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ProgramCredentialDescription
Art, Associate in Arts Degree ▸ 15 coursesDegreeProfessional faculty and spacious, well-equipped art studios enable the student to pursue a career in the visual arts. Students will study painting, sculpture, drawing, ceramics, design, color theory… source
Child Development, Associate in Arts Degree ▸ 18 coursesDegreeThe program provides the understanding of the emotional, cognitive, physical, and social development of infants through preschool age, preparing students in the design and implementation of developme… source
Communication - Mass Communications Option ▸ 18 coursesThe Associate in Arts degree in Mass Communications prepares students to transfer to four-year colleges to pursue the bachelor’s degree. The degree is designed to give valuable knowledge and experien… source
Criminal Justice ▸ 20 courses source
Education - Elementary Option ▸ 21 coursesThe Elementary Education program provides the core courses that develop the foundation for a major field of study, plus general education courses. source
English ▸ 17 coursesThis suggested curriculum includes degree requirements and courses that are usually completed in the first two years of a four-year curriculum. source
Music ▸ 19 coursesThis degree is only offered on the NOC Tonkawa campus. source
Music - Music Theatre Option ▸ 20 coursesThe Music Theatre degree is designed for those interested in a career in the ever expanding music and entertainment industry. source
Social Science ▸ 15 coursesThe social sciences, in general, are concerned with the behavior of people under varying circumstances. For example, history examines the behavior of societies through time, geography studies behavio… source
Social Science - Behavioral Science Option ▸ 15 coursesThis degree program will prepare students to pursue any of the degrees within the field of Behavioral Sciences—Psychology, Sociology, Social Psychology, or Social Work. source
Administration and Management of Child Care Programs Certificate ▸ 16 coursesCertificateThe Certificate in Administration and Management of Child Care Programs has been developed to prepare a person to work in the childcare field by completing hours required for the Oklahoma Director’s… source
Certificate of Mastery in Child Development ▸ 6 coursesCertificateThe Certificate of Mastery in Child Development has been developed to prepare a person to work in the childcare field by completing hours required for the Oklahoma Professional Development Ladder as… source
Agricultural Sciences ▸ 20 coursesThis Associate in Science degree in Agricultural Sciences is designed to provide the student with the first two years of general requirements for transfer to a four-year institution. The program is d… source
Agricultural Sciences - Agriculture Business Option ▸ 22 coursesThis Associate in Science degree in Agricultural Sciences is designed to provide the student with the first two years of general requirements. The program is designed for seamless transfer to the Bac… source
Agricultural Sciences - Agriculture Communications Option ▸ 20 coursesThis suggested curriculum includes degree requirements and courses that are usually completed in the first two years of a four-year curriculum. source
Agricultural Sciences - Plant and Soil Sciences Option ▸ 20 coursesThis Associate in Science degree program in Agricultural Sciences is designed to provide the student with the first two years of general requirements for transfer to a four-year institution. source
Agricultural Sciences - Precision Agriculture Option ▸ 29 coursesThis Associate in Science degree program in Agricultural Science is designed to provide the student with the first two years of general requirements for transfer to a four-year institution. The progr… source
Agricultural Sciences - Pre-Veterinary Medicine Option ▸ 30 coursesThis Associate in Science degree program in Agricultural Sciences is designed to provide the student with the first two years of general requirements for transfer to a four-year institution. The prog… source
Agricultural Sciences - Wildlife Conservation Option ▸ 20 coursesThis Associate in Science degree program in Agricultural Sciences is designed to provide the student with the first two years of general requirements for transfer to a four-year institution for trans… source
Arts and Sciences - International Studies Option ▸ 15 coursesThe International studies degree, in general, provides students with a broad understanding of today’s complex global environment. Many graduates are entering careers that are global in perspective an… source
Biological Sciences ▸ 15 coursesThe Associate in Science degree program in Biological Sciences prepares students to transfer to a four-year university to pursue a bachelor’s degree or entry into the field of life science. source
Biological Sciences - Environmental Science Option ▸ 29 coursesThe Associate in Science degree program in Biological Sciences is designed to provide the student with the first two years of general requirements for transfer to a four-year institution. The program… source
Biological Sciences, Pre-Medicine Option ▸ 16 coursesThe Pre-Medicine degree option is designed for the student whose goal is to be a medical doctor. source
Biological Sciences, Pre-Pharmacy Option ▸ 28 coursesThis Associate in Science degree program prepares students to transfer to a four-year university to pursue the Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy. source
Business Administration ▸ 20 coursesThe Associate in Science degree in Business Administration is designed to provide the student with the first two years of general requirements for transfer to a four-year institution. source
Business Administration - International Business Option ▸ 20 coursesThe Associate in Science degree program in Business Administration with an International Business Option is designed to provide the student with the first two years of general requirements to transfe… source
Business Administration - Management Information Systems (MIS) Option ▸ 21 coursesThe Associate in Science degree program in Business Administration with a Management Information Systems Option is designed to provide the student with the first two years of general requirements to… source
Computer Science, Pre- Professional ▸ 22 courses source
Enterprise Development - Business Administration Area of Emphasis ▸ 16 coursesThe Enterprise Development Business Administration Area of Emphasis is a flexible two-year degree in business that includes the most desirable core competencies requested by employers and provides a… source
Enterprise Development - General Studies Area of Emphasis ▸ 15 coursesThe Enterprise Development Business Administration Area of Emphasis is a flexible two-year degree in business that includes the most desirable core competencies requested by employers and provides a… source
Health, Physical Education, and Recreation ▸ 17 coursesThe Associate in Science degree in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation is designed to prepare students to transfer to a four-year university to pursue a bachelor’s degree. source
Health, Physical Education, and Recreation - Athletic Training Option ▸ 19 coursesThe Associate in Science degree in Athletic Training is designed to prepare students to pursue a bachelor’s degree at a four-year institution. Under the supervision of a licensed physician, the athle… source
Health, Physical Education, and Recreation - Personal Training Option ▸ 19 courses source
Mathematics and Physical Science ▸ 16 coursesThe Associate in Science degree in Mathematics and Physical Science is designed to prepare students to transfer to a four-year university to pursue a bachelor’s degree. source
Mathematics and Physical Science - Astronomy Option ▸ 13 courses source
Mathematics and Physical Science - Chemistry/Physics Option ▸ 16 coursesThe Chemistry/Physics degree option prepares students to transfer to a four-year university to pursue a bachelor’s degree. The program is an excellent starting place for students considering careers… source
Mathematics and Physical Science - Mathematics Option ▸ 13 coursesThe Mathematics degree option is designed to prepare students to transfer to a four-university to pursue a bachelor’s degree. source
Mathematics and Physical Science - Technology Option ▸ 23 coursesThe Mathematics degree option is designed to prepare students to transfer to a four-university to pursue a bachelor’s degree. source
Mathematics and Physical Science - Meteorology Option ▸ 24 coursesThe Mathematics degree option is designed to prepare students to transfer to a four-year university to pursue a bachelor’s degree. source
Mathematics and Physical Science - Pre-Engineering Option ▸ 24 courses source
Nursing, Pre-Baccalaureate, Pre-Professional ▸ 21 coursesThis Associate in Science degree program prepares students to transfer to a four-year university to pursue the Bachelor’s degree in Nursing. source
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BADM 1113Digital/Financial Literacy or other computer course 3 hours37(Note: Candidates for the Associate in Arts and Associate in Sciences degrees must either pass one of these two courses or demonstrate proficiency in computer applications.) Other 4-5 hours One cours… 37 cr · 37 hr source
THTR 2713History of Theatre 3 hours THTR 1213 Beginning Acting 3 hoursand THTR 2813 History of Musical Theatre 3 hours THTR 1243 Stagecraft I 3 hours (Recommended Humanities) THTR 1262 Stage Makeup 2 hours One 3 hour course to be chosen from those listed with the Inter… source
MUSC 1113Music AppreciationCOURSE FORMATS The following definitions describe existing modes of delivery for courses offered at Northern Oklahoma College: Traditional: A class is considered “traditional” when it relies solely u… source
ENGL 1213English Composition II 3 hours CMSC 2123 Business Tech 3 hoursor ENGL 1223 Tech Writing ECON 2113 Macroeconomics 3 hours or COMM 1713 Oral Communication COMM 1713 Oral Communication 3 hours History & Government Courses ACCT 2123 Microcomputer Accounting 3 hours source
HIST 1483American History from 1877 ECON 2113 Macroeconomics15or 1493 American History since 1877 MKTG 2143 Marketing 3 hours Humanities Elective 3 hours Computer Science Elective Total: 15 credit hours Total 15 credit hours Year Two Fall Semester Spring Semest… 15 cr · 15 hr source
POLI 1113American Government15Total 15 credit hours Total 15 credit hours Hours from recommended program electives and general education electives may be combined for final 8 hours required o graduate. *These program courses are… 15 cr · 15 hr source
ARTS 1323DRAWING IIA continuation of Drawing I with emphasis on composition, color, development of ideas and the complex use of drawing mediums and materials. Prerequisite: ART 1313 Drawing I. source
MATH 1493MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONSA college level math course that fulfills the general education requirement. This course is intended for students who are not destined for an engineering-oriented, science-oriented or business-orient… source
ORNT 1101Freshman Orientation 1 hourGeneral Education Elective Course 4 hours Select courses from: Language Arts, Natural Sciences, Foreign Languages, Fine Arts, Humanities, Mathematics, Behavioral or Social Sciences. * These program c… source
ARTS 1313DRAWING IDrawing I will develop the students’ understanding of the basic concepts of drawing and their powers of observation. Students will work with various media, exploring the basic elements of shape, line… source
ARTS 1193CERAMICS ICeramics I covers a variety of building techniques, glazing and ceramics terminology, including surface decoration and firing processes. source
PSYC 2213Developmental Psychology 3 hours** These program courses are typically offered only once a year. See course descriptions for fall or spring designations and plan accordingly. The Associate in Arts degree program in Child Developmen… source
CHDV 2243Infant/Toddler Programming93 hours Child Development Elective Total: 9 credit hours Total 9 credit hours NOC evaluates students for placement into supplemental/college-level courses or college-level courses, whichever will lea… 9 cr · 9 hr source
CHDV 2143Preschool Programming 3 hoursor CHDV 2243 Infant/Toddler Programming 3 hours * These program courses are typically offered only once a year. See course descriptions for fall or spring designations and plan accordingly. The Certi… source
COMM 2213INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATIONThis course covers the essential elements needed for students to have effective communication skills with other individuals, including the global and cultural significance of individual and small gro… source
MCOM 2240Publications Practicum15elective) Total 15 credit hours Total 13 credit hours * These program courses are typically offered only once a year. See course descriptions for fall or spring designations and plan accordingly. NOC… 15 cr · 15 hr source
CRMJ 2460INTERNSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICEThis course offers an introduction to the opportunities and challenges of the criminal justice system. Career exploration experiences allow the student to investigate specific job requirements and wo… source
SOCI 1113Principles of Sociology Experiential Technical Training &Certifications Accepted from Career Technical Schools 15-45 HoursSOCI 2223 Social Problems Agriculture 15-30 hrs Aerospace/Aviation 15-30 hrs Architecture and Construction 15-30 hrs Business Services… source
CRMJ 2213Criminal Law 3 hours Humanities Elective4 hours Science Elective 4 hours Science Elective 3 hours Humanities Elective (Ethics * 6 hours Program/General Ed Electives recommended) (2 courses) source
CRMJ 2113Criminal Investigation163 hours Program Elective (Juvenile Delinquency recommended) Total 16 credit hours Total 13 credit hours *Hours from recommended program electives and general education electives in Social Sciences ma… 16 cr · 16 hr source
ARTS 1113ART APPRECIATIONThe study of art from a variety of different backgrounds and cultures as both product and process. Aesthetic judgment making in evaluation of art from different times and places is stressed. (Meets r… source
HPET 1223Health Education & Wellness15*HPET 2482 Athletic Training Practicum II Total 15 credit hours Total 15 credit hours *These program courses are typically offered only once a year. See course descriptions for fall or spring designa… 15 cr · 15 hr source
ENGL 1413Intro to Literature16Total 16 credit hours Total 12 credit hours Note: Bachelor’s degrees in elementary education in Oklahoma require 12 hours in four key areas (science, math, social sciences, and English/communications… 16 cr · 16 hr source
ENGL 1223TECHNICAL WRITINGThis course emphasizes clarity, conciseness, correctness and accuracy that address technical and general audiences. Students will write letters, a proposal, a formal report and other documents that r… source
HIST 1493American History Since 187716Total 16 credit hours Total 13 credit hours *Hours from recommended program electives and general education electives in Social Sciences may be combined for final 9 hours required to graduate. NOC ev… 16 cr · 16 hr source
ENGL 2413INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITINGThis course includes the study and practice of creative writing as it pertains to poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction, both from a critical and personal perspective. source
ENGL 1113English Composition I 3 hours * CHDV 1043 Children’s Music, Movementand Arts 3 hours Program Requirement Courses 18 hrs * CHDV 2023 Children with Special Needs 3 hours source
MUSC 1133MUSIC THEORY IThe study of the basic rudiments of tonal music, covering major and minor scales, key signatures, intervals, triads and correlated with keyboard skills. Taken concurrently with MUSC 1131 Ear Training… source
MUSC 2611WIND ENSEMBLE-CONCERT BANDPerformance of band literature in an ensemble situation. Repeated credit may not be included in credits required for graduation. source
MUSC 1711Applied Piano I 2 hours General Ed Electives182 hours General Ed Electives (Recommended Dance III and Dance IV) Dance I and Dance II) (*Also recommended but does not count as a repeat toward graduation: MUSC 2631 Vocal Ensemble or MUSC 2611 Inst… 18 cr · 18 hr source
MUSC 2133MUSIC THEORY IIIThe continuation of MUSC 1143 with the addition of non-chord tones, diatonic and secondary seventh chords. Chromatic harmony is touched upon. Prerequisite: MUSC 1143 Music Theory II. source
MUSC 1731Applied Piano Class III MUSC 1741 Applied Piano Class IV16Private Area of Study Private Area of Study (Also recommended but does not count as a repeat toward graduation: MUSC 2631 Vocal Ensemble or MUSC 2611 Instrumental Ensemble) Music majors advised to ch… 16 cr · 16 hr source
THTR 2213INTERMEDIATE ACTINGA continuation of Beginning Acting. Students will add the element of scene study and focus will move to more advanced techniques of improvisation, movement and voice. Prerequisite: THTR 1213 Beginnin… source
THTR 1262Stage Makeup161 hour Program Elective (Recommended Private Area of Study*) Most music theatre majors will also need additional ensemble and private areas of study for proficiency upon transfer but note that ensemb… 16 cr · 16 hr source
CRMJ 1113Intro to Criminal Justice 3 hoursHIST Any additional History 3 hours Mathematics Courses SOCI 2013 Marriage/Family 3 hours source
PSYC 1113General Psychology 3 hours*Computer proficiency is embedded within the coursework of this program The Respiratory Care program is designed to enable the student to work professionally as a vital member of the health care team… source
GEOG 2253World Regional Geography 4 hours Science Elective4 hours Science Elective * 9 hours Program/Gen Ed Electives 3 hours Recommended Program Elective (3 courses = 9 hours) 3 hours Humanities Elective source
PHIL 2213ETHICSThis course provides students with a discussion of moral problems such as the nature of good, right action, moral virtue, human freedom, and moral responsibility within the context of the major ethic… source
SOCI 2013SOCI 201316Total 16 credit hours Total 15 credit hours *Directive electives for Psychology: PSYC 2213 and PSYC 2333 Directive electives for Sociology: SOCI 2013 Directive electives for Criminal Justice: CRMJ 11… 16 cr · 16 hr source
CHDV 2013BEHAVIOR, DEVELOPMENT AND GUIDANCE OF CHILDRENThis course will cover child development from birth to eight years of age emphasizing the causes of behavior in young children in a child care setting will be introduced. Strategies necessary in impl… source
CHDV 2313ADMINISTRATION & MANAGEMENT OF CHILD CARE PROGRAMSThis course is an overview of administration of an early childhood program. Setting goals and developing objectives for staff recruitment, personnel policies and supervision will be discussed. State… source
CMSC 1113Digital/Financial Literacy 3 hoursNote: BADM 1113 & CMSC 1113 are general education requirements toward an Associate degree so have an added advantage for students planning to complete that degree. The Certificate in Administration a… source
CHDV 1053Child Health, Safety & Nutrition CHDV 2313 Administration & Management of Child15Care ProgramsCHDV 2143 Preschool Programming 3 hours Child Development Elective Total: 15 credit hours Total 12 credit hours NOC evaluates students for placement into supplemental/college-level cours… 15 cr · 15 hr source
MATH 1483MATH FUNCTIONSThis course is designed to analyze functions using equations, graphs, and tables from the viewpoint of rates of change. It explores linear, exponential, logarithmic, and other functions with applicat… source
BIOL 1114GENERAL BIOLOGYIntroductory non-majors biology course with lab. This course includes the fundamental concepts and principles of molecular and cellular biology with emphasis on evolution, and the morphological and p… source
CHEM 1014CONCEPTS IN CHEMISTRYAn introduction to the chemical nature and properties of inorganic compounds. Topics presented include a historical development of theoretical principles, atomic and molecular structures, inorganic n… source
PRDV 2321Professional Development 1 hourNote: 4th gen ed hour may be taken in Recommended Program Electives *These program courses are typically offered only once a year. See course descriptions for fall or spring designations and plan acc… source
MATH 1513ALGEBRA FOR STEMThis course includes advanced topics in solving and graphing equations and inequalities, quadratics, polynomial and rational functions, theory of equations, systems of equations, matrices and determi… source
BIOL 1124GENERAL BIOLOGY FOR MAJORSIntroductory majors biology course with lab. Course will provide an in-depth study of the principles of biology with emphasis placed on the molecular and cellular components, metabolism, genetics, ev… source
ACCT 2103ACCOUNTING I—FINANCIALAn introduction to financial accounting concepts, principles and development of financial information. Course work includes the accounting processes and principles of accrual accounting. Prerequisite… source
ACCT 2203ACCOUNTING II—MANAGERIALAn introduction to managerial accounting concepts and objectives, cost system designs, planning and control of sales and costs, analysis of costs and profits and accounting for managerial decision ma… source
MCOM 1123NEWS REPORTING & WRITINGPrinciples and practices in evaluating and writing news for media including interview techniques. Practical application in writing through reporting assignments and/or laboratory experience for media… source
COMM 1713Intro to Oral Communication153 hours Humanities Elective Total 15 credit hours Total 14 credit hours Hours from recommended program electives and general education elective may be combined for final 8 hours to graduate. *These p… 15 cr · 15 hr source
BIOL 1314GENERAL BOTANYIntroductory majors course with lab, covering plant growth, development, and reproduction from molecular, cellular, physiological, and anatomical aspects. Genetics, classification, economical, and en… source
PRDV 1101Professional Development 1 hourThis Associate in Science degree program in Agricultural Science is designed to provide the student with the first two years of general requirements for transfer to a four-year institution. The progr… source
CHEM 1315GENERAL CHEMISTRY IBasic concepts of chemistry, including physical and chemical properties, formulas, equations, nomenclature, atomic structure, gases, thermochemistry, periodicity and bonding. Suitable for students in… source
BIOL 1414General Zoology16Total 16 credit hours Total 14 credit hours Hours from recommended program electives and general education electives may be combined for final 8 hours required to graduate *These program courses are… 16 cr · 16 hr source
DEVS 1112WORLD OF WORKAssists students in exploring career options through increased understanding of self and expanded knowledge of occupational information. Includes a study of decision-making process and present and fu… source
HUMN 2113Ancient Arts and Culture 3 hours Recommended Program Elective Courses 8 hoursor HUMN 2223 Modern Arts and Culture *Any GLBL (Global Studies) Course 3 hours Humanities Elective 3 hours *Courses offered on NOC Study Abroad 3 hours One 3 hour course to be chosen from those liste… source
HIST 1113HISTORY OF ANCIENT WORLD CIVILIZATIONA survey of world history from Antiquity to the Medieval Era. (Meets requirement for humanities elective and designation for International dimension.) source
HUMN 1113World Religions 3 hours Humanities Elective4 hours Science Elective GEOG 2253 World Regional Geography source
HUMN 2223Modern Arts and Culture163 hours Program/Gen Ed. Electives Total 16 credit hours Total 13 credit hours NOC evaluates students for placement into supplemental/college-level courses or college-level courses, whichever will lea… 16 cr · 16 hr source
BIOL 1214INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCEAn introductory course that emphasizes the impact of humans on the environment. A survey of a broad range of environmental issues from a scientific viewpoint emphasizing the study of the structure an… source
CHEM 1414General Chemistry II 4 hours Program/Gen Ed Elective143 hours Humanities Elective 3 hours Humanities Elective 3 hours Program/Gen Ed Elective POLI 1113 American Government Total 14 credit hours Total 14 credit hours *These program courses are typically… 14 cr · 14 hr source
PHYS 1114General Physics I144 hours Program/Gen. Ed Electives Total 14 credit hours Total 14 credit hours Hours from recommended program electives and general education electives may be combined for final 6 hours required to gr… 14 cr · 14 hr source
BIOL 2124MICROBIOLOGYIntroductory majors course with lab. General principles of the biology of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, algae, fungi, protozoa and archaea, with emphasis on their morphology, physiolog… source
BIOL 2204HUMAN PHYSIOLOGYA single semester majors course with lab. Study of the functions of the human body. Emphasis includes cytology, organ systems and the interrelationships of the systems. Includes appropriate laborator… source
BIOL 2450SUPERVISED STUDY IN BIOLOGY1Independent study course in biological sciences for specific and advanced fields of study that utilize one or more components of the scientific method in conducting field or laboratory research: lite… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BADM 2113BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONSA survey course of communication skills needed in the business environment. Course content includes writing memorandum, letters, reports, resumes, and electronic messages; delivering oral presentatio… source
BADM 1103INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESSAn introduction to business, survey of basic functions, principles and practice of business in the nation and the world. source
ECON 2123Microeconomic Principles 3 hoursor ECON 2113 Macroeconomic Principles *These program courses are typically offered only once a year. See course descriptions for fall or spring designations and plan accordingly.* MGMT 2233 Human Res… source
GLBL 2133INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CULTURESAn introduction to the issues related to cross-cultural business practices. Students will examine all or several of the following areas of a specific country or region: intercultural communications a… source
ECON 2113Macroeconomic Principles 3 hours *These program courses are typically offered only once a yearSee course descriptions for fall or spring designations and plan accordingly.or ECON 2123 Microeconomic Principles * MGMT 2233 Human Resource Mgmt 3 hours * MGMT 2263 Principles of Management 3 hours… source
PHIL 2223Business Ethics MATH 2023 Elementary Statistics153 hours Recommended Program Elective Total 15 credit hours Total 16 credit hours *These program courses are typically offered only once a year. See course descriptions for fall or spring designations… 15 cr · 15 hr source
MATH 2023Elementary Statistics17(Recommended Program Elective) Total 17 credit hours Total 16 credit hours NOC evaluates students for placement into supplemental/college-level courses or college-level courses, whichever will lead t… 17 cr · 17 hr source
HPET 1132SPORTS OFFICIATINGGame administration and fundamental principles, rules, mechanics and techniques of officiating fall semester sports: football, volleyball and basketball. source
HPET 2212FIRST AIDThis course provides knowledge and practical experience in the emergency care of injuries and sudden illness, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation. CPR certification is available to the student th… source
HPET 2633Care & Prevention of Athletic Injuries 4 hours Science Elective16*HPET 1950 Physical Education Field Experience 3 hours Humanities Elective 4 hours Recommended Program Elective Total 16 credit hours Total 13 credit hours * Offered Fall semester in Enid, spring sem… 16 cr · 16 hr source
HPET 1113NUTRITIONCourse designed to introduce students to the basics of good nutrition. Emphasis will be placed on the five food groups, the six nutrients and food related disorders. Students will learn how to eat a… source
HPET 1952INTRODUCTION TO HPE&RA study of the field of physical education/health concerning its foundational principles, aims, objectives, contributions, future, directions, problems, vocational opportunities and career possibilit… source
ASTR 1014Survey of Astronomy18Total 18 credit hours Total 13 credit hours *These program courses are typically offered only once a year. See course descriptions for fall or spring designations and plan accordingly. **Students sco… 18 cr · 18 hr source
PHYS 2014ENGINEERING PHYSICS ICalculus-based general physics course for science and engineering students. Includes topics from mechanics, heat, thermodynamics, waves and sound. Laboratories are designed to reinforce theory princi… source
CHEM 1515GENERAL CHEMISTRY I FOR ENGINEERSSurvey course engineers needing only one semester of chemistry, Thermodynamis, atomic structure, solid state, materials, equilibria, acids and bases, and electrochemistry. Prerequisites: Concurrent e… source
PHYS 2114Engineering Physics II143 hours Humanities Elective 6 hours General Education/Program Electives *MATH 2154 Calculus II Total 14 credit hours Total 13 credit hours *These program courses are typically offered only once a yea… 14 cr · 14 hr source
ESCI 1214EARTH SCIENCESubject matter content is composed of general concepts taken from the science areas of geology, astronomy, meteorology, and oceanography. A combination lecture, demonstration, discussion, and laborat… source
CMSC 1013VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMINGAn introduction to Visual Basic programming. This course includes graphical user interface design, event driven programming, tool box controls and properties, basic control structures and dynamic arr… source
CMSC 2313PROGRAMMING WITH C++An overview of programming using the language C+ + that includes fundamental control structures, files, input/output, and arrays. Traditionally offered in the fall semesters only. CRIMINAL JUSTICE AD… source
NUTR 2123INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN NUTRITIONAn introduction to the basic principles of nutrition, including the chemical characteristics of nutrients and their functions in the human body. Students will examine the nutritional requirements and… source
HLTH 1113MEDICAL TERMINOLOGYThis course will introduce students to Latin and Greek base terminology used in the fields of medicine and health care. Students will learn a word-building system with specific emphasis on root words… source
MGMT 2240Business Internship 3 hoursThe Office Management Program is designed to prepare students with the necessary skills for employment as office management personnel. The technical occupational specialty areas equip students with c… source
ARTS 1203ART HISTORY SURVEY IThis course covers a study of the arts, artists and their cultures from Prehistoric Man through the Early Renaissance. (Meets requirement for humanities elective) source
DMAD 1113INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL VIDEO – 2D ANIMATIONA study of time based animation, introduces the student to basic concepts and theories of compositing, sequencing, editing, rendering, and organization. Students will also learn how to communicate id… source
DMAD 2373Motion Graphics II15Total 15 credit hours Total 15 credit hours NOC evaluates students for placement into supplemental/college-level courses or college-level courses, whichever will lead to the greatest possibility of s… 15 cr · 15 hr source
PHYS 2104CONCEPTS IN PHYSICSAn introductory course designed to explain the basic concepts of motion and forces, matter, energy conservation, thermodynamics, fluid flow, electrical circuits and magnetism. Recommended for process… source
WIND 2413Wind Power Delivery System16Total 16 credit hours Total 12 credit hours NOC evaluates students for placement into supplemental/college-level courses or college-level courses, whichever will lead to the greatest possibility of s… 16 cr · 16 hr source
PTEC 1113INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS TECHNOLOGYIntroduction to process operations in the petrochemical industry including: operator roles, responsibilities and expectations; plant terminology; safety and environmental responsibilities; applied or… source
NURS 1003INTRODUCTION TO NURSINGIntroduction to Nursing is designed to orient students to the discipline of nursing. Areas of focus are introductory knowledge of nursing including the nursing process, understanding the nursing scop… source
NURS 2425Nursing of Adults II Practicum13Total 13 credit hours *Required core courses must have been taken within the last 5 years with a grade of C or above. This can be waived if a student has a degree or is an LPN. Courses indicated with… 13 cr · 13 hr source
NURS 2071Seminar in Nursing I14Total 15 credit hours 14 credit hours *Required core courses must have been taken within the last 5 years with a grade of C or above. This can be waived if a student has a degree or is an LPN. Course… 14 cr · 14 hr source
BIOL 2214HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGYAn introduction to the anatomical and physiological principles and concepts as related to the human body. A course designed for 2-year nursing students and students enrolled in cooperative Career Tec… source
RESP 1223CLINICAL APPLICATIONS IIContinuation of Clinical Applications I, increasing knowledge of the clinical setting and delivery of respiratory care, with an increased emphasis on the scope of therapy delivered. Included here are… source
RESP 2223ADVANCED CLINICAL APPLICATIONS IIThis course is a continuation of the practical application of theories previously presented with emphasis on the care and management of the critically ill and mechanically ventilated respiratory pati… source
ACCT 1113BASIC BUSINESS RECORDS IThe basic principles and practices of record keeping for businesses. source
ACCT 1123BASIC BUSINESS RECORDS IIThe basic principles of record keeping for small businesses designed primarily for secretarial or occupational students. Prerequisite: ACCT 1113 Basic Business Records I. source
ACCT 1133PAYROLL ACCOUNTINGA study of payroll procedures, taxing entities, and reporting requirements of local, state, and federal taxing authorities in a manual and computerized environment. Prerequisite: ACCT 1203 Fundamenta… source
ACCT 1203FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTINGAn introduction to the fundamental principles of double entry accounting as applied to practical business situations. Emphasis is given to development of financial statements, debit and credit rules… source
ACCT 2003SURVEY OF ACCOUNTINGIntroduction to financial and managerial accounting concepts and objectives. This course provides a survey of accounting concepts and procedures that will enable students to be informed users of fina… source
ACCT 2123MICROCOMPUTER ACCOUNTING IAn introduction to microcomputer applications related to accounting systems. Topics include general ledger; accounts receivable; accounts payable; inventory; payroll; and correcting, adjusting, and c… source
AGRI 1113INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICSAn introduction to the role of agriculture within the U.S. economy. Topics will include economic analysis of the relationships between resources, production, income and consumption; discussion of eco… source
AGRI 1124INTRODUCTION TO ANIMAL SCIENCESAn introduction to production systems for the meat animal species: cattle, sheep, goats, swine and poultry. This Page 168 course will examine global animal production, end-products and grading standa… source
AGRI 1223INTRODUCTION TO PLANT AND SOILS SCIENCEAn introduction to plant and soil systems and the interactions necessary to produce the food and fiber to feed the world. Historical aspects, plant growth, nutrition and function, soil classification… source
AGRI 1603HEALTH & SAFETY PRACTICES IN AGExploration of the health ans safety practices crucial in modern agriculture practices. Topics will include personal protective equipment, chemical safety, weather monitoring, data privacy, and insur… source
AGRI 1613AG MECHANICAL SYSTEMS & OPERATIONSThis course will provide a comprehensive exploration of the integral role played by agricultural mechanical systems in modern farming, with a specific focus on precision agriculture. Topics covered w… source
AGRI 2013APPLIED PLANT SCIENCEApplication of the principles of plant use, management, and improvement with emphasis on the identification, structure and growth of crop plants. The course will also explore yield determinations, cr… source
AGRI 2083GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGIESThis course introduces the principles and applications of geospatial technology in the context of efficient resources management with a focus on precision agriculture. Students will gain knowledge an… source
AGRI 2124FUNDAMENTALS OF SOIL SCIENCEFormation and classification of soils, principal chemical, biological and physical properties of soils in relation to plant growth; soil fertility, productivity, and land use. Prerequisite: CHEM 1014… source
AGRI 2222LIVE ANIMAL EVALUATIONModern tools for livestock selection including performance records, pedigree information, visual appraisal, and the principles of using these tools to critically evaluate cattle, sheep, swine, and ho… source
AGRI 2303DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURAL LEADERSHIPThis course focuses on the development of leadership skills used in the agricultural industry and career fields. The course emphasis will be on enabling students to identify the key attributes of lea… source
AGRI 2431LIVESTOCK JUDGINGPrinciples of live animal evaluation and techniques for communicating the ideal concepts of selection for both market and animal breeding. Participation in competitive livestock judging contests is r… source
AGRI 2450SUPERVISED STUDY-AGRICULTURE3Course addresses special problems in agriculture through research and study. Offered as a variable credit, 1-3 credit hours. Instructor permission to enroll. 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGRI 2460AGRICULTURAL INTERNSHIP3Internship of various disciplines of agriculture for career determination. Experiences with actual businesses in agriculture allow the student to investigate the specific job requirements and work en… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGRI 2523INTRODUCTION TO SHEEP PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENTA study of all aspects of sheep production including, but not limited to, managing nutrition, production, selection, reproduction, lambing, health, shearing, exhibition preparation, and showmanship.… source
AGRI 2621SPRAY PLATFORMS OPERATIONSThis course covers the principles and practices of operating multi-modal spray platforms in agriculture. Students will learn the fundamentals of spray technology, equipment calibration, maintenance,… source
AGRI 2631CROP APPLICATION MANAGEMENTThis course focuses on optimizing crop productivity through precision agriculture technologies. Students will learn timing crop input applications based on crop and week growth stages, how to apply d… source
AGRI 2721TURF MANAGEMENT OPERATIONSThis course will equip students with fundamental understanding of practical skills utilized in precision turf management. Students will learn to assess turf health using remote sensing, GPS and GIS t… source
AGRI 2731TURF APPLICATION MANAGEMENTThis course provides students with the knowledge and skills to apply turf management inputs using precision techniques. Emphasizing accuracy, efficiency, and environmental stewardship, students will… source
ARTS 1303ART HISTORY SURVEY IIThis course covers a study of arts, artists and their cultures from the Early Renaissance to the present. (Meets requirement for humanities elective) source
ARTS 1433FUNDAMENTALS OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL ARTA study of two-dimensional design and application of art elements (shape, line, color, value, composition, space, form) in a variety of materials. source
ARTS 2113FIGURE DRAWING IFigure Drawing I includes the study in gesture and finished drawings of the model. Emphasis will be placed on pose, composition, a variety of media and the study of human anatomy. Students are encour… source
ARTS 2193CERAMICS IIAdvanced techniques in wheel-thrown forms, hand building and surface decoration. Participation in glaze formulating and supervised firings. Prerequisite: ART 1193 Ceramics I. source
ARTS 2333SCULPTURE ISculpture I is a creative approach to sculpture techniques and form exploration using a variety of media, stressing the development of technical and conceptual skills. source
ARTS 2433SCULPTURE IIA continuation of ART 2333 Sculpture I, using a variety of media and advanced techniques to complete a series of studio assignments. Prerequisite: ART 2333 Sculpture I. source
ARTS 2460INTERNSHIP IN ARTAllows students opportunity to study art in the workforce. source
ARTS 2563FUNDAMENTALS OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL ARTA study of three-dimensional design and application of art elements using a variety of materials and processes. Students will engage in critical analysis and complete a series of studio assignments. source
ARTS 2853PAINTING IPainting I will develop skills in opaque painting, stressing form and content, visual appreciation, and individual expression. Still life, figure, and landscape problems are included. source
ARTS 2863PAINTING IIA continuation of ART 2853 Painting I. Projects will stress form and content, visual appreciation, and individual expression. Prerequisite: ART 2853 Painting I. Page 171 source
ARTS 2933WATERCOLOR PAINTING IWatercolor I will develop skills in transparent water color painting, stressing form and composition, visual perception, and individual expression. source
ARTS 2943WATERCOLOR PAINTING IIA continuation of Water Color Painting I (ART 2933), with stress on form and composition, visual perception, individual expression, and color theory. Prerequisite: ART 2933 Watercolor Painting I. source
ARTS 2951PORTFOLIO/GALLERY SEMINARPreparation for graduate art exhibition: Poster design, portfolio and resume development, marketing strategies, art preparation, installation of art in the Eleanor Hays Art Gallery. ASTRONOMY (curren… source
ASTR 1523PLANETARY SCIENCE3Origin and evolution of the solar system is studied, along with characteristics of terrestrial planetary atmospheres. Course also reviews characteristics of gas giant planets and ice moons, asteroids… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 2024ENTOMOLOGYBasic structure, function, and classification of insects and closely-related animals. Coverage of insects in ecosystems and development of control programs that reduce reliance on chemical pesticides… source
BIOL 2104HUMAN ANATOMYA single semester majors course with lab. A study of the microscopic and gross anatomy of the human body. Areas of emphasis will include cytology, histology, and organ systems. Includes appropriate l… source
BIOL 2403INTRODUCTION TO WILDLIFE CONSERVATIONA survey course on the many aspects of wildlife conservation. Principles of conservation and management, ecology, mathematical modeling, law enforcement, endangered species preservation, genetic dive… source
BADM 1203INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIPAn introduction to the opportunities and challenges facing entrepreneurs in a dynamic marketplace. Topics include the analysis of personal strengths and weaknesses as they relate to launching an entr… source
BADM 1303INTRODUCTION TO HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENTStudy of hotels, restaurants, tourism and the hospitality industry from a global perspective. Emphasizes the scope of the industry including an analysis of ethical issues and career opportunities, es… source
BADM 2313BUSINESS LAWCourse presents a history of the development of business law. Topics covered include general law of contracts, negotiable instruments, insurance, employer and employee, principal and agent and ethica… source
MKTG 2143MARKETINGA survey course for students who have prior coursework and understanding in business, includes a survey of all aspects of marketing: consumer behavior issues, products, pricing, distribution, promoti… source
MGMT 2233HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENTAn introduction to the development, application, and evaluation of policies, procedures, and programs for the recruitment, selection, development, and utilization of human resources in an organizatio… source
MGMT 2263PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENTAn introduction to the fundamental principles of management such as planning, organizing, leading, and controlling the basic processes of a firm. Traditionally offered in fall semester only. CHEMISTRY source
CHEM 2014PROCESS ORGANIC CHEMISTRYTerminal course in organic chemistry covering general principles, methods of preparation, reactions and uses of both acyclic and cyclic compounds. Recommended for Process Tech majors, agriculture maj… source
CHDV 1023INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONThis course covers the history and realities of the early childhood profession. Students will cover the legal and ethical responsibilities that early childhood professionals must follow. Students wil… source
CHDV 1043CHILDREN’S MUSIC, MOVEMENT, & ARTEmphasizes the acquisition of knowledge of and the ability to develop and implement learning experiences, using the concepts and tools of inquiry in music, movement and creative arts and perpetual mo… source
CHDV 2023CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDSEmphasis on implementing practical strategies and inclusive practices. Provides understanding of conditions which affect children’s development and learning, including risk factors, developmental var… source
CHDV 2033CHILDREN’S LANGUAGE ARTS & LITERATUREThis course will explore language development for children birth to eight years, including the interrelationships among listening, speaking, pre-writing and pre-reading skills. The student will be ab… source
CHDV 2043CHILD & FAMILY IN SOCIETYThis course focuses on an understanding of how children develop within the context of the family and society. Students will demonstrate their knowledge of how diverse families, an early childhood set… source
COMM 1653RADIO BROADCASTINGThe class covers the basic skills needed to operate and perform announcer responsibilities. An emphasis will be placed on digital and analog equipment operations and production techniques. (Fall only) source
COMM 2010SPEECH ACTIVITY PARTICIPATION- RADIO4The student will be involved in the daily programming of the campus radio station by participating as a student radio announcer. Prerequisite: permission of instructor (4 credit hours maximum). 4 cr · 4 hr source
CMSC 2123BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONSComputer concepts, terminology and software applications. An overview of hardware and software components, file structures, management information systems, futuristic trends, database management syst… source
CMSC 2203PYTHON PROGRAMMINGAn overview of programming using the Python language that includes hardware, the operating environment and language interpreter, internal computer data representation, the Python logical and arithmet… source
CMSC 2303JAVA PROGRAMMINGAn overview of programming using the Java language plus practical object-oriented principles focusing on how to develop Java applications, including fundamental control structures, file, input/output… source
CRMJ 1523INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONSThis course analyzes the history of, theories of, and descriptions of the corrections system of justice. Contemporary correctional practices and functions of agencies and personnel will be presented… source
CRMJ 2212CRIMINAL LAWThis course is the study of substantive criminal law through both general and specific elements of the major crimes of our society. Prerequisite: CRMJ 1113 Introduction to Criminal Justice source
CRMJ 2233JUVENILE DELINQUENCYThis course studies the organization, functions and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies and juvenile court. It also includes the study of the special problems juveniles face in our society. source
CRMJ 2313CRIMINAL PROCEDURESRules, principles, and concepts governing the enforcement of arrest, search, and seizure primarily focusing on the 4th, 5th, and 6th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. source
CRMJ 2450SUPERVISED STUDY IN CRIMINAL JUSTICECredits in this course area are confined to student independent studies and practicum programs. source
DATA 1113INTRODUCTION TO DATA ANALYTICSThis course will give students an introduction to data analysis. It provides an overview of the different types of data analytics and how they are used in different real-world settings. Students will… source
DATA 1123APPLIED DATA ANALYTICSThis course builds on the concepts learned in DATA1113. Students will use different types of data analytics to solve problems with large data sets that are based on real-world data. Students will use… source
DATA 2113DATABASE MANAGEMENT & DESIGNThis course builds on the concepts learned in DATA 2113. It introduces statistical methods and their applications in science and engineering and covers fundamental statistical concepts, including des… source
DATA 2123DATA VISUALIZATIONThis course provides a comprehensive introduction to data visualization using Python, focusing on the principles and techniques necessary to create clear, accurate, and aesthetically pleasing visual… source
DEVS 1101ACADEMIC SUCCESS STRATEGIESThis course is designed to assist students who have been suspended and readmitted under probation to determine the behaviors that led to their suspension and the behavioral changes necessary to succe… source
DEVS 1102CRITICAL THINKINGThis course is designed to help students develop the cognitive skills needed to effectively identify, analyze and evaluate arguments and truth claims as it relates to college studies with an emphasis… source
DMAD 1133INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATIONThis course will introduce students to the basic concepts and possibilities of computer animation using the most popular industry standard 3D program, along with general animation concepts as modelin… source
DMAD 1213GRAPHIC DESIGNThis course trains students in an environment that balances visual art with design software. This class emphasizes the design of visual communications where students acquire concepts and problem-solv… source
DMAD 1233DIGITAL FILMMAKING IThis course is an introduction to the art and techniques of digital cinema combined with multimedia technology. Students will be exposed to a variety of software that incorporates interactivity and d… source
DMAD 2233DIGITAL FILMMAKING IIDigital Filmmaking ll is designed for student filmmakers seeking to elevate their skills to a higher level and learn the intricacies of cinematic expression. This intensive and hands-on course delves… source
DMAD 2313MOTION GRAPHICS IBy adding concepts of motion and timing to text and graphics, students will create dynamic graphics for broadcast video, titling, animation and interactive applications. Particular emphasis will be p… source
DMAD 23233D ANIMATION IIThis course builds on the concepts and skills introduced in Introduction to 3D Animation. Students will continue to develop practical knowledge of 3D animation and expand their skills using Maya for… source
DMAD 23333D ANIMATION IIIThis course further develops the student’s skills in different 3D applications. This course will emphasize more Page 180 advanced studies on texturing, proportions, movement, focus points and light i… source
DMAD 2343TEXTURINGThis course will focus on different texturing methods that include UV mapping and creating custom color, bump, specular, reflection and other texture maps for 3D models created by students in previou… source
DMAD 2353DIGITAL VIDEO II – POST-PRODUCTIONThis course explores short-form video and its relationship to new digital technology, focusing specifically on digital post-production. The projects for this course are theme-based and provide studen… source
DMAD 2383MULTIMEDIA PROJECTThis capstone project brings all of the separate multimedia elements together into a comprehensive multimedia package including web, video, sound, 2D and 3D animation. These projects will be structur… source
ESCI 2450SUPERVISED STUDY IN SCIENCEIndependent study course in the earth sciences for specific and advanced fields of study that utilize one or more components of the scientific method in conducting field or laboratory research: liter… source
ELEC 1123ELECTRICAL MOTOR CONTROLSStudents will study industrial electrical symbols and line diagrams, logic as applied to line diagrams and control circuits, AC contractors and motor starters, reversing circuits as applied to motor… source
ELEC 1253DC ELECTRONICSFundamental course in direct current (DC) electric circuits. Instruction is provided in the basic laws associated with DC circuit theory and in the operation of resistors, capacitors, and inductors.… source
ELEC 1263AC ELECTRONICS/PHOTONICSFundamental course in AC circuit components, configurations, and characteristics. Content includes circuit theorems, AC quantities and calculations, component characteristics, circuit analysis, and a… source
ELEC 1363ELECTRONIC DEVICES/STANDARDSThis course introduces theory, characteristics, and applications of most of the basic electronic devices, including solid devies used in industry. The course expands upon theory and applications of E… source
ELEC 2003HYDRAULICSThis course is designed to integrate theory and application of fundamental fluid power principles and formulas. The course will offer students hands-on experience with functional characteristics of h… source
ENGL 0122SUPPLEMENT TO COMPOSITION IDesigned to provide supplemental instruction for ENGL 1113 English Composition I. Extra practice in grammar, writing, focus, and audience analysis, in addition to topics covered in English Compositio… source
ENGL 1450LANGUAGE ARTS SEMINARThis course includes various fields of English studies, including literary travels, book discussions, poetry readings and seminars. This course is open to change according to the various needs of stu… source
ENGL 2423INTRODUCTION TO FICTION WRITINGA practical study of the techniques of fictional narrative, with particular emphasis on the development of narrative voice. Students will learn to identify specific rhetorical devices professional wr… source
ENGL 2450SUPERVISED STUDY IN LANGUAGE ARTSThis course involves a one-on-one discussion and study with a language arts instructor to meet a student’s specific language arts need. source
ENGL 2543SURVEY OF BRITISH LITERATURE TO 1800This course examines works of British literature written prior to the nineteenth century. (Fall only) source
ENGL 2653SURVEY OF BRITISH LITERATURE FROM 1800 TO THE PRESENTThis course examines works of British literature written since the beginning of the nineteenth century. (Spring only) source
ENGL 2773SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE TO 1877This course examines works of American literature written prior to the middle of the nineteenth century. (Fall only) source
ENGL 2883SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE FROM 1877 TO THE PRESENTThis course examines works of American literature written since the middle of the nineteenth century. (Spring only) ENGINEERING source
ENGR 1111INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERINGAn introduction to the study and practice of engineering. Review of the expected behavior and role of engineers in society. An introduction to engineering ethics; safety issues, and the relationship… source
ENGR 2111ENGINEERING MECHANICS ILaboratory experience, which serves to combine the elements of theory and practice using open-ended problems and engineering design. Problem solving methods used in the study of Statics, and the appl… source
ENGR 2113STATICSTopics include: resultants of force systems, static equilibrium of rigid bodies, statics of structures, distributed forces, centroids, internal forces, friction and moment of inertia. Shear and momen… source
ENGR 2123DYNAMICSAnalyzing the kinematics and kinetics of particles, systems of particles and rigid bodies from a Newtonian viewpoint utilizing vector algebra and calculus. Also analyzing situations using the work-en… source
ENGR 2433THERMODYNAMICSThe solving or problems related to the study of the first and second laws of thermodynamics, ideal gases: mixture of ideal gases; and heat pump, vapor and gas-powered systems and refrigeration cycles… source
GEOG 2243FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOGRAPHYThis introductory course addresses five fundamental themes in geography: location, place, relationships within place, migration and regions. Because geography knowledge is important to an understandi… source
GEOL 1114PHYSICAL GEOLOGYThe study of the physical systems of earth including mountain building, plate tectonics, volcanism, earthquakes, seafloor spreading, erosion and deposition. Laboratory emphasis is on the study of roc… source
GLBL 2001INTRODUCTION TO STUDY ABROADThis course is designed to address issues of travel and study abroad to enable students to get the most out of their international experience. Students will gain insight on various travel and study a… source
GLBL 2113GLOBAL STUDIES IN HUMANITIESA faculty-supervised studies course involving a student researching a particular country or region’s cultural fields such as literature, music, arts, anthropology, religion, and/or historical and phi… source
GLBL 2123GLOBAL CULTURE AND SOCIETYA faculty-supervised studies course involving a student researching a specific cultural field in a particular country or region. Students may examine cultural fields such as literature, music, visual… source
GLBL 2143INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL POLITICAL ISSUESA faculty-supervised studies course that will focus on various contemporary global political issues and their historical roots. Students will also examine key international organizations, institution… source
GLBL 2243INTERNATIONAL INTERNSHIP IN WORLD VALUESHEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION- ACTIVITY source
HPEA 1221WEIGHT TRAININGInstruction and participation in the use of free weights and various weight machines for the purpose of developing muscular strength and endurance. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION THEORY source
HPET 1142SPORT OFFICIATING IIGame administration and fundamental principles, rules, mechanics and techniques of officiating spring semester sports: basketball, baseball and softball. source
HPET 1232PERSONAL TRAINING PRACTICUM IStudents will observe and discuss personal training techniques used in various workout settings to enhance performance. Twenty five hours of observation required. Offered fall semester only. source
HPET 1233INTRO TO PERSONAL TRAINING IThis course is designed to introduce the field of personal training. It will introduce coursework relevant to personal training, such as screening and evaluating clients for safe participation, exerc… source
HPET 1242PERSONAL TRAINING PRACTICUM IIStudents will apply personal training techniques with various active populations of society. They will continue to discuss personal training techniques used in various workout realms. Seventy five ho… source
HPET 1243INTRO TO PERSONAL TRAINING IIThis course is designed to bridge the gap between clinical exercise science-related coursework and the practical application skills of personal training. A Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) credential… source
HPET 1950PHYSICAL EDUCATION FIELD EXPERIENCEHPE&R majors will be required one semester of work assignments within the department and under the supervision of a faculty member. They will help in setting up and running athletic contests, assisti… source
HPET 2053INTRODUCTION TO COACHINGA study of the history, and progression of officiating in sports. This course will give an understanding of how to communicate, lead, and train as an official. This course discusses the training, and… source
HPET 2382ATHLETIC TRAINING PRACTICUM IStudents will observe injury evaluation, the use of therapeutic modalities, prophylactic taping and rehabilitation techniques used by Athletic Trainers to enhance performance. Offered fall semester o… source
HPET 2450SUPERVISED STUDY IN HPE&RIndependent Study, only for HPE&R majors. source
HPET 2482ATHLETIC TRAINING PRACTICUM IIStudents will apply therapeutic modalities, prophylactic taping, and rehabilitation techniques to athletes. Furthermore, they will continue observing the evaluation of athletic injuries. Offered spri… source
HPEV 2211WOMEN’S VARSITY BASKETBALLCredit for a full semester participation in varsity basketball. source
HPEV 2231WOMEN’S VARSITY VOLLEYBALLCredit for a full semester participation in varsity volleyball. source
HPEV 2241MEN’S VARSITY BASKETBALLCredit for a full semester participation in varsity basketball. source
HPEV 2251MEN’S VARSITY BASEBALLCredit for a full semester participation in varsity baseball. source
HPEV 2261WOMEN’S VARSITY SOFTBALLCredit for a full semester participation in varsity softball. source
HPEV 2271WOMEN’S VARSITY SOCCERCredit for a full semester participation in varsity soccer. source
HPEV 2291MEN’S VARSITY SOCCERCredit for a full semester participation in varsity soccer. HEALTH STUDIES source
HIST 1223HISTORY OF MODERN WORLD CIVILIZATIONA survey of world history from the Medieval Era to the present. (Meets requirement for humanities elective and designation for International dimension.) source
HIST 2213HISTORY OF NATIVE AMERICAN CIVILIZATIONThe course is a study of the historical development of Native American civilization with emphasis upon the art, music, literature, religion, law, and way of life of the Native American society. [Form… source
HIST 2323OKLAHOMA HISTORYA survey of Oklahoma History pre-statehood to present (Meets requirement for humanities elective). source
HIST 2450SUPERVISED STUDY IN HISTORYIndependent study. HUMANITIES source
HUMN 1133WORLD RELIGIONSThis course covers a study of the major religions of the world such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam with a view to under-stand the general beliefs and his… source
HUMN 2103INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN STUDIESInterdisciplinary study of American civilization through case studies of American cultural groups and perceptions in order to understand the multiple roles of culture in American life. It will also i… source
HUMN 2450SUPERVISED STUDY IN HUMANITIESThis course involves a one-on-one discussion and study with a humanities instructor to meet a student’s specific humanities need. source
HUMN 2550HUMANITIES STUDIES ABROAD(Meets requirement for humanities elective and designation for International dimension) FOREIGN LANGUAGES source
LANG 1125ELEMENTARY SPANISH IPronunciation, elements of grammar, easy readings, conversation and composition. Courses (LANG 1125 and 1235) Page 187 are not for students having had two years of Spanish in high school. source
LANG 1213AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGEThis course is an introduction to the basic skills in developing production and comprehension skills in American Sign Language (ASL). Students will learn ASL vocabulary, structure, and grammar. Cours… source
LANG 1235ELEMENTARY SPANISH IIListening and responding skills are emphasized along with grammar, geography and culture. Prerequisite: 4 or 5 hours Spanish. Offered on sufficient demand. LEADERSHIP source
LEAD 1331LESSONS IN LEADERSHIPAn introduction to leadership to promote the growth and development of student leaders through implementation of campus pride projects and leadership team service projects. source
LEAD 2313INCLUSION LEADERSHIPA year-long leadership and mentoring program for college sophomores and high school seniors focusing on inclusion and diversity in a global society utilizing technology. MASS COMMUNICATIONS (SEE ALSO… source
MCOM 1013INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATIONSThis course will cover communications theory, history, ethics operation and structure of the American communication system. Traditionally offered in the Fall semester only. source
MCOM 1113WRITING FOR MASS MEDIAThe course will cover the basic skills and terminology associated with the broadcast journalism profession. The student will learn to gather, record, edit and broadcast information for a produced new… source
MCOM 2013PRINCIPLES OF ADVERTISINGThe course will cover the concepts of advertising. Student will be introduced to the complex problems associated with advertising goods and services in today’s society. Traditionally offered in the S… source
MCOM 2233PODCASTINGSurvey of the history and development of the broadcast industry. Traditionally offered in the Spring semester only. source
MCOM 2450SUPERVISED STUDY IN JOURNALISMThis class is an independent study agreement between the instructor and student. The requirements will be developed and supervised by the instructor. Page 188 source
MCOM 2460INTERNSHIP IN JOURNALISMThis is an internship agreement between the student, instructor and media supervisor to allow the individual student to gain practical experience in the daily operations of the participating media fa… source
MATH 0021SUPPLEMENT TO MATH APPLICATIONSThis course is intended for supplemental instruction for Math Applications The topics covered may include solving equations, using formulas, graphing, percents, exponents, geometry, as well as other… source
MATH 0031SUPPLEMENT TO MATH FUNCTIONSThis course is intended for supplemental instruction for Math Functions. The topics covered may include solving equations, using formulas, graphing, using the graphing calculator, rates of change and… source
MATH 0122SUPPLEMENT TO ALGEBRA FOR STEMDesigned to provide supplemental instruction for topics covered in Algebra for STEM. Extra practice on factoring, solving quadratics, graphing, working with radical and rational expressions, in addit… source
MATH 1233PROBABILITY AND STATISTICSThis course is an introduction to statics, probability and data interpretation for non-mathematics majors. Topics include the following: Organizing data, measures of central tendency, variation, and… source
MATH 1613PLANE TRIGONOMETRYThis course includes topics in trigonometric identities, functions, graphs of trig functions, solutions of trigonometric equations, applications with right triangles, laws of sines and cosines, vecto… source
MATH 1813PREPARATION FOR CALCULUSA conceptual approach to the algebra and trigonometry needed for calculus. Trigonometry from the perspective of the unit circle and right triangles, behavior of trigonometric functions, and basic ide… source
MATH 2103ELEMENTARY CALCULUSAn introduction to differential and integral calculus, with applications appropriate for students of Business, Economics, Accounting, Natural Sciences and Social Science. Prerequisite: MATH 1483 Math… source
MATH 2144CALCULUS IThe first of a three semester sequence in integrated analytics and calculus. The course includes the following topics: Introductory Analytic Geometry, lines, slopes, circles, functions, limits, indet… source
MATH 2154CALCULUS IIThe second of a three-semester sequence in integrated analytics and calculus. The course includes the following topics: advanced techniques of integration of tanscendental functions and thier inverse… source
MATH 2164CALCULUS IIIThe third of a three-semester sequence in integrated analytics and calculus. The course includes the following topics: vector- valued functions, functions of several variables, multiple integration,… source
MATH 2233ELEMENTARY MATH STRUCTURESThis course is a study of the fundamental structures of mathematics for non-mathematics majors. Topics include the following: critical thinking, problem solving, sets and set theory, number theory, r… source
MATH 2243GEOMETRIC STRUCTURESThis course is a study of the fundamental structures of geometry for non-mathematics majors. Topics include the following: line and angle relationships, triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, area, volu… source
MATH 2613DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONSBasic definitions and techniques of solving differential equations, techniques for solving first and higher order differential equations and their applications, operator methods, Laplace transforms,… source
MUSC 1003FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSICThe study of musical notation and terminology along with the major and minor modes and intervals. This course is not designed for the advanced student nor the student with the ability to enter the Mu… source
MUSC 1110RECITAL ATTENDANCENoncredit activity, required for Music majors. source
MUSC 1131EAR TRAINING & SIGHT SINGING IThe study of basic aural skills in sight singing through the use of Solfege. source
MUSC 1141EAR TRAINING & SIGHT SINGING IIA continuation of MUSC 1131 with the addition of basic melodic dictation and chord identification. Prerequisite: MUSC 1131 Ear Training & Sight Singing I. source
MUSC 1143MUSIC THEORY IIThe continuation of MUSC 1133 with the addition of diatonic harmony through part writing and analysis. Prerequisite: source
MUSC 1000PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONCredit will vary from 1-4 hours. Private brass, organ, piano, voice, strings, woodwinds, and percussion. Applied Instrument Class source
MUSC 1513MUSIC LITERATUREThe study of the music literature, style and performance practices of the Baroque through the twentieth century period. Prerequisite: MUSC 1113 Music Appreciation or MUSC 1133 Music Theory I and MUSC… source
MUSC 1611APPLIED VOICE CLASSVoice class for non-music majors and instrumental music majors seeking voice lessons. Basic voice pedagogy is applied in this class. source
MUSC 1623MUSIC BUSINESS IA series of lectures designed to acquaint students with various aspects of business opportunities as related to the entertainment industry. Such lectures include, but are not limited to, music publis… source
MUSC 1633MUSIC BUSINESS IIA continuation of Music Business I. Prerequisite: MUSC 1623 Music Business I. Applied Piano- Class source
MUSC 1721APPLIED PIANO CLASS IIA continuation of MUSC 1711 with the addition of major scales and literature study. Prerequisite: MUSC 1711. source
MUSC 1741APPLIED PIANO CLASS IVA continuation of MUSC 1731 with the addition of further development of the foundations for the proficiency skills required of all music majors. Prerequisites: MUSC 1711, 1721, 1731. source
MUSC 1991MUSIC THEATRE SEMINARAn in-depth overview of performance practices centering on songs and scenes from the Music Theatre genre, as well as monologues from plays and musicals. For non-majors. source
MUSC 2040MUSIC THEATRE ACTIVITY4Individual involvement in Music Theatre productions. May be repeated (4 credit hours maximum). Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. 4 cr · 4 hr source
MUSC 2131EAR TRAINING & SIGHT SINGING IIIA continuation of MUSC 1141 with the addition of rhythmic, melodic, and basic choral dictation. Prerequisite: MUSC 1141 Ear Training & Sight Singing II. source
MUSC 2141EAR TRAINING & SIGHT SINGING IVA continuation of MUSC 2131 with the addition of advanced rhythmic, melodic, chordal identification and choral dictation. Prerequisite: MUSC 2131 Ear Training & Sight Singing III. source
MUSC 2143MUSIC THEORY IVThe continuation of MUSC 2133 with the addition of twentieth-century techniques including polyharmony, atonality, and serialism. Prerequisite: MUSC 2133 Music Theory III. source
MUSC 2221COMPREHENSIVE JAZZ MUSICIANSHIPAdvanced instrumentalists in a class setting studying the art of improvisation in regard to chord progressions. source
MUSC 2331JAZZ IMPROVISATIONA study of style in regard to contemporary performance. Page 192 source
MUSC 2441PIANO PEDAGOGYEmphasis on materials and methods related to a graded program for studio piano instructors. source
MUSC 2460MUSIC BUSINESS INTERNSHIPFor students who have completed Music Business I & II. Supervised experience is arranged in the student’s area of interest. Students must have permission from Music Business advisor to enroll. Prereq… source
MUSC 2621STRING ENSEMBLETraditional ensemble work with string instruments. Choral ensemble performance. Repeated credit may not be included in the credits required for graduation. source
MUSC 2641ORCHESTRAThe performance of orchestral literature in an ensemble situation. Repeated credit may not be included in the credits required for graduation. source
MUSC 2650MUSIC SEMINARTopics of study within the applied contemporary field. source
MUSC 2651MUSIC COMPUTER SEMINARA survey of computer-aided music with emphasis on sequencing and music notation. source
MUSC 2653CONTEMPORARY ARRANGINGA study of vocal range and distribution; instrumental transposition and ranges; arranging vocal and instrumental ensembles and combination. source
MUSC 2711WIND ENSEMBLE - JAZZ BANDPerformance of the literature of jazz. Repeated credit may not be included in the credits required for graduation. source
MUSC 2731VOCAL ENSEMBLE- ROUSTABOUTSPerformance of the literature of pop music. Enrollment by audition and permission of instructor only. Student must be concurrently enrolled in MUSC 1000 Private Instruction. source
MUSC 2831MADRIGAL/CHAMBER SINGERSPerforms Madrigal literature during the fall and Chamber literature during the spring. Open by audition only. NURSING source
NURS 0111SUPPLEMENT TO FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING THEORYThis course focuses on the development and successful use of time management, test-taking skills, study methods, and additional student success strategies that can support students pursuing the Nursi… source
NURS 0211SUPPLEMENT TO NURSING OF ADULTS I PRACTICUMThis course offers personalized remediation for student success in the Nursing RN Program and is designed to be taken concurrently with a nursing practicum course. Coaching will be provided related t… source
NURS 0221SUPPLEMENT TO NURSING THEORYThis course offers personalized remediation for student success in the Nursing RN Program and is designed to be taken concurrently with a nursing theory course. Coaching will be provided related to s… source
NURS 1002NURSING BOOT CAMP INursing Boot Camp is a fast-paced, highly interactive, five-day course that promotes self-examination, empowerment, and thoughtful planning on the part of each learner. Concepts regarding the individ… source
NURS 1011NURSING BOOT CAMP IINursing Boot Camp II is a highly interactive, collaborative learning based , five-day course that promotes the development of observation and clinical reasoning skills on the part of each learner. Th… source
NURS 1113CRITICAL THINKING IN HEALTH CARE SYSTEMSAn introduction to critical thinking concepts in health care systems. This course is designed to introduce topics that include basic principles of critical thinking, the impact of changes in health c… source
NURS 1114FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSINGFundamentals of Nursing is designed to orient the beginning student to the practice of nursing. It incorporates principles of the sciences and humanities and bases practice on the nursing process. Th… source
NURS 1121NURSING TREATMENTSThis course is designed to assist the nursing student in understanding principles of pharmacology and diagnostics. Prerequisite: Formal approval by the Nursing Division is required before being admit… source
NURS 1124FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING PRACTICUMIn Fundamental’s Practicum the learner will have the opportunity to utilize the nursing process as a vehicle for meeting basic health needs of clients in actual care settings. The course is designed… source
NURS 1234NURSING OF ADULTS INursing of Adults I is designed to build upon learning acquired in Fundamentals. The focus is on knowledgeable use of the nursing process as it relates to the holistic (basic and higher needs) care o… source
NURS 1244NURSING OF ADULTS I PRACTICUMNursing of Adults I Practicum incorporates planned hospital and clinical experiences, which increase the learner’s understanding of the disease process and effective nursing care. The learner incorpo… source
NURS 1253TRANSITION TO REGISTERED NURSING LPN TO RN BRIDGE PATHWAYTransition to Registered Nursing is designed for Licensed Practical Nurses enrolling in the associate degree nursing program. The course assists LPN students to build upon previous nursing education… source
NURS 1353INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHIATRIC NURSINGIntroduction of Psychiatric Nursing is designed to enhance the knowledge base of LPNs wishing to enter the nursing program in the fall semester. The focus is on the use of the nursing process as it r… source
NURS 2072SEMINAR IN NURSING IIThis course is designed to assist the nursing student in transitioning to the new role of graduate nurse. Discussion and analysis of the development of nursing as a profession including the history a… source
NURS 2334MATERNAL CHILD NURSINGMaternal-Child Nursing is designed to introduce the student to the nursing care of maternity clients, children and their families. The maternity phase of life is a normal event which influences the e… source
NURS 2344MATERNAL CHILD NURSING PRACTICUMThe focus of the practicum is to provide the student the opportunity to incorporate theoretical knowledge in actual client care situations in maternity and pediatric settings in the acute-care settin… source
NURS 2415NURSING OF ADULTS IINursing of Adults II is designed to build upon learning acquired in all previous nursing courses. Emphasis is placed on care of the client(s) experiencing common complex health interruptions with rel… source
PHIL 1113INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHYThis is a survey course designed to introduce the student to the problems of philosophy, including discussions on the nature of reality, value, ethics, political ideals, religion, and theory of knowl… source
PHIL 2450SUPERVISED STUDY IN PHILOSOPHYIndependent study in philosophy. Instructor permission required. PHYSICAL SCIENCE source
PHSC 1114GENERAL PHYSICAL SCIENCEA lecture, lab, demonstration and participation course designed to help students understand the basic concepts of physics and chemistry. The course is recommended for elementary education majors and… source
PHYS 1214GENERAL PHYSICS IIA continuation of PHYS 1114 General Physics I. Includes topics from waves and sound, electricity, magnetism, light, and optics. Laboratories are designed to reinforce theory principles. Prerequisite:… source
PHYS 2450SUPERVISED STUDY IN PHYSICSIndependent study. POLITICAL SCIENCE source
POLI 2113COMPARATIVE POLITICSThis course provides an introductory survey of the various political states of the world, focusing on history, geography, political culture, political institutions, and processes. (Meets requirement… source
POLI 2450SUPERVISED STUDY IN POLITICAL SCIENCEIndependent study arranged with faculty member. PROCESS TECHNOLOGY source
PTEC 1124PROCESS TROUBLESHOOTINGThis course utilizes heat, mass and energy balances and operating data to identify and correct process abnormalities using techniques such as “cause and effect” and “root cause” analysis. Students wi… source
PTEC 1313SAFETY, HEATH, AND WORK PRACTICESIntroduction to occupational safety, health and environmental practices and associated equipment including: safety mindset and attitude; personal safety equipment; general safety policies and procedu… source
PTEC 2014PROCESS TECHNOLOGY I- EQUIPMENTThis course covers the functions and details of equipment used in processes including piping, pumps, compressors, drums, towers, reactors, heaters, and boilers. Students will review the specific uses… source
PTEC 2024INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTATIONThis course is designed to introduce the student to a simple pneumatic control loop. Specifically, the student will be introduced to pressure, temperature, level and flow transmitters and the various… source
PTEC 2124PROCESS TECHNOLOGY II- SYSTEMSA familiarization with the general types of processes found in the chemical and refining industry including: distillation and fractionation; reaction; absorption; adsorption; extraction; stripping; c… source
PTEC 2214PROCESS TECHNOLOGY III- OPERATIONSThis course will concentrate on the duties, responsibilities and expectations of the Process Operator with emphasis on understanding and adherence to procedures associated with start-up, shutdown, no… source
PTEC 2243PRINCIPLES OF QUALITYThe history of Quality will be explored from Deming’s theories to current applications in today’s petrochemical industry. Internal and external customer/supplier relationships of a business which aff… source
PTEC 2301INDUSTRIAL OBSERVATIONStudents who have already completed an internship during a semester or summer may receive credit by completing a report on their experiences, as well as presenting their observations and knowledge ga… source
PTEC 2450SUPERVISED STUDY – CERTIFICATE PREPARATION1Independent study course in preparation for an accredited examination for work in a process technology field. Examples of exams include but are not limited to the Waste Water Treatment Operator State… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PRDV 1001WORKPLACE ESSENTIALS IThis course will address the following topics: Finding a Job—Resume Writing, Interviewing and Networking; and Job Advancement—Professional Attire, Self-Confidence, Positive Demeanor, Working with Man… source
PRDV 1011WORKPLACE ESSENTIALS IIAdvanced version of PRDV 1001 with work-specific readings source
PRDV 1021WORKPLACE MANAGEMENT IThis course will address topics related to stress and time management, including Emotion Regulation, Time Management, “Clocking in,” Work Ethic, Working Well under Pressure, Resilience Training, Pers… source
PRDV 1031WORKPLACE MANAGEMENT IIAdvanced version of PRDV 1021 with work-specific readings source
PRDV 1041WORKPLACE LEADERSHIP IThis course will address supervisory skills needed in the workplace, including Meeting Management, Facilitating Skills, Conflict Resolution, Problem Solving, Difficult Personalities and Unexpected Si… source
PRDV 1051WORKPLACE LEADERSHIP IIAdvanced version of PRDV 1041 with work-specific readings source
PSYC 2233SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGYThe course will cover topics such as: conformity, social influence, social cognition, prosocial behavior, prejudice, group processes, interpersonal attraction and social comparison. Prerequisites: Su… source
PSYC 2333INTRODUCTION TO ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORSThis course is an introduction to the psychological, physiological, and sociological theories of substance abuse, alcohol, and other addictive behaviors. The course will cover the addiction process a… source
RESP 1114INTRODUCTION TO RESPIRATORY CARE PROCEDURESThis course will explore the usage and purpose of supportive treatments for patients with pulmonary diseases and disorders using the American Association of Respiratory Care (AARC) clinical practice… source
RESP 1121CLINICAL APPLICATIONS 1This course provides introductory knowledge of the clinical setting and delivery of respiratory care, with an emphasis on the scope of therapeutic modalities delivered to patients. Included are medic… source
RESP 1214RESPIRATORY THERAPY PROCEDURES IIRespiratory Procedures II continues the training of students in the essential procedures which Respiratory Therapists perform in the clinical setting. Clinical Pharmacology is also included in this c… source
RESP 1312PULMONARY PATHOLOGYThis course is a comprehensive study of the etiology, diagnosis, pathogenesis, pathophysiology, treatment, and prognosis of various types of pulmonary pathologies. Prerequisites: RESP 1114, RESP 1214… source
RESP 1323CLINICAL APPLICATIONS IIIContinuation of Clinical Applications II with increasing knowledge of the clinical setting and delivery of respiratory care with an increased emphasis on the scope of therapy delivered including oxyg… source
RESP 2114RT PROCEDURES IIIThis course will teach the basics and parameters of Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Applied Anatomy and Physiology, Acute and Critical Care in accordance with the American Association of Respiratory C… source
RESP 2123ADVANCED CLINICAL APPLICATIONS IThis course is a continuation of the practical application of theories previously presented with emphasis on the care and management of the critically ill and mechanically ventilated respiratory pati… source
RESP 2233ADVANCED CLINICAL APPLICATIONS IIIThis course takes place in the Neonatal ICU focusing on Neonatal and Pediatric intensive care. Prerequisites: 1121, 1123, 1232,2123, and 2223 source
RESP 2324RT PROCEDURES IVThis course will build student understanding of Mechanical Ventilation, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Applied Anatomy and Physiology, Acute and Critical Care in accordance with the American Associat… source
SOCI 2223SOCIAL PROBLEMSExploration of selected social issues in contemporary society. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Composition I. (Fall only) source
SOCI 2450SUPERVISED STUDY SOCIOLOGYIndependent study. Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 English Composition I THEATRE source
THTR 1213BEGINNING ACTINGAn introduction to basic performance skills designed to develop the student actor’s imagination and perception through experience in improvisation, movement, voice and the dramatic monologue. source
THTR 1223INTRODUCTION TO THEATREAn exploration of theatre as an art form, including history, philosophy and practices of theatre arts from Greece to present day. Included will be lectures and discussions of acting, directing, techn… source
THTR 1243STAGECRAFT IAn introduction to technical aspects of the theatre arts including the design and construction of settings and properties, costumes and lighting. Page 202 source
THTR 1990MUSIC THEATRE SEMINARWeekly Master Class environment designed to develop performance and auditioning skills. For Music Theatre majors. source
THTR 2020THEATRE ACTIVITY PARTICIPATIONTheatre credit for involvement in theatrical productions. Includes technicals, acting, and front of house for productions. May be repeated (four credit hours maximum). Prerequisite: Permission of ins… source
THTR 2243STAGECRAFT IIA continuation of THTR 1243 Stagecraft I. Prerequisite: THTR 1243 Stagecraft I. source
THTR 2441THEATRE DANCE IPractice and study of common dance movements used on stage when performing musical theatre. Study includes fundamentals of ballet and tap. Offered fall semester. source
THTR 2491THEATRE DANCE IIA continuation of elements learned in Theatre Dance I. Prerequisite: THTR 2441 Theatre Dance I. source
THTR 2451THEATRE DANCE IIIA continuation of elements learned in Theatre Dance II. Prerequisite: THTR 2491 Theatre Dance II. source
THTR 2461THEATRE DANCE IVA continuation of elements learned in Theatre Dance III. Prerequisite: THTR 2451 Theatre Dance III. source
THTR 2813HISTORY OF MUSICAL THEATREIn this course students will study the events (both historical and cultural influences) that led to the development of the art form of Musical Theatre. Students will develop skills to better enjoy, c… source
THTR 2963STAGE LIGHTING IStage lighting design, design of lighting instruments. Practical experience in lighting source
THTR 2973STAGE LIGHTING IIA continuation of Stage Lighting I. Prerequisite: THTR 2963 Stage Lighting I. WIND source
WIND 1113SAFETY, HEALTH, AND WORK PRACTICEIntroduction to occupational safety, health and environmental practices and associated equipment including: safety mindset and attitude; personal safety equipment; general safety policies and procedu… source
WIND 1313INTRODUCTION TO WIND ENERGYThis course is designed to familiarize the student with the evolution of wind technology, wind energy anatomy, wind farm design, and characteristics of energy sources. This course include tower rescu… source
WIND 2313WIND TURBINE MATERIALS AND ELECTRO-MECHANICAL EQUIPMENTIdentification and analysis of the components and systems of a wind turbine. Prerequisite: WIND 1313. source
WIND 2323WIND BUSINESSTopics in business as they apply specifically to the wind energy industry. source
WIND 2423TURBINE TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIRPractice of installation, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of wind turbine electro-mechanical systems. source
WIND 2321WIND ENERGY CAPSTONEThe Wind Energy Capstone course is designed to assist students in the transition from college to their career in wind energy. To be effective in a career and in life depends on preparation, attitude,… source