individual concepts in a competitive… source
HWP 1521INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’SBASKETBALL II Prerequisite: NONE A continuation of the basic fundamental skills and concepts began in Introduction to Intercollegiate Men's Basketball I. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 1611INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’SBASKETBALL I Prerequisite: NONE The beginning skills and concepts of basketball at the collegiate level including basic fundamental skill development and team and individual concepts in a competitive… source
HWP 1621INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’SBASKETBALL II Prerequisite: NONE A continuation of the basic fundamental skills and concepts began in Introduction to Intercollegiate Women's Basketball I. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 1711INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S GOLF IPrerequisite: NONE This class introduces freshmen students to golf at the college level. They will learn practicing techniques and play several tournaments. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 1721INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S GOLF IIPrerequisite: NONE This class will teach players to compete at the college level and how to practice efficiently. They will play several tournaments. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 1811INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S GOLF IPrerequisite: NONE This class introduces freshmen students to golf at the college level. They will learn practicing techniques and play several tournaments. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 1821INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S GOLF IIPrerequisite: NONE This class will teach players to compete at the college level and how to practice efficiently. They will play several tournaments. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 1911INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE E-SPORTS IPrerequisite: None The beginning skills and concepts of E -Sports at the collegiate level. This will include basic fundamental skill development of computer systems as well as basic concepts of gamin… source
HWP 1921INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE E-SPORTS IIPrerequisite: None A continuation of the skills and concepts of the Introduction to E -Sports I. This class will include more basic fundamental skills development of computer systems as well as more… source
HWP 2101ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S CROSSCOUNTRY I Prerequisite: NONE In this course, student-athletes will continue developing cross country Page | 74 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS athletic skills and techniques. Emphasis is placed on team developme… source
HWP 2111ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S SOCCER IPrerequisite: NONE The skills and concepts covered in 1111 and 1121 at a more advanced level in a competitive setting against other college-level athletes. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 2121ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S SOCCER IIPrerequisite: NONE A continuation of the more advanced skills and concepts began in Advanced Intercollegiate Soccer I. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 2151ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE SHOOTING SPORTS IPrerequisite: NONE The skills and concepts covered in Introduction to Shooting Sports I and Intro to Shooting Sports II at a more advanced level in a competitive setting against other college level a… source
HWP 2161ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE SHOOTING SPORTS IIPrerequisite: NONE This course continues developing the skills learned in HWP 2151 at a more advanced level in a competitive setting against other college-level athletes. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 2171ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE RODEO IPrerequisite: NONE The skills and concepts covered in Intro to Rodeo I and Intro to Rodeo II at a more advanced level in a competitive setting against other college level athletes. Credit: One semest… source
HWP 2181ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE RODEO IIPrerequisite: NONE A continuation of more the advanced skills and concepts introduced in Advanced Rodeo I. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 2191ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S CROSS CNTRY. IPrerequisite: NONE In this course, student-athletes will continue developing cross country athletic skills and techniques. Emphasis is placed on team development and competitive improvement and inten… source
HWP 2201ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S CROSSCOUNTRY II Prerequisite: NONE This course continues the development of advanced skills, strategies, and techniques in competitive cross country with a focus on preparing student- athletes for the nex… source
HWP 2211ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S SOCCER IPrerequisite: NONE The skills and concepts covered in 1211 and 1221 at a more advanced level in a competitive setting against other college-level athletes. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 2213FIRST AIDPrerequisite: NONE Open to both men and women, this standard first aid course as outlined by the American Red Cross, consists of emergency assistance and treatment in cases of accident, injury, or il… source
HWP 2221ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S SOCCER IIPrerequisite: NONE A continuation of the more advanced skills and concepts began in Advanced Intercollegiate Soccer I. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 2222SPORTS RULES AND OFFICIATINGPrerequisite: NONE This course involves a study of the rules, mechanics and principles of officiating in different sports. Two lecture hours with laboratory work required. Credit: Two semester hours source
HWP 2232THEORY OF COACHING BASEBALLPrerequisite: NONE This course covers the basic fundamentals of all player positions, the philosophy of high school coaching, and the principles involved in construction and maintenance of a baseball… source
HWP 2242THEORY OF COACHING BASKETBALLPrerequisite: NONE This course involves the basic principles of coaching basketball. Two lecture hours a week. Credit: Two semester hours source
HWP 2251ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE SHOOTING SPORTS IIPrerequisite: NONE A continuation of more advanced skills and concepts introduced in Advanced Shooting Sports I. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 2291ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S CROSS CONTRY IIPrerequisite: NONE This course continues the development of advanced skills, strategies, and techniques in competitive cross country with a focus on preparing student- athletes for the next division… source
HWP 2311ADVANCED MEN’S INTERCOLLEGIATE BASEBALL IPrerequisite: NONE The skills and concepts covered in 1311 and 1321 at a more advanced level in a competitive setting against other college-level athletes. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 2321ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S BASEBALL IIPrerequisite: NONE A continuation of the more advance skills and concepts began in Advanced Intercollegiate Baseball I. Credit: One semester hour Page | 75 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS source
HWP 2331ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE BASS FISHING IPrerequisite: NONE This course presents advanced skills and practices in collegiate bass fishing. Emphasis is placed on refining skills from Introduction to Bass Fishing I and II and developing more… source
HWP 2341ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE BASS FISHING IIPrerequisite: NONE This course is a continuation of the concepts presented in Advanced Bass Fishing I. Emphasis is placed on the further development and refinement of advanced skills and strategies f… source
HWP 2411ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S SOFTBALL IPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed for individuals who have completed the previous softball courses. Individuals must have advanced fast pitch knowledge and will gain an understanding of vari… source
HWP 2421ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S SOFTBALL IIPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed for individuals who have completed the previous softball courses. Individuals must have advanced fast-pitch knowledge and will gain an understanding of vari… source
HWP 2431ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE ACADEMIC TEAM IPrerequisite: NONE This course builds on the skills and concepts from Introductory Academic Team II to enable students to compete at a more advanced level. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 2441ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE ACADEMIC TEAM IIPrerequisite: NONE This course is a continuation of the more advanced skills and introduced in Advanced Academic Team I. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 2511ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S BASKETBALL IPrerequisite: NONE The skills and concepts covered in 1511 and 1521 at a more advanced level in a competitive setting against other college-level athletes. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 2521ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S BASKETBALL IIPrerequisite: NONE A continuation of the more advance skills and concepts began in Advanced Intercollegiate Men's Basketball I. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 2531INTRODUCTION TO INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’SSOCCER II Prerequisite: NONE A continuation of the basic fundamental skills and concepts began in Introduction to Intercollegiate Women's Soccer I. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 2611ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL IPrerequisite: NONE The skills and concepts covered in 1611 and 1621 at a more advanced level in a competitive setting against other college level athletes. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 2621ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL IIPrerequisite: NONE A continuation of the more advance skills and concepts began in Advanced Intercollegiate Women's Basketball I. Credit: One semester hour source
HWP 2711ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S GOLF IPrerequisite: NONE This class teaches the sophomore student to work at a higher level, to aid in being noticed by four- year schools. Scoring is an essential part of this semester. They need to learn… source
HWP 2721ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S GOLF IIPrerequisite: NONE This class teaches the players to play tournaments and lower their scores. At this level, they should be offered scholarships to higher level colleges and move on with their golf c… source
HWP 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATIONPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Physical Ed… source
HWP 2811ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S GOLF IPrerequisite: NONE This class teaches the sophomore student to work at a higher level, in order to be noticed by four-year schools. Scoring is an essential part of this semester. They need to learn t… source
HWP 2812ISSUE AWARNESSPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Physical Ed… source
HWP 2821ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S GOLF IIPrerequisite: NONE This class teaches the players to play tournaments and lower their scores. At this level, they should be offered scholarships to higher level colleges and move on with their golf c… source
HWP 2911ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE E-SPORTS IPrerequisite: NONE The skills and concepts covered in 1911 and 1921 at a more advanced level in a competitive setting against other college level athletes. Page | 76 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS source
HWP 2921ADVANCED INTERCOLLEGIATE E-SPORTS IIPrerequisite: NONE A conti nuation of more the advanced skills and concepts introduced in Advanced E-Sports I. source
HWP 2960INTRODUCTION OF KINESIOLOGYPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed for those students who are interested in pursuing a career in the field of kinesiology. The philosophy, history and scientific foundations of kinesiology, e… source
HWP 2972ATHLETIC TRAINING PRACTICUMPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed specifically as an independent study course around the student’s specific needs within the Health Wellness and Human Performance degree. Credit: Two semeste… source
HST 1423EARLY WORLD HISTORYPrerequisite: NONE This course examines the major world civilizations from the prehistoric era to the early renaissance. Credit: Three semester hours source
HST 1433MODERN WORLD HISTORYPrerequisite: NONE This course examines the events, movements, and ideas of the last five centuries that have shaped contemporary civilizations. Credit: Three semester hours source
HST 1483UNITED STATES HISTORY SURVEY TO THE CIVIL WAR ERAPrerequisite: NONE This course is a survey of United States history to the Civil War era. Credit: Three semester hours source
HST 1493UNITED STATES HISTORY SURVEY SINCE THE CIVIL WARERA Prerequisite: NONE This course is a survey of United States history from the Reconstruction era to the present. Credit: Three semester hours source
HST 1723HISTORY OF THE INDIAN TRIBES OF THE UNITED STATESPrerequisite: NONE This course is a survey of the Indian tribes of the United States from the pre-Columbian to the contemporary period. The presentation will encompass the impact on tribal cultures o… source
HST 2323OKLAHOMA HISTORYPrerequisite: NONE This college level course in Oklahoma history surveys early European exploration, Indian and white settlement, and development of state government. It examines the Oklahoma experie… source
HP 1122or 1232 HONORS PROGRAM SEMINARPrerequisite: Concurrent Honors Enrollment This course is an interdisciplinary seminar (team taught) open only to honors program students who are concurrently enrolled in honors option and/or indepen… source
HP 2142or 2252 HONORS PROGRAM SEMINARPrerequisite: Concurrent Honors Enrollment This course is an interdisciplinary seminar (team taught) open only to honors program students who are concurrently enrolled in honors option and/or indepen… source
HP 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN HONORS PROGRAMPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities. Course may be repeate… source
HOR 1013PRINCIPLES OF HORTICULTURAL SCIENCEPrerequisite: NONE This course covers the basic physical and physiological processes responsible for plant dormancy, growth, flowering, fruiting, and senescence with respect to the science and art of… source
HOR 2084PLANT PROPAGATIONPrerequisite: NONE This course covers the priciples and practices involved in the propagation of plants. Topics include the anatomica, morphological, and physiological aspects of sexual and asecula m… source
HOR 2113GREENHOUSE MANAGEMENTPrerequisite: NONE This course covers commercial greenhouse operations with an emphasis on floricultural plant production aspects. Topics will include the greenhouse environment, growing media, ferti… source
HOR 2513HERBACEOUS PLANT MATERIALSPrerequisite: NONE This course covers the identification, cultural requiremeents, and use of ornamental garden and indoor herbacous plants. Credit: Three semester hours Page | 77 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS source
HOR 2613WOODY PLANT MATERIALSPrerequisite: NONE This course covers the identification, cultural requirements, and use of ornamental woody plants, including deciduous and evergreen trees, shrubs, and vines. Credit: Three semester… source
HUM1223/Prerequisite: Completion of one semester of nursing program or be a licensed health care professional and by approval of the supervising nursing faculty and Nursing Program Chair. This course explore… source
HUM 2113HUMANITIES IPrerequisite: NONE Humanities I is a study of how the significant ideas of western and other world cultures have been expressed in the visual arts, architecture, music, film, and literature from the… source
HUM 2223HUMANITIES IIPrerequisite: NONE Humanities II is a study of how the significant ideas of western and other world cultures have been expressed in the visual arts, architecture, music, film, and literature from the… source
HUM 2233TRAVEL STUDIESPrerequisite: NONE In this humanities course students will travel and learn firsthand about the history and culture of the countries they visit. Students will tour art and historical museums, study t… source
HUM 2403SERVICE LEARNING ACROSS BORDERSPrerequisites: Instructor Approval Service learning engages students in projects that serve the community while building social, civic and academic skills. The Oklahoma Study Abroad Project brings to… source
HUM 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN HUMANITIESPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Humanities.… source
IET 1111SUCCESS STRATEGIES FOR IETPrerequisite: NONE Designed to help students develop skills for collegiate success in and out of the classroom. This class focuses on topics related to goal setting, time management, study skills, co… source
IET 1113INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHPrerequisite: NONE This course focuses on basic safety guidelines and practices (OSHA) including work place safety, PPE, and equipment safety. In addition, this course will cover basic hand tools and… source
IET 1213FLUID POWERPrerequisite: NONE This course focuses on basic fundamental knowledge of fluid power such as, basic pneumatic and hydraulic power systems and circuits, principals of pneumatic and hydraulic pressure… source
IET 1223AC/DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSPrerequisite: NONE This course focuses on basic fundamentals of alternating current (AC) and direct (DC). Topics included are Basic Electrical Circuits, Electrical Measurements, Inductance and Capaci… source
IET 1313MACHINE TOOL PRACTICESPrerequisites: NONE This course is designed to provide the student with basic operational skills and knowledge of some common machine associated with the field of manufacturing. Use of the engine lat… source
IET 1323GENERAL METALSPrerequisites: NONE This course is designed to provide the student with a basic working Page | 78 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS knowledge in the field of metallurgy as it applies to gunsmithing and metalsmithi… source
IET 1333ELECTRICAL RELAY & COMPUTER CONTROLPrerequisite: IET 1223 This course focuses on more advanced concepts of electrical circuits, analysis and troubleshooting. Topics included are Control Logic, Sequencing Control, Timers and Advanced S… source
IET 1413ELECTRICAL WIRING AND FABRICATIONPrerequisite: IET 1223 Electrical wiring and fabrication introduce electrical system wiring and develops fundamental knowledge of electrical wiring and components. Covers basic electrical system wiri… source
IET 1512BLUEPRINT READINGPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to provide the technical student with the necessary skills to visualize and interpret industrial drawings and prints encountered in the machine trades. This… source
IET 1533INTRO TO CAD ENGINEERINGPrerequisite: IET 1512 This course is a beginner’s introduction to AutoCAD. In this course, students will learn how to create a drawing, set up individualized workspace settings, build drawing templa… source
IET 2113PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS IPrerequisite: NONE This course provides students with the fundamentals of programmable logic controllers such as Introduction to Programmable Controllers, Basic PanelView Plus Terminal Operation, PLC… source
IET 2223PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS IIPrerequisite: IET 2113 This course focuses on more advanced aspects of programmable logic controllers (PLC) such as Program Control Instructions, Math and Date Move Instructions, PanelView Plus Appli… source
IET 2333IET INTERNSHIP IPrerequisite: NONE An internship experience provides the student with an opportunity to explore career-interests in manufacturing by visiting and observing multiple facilities and manufacturing plant… source
IET 2343INTERNSHIP IIPrerequisite: NONE An internship experience provides the student with an opportunity to explore career-interests in manufacturing while applying knowledge and skills learned in the classroom in a wor… source
IET 24133D PRINTINGPrerequisite: IET 1532 This course is an introduction to 3D printing from safety and usage of design and fabrication using CAD (computer aided design) software. Students will have the opportunity to… source
IET 2423HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATION IPrerequisite: NONE This course introduces fundamental machine functions, safety practices, and maintenance. It is designed to develop apprentice-level skills I the operation of heavy equipment. In ad… source
IET 2433LASER ENGRAVINGPrerequisite: IET 1532 Learn how to use a laser engraver and practice engraving different types of materials. This course will cover creating digital files compatible with a laser engraver. Each stud… source
IET 2523HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATION IIPrerequisite: IET 2423 This course is a continuation of IET 2423 and allows students to develop an understanding of basic surveying techniques, receive extensive training in safety regulations and pr… source
IET 2543ADVANCED CAD ENGINEERINGPrerequisite: IET 1533 This course is a continuation of IET 1532. In this course students will build upon their knowledge of AutoCAD by using more advanced methods of drawing and utilizing the differ… source
IET 2553INTRODUCTION TO CNCPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to provide students in the Gunsmithing Technology Program with a basic knowledge of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programming. An emphasis will be place… source
IET 2613MECHATRONICS IPrerequisite: IET 1333 This course focuses on networking and programming multiple devices using a single and multiple PLCs. Students will work with devices to train with common industrial production… source
LIB 1012INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARIESPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to teach students about the inner workings of a library. Students will become proficient in conducting research using print and non-print resources as well… source
MTH 0102FOUNDATIONS OF ARITHMETICPrerequisite: NONE This non- credit course is an overview of arithmetic operation of various groups of real numbers. The course will cover addition, subtraction, multiplication, division of integers,… source
MTH 0302FOUNDATIONSOF GENERAL MATHEMATICS Prerequisite: MTH 0102 or minimum secondary assessment score This non-credit course is meant as preparation for a general college level math course such as Survey of Mathematic… source
MTH 0403FOUNDATIONSOF ALGEBRA Prerequisite: MTH 0102 or minimum secondary assessment score This non-credit course is meant as preparation for a general college level math course such as College Algebra or Functions and… source
MTH 0301SURVEY OF MATHEMATICS CO-REQUISITE LABPrerequisite: NONE Corequisite: MTH 1413 This is a lab course designed to replace MTH 0 302 for select students. In order to be enrolled in this course, students should be in the upper quartile of pl… source
MTH 0401MATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS CO-REQUISITE LABPrerequisite: NONE Corequisite: MTH 1483 This is a lab course designed to replace MTH 0403 for select students. In order to be enrolled in this course, students should be in the upper quartile of pla… source
MTH 0501PRECALCULUS(ALG) CO-REQUISITE LAB Prerequisite: NONE Corequisite: MTH 1513 This is a lab course designed to replace MTH 0403 for select students. In order to be enrolled in this course, students should be in th… source
MTH 1123TECHNICAL MATH IPrerequisite: NONE After completing a short review of arithmetic operations, this course is designed to provide the student skills needed to successfully solve problems containing elementary algebrai… source
MTH 1213INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICSPrerequisite: ACT Math subscore of 19 or higher, or minimum secondary assessment score, or MTH 0302 This course is a study of the mathematics needed in everyday life. It will focus on basic statistic… source
MTH 1233TECHNICAL MATH IIPrerequisite: MTH 1123 A continuation of Technical Math I, this course is designed to provide the student a review of linear equations and trigonometry and includes a study of factoring, algebraic fu… source
MTH 1413SURVEY OF MATHEMATICSPrerequisite: ACT Math Subscore of 19 or higher, or minimum secondary assessment score, or MTH 0302 This is a contemporary math course designed to emphasize the many uses and practical applications o… source
MTH 1483MATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS AND THEIR USESPrerequisite: Math ACT Subscore of 19 or higher or placement test score or MTH 0403 This course is meant as a terminal course to satisfy general education degree requirements equivalent to college al… source
MTH 1513PRECALCULUS(ALGEBRA) Prerequisite: ACT Math Subscore of 19 or higher, or minimum secondary assessment score, or MTH 0403 This course involves the study of linear, quadratic and higher equations and functions, e… source
MTH 1613PRECALCULUS(TRIGONOMETRY) Prerequisite: Two years of high school Algebra and one-year Plane Geometry or MTH 1513 with a grade of C or better or equivalent This course involves the development, use, and graphs o… source
MTH 2133GEOMETRY FOR ELEMENTARY MAJORSPrerequisite: MTH 1413 or MTH 1513 This course involves the study of Geometry concepts such as measurement, congruence and similarity, constructions, lines, circles, and transformations for elementar… source
MTH 2143CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS, LIFE AND SOCIAL SCIENCESPrerequisite: MTH 1513 or MTH1483 This is a s ophomore level brief Calculus course for the non-science major. The purpose of this course is to provide mathematical knowledge and ability to develop an… source
MTH 2215CALCULUS I WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRYPrerequisite: MTH 1513 & MTH 1613 or equivalent This course covers introduction to analytical Geometry in two dimensions, functions, limits, continuity, derivatives, integrals and applications. Credi… source
MTH 2315CALCULUS II WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRYPrerequisite: C or better in MTH 2215 Further application of integrals, conic sections, parametric equations, polar coordinates, series, vectors, solid analytic geometry, partial derivatives and mult… source
MTH2333FINITE MATH FOR ELEMENTARY EDUCATIONPrerequisite: MTH 1413 or MTH 1513 This course is a survey of number theory, probability and statistics for Elementary Education Majors. Credit: Three semester hours source
MTH 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN MATHEMATICSPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Mathematics… source
MOA 1113MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY IPrerequisite: NONE A study of the terminology used in all areas of medical science, hospital science, and paramedical specialties. Emphasis placed on understanding proficiency in use of medical termi… source
MOA 1123CODING FOR THE MEDICAL OFFICEPrerequisite: MOA 1113 or concurrent enrollment or permission of instructor This course presents current procedural terminology (CPTA) and international classification Disease-10-Clinical Modificatio… source
MOA 1213MEDICAL LAW, LIABILITY AND ETHICSPrerequisite: NONE A study of the legal and ethical issues facing medicine today and to inform and alert employers in the health care delivery system of the legal and ethical responsibilities to thei… source
MOA 1223ADVANCED CODING/INSURANCE FOR THE MEDICALOFFICE Prerequisite: MOA 1123 or permission of instructor This course will continue to build upon the coding principles learned in Coding for the Medical Office. ICD-10-CM and CPT-4 coding will be en… source
MOA 1233MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY IIPrerequisite: MOA 1113 or permission of instructor Specialized terminology related to the various medical specialties, pathological terminology used to describe diseases and a foundation in Anatomy a… source
MOA 2123MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES IPrerequisite: MOA 1113 or permission of instructor This course consists of administrative medical assistant procedures necessary in the management of the patient with emphasis on: public relations, r… source
MOA 2213MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES & BILLINGPrerequisite: MOA 2123 or permission of instructor This course presents the administrative medical assistant procedures on office management, written and oral communications, and management of physic… source
MOA 2223SPANISH FOR THE MEDICAL OFFICEPrerequisite: NONE Spanish for Health Professionals is a blended intensive-accelerated learning course in which students will learn simple phrases, terminology, and pronunciation necessary to communi… source
MOA 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANTPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is a study and/or analysis of a selected area and/or topic in Medical Office Administration. Course m ay be repeated for credit. Credit: Varies from o… source
MIC 2224INTRODUCTION TO MICROBIOLOGYPrerequisite: C or better in BIO 1404 Students with a declared Nursing, Physical Therapy Assistant, or Occupational Therapy Assistant majors can get prerequisites waived by the Nursing Program Direct… source
MIC 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN MICROBIOLOGYPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is a study and/or analysis of a selected area and/or topic in Microbiology. Course may be repeated for credit. Credit: Varies from one to four semeste… source
MU 1113MUSIC APPRECIATIONPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to cultivate a broader listening and appreciative attitude toward good music. Lectures with musical illustrations on important works of musical literature a… source
MU 1202FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSICPrerequisite: NONE This is a course designed to lay the foundation for an approach to music by ear, eye and keyboard, using rudiments of rhythm, notation, and melodic and harmonic writings. Credit: T… source
MU 1211APPLIED VOCAL MUSIC IPrerequisite: NONE Students will study vocal technique including proper posture, breath and placement as well as solo vocal literature from the classical and Broadway repertoire culminating in a voic… source
MU 1221APPLIED PIANO MUSIC IPrerequisite: NONE Private one on one lessons for all levels of students from beginner to advanced pianists. Through a variety of methods and repertoire students will acquire piano skills in preparat… source
MU 1313MUSICAL THEATRE ENSEMBLE IPrerequisite: NONE Study scenes and songs from the Musical Theatre Repertoire culminating in a prepared public performance. Emphasis on exploring practical techniques of interpretation and expression… source
MU 2211APPLIED VOCAL MUSIC IIPrerequisite: MU 1211 Students will study vocal technique including proper posture, breath and placement as well as solo vocal literature from the classical and Broadway repertoire culminating in a v… source
MU 2221APPLIED PIANO MUSIC IIPrerequisite: MU 1221 Students will study piano literature from different historical periods and styles. Students will study privately with an instructor for 1 hour per week. Course may be repeated f… source
MU 2313MUSICAL THEATRE ENSEMBLE IIPrerequisite: MU 1313 Study scenes and songs from the Musical Theatre Repertoire culminatin g in a prepared public performance. Emphasis on exploring practical techniques of interpretation and expres… source
MU 1541or 2541 MIXED ENSEMBLEPrerequisite: Must meet a prescribed level of achievement as defined by the instructor. Each course may be repeated once for credit. Ten laboratory hours per week. Credit: One semester hour Prerequis… source
MU 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN MUSICPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Music. Cour… source
NUR 1113NURSING ROLE TRANSITIONPrerequisite: Dean or Program Chair approval This online course is designed to introduce the licensed practical nurse, licensed vocational nursing and registered paramedic to concepts related to chan… source
NUR 1118FUNDAMENTALS FOR NURSINGPrerequisite: Acceptance into the Nursing Program. This course is designed to introduce the beginning nursing student to the profession of nursing, legal, moral and ethical constructs, effective comm… source
NUR 1125FUNDAMENTALS FOR NURSINGPrerequisite: Acceptance into the Nursing Program. NUR1113 This course is designed to introduce the beginning nursing student to the profession of nursing, legal, moral and ethical constructs, effect… source
NUR 1129HEALTH PROMOTION AND THE NURSING PROCESS IPrerequisite: NUR 1118. This course is designed to introduce the nursing student to respiratory, cardiac, hematology, renal and endocrine content while providing care for individual patients. The nur… source
NUR1223/EDUCATION STUDIES IN NURSING Prerequisite: Completion of one semester of nursing program or be a licensed health care professional and by approval of the supervising nursing faculty and the Dean of N… source
NUR 2219HEALTH PROMOTION AND THE NURSING PROCESS IIPrerequisite: NUR 1118 and NUR 1129 This course is designed to build upon knowledge of the nursing process gained in previous nursing courses; additionally, mental health, maternity, reproductive, an… source
NUR 2220LEADERSHIP AND THE NURSING PROCESSPrerequisite: NUR 1118, NUR 1129 and NUR 2219 This course is designed to build upon knowledge of the nursing process gained in previous nursing courses; additionally, management and leadership roles,… source
NUR 2253NCLEX-RN REVIEWPrerequisite: NONE The NUR 2253 NCLEX -RN Review course is for students in satisfactory academic standing during or following completion of the NUR 2220 course. This review provides essential data re… source
NUR 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN NURSINGPrerequisite: Dean or Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, studies, course interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Nursing. Cou… source
NUT 1553NUTRITIONPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of basic nutrition and how it applies to good health throughout the life cycle. This course is required for nur… source
OTA 2101FIELDWORK IAPrerequisite: Acceptance to the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program. Level I fieldwork is designed to introduce students to the fieldwork experience, to apply knowledge to practice, and to develop… source
OTA 2111INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF OCCUPATIONALTHERAPY Prerequisite: Acceptance to the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program. This initial course provides an overview of occupational therapy including the history, philosophy, values, ethics and… source
OTA 2113OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PROCESS ANDINVESTIGATION Prerequisite: Acceptance to the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program This course provides an introduction to the Occupational Therapy Framework, theories, frames of reference, treatme… source
OTA 2121FIELDWORK IBPrerequisite: Acceptance to the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program Students continue practical clinical experiences in clinical settings to allow observation and application of knowledge and skil… source
OTA 2122THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUESPrerequisite: Acceptance to the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program. In this lab course, students will apply media, modalities, and methods of occupational therapy techniques and skills. Professio… source
OTA 2133UNDERSTANDING CLINICAL CONDITIONS THROUGHLEADERSHIP AND ADVOCACY IN OT Prerequisite: Acceptance to the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program. This course includes the study of medical terminology, common clinical conditions and symptoms en… source
OTA 2143KINESIOLOGY AND UPPER EXTRIMITY INTERVENTIONSPrerequisite: Acceptance to the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program This course provides a review of basic musculoskeletal anatomy and introduction to medical terminology as it relates to the stru… source
OTA 2203OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY INTERVENTIONS INPEDIATRICS Prerequisite: Acceptance to the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program. This course provides the theory and practice of selected occupational therapy interventions for infants and children… source
OTA 2222CRITICAL REASONING FOR ACTIVITY ANALYSISPrerequisite: Acceptance to the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program This lab course examines the history of occupational therapy with the use of activity for therapeutic intervention. This course… source
OTA 2223COMMUNITY AND PSYCHOSOCIAL PRACTICEPrerequisite: Acceptance to the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program. Professional and self -management skills form the basis of this course. Topics include: self - directed learning, understanding… source
OTA2233PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENTPrerequisite: Acceptance to the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program Professional and self-management skills form the basis of this course. Topics include: self-directed learning, understanding of… source
OTA 2243OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PRACTICE AND ADAPTATIONSPrerequisite: Acceptance to the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program This course provides the theory and practice of occupational adaptions for specific populations and appropriate occupational the… source
OTA 2251THERAPEUTIC SYSTEM PATTERNSPrerequisite: Acceptance to the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program Provide an opportunity to apply all that has been learned in a final, fast pas sed case study-based project to share with peers… source
OTA 2253CLINICAL FIELDWORK IIAPrerequisite: Acceptance to the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program This course is an eight-week full-time clinical experience under the supervision of a licensed occupational therapy assistant or… source
OTA 2263CLINICAL FIELDWORK IIBPrerequisite: Acceptance to the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program This course is an eight-week full-time clinical experience under the supervision of a licensed occupational therapy assistant or… source
OTA 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN OTAPrerequisite: Acceptance to the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program Provide an opportunity to apply all that has been learned in a final, fast passed case study-based project to share with peers w… source
PH 1113INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHYThis course is a survey of the several major studies of philosophy, as well as, an examination of how the discipline has molded and continues to shape society. Such areas of scrutiny and comparison i… source
PHS 1114GENERAL PHYSICAL SCIENCEPrerequisite: NONE The course explores important topics in Astronomy, Chemistry, Geology, and Physics. This is a lecture-demonstration course with a laboratory component. Three lecture and two labora… source
PHS 1214INTRODUCTIONTO ASTRONOMY Prerequisite: NONE This is a general education course in astronomy. Topics include the history and development of astronomy, basic astronomical methods, our solar system, life cycle of s… source
PHS 1313INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICSPrerequisite: NONE; CIS1113 recommended This is an introductory course based on the theory and application of building, coding, and input/output control of basic robotic devices based on the Arduino… source
PHS 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN PHYSICAL SCIENCEPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Physical Sc… source
PTA 2103ANATOMY AND MOVEMENT IPrerequisite: Admission to the PTA Program Corequisite: PTA 2112 This course introduces students to the movement system including skeletal, articular, muscular, circulatory, and nervous systems as th… source
PTA 2112INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL THERAPYPrerequisite: Admission to the PTA Program Corequisite: PTA 2103 This course introduces students to the physical therapy profession. Foundational topics include: program success strategies, history o… source
PTA 2126PHYSICAL THERAPY PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES IPrerequisite: PTA 2103 and PTA 2112 Corequisite: PTA 2134, PTA 2145 This course includes principles and procedures for selected physical therapy procedures including assessments and interventions. To… source
PTA 2134PATHOLOGY FOR THE PTAPrerequisite: PTA 2103 and PTA 2112 Corequisite: PTA 2126, PTA 2145 This course is the study of diseases and conditions common in individuals receiving physical therapy. Students will learn the etiol… source
PTA 2145ANATOMY AND MOVEMENT IIPrerequisite: PTA 2103 and PTA 2112 Corequisite: PTA 2134, PTA 2126 This course involves the study of the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system with an emphasis on human movement. This… source
PTA 2152PTA 2152Corequisite: PTA 2223, PTA 2234 Physical therapy principles and procedures in addition to those included in prior classes are discussed in this class. Topics include: gait training techniques, balanc… source
PTA 2213PHYSICAL THERAPY PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES IIPrerequisite: PTA 2103, PTA 2112, PTA 2126, PTA 2134, PTA 2145 and source
PTA 2234REHABILITATION TECHNIQUESPrerequisites: PTA 2103, PTA 2112, PTA 2126, PTA 2134, PTA 2145 and source
PTA 2243CLINICAL PRACTICUM IIPrerequisite: PTA 2103, PTA 2112, PTA 2126, PTA 2134, PTA 2145, source
PTA 2253CLINICAL PRACTICUM IIIPrerequisite: PTA 2103, PTA 2112, PTA 2126, PTA 2134, PTA 2145, source
PTA 2810SPECIAL ISSUES IN PHYSICAL THERAPY3Prerequisite: NONE This course is an elective class that may be taken by permission from the PTA Program director. Interested students in need of specific learning opportunities may contact the progr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHY 1114GENERAL PHYSICS IPrerequisite: MTH 1513; MTH 1613 recommended This is a general technical physics for non-engineering students. It is a beginning lecture and laboratory study of the fundamental principles of mechanic… source
PHY 1214GENERAL PHYSICS IIPrerequisite: C or better in PHY 1114 or equivalent This is a continuation of Physics 1114. It is a lecture and laboratory study of the fundamental principles of sound, electricity, magnetism, light,… source
PHY 2015ENGINEERING PHYSICS IPrerequisite: MTH 2215 This course, designed for engineers or science majors, is a lecture- laboratory course of general physics taught with Calculus. It includes topics from mechanics and heat. Four… source
PHY 2115ENGINEERING PHYSICS IIPrerequisite: C or better in PHY 2015 or equivalent This is a continuation of PHY 2015 including topics from sound, electricity, magnetism, light and modern physics. Four lecture and three laboratory… source
HY 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN PHYSICSPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Physics. Co… source
PSY 1113INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGYPrerequisite: NONE A survey of the major areas of study in Psychology, such as: motivation, learning physiology, human development, social psychology, abnormal behavior, perception, memory, cognition… source
PSY 2113PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENTPrerequisite: PSY 1113 This course is a Psychology course that is a study of adjustment problems and their effect on the lives, behavior, and personalities of individuals. Credit: Three semester hours source
PSY 2213WELLNESS, EXERCISE, AND SPORT PSYCHOLOGYPrerequisite: PSY 1113 This course is an introduction and overview of the growing and ever - changing field of Sports Psychology, applying psychological principles to athletic performance. Topics inc… source
PSY 2313INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELINGPrerequisite: PSY 1113 This course is an introduction to theoretical principles and techniques of counseling. This course will also include the professional and ethical issues of counseling and socia… source
PSY 2433PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICSPrerequisite: PSY 1113; MTH 1513 recommended This course is an introduction to descriptive and inferential, parametric and nonparametric statistical techniques used in behavioral research including:… source
PSY 2443PERSONALITY THEORIESPrerequisite: PSY 1113 A Psychology course that examines personality processes and the various theoretical approaches to the study of personality such as: psychodynamic, behavioral, phenomenological,… source
PSY 2523DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGYPrerequisite: PSY 1113 This is a theoretical and research-based course that will cover social, emotional, physical and cognitive aspects of human development throughout the lifespan. Credit: Three se… source
PSY 2533SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGYPrerequisite: PSY 1113 or SOC 1113 This course will cover topics such as: conformity, social influence, social cognition, prosocial behavior, prejudice, group processes, interpersonal attraction and… source
PSY 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN PSYCHOLOGYPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Psychology.… source
SCI 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN SCIENCEPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course will provide students with the opportunity to develop educational science demonstrations and activities for an outreach project called "Elements of Mu… source
SL1111VOLUNTEERISMPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to promote service learning and volunteerism within the community. Students will be required to complete a service- learning project. Course may be repeated… source
SS 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN SOCIAL SCIENCEPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Social Scie… source
SOC 1113INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGYPrerequisite: NONE This course is a general survey of the field of Sociology, the origin and development of social institutions and social processes. Credit: Three semester hours source
SOC 2013MARRIAGE AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIPSPrerequisite: NONE This course includes: 1) a study of the factors for successful marital adjustment; 2) a study of the problems of courtship and marriage; 3) a comparative analysis of family structu… source
SOC 2023SOCIAL PROBLEMSPrerequisite: SOC 1113 This course is a study of contemporary social problems, their causes and proposed solutions. An attempt is also made to anticipate areas of future difficulty and to examine pro… source
SOC 2063DEVIANCE, CRIME, AND DELINQUENCYPrerequisite: SOC 1113 This course is a study of the theories and research on deviance and social controls, and the causes and prevention of crime and delinquency. Credit: Three semester hours source
SOC 2143CULTURAL DIVERSITIESPrerequisite: SOC 1 This course is a study of minority and majority relations and cultural difference. This course examines prejudice, discrimination and related factors. Credit: Three semester hours source
SOC 2533SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGYPrerequisite: PSY 1113 or SOC 1113 This course is a study of the psychological basis of social interaction and change. Credit: Three semester hours source
SOC 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN SOCIOLOGYPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Sociology.… source
SPA 1114BEGINNING SPANISH IPrerequisite: NONE This is an elementary course in understanding, speaking, reading and writing Spanish and includes a language lab component. Three lecture and one laboratory hour per week. Credit:… source
SPA 1214BEGINNING SPANISH IIPrerequisite: SPA 1114 (or two years of high school Spanish) A continuation of Spanish I, this is an elementary course in understanding, speaking, reading and writing Spanish and includes a language… source
SPA 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN SPANISHPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, Page | 88 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS special interests, and other special projects/events/act… source
SPC 1113FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECHPrerequisite: NONE This is an elementary course emphasizing the principles and techniques of preparing for, participating in, and the evaluation of communication behavior at the interpersonal and pub… source
SPC 2103ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATEPrerequisite: SPC 1113 or permission of instructor This course is concerned with the study and application of logic and argumentation in persuasion. It includes theories of argumentation and practica… source
SPC 2113ORAL INTERPRETATIONPrerequisite: NONE This course focuses on the theory and practice of the art of interpreting to an audience from the printed page, works of literature in their intellectual, emotional, and aesthetic… source
SPC 2213PUBLIC SPEAKINGPrerequisite: SPC 1113 or Program Chair approval Emphasis is placed on speeches designed for special occasions. Credit: Three semester hours. source
SPC 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN SPEECHPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Speech. Cou… source
TH 1001/1002 PLAY PRODUCTIONPrerequisite: NONE Credit is earned by preparation for and participating in dramatic productions and/or intercollegiate speaking activities. Course may be repeated for a total of four credit hours. C… source
TH 11512151 THEATRE PRODUCTIONPrerequisite: NONE Credit is earned by preparation for and participating in dramatic productions and/or intercollegiate speaking activities. Course may be repeated for a total of four credit hours. C… source
TH 1612DANCE IPrerequisite: NONE This course is an introduction of techniques for basic tap and ballet with a strong emphasis in vocabulary, fundamental philosophies, body alignment, and positions of the arms and… source
TH 1712DANCE IIPrerequisite: TH 1612 This course is a beginning level of techniques for basic tap and ballet with a strong emphasis in vocabulary, fundamental philosophies, body alignment, and positions of the arms… source
TH 2612DANCE IIIP rerequisite: TH 1612 and TH 2612 This course is an intermediate level of techniques for tap and ballet with a strong emphasis in vocabulary, fundamental philosophies, body alignment, and positions… source
TH 2712DANCE IVPrerequisite: TH 1612, TH 2612 and TH 2712 This course is an advanced level of techniques for tap and ballet with a strong emphasis in vocabulary, fundamental philosophies, body alignment and positio… source
TH 2732DANCE COMPANYPrerequisite: NONE This course is an ensemble performance class with emphasis based on a variety of dance techniques. Students must audition and be willing to perform at Murray State College events.… source
TH 2123ORAL INTERPRETATIONPrerequisite: NONE This course instructs the student in the re-creation and oral communication of works of literary art. The selection, evaluation, analysis, interpretation, and oral presentation of… source
TH 2133ACTING IPrerequisite: NONE Designed to acquaint the beginning actor with the fundamentals of acting, this course explores the physical, vocal, emotional and technical aspects of the actor’s craft. Credit: Th… source
TH 2143STAGECRAFT I Prerequisite: NONE This course deals with the principles of constructing, rigging, and assembling modern stage scenery and equipment. Course may be repeated for credit. Credit: Three seme… source
TH 2233ACTING IIPrerequisite: TH 2133 This course will develop the actor’s craft through scene study, and various techniques of character analysis and development. Credit: Three semester hours source
TH 2243STAGECRAFT IIPrerequisite: NONE This course is the continuation of Stagecraft dealing with the principles of constructing, rigging, and assembling modern stage scenery and equipment. Course may be repeated for cr… source
TH 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN THEATREPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Theatre. Co… source
UAS 1003INTRODUCTION TO UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMSPrerequisite: NONE This course introduces the history of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and provides an overview of the technology used in the UAS field. FAA Part 107 certification materials and exam… source
VA 1114VETERINARY ASSISTANT IPrerequisite: NONE This course is designed to provide the student with the cognitive and technical skills that are basic to the performance of the skills expected of a veterinary assistant, including… source
VA 1214VETERINARY ASSISTANT IIPrerequisite: Completion of VA 1114 with a grade point of 2.0 or better This course is designed to provide the student with the cognitive and technical skills of the skills expected of a veterinary a… source
VN 1111VETERINARY MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY IPrerequisite: Admission to VN Program or Program Chair approval This course is designed to provide the students with a basic foundation in the language of veterinary medicine and those terms which ar… source
VN 1112VETERINARY NURSING MATH FOR MEDSPrerequisite: Admission to VN Program or Program Chair approval This course is designed to provide the student with a beginning level of understanding of Math as it relates to the health field. Stude… source
VN 1114ANATOMY OF DOMESTIC ANIMALSPrerequisite: Admission to VN Program or Program Chair approval This course is designed to provide the student with the cognitive skills to comprehend the anatomical structure and the principals of b… source
VN 1121INTRODUCTION TO VETERINARY NURSINGPrerequisite: Admission to VN Program or Program Chair approval This course will follow or be taken in conjunction with VN 1123. The student will begin developing skills in sanitation procedures, adm… source
VN 1123INTRODUCTION TO VETERINARY NURSINGPrerequisite: Admission to VN Program or Program Chair approval This course is designed to introduce students to the scope of a veterinary technician's duties, basic medical terminology, career oppor… source
VN 1124INTRODUCTION TO VETERINARY NURSINGPrerequisite: Admission to VN Program or Program Chair approval This course is designed to introduce students to the scope of a veterinary technician's duties, medical terminology, career opportuniti… source
VN 1211VETERINARY CLINICAL PATHOLOGY I CLINICAL SKILLSPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1114 with a grade point of 2.0 or better. VN 1213 can be a prerequisite with a completed grade point of 2.0 or better or a corequisite. This course will follow or be ta… source
VN 1213VETERINARY CLINICAL PATHOLOGY IPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1114 with a grade point of 2.0 or better This course covers hematological components, sample collection, preparation, identification of cells, hematocrit, and red blood… source
VN 1221VETERINARY MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY IIPrerequisite: None This course is designed to provide the students with a basic foundation in the language of veterinary medicine and those terms which are used in the course VN 1223 Physiology of Do… source
VN 1223PHYSIOLOGY OF DOMESTIC ANIMALSPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1114 with a grade point of 2.0 or better This course is designed to provide the student with the cognitive skills to comprehend the principles of body functions, which… source
VN 1224VETERINARY CLINICAL PATHOLOGY IPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1114 with a grade point of 2.0 or better This course is designed to provide the student an opportunity to perform hematological techniques including: sample collection,… source
VN 1233VETERINARY NURSING PHARMACOLOGYPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1124 with a grade point of 2.0 or better This course is designed to familiarize students with veterinary pharmacy management and pharmacologic agents; their principles… source
VN 1234VETERINARY MEDICAL NURSING IPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1124 with a grade point of 2.0 or better This course is designed to provide the student cognitive and technical skills related to small and large animal medical and sur… source
VN 1241SMALL ANIMAL MEDICAL NURSING CLINICAL SKILLSPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1123 and VN 1121 with a grade point of 2.0 or better, VN 1243 can be a prerequisite with a completed grade point of 2.0 or better or a corequisite. This course will fol… source
VN 1243SMALL ANIMAL MEDICAL NURSINGPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1123 and 1121 with a grade point of 2.0 or better This course is designed to provide the student cognitive and technical skills related to small animal medical and surg… source
VN 2111VETERINARY IMAGING CLINICAL SKILLSPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1243 and VN 1241 with a grade point of 2.0 or better, VN 2112 can be a prerequisite with a completed grade point of 2.0 or better or a corequisite. This course will fol… source
VN 2112VETERINARY IMAGINGPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1243 and VN 1241 with a grade point average of 2.0 or better This course is designed to introduce the student to various aspects of radiology that are necessary for the… source
VN 2113VETERINARY IMAGINGPage | 91 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Prerequisite: Completion of VN 1234 with a grade point of 2.0 or better This course is designed to introduce the student to various aspects of radiology, including analo… source
VN 2134VETERINARY CLINICAL PATHOLOGY IIPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1224 with a grade point of 2.0 or better This course is designed to provide the student an opportunity to perform coagulation tests, immunological tests, blood chemistr… source
VN 2143VETERINARY DISEASES & CLINICAL NUTRITION OFDOMESTIC ANIMALS Prerequisite: Completion of VN 1233 with a grade point of 2.0 or better This course is designed to provide the student with the cognitive skills to recognize general pathology common… source
VN 2151VETERINARY CLINICAL PATHOLOGY II CLINICAL SKILLSPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1213 and VN 1211 with a grade point of 2.0 or better, VN 2153 can be a prerequisite with a completed grade point of 2.0 or better or a corequisite. This course will fol… source
VN 2153VETERINARY CLINICAL PATHOLOGY IIPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1213 and VN 1211 with a grade point of 2.0 or better This course builds on the knowledge base from Veterinary Clinical Pathology I. Basic instruction in clinical pathol… source
VN 2201VETERINARY HOSPITAL MANAGEMENTPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1123 with a grade point of 2.0 or better This course is designed to introduce the student to business applications related to the management of a veterinary hospital. T… source
VN 2211LARGE ANIMAL MEDICAL NURSING CLINICAL SKILLSPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1234 with a grade point of 2.0 or better This course is designed to introduce the student to the cognitive and technical skills related to veterinary medical nursing. A… source
VN 2213LARGE ANIMAL MEDICAL NURSINGPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1123 and VN 1121 with a grade point of 2.0 or better, VN 2213 can be a prerequisite with a completed grade point of 2.0 or better or a corequisite. This course will fol… source
VN 2214VETERINARY MEDICAL NURSING IIPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1234 with a grade point of 2.0 or better This course is designed to introduce the student to the cognitive and technical skills related to veterinary medical nursing. A… source
VN 2221VETERINARY DENTISTRYPrerequisite: VN1234 Veterinary Medical Nursing I This course is designed to introduce the student to concepts and skills for COHAT (Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment and Treatment) which will inc… source
VN 2222VETERINARY DENTISTRYPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1234 This course is designed to introduce the student to concepts and skills for COHAT (Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment and Treatment) which will include basic den… source
VN 2223WILD, ZOO AND LABORATORY ANIMALSPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1234 with a grade point of 2.0 or better. This course is an introductory course in handling, restraint, nutrition, breeding, and common diseases of wild, zoo and labora… source
VN 2231VETERINARY ANESTHESIA AND SURGICAL NURSINGCLINICAL SKILLS Prerequisite: Completion of VN 2133 with a grade point of 2.0 or better, VN 2233 can be a prerequisite with a completed grade point of 2.0 or better or a corequisite. This course will… source
VN 2233VETERINARY ANESTHESIA AND SURGICAL NURSINGPrerequisite: Completion of VN 2133 with a grade point of 2.0 or better This course is designed to expand on principles learned in VN 2133 with a focus on implementation in a clinical setting. Studen… source
VN 2234ANESTHESIA AND SURGICAL NURSINGPrerequisite: Completion of VN 2133 with a grade point of 2.0 or better This course is designed to expand on principles learned in VN 2133 with a focus on implementation in a clinical setting. In add… source
VN 2241LABORATORY, AVIAN & EXOTIC ANIMALS CLINICAL SKILLSPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1243 and VN 1241 with a grade point of 2.0 or better, VN 2242 can be a prerequisite with a completed grade point of 2.0 or better or a corequisite. This course will fol… source
VN 2242LABORATORY, AVIAN & EXOTIC ANIMALSPrerequisite: Completion of VN 1243 and VN 1241 with a grade point of 2.0 or better This course is an introductory course to gain knowledge in the handling, restraint, nutrition, breeding, and common… source
VN 2336VETERINARY NURSING EXTERNSHIPPrerequisite: Completion of VN 2214 with a grade point of 2.0 or better. This course is an occupational experience provided through a cooperative agreement with an approved veterinary practice or all… source
VN 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN VETERINARY NURSINGPrerequisite: Approval of the Program Chair This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Vete… source
ZOO 1114GENERAL ZOOLOGYPrerequisite: NONE The course covers structure, function and diversity of animals. It includes the study of biological concepts and processes such as evolution, cellular metabolism, reproduction, her… source
ZOO 2810SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN ZOOLOGYPrerequisite: Program Chair approval This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Zoology. Co… source