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| HIST 1010 | Western Civilization I | — | This course is surveying the periods from to the earliest cultures to 1648 and includes the contributions of the Romans and the Christian church, feudalism and rise of national states and ends with t… source |
| HIST 2020 | American History II | — | This course is a survey of American history beginning after reconstruction including industrial expansion and related problems, imperialism, World War I and aftermath, depression and New Deal, World… source |
| ACCT 1500 | Computerized Accounting | — | This course provides an integration of accounting principles and methods with modern computer software. Simulation emphasizes a hands -on approach to setting up an accounting system, completing an ac… source |
| INTE 2261 | Desktop Support 2/2 3 90 | — | Internet Business Specialist Total 15 450 Medical Office Specialist source |
| BOTH 1240 | Coding 2/2 3 90 | — | Medical Office Specialist Total 15 450 The Required Core Courses PLUS the Chosen Area of Concentration Comprise the Technical Diploma in Business Office Technology TD – Business Office Technology 48… source |
| PHSC 1015 | Physical Science I | — | This course is designed to survey the wonders of the physical universe through a study of kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, rotational motion, fluids, thermodynamics, waves, the solar system, and… source |
| CPTR 1320 | Spreadsheets | — | This course focuses on the fundamentals of producing spreadsheets and graphs. source |
| CSRV 1000 | Customer Service | — | This course is intended to help participants' progress from learning about themselves, to learning how to relate to their internal customers as well as their external customers in the workplace. source |
| ACCT 1100 | Principles of Accounting, Part I | — | This course is designed to teach fundamental accounting principles for a service business. It is intended to provide a foundational knowledge of accounting as opposed to advanced understanding. Upon… source |
| ACCT 1200 | Principles of Accounting, Part II | — | This course is designed to be a continuation of ACCT 1100 expanding upon fundamental accounting principles specific to accounting for Cash and Payroll and accounting for a Merchandising Business. It… source |
| ACCT 1250 | Payroll Accounting | — | This course is designed to introduce students to payroll accounting in today’s complex environments and focuses on applicable laws, technology advancements in the administration of payroll functions,… source |
| BADM 1050 | General Business Administration | — | A survey of business, introducing the major operations of a business, including production, marketing, finance, and management. The course also examines the economic, social, and political environmen… source |
| BIOL 1010 | General Biology I | — | This course introduces non -majors to science through a study of the basic principles of biology and will focus on the unity and diversity of life. The topics will include biological chemistry, metab… source |
| BOTH 1120 | General Body Structure | — | Identification of the organs and basic functions of the human body and disorders as it relates to each system with medical terminology integrated with each body system. Analyzing and combining prefix… source |
| BOTH 1210 | Administrative Procedures for Medical Office | — | This course is a discussion of the components of effective client/staff communication, both verbal and nonverbal. Beginning front office activities in a medical office such as scheduling, insurance,… source |
| BOTH 1230 | Insurance Billing | — | This course covers discussion of the types of health insurance, insurance claims procedures and instruction in the application of the current version of the International Classification of Diseases,… source |
| BOTH 1300 | Medical Office Terminology | — | This course introduces the vocabulary, abbreviations, and symbols used in the language of medicine. Emphasis is placed on building medical terms using prefixes, suffixes, and word roots. Upon complet… source |
| BOTH 2110 | Medical Office Transcription | — | This course covers principles of medical transcription along with practical application and usage of medical forms, reports and case studies with integrated medical terminology and medical keyboardin… source |
| BUSE 1100 | Business English | — | This course includes a concentrated and intensive study of English grammar and usage as applied to business documents and applications, a study of concepts and methods of business communication, and… source |
| BUSF 1023 | Entrepreneurship | — | This course is designed to introduce the student to early development, planning, formation, and management of entrepreneurial ventures. Emphasis will focus on fundamental business concepts; start-up… source |
| BUSF 1050 | Personal Finance | — | Instruction in budgeting, credit, investment, insurance, real estate, and other areas of money management. A study of the methods of financing, including sources and applications of funds, net worth… source |
| BUSI 1013 | Introduction to Management | — | The roles, functions, and styles of managers, specifically principles and procedures for planning, organizing, leading, and controlling organizations, are addressed in this introductory course. Empha… source |
| BUSM 1050 | Business Math | — | A study of various business -related mathematical processes, principles, and techniques used to solve business problems on the electronic calculator. source |
| CPTR 1002 | Computer Literacy & Applications | — | This course is an introductory study and application of computer system components and operating system environments. Internet concepts, electronic mail, and core components of word processing, datab… source |
| ENG 1015 | English Composition | — | This course focuses on drafting and revising academic writing assignments that will guide you through the research process in preparation for writing one longer persuasive research essay. All writing… source |
| HIST 1020 | Western Civilization II | — | The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of the major political, social, and economic transformations that have shaped the world from the period following the Reformation to today. They w… source |
| HIST 2010 | American History I | — | A survey of American history through the pre-Columbian, colonial, revolutionary, early national, slavery and sectionalism, and the Civil War/Reconstruction eras. source |
| INCT 1900 | Web Page Design | — | This course allows the student to develop a working knowledge of a website programming software package. The student will plan, design, build, and publish an easy to navigate web site. Web authoring… source |
| INTE 1200 | Operating Systems | — | This course introduces operating system basics with the intent of giving students a deeper understanding of various operating systems. Operating systems covered include Windows 7 through Windows 10 d… source |
| INTE 1210 | Introduction to Programming | — | This course is designed to teach students the basic and advanced topics in personal computer operating systems. It is a hands -on study of computer operating systems through skills -based, project-or… source |
| KYBD 1010 | Introductory Keyboarding | — | This course is an introduction to basic keyboarding terminology and touch typing. Emphasis is placed on speed, accuracy, and correct techniques. source |
| KYBD 1200 | Word Processing | — | This course covers continued development and application of introductory to intermediate keyboarding techniques combined with basic word processing techniques and functions. Emphasis is also placed o… source |
| MATH 1300 | Contemporary Mathematics | — | This course is designed as an introduction to topics in contemporary mathematics. Topics will vary but may include problem solving and reasoning, set theory and Venn diagrams, perspective and symmetr… source |
| OSYS 1100 | Records Management | — | This course includes basic records management terminology, procedures, classification systems, electronic and manual storage, retrieval, and disposal, compliance with freedom of information laws and… source |
| OSYS 2530 | Office Procedures | — | This course focuses on understanding the role of the office professional in today’s changing office environment. Students learn effective office, human relations, communication, decision-making, and… source |
| PSYC 2015 | Intro. To Psychology | — | This course is designed to provide you with an introduction to psychological theory and research. Topics considered include the nature of psychology and its history, research practices, learning and… source |
| IIET 1032 | Electrical Circuits II | — | This course is an extension of concepts developed in 1022 to include sinusoidal steady state analysis of alternating current circuits, including, capacitance, inductance, reactance, impendence, true… source |
| IIET 1253 | Industrial Electrical Power Theory & Practice II | — | Advanced concepts of motor control applications, including timers, liquid level control, and variable speed drives. Design, installation, and operation of control circuits using these devices. Use of… source |
| IIET 2034 | Instrumentation Process Measurement Theory & Practice II | — | This course will introduce the concept of temperature and flow calculations, sensing devices, and perform temperature and flow measurements. Also included are troubleshooting techniques and calibrati… source |
| IIET 2063 | Capstone: Integrated Control Systems Troubleshooting 2/2 3 90 | — | TD - Industrial Instrumentation & Electrical Technician 45 1500 Course Descriptions source |
| IIET 1012 | Industrial Tools & Calculation | — | This course is an introduction to the tools, mathematics, and measurements commonly used in the fields of Instrumentation and Industrial Electricity. source |
| IIET 1022 | Electrical Circuits I | — | This course will introduce the concepts of DC circuits theory; mesh and nodal analysis, network theorems, Kirchhoff’s Laws, single time -constant transients, and Thevenin’s and Norton’s equivalents f… source |
| IIET 1212 | Electronic Circuits Theory & Practice | — | This course is an introduction to solid state devices, diodes, transistors, special purpose diodes thyristors, FET devices, VDR, and optical devices. Includes testing, analyzing, troubleshooting, and… source |
| IIET 1222 | Electrical Power Theory & Practice I | — | This course is an introduction to basic voltage sources and electrical circuits commonly used in commercial applications. Students will create electrical schematics and install wiring and electrical… source |
| IIET 1232 | Electrical Power Theory & Practice II | — | This course is an introduction to industrial wiring applications, including installation of EMT and rigid conduit. Use of the National Electric Code (NEC) as it applies to these applications and OSHA… source |
| IIET 1243 | Industrial Electrical Power Theory & Practice I | — | This course covers concepts of Safety, Basic Motor Control Principles and Components, Schematic Diagrams, Motor Connections, and the installation and troubleshooting of motor control circuitry using… source |
| IIET 2014 | Control Systems Theory & Practice | — | This course covers the software, hardware, and associated equipment that students will need to become proficient with to install, program, and maintain industrial programmable controllers. source |
| IIET 2024 | Instrumentation Process Measurement Theory & Practice I | — | This course will introduce the concept of pressure and level calculations, sensing devices, and perform pressure and level measurements. Also included are troubleshooting techniques. source |
| IIET 2043 | Instrumentation Control Systems Theory & Practice I | — | This course is designed to introduce the student to the concepts and practices of process control and the associated instrumentation and hardware that can be involved in controlling process variables… source |
| IIET 2053 | Instrumentation Control Systems Theory & Practice II | — | This course is designed to continue the student’s education on process control including various control methods, control elements, process tuning, and the implementation of primary, final, and contr… source |
| IIET2063 | Integrated Control System Troubleshooting | — | This course is designed to continue the student’s education on process control including various control methods, control elements, process tuning, and the implementation of primary, final, and contr… source |
| LEAD 1003 | Work Readiness | — | This course is designed to prepare for job readiness by reviewing the skills necessary for employment, including time management, communication, teamwork, and professionalism. The student will engage… source |
| SPCH 1015 | Fundamentals of Communication | — | Study and application of basic principles of effective extemporaneous speaking, including audience analysis and adaptation, topic selection, research, organization, and presentation skills. Students… source |
| WKSF 1003 | Industrial Workplace Safety | — | This course will provide an overview of the construction industry by examining organizational structures and systems, safety regulations and agencies, construction documents, office and field organiz… source |
| LPNU 1214 | Basic Fundamentals in Practical Nursing | — | The student is introduced to the basic concepts of the adult population including measurements of physiological statistics and documentation of these findings, basic nutritional intake/output, proper… source |
| LPNU 2342 | Transition to Professional Practice for the Practical Nurse | — | This course assists the students in preparing for the NCLEX -PN licensure examination. The students are assisted in making decisions concerning job choices and educational growth by compiling resumes… source |
| LPNU 1005 | PN Anatomy & Physiology | — | This course presents a study of the structure and function of the human body systems to include cells/tissues/membranes, skeletal, muscular, circulatory, lymphatic, digestive, respiratory, urinary, r… source |
| LPNU 1203 | Practical Nursing Perspectives | — | This course prepares graduates to lead an aged care workforce in providing clinical care for elderly people with special care needs. The course covers major areas of complex care need, such as dement… source |
| LPNU 1223 | Advanced Fundamentals in Practical Nursing | — | This course includes the major issues in adult development and aging including biological influences, aging changes, cognitive changes, and disease factors; along with the physiological, psychosocial… source |
| LPNU 1234 | Basic Pharmacology | — | This course provides information on pharmacology that is essential for accurately calculating dosages and understanding drug orders and labels. Students learn to recognize common abbreviations and to… source |
| LPNU 1262 | Nutrition for Practical Nursing | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of nutrition and analysis of the relationship between nutrition intake and health maintenance and wellness for all age groups. Normal nutrition and the modific… source |
| LPNU 2119 | Medical/Surgical Nursing I | — | Nursing theory related to the care of the perioperative client and the adult medical/surgical client experiencing alterations in respiratory, integumentary and genitourinary functions are presented.… source |
| LPNU 2124 | Advanced Pharmacology and IV Therapy | — | Drug classifications and their effect on the various body systems are presented. Specific drugs in each classification are emphasized according to therapeutic effects, side effects, and adverse effec… source |
| LPNU 2229 | Medical/Surgical Nursing II | — | This course builds upon knowledge gained from Medical/Surgical I. Nursing care of the medical/surgical adult client with alterations in the cardiovascular, hematology/immunologic/lymphatic, endocrine… source |
| LPNU 2338 | Medical/Surgical Nursing III | — | This course builds on knowledge gained in Medical/Surgical Nursing II. The nursing care of medical/surgical clients experiencing health alterations in gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, neurological/… source |
| LPNU 2413 | Mental Health Nursing | — | The student utilizes the nursing process to provide care to clients experiencing psychopathological, emotional, and behavioral alterations. Appropriate pharmacological agents, their actions, uses, an… source |
| LPNU 2423 | Maternal and Women’s Health Nursing | — | This course emphasizes the use of the nursing process to perform skills in the maternal and neonatal setting to meet the needs of the client and neonate during antepartal, intrapartal, and postpartal… source |
| LPNU 2433 | Pediatric Nursing | — | In this course, students study adaptive behaviors utilized within the family unit to maintain and promote health as well as the impact of illness and hospitalization on the family unit. This course a… source |
| IMFG 1033 | Machine Shop II | — | Students will learn to calculate cutting speeds and feeds on manual lathes and milling machines. Students will learn to use various working holding and tool holding devices. Precision alignment on la… source |
| IMFG 1263 | CNC II | — | Students will study and practice CNC programming and set -up & operations on the CNC turning center. source |
| IMFG 2043 | Capstone: CNC IV | — | Students will use Mastercam to generate code to be transferred to 3, 4, & 5 axis CNC machines. source |
| IMFG 1013 | Industrial Mathematics | — | Introduction to careers in machining. Precision measuring, metal identification systems, and safe working techniques. source |
| IMFG 1023 | Machine Shop I | — | Students will study and learn to interpret various detail drawings and manufacture parts from steel using files, hacksaws, bandsaws, drill bits, and taps & dies. source |
| IMFG 1213 | Basic Lathe I | — | Students will practice sharpening lathe cutters, and learn to turn, face, and bore on manual lathes. source |
| IMFG 1223 | Basic Mill I | — | Students will manufacture simple parts on the milling machine and begin to use various milling operations. source |
| IMFG 1233 | CNC I | — | Students will study the fundamentals of computer numerically controlled machine tools including CNC Lathe and CNC mill. source |
| IMFG 1243 | Basic Lathe II | — | Students study advanced operations and apply taper turning technics on the manual lathe. source |
| IMFG 1253 | Basic Mill II | — | Students will manufacture simple parts on the milling machine and begin to use various milling operations. source |
| IMFG 2013 | Machine Shop III | — | Student study advanced operations on the manual lathes focusing on machining threads. Right hand, left hand, metric, and acme threaded projects are machined. source |
| IMFG 2023 | CNC III | — | Students will program, set -up and operate the CNC Milling machines and build parts to specifications on blueprints. source |
| IMFG 2033 | Machine Shop IV | — | Students will machine components to be assembled using advanced operations on manual and CNC lathes and mills. Also, precision grinding principles will be practiced on surface grinders and tool post… source |
| AUTO 1750 | Heating & AC | — | This course teaches the principles of refrigeration, heating, and ventilation systems of the modern automobile. The course will teach proper methods and procedures necessary to diagnose and repair au… source |
| AUTO 1870 | Engine Performance II | — | This course teaches the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose and repair fuel supply and fuel delivery systems. It also teaches the repair procedures for intake and exhaust systems. source |
| AUTO 1002 | Intro to Automotive Technology | — | This course teaches identification of basic gasoline engines and their related parts. Shop and classroom safety will also be taught in this course as well as every semester. source |
| AUTO 1140 | Engine Repair | — | This course teaches engine cooling systems, lubrication systems, engine mechanical problems, engine removal disassembly and cleaning. Course also teaches engine short block rebuilding and machining,… source |
| AUTO 1343 | Trans., Transaxle, & Manual Dr | — | This course teaches how to identify and name parts and repair procedures for automatic transmissions, manual transmissions, transaxles, and differentials in today’s modern automobiles. source |
| AUTO 1451 | Steering & Suspension | — | This course teaches the procedures and methods used in diagnosing steering systems, suspension systems, wheel and tire assemblies, and wheel alignment. source |
| AUTO 1542 | Brakes | — | This course teaches the principles of physics as related to fluid pressures and hydraulics, disc brakes, drum brakes, power assist units, antilock brakes, and traction control units. source |
| AUTO 1671 | Electronics I | — | This course teaches the electrical principles of Ohms Law, Series Circuits, Parallel Circuits, and Series Parallel circuits. It also teaches the basic methods of electrical diagnosis and use of schem… source |
| AUTO 1680 | Electronics II | — | Upon completion of this course, the student will understand procedures and methods necessary to diagnosis and repair charging systems, lighting systems, gauges, warning devices, driver information sy… source |
| AUTO 1860 | Engine Performance I | — | This course teaches the principles of internal combustion engines and the procedures and methods necessary to diagnose general engine mechanical problems. source |
| DPET 1150 | General Engine Diagnostics | — | The course will include performance of preventive maintenance on diesel engines, diagnosis of engine malfunctions, performance of tune -ups using related service manuals and test equipment. Semester… source |
| JOBS 2450 | Job Seeking Skills | — | The course assists students in making immediate and future decisions concerning job choices and educational growth by compiling resumes, evaluating job offers, and outlining information essential to… source |
| DPET 1120 | Safety Skills & Introduction to Diesel | — | Basic safety information needed to prepare individuals to safely enter the workforce of diesel - powered equipment technology. Semester Offerings: Offered every Fall, Spring and Summer semester. source |
| DPET 1130 | Diesel Engine Parts Identification & Operating PRI | — | This course is an introduction to the design and construction of diesel engines and identification of diesel engine parts. Semester Offerings: Offered every Fall and Spring semester. source |
| DPET 1140 | Engines I | — | The course will include disassembly, inspection, evaluation, repair, and reassembly of diesel engines. Semester Offerings: Offered every Fall and Spring semester. source |
| DPET 1210 | Basic Diesel Electrical Systems | — | This course will include electrical safety practices; tool use; connecting and disconnecting techniques; direct current symbols, components, and schematics; principles of DC voltage and current; Ohms… source |
| DPET 1231 | Diesel Engine Control Systems | — | This course includes identification and functions of vehicle computer control systems. Semester Offerings: Offered every Fall semester. source |
| DPET 1240 | Diesel Engine Fuel Systems | — | This course will include the identity of type and functions of fuel injectors, nozzles, and unit injectors; troubleshooting, replacing injectors and nozzles, the identity of types, parts, functions,… source |
| DPET 1310 | Introduction to Power Trains | — | This course includes the theory of operation and application of various mechanical components used in the transmission of power from the engine. Semester Offerings: Offered every Fall semester. source |
| DPET 1320 | Transmissions | — | The course includes a detailed study of the function, construction, operation, and servicing of automatic and manual transmissions. Semester Offerings: Offered every Spring semester. source |
| DPET 2110 | Basic Hydraulics | — | This course includes the principles of basic hydraulic systems and general maintenance procedures of a hydraulic system. Also included are the disassembly and assembly of hydraulic components and the… source |
| DPET 2130 | Brakes | — | The course includes nomenclature, theory of operation, and service procedure for medium/heavy duty truck braking systems to include air and hydraulics. Semester Offerings: Offered every Spring semest… source |
| DPET 2210 | Fundamentals of Suspension | — | The course includes the theory of operation and service procedures for medium/heavy duty truck suspension systems. Semester Offerings: Offered every Spring semester. source |
| DPET 2220 | Air Conditioning | — | This course covers the physical and chemical laws governing the principles of refrigeration. The basic cycle and components will be covered. Applications will include alternate refrigerants, transfer… source |
| DPET 2240 | Diesel Preventative Maintenance | — | The course includes the importance of preventive maintenance, types of preventive maintenance, types of preventive maintenance inspection, vehicle overview, & DOT inspection procedures. Semester Offe… source |
| ELEC 1131 | Basic Electronics | — | Understand and demonstrate a basic understanding of electronics and how it applies to industrial wiring and electrical circuits. source |
| SOLR 1000 | Solar Fundamentals | — | Course provides fundamental knowledge of photovoltaic power, related componentry, and the application of solar power uses. source |
| ELEC 2620 | Programmable Logic Controllers | — | Understand and demonstrate the capacity to use a Programmable Logic Controller or Solar Panel Power system application. source |
| ELEC 1204 | Residential & Commercial Wiring I | — | An introduction to the identification and installation of the various types of conductors in residential and commercial wiring, connections, types of box enclosures, parts that make up a breaker pane… source |
| ELEC 1214 | Residential and Commercial Wiring II | — | An introduction to the identification and installation of the various types of conductors in residential and commercial wiring, connections, types of box enclosures, parts that make up a breaker pane… source |
| ELEC 1220 | Electrical Raceway | — | Course introduces various methods of installing MC cable, EMT, RMC, PVC, flexible, and surface raceways. Labs cover instruction in measuring, bending, cutting and installation of conduit. source |
| ELEC 1230 | National Electrical Code | — | Understand and demonstrate a certain level of knowledge of how to use and apply the National Electrical Code and why it is important to the industry. source |
| ELEC 1330 | Generators/Motors and Transformer Operations | — | This course includes the fundamentals and principles of single phase and three phase motors and generators and transformer theory, application, and characteristics. source |
| ELEC 1450 | Variable Frequency Drives | — | Understand and demonstrate the capacity to use a Variable Frequency Drive or Solar Panel Power system application. source |
| ELEC 2304 | Industrial Wiring Theory & Practice | — | Course provides students with an understanding of the basic principles of wiring and electrical system installation in the industrial sector of the electrical industry. source |
| IMMT 1410 | Basic Electricity | — | Students will know Ohms Law Kirchhoff Laws & Power Formulas and will be able to Calculate Voltage Current and Resistance in Series and Parallel Circuits - read Electrical Schematics, Hook up Single P… source |
| IMMT 1411 | Basic Electricity Lab | — | Students will know Ohms Law Kirchhoff Laws & Power Formulas and will be able to Calculate Voltage Current and Resistance in Series and Parallel Circuits - read Electrical Schematics, Hook up Single P… source |
| IMMT 1430 | Motor Controls | — | A study of AC motor controls designed to acquaint the student with the theory, diagnosis, and repair of various motor controllers and circuit components. Students will be involved in the construction… source |
| HCVO 1023 | Introduction to Earth Moving | — | Provides an overview of basic heavy equipment, along with their different models, applications, and common attachments. Basic instruction for the safe operation and preventive maintenance on each typ… source |
| HCVO 1143 | Soils and Machinery | — | Describes the types of used in site preparation, as well as the safe practices associated with the operation of scrapers. Includes procedures for using loaders in excavation, grading, and demolition… source |
| CTDP 1060 | CDL Theory & Operations | — | This course prepares students for employment as professional commercial drivers and follows all Department of Transportation (DOT) and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Entry-Level… source |
| HCVO 1013 | Orientation to Constr. Trade | — | Provides a comprehensive overview of heavy equipment uses, operator responsibilities, career opportunities, and safety principles associated with the operation of heavy equipment. Students are introd… source |
| HCVO 1133 | Construction Tech & Equipment | — | Identifies proper methods for setting grades, interpreting grade stakes, and reading site plans to ensure that earthmoving work meets specifications. Covers formulas and methods used to compute cut a… source |
| HVAC 1033 | Fundamentals of Electricity | — | Introduction to fundamental electrical concepts and theories as applied to the air conditioning industry. source |
| HVAC 1243 | Residential Central Air II | — | This course is focused on the understanding and installation of air conditioning system components and air distribution systems. source |
| HVAC 2043 | Capstone: HVAC System Design | — | Understanding the components of the air distribution system. source |
| HVAC 1013 | Introduction to HVAC | — | This course presents the scientific laws governing thermodynamics and their application to the HVAC Industry as well as the basic components of a mechanical refrigeration system and each components p… source |
| HVAC 1023 | Principles of Refrigeration | — | Information needed to prepare individuals to enter the HVAC industry. source |
| HVAC 1213 | Electric Motors & Components | — | Provides instruction in identifying, installing, and testing commonly used components in an air conditioning system. source |
| HVAC 1223 | Residential Central Air I | — | This course focuses on the major factors that make up a residential central air conditioning system. source |
| HVAC 1233 | Applied Elec & Troubleshooting | — | Provides instruction on wiring various types of air conditioning systems. source |
| HVAC 2013 | Residential Heating | — | This course is focused on the operation, maintenance, installation, and troubleshooting of electric and gas furnaces. source |
| HVAC 2023 | Heat Pumps & Specialized Equip | — | This course is focused on the operation, maintenance, installation, and troubleshooting of residential air to air and geothermal heat pumps. source |
| HVAC 2033 | Res System Troubleshooting | — | Understanding and Installation of Air Conditioning System and Air Distribution Systems. source |
| IMMT 1120 | Blueprint Reading | — | Experience will be gained in problems solving techniques, design making skills, and communication skills. Activities are practiced and reinforced by participation in various individual and group sett… source |
| IMMT 1241 | Hydraulics Troubleshooting Projects | — | The study and application of diagnosis of fluid power systems and components. Includes the use of testing devices, system specifications, codes, and applications and safety to determine the proper fu… source |
| IMMT 1112 | Maintenance Welding II | — | Students will Weld SMAW 1/8 7018 and 1/8 6010 Rods. Continue the T-joints & V-Grooves that they started in Welding 1. Welding every day until they can Pass the A.W.S. Bend Test. They will be Proficie… source |
| IMMT 1440 | Programmable Logic Controllers | — | Introduction to Logic Controllers, this Course covers the software, hardware, and associated equipment that students will need to become proficient with in order to install, program and maintain indu… source |
| IMMT 1111 | Maintenance Welding I | — | Students will Weld Basic Beads with SMAW 1/8 7018 AND 1/8 6010 Rods Weld T-Joints and V- Grooves for A.W.S. Root and Cap Bend Test. Learn how to cut with Acetylene hand and Track Torch. source |
| IMMT 1220 | Pneumatics | — | Read and Understand Pneumatic Systems and Drawings. To understand and figure Pressure, Force, Area and the Valves that control this Process. source |
| IMMT 1221 | Pneumatics Application | — | Read and Understand Pneumatic Systems and Drawings. To understand and figure Pressure, Force, Area and the Valves that control this Process. source |
| IMMT 1230 | Hydraulics | — | A general study relating to design and application of hydraulic power. source |
| IMMT 1311 | Pipefitting | — | Measure, Cut, Thread, Fit, Bend, Schedule 40 and Electrical Metallic Tubing with Rigid 535 Threading Machine and various Conduit Benders. source |
| IMMT 1320 | Millwright I | — | Students will learn to use semi -precision measuring tools. Precision motor alignment skills will be demonstrated and applied. Fluid pumping systems are set -up and adjusted using VFDS to control pre… source |
| IMMT 1330 | Millwright II | — | Students will learn to use semi -precision measuring tools. Precision motor alignment skills will be demonstrated and applied. Fluid pumping systems are set - up and adjusted using VFDS to control pr… source |
| INTE 2110 | Networking Technologies | — | Security+, measures an examinee's ability to perform tasks commonly performed by IT security professionals such as network and systems administrators and IT security specialists. These professionals… source |
| INTE 2120 | Introduction to Basic Routers | — | This course is a comprehensive guide for anyone wishing to obtain a solid background in basic Cisco networking concepts. Students are first introduced to theory -based concepts, which are followed-up… source |
| INTE 2020 | Server Network Infrastructure | — | The TestOut Server Pro 2016: Networking certification exam measures an examinee’s ability to perform real -world tasks using the Windows Server 2016 operating system. These tasks are performed by IT… source |
| INTE2020 | Server Network Infrastructure 1/2 3 90 | — | INTE Computer Elective 1/2 3 90 CTS – System Analyst 18 540 Course Descriptions source |
| CPTR 1010 | Digital Literacy | — | Digital Literacy is defined as a demonstrated ability to use technology to access, manipulate, evaluate, use, and present information. This course teaches the fundamentals of using an electronic devi… source |
| INTE 1100 | Installation and Troubleshooting, Part I | — | A hands-on advanced study involving PC hardware and software that prepares students for an industry-based certification such as the A+ examination. Many IT professionals begin their careers in IT sup… source |
| INTE 1110 | Installation and Troubleshooting, Part II | — | A hands-on advanced study involving PC hardware and software that prepares students for an industry-based certification such as the A+ examination. Many IT professionals begin their careers in IT sup… source |
| INTE 2010 | Introduction to Client/Server Networking | — | The TestOut Server Pro 2016: Install and Storage certification exam measures an examinee’s ability to perform real-world tasks using the Windows Server 2016 operating system. These tasks are performe… source |
| INTE 2130 | Intermediate Routing and Switching | — | Knowing how to install, configure, and troubleshoot a computer network is a highly marketable and exciting skill. This course first introduces the fundamental building blocks that form a modern netwo… source |
| INTE 2140 | Wide Area Network Protocols | — | The purpose of this course is to provide a broad survey of wireless communications including in - depth coverage of protocols, transmission methods, and IEEE wireless standards. Many hands-on exercis… source |
| INTE 2200 | Security Plus | — | Security+, measures an examinee's ability to perform tasks commonly performed by IT security professionals such as network and systems administrators and IT security specialists. These professionals… source |
| INTE 2850 | Emerging Technologies | — | A survey course on Industry 4.0 and its impact on Manufacturing. The goal of this course is to ensure students have a general understanding of the Industry 4.0 concepts, vocabulary and can relate the… source |
| INTE 2902 | Internship | — | The internship will be the final course taken by students in their last semester. Students will be assigned one or more projects at the school site or at an employer's site to gain practical hands-on… source |
| HCOR 1212 | Skills Application | — | This course prepares graduates to lead an aged care workforce in providing clinical care for elderly people with special care needs. The course covers major areas of complex care need, such as dement… source |
| HCOR 1801 | Professional Aspects for Healthcare Providers | — | Students are expected to identify and perform skills necessary to secure employment in the healthcare industry and make immediate and future decisions regarding job choices and educational growth. So… source |
| HEKG 1123 | EKG Clinical | — | This clinical course provides hands -on training for students pursuing certification as an Electrocardiogram (EKG) Technician. The course is designed to offer practical experience in performing elect… source |
| HPHL 1023 | Phlebotomy Clinical | — | Students will be using phlebotomy skills and procedures that include laboratory administrative procedures, tube identification, and laboratory equipment usage is also included. Students perform intro… source |
| HCOR 1200 | Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology | — | Identification of the organs and basic functions of the human body and disorders as it relates to each system with medical terminology integrated with each body system. Analyzing and combining prefix… source |
| HCOR 1211 | Nursing Fundamentals I | — | Theory (45hrs) and supervised skills lab (30hrs) experiences that focus on providing basic nursing skills to meet the physiological, psychosocial, socio -cultural, and spiritual needs of clients in v… source |
| HCOR 1601 | Communication Techniques in Healthcare | — | Students will demonstrate effective and therapeutic communication (written and verbal) skills that are essential in a variety of healthcare professions. Communication principles will be presented wit… source |
| HEKG 1113 | EKG | — | This course introduces the student to the electrocardiogram (EKG) purposes and procedures. Students will gain knowledge regarding the normal structure and function of the heart with emphasis on the c… source |
| HPHL 1013 | Phlebotomy | — | This course discusses introductory information relative to phlebotomy theory and fundamental phlebotomy skills, including venipuncture, capillary sticks, infection control procedures, and lab tests t… source |
| PLMB 1053 | Methods and Materials | — | This course provides a comprehensive overview of the methods and materials used in the plumbing trade. Students will gain knowledge of various plumbing materials copper, PVC, PEX, and cast iron, thei… source |
| PLMB 1113 | Interpreting Blueprints | — | This course covers chapters 14 and 15 which focus on the fundamentals of plumbing planning and project design. Students will learn how to read and interpret plumbing drawings, use scale rulers accura… source |
| PLMB 2052 | Applications of Plumbing Math | — | This course focuses on the practical application of mathematical and geometric concepts in plumbing. Students will learn to perform accurate calculations for pipe lengths, diameters, flow rates, and… source |
| PLMB 2191 | Drawings and Exploded Views | — | This course provides comprehensive training in plumbing technical drawing, essential for accurate system design and installation. Students will learn to create and interpret rough -in sheets, single-… source |
| PLMB 1003 | Orientation and Safety | — | This course serves as an introduction to the plumbing profession, focusing on industry standards, workplace expectations, and essential safety practices. Students will explore the roles and responsib… source |
| PLMB 1013 | Tools and Mechanics | — | This course provides an in-depth introduction to the essential tools and mechanical principles used in the plumbing trade. Students will gain hands -on experience with a variety of plumbing tools, in… source |
| PLMB 1033 | Water and Waste | — | This course focuses on the design, installation, and maintenance of water supply and waste systems in residential and commercial buildings. Students will learn the principles of water flow, pressure,… source |
| PLMB 1073 | Math for the Plumbing Career | — | This course provides a foundational understanding of the essential math and geometry skills needed for successful plumbing work. In Chapter 4, students will master basic arithmetic, including decimal… source |
| PLMB 1093 | Fixtures, Faucets, and Devices | — | In this course, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the various plumbing fixtures commonly used in residential and commercial settings. Chapter 10 covers essential fixtures such as wa… source |
| PLMB 1103 | Valves and Water Heaters | — | This course covers chapters 12 and 13 which provides foundational knowledge in key plumbing systems and components. Students will explore the parts and functions of plumbing valves, including stems,… source |
| PLMB 2011 | Communication & Work Ethics | — | This course emphasizes the essential communication and professionalism skills required for a successful plumbing career. Students will learn strategies for effectively managing customer interactions,… source |
| PLMB 2033 | Piping Techniques | — | This course provides in-depth instruction on the techniques for joining pipes made from a variety of materials, including copper, steel, and plastic. Additionally, the course explores the special app… source |
| PLMB 2073 | Pipefitting | — | This course provides comprehensive training in essential fabrication techniques for plumbers, including welding, soldering, brazing, cutting, and gas welding. Students will learn the proper use of to… source |
| PLMB 2093 | Piping & Sizing | — | This course provides an in-depth exploration of piping materials, sources, and distribution systems for potable water. Students will study main and branch run systems, focusing on proper layout and i… source |
| PLMB 2113 | Drainage and Cross Connection | — | This course focuses on protecting potable water systems through cross -connection control, pipe identification, and backflow prevention techniques. Students will learn to identify potential hazards,… source |
| PLMB 2133 | Building Drains | — | This course covers the principles and practices of designing and installing effective drainage systems. Students will learn about drainage fixture units, constructing various types of drains, and wor… source |
| PLMB 2153 | Venting, Pumps, & Traps | — | This course provides a detailed study of venting drainage systems, focusing on the materials required for venting above and below ground levels, vent types, and proper slopes to ensure optimal system… source |
| PLMB 2172 | Safety Applications | — | This course emphasizes safety in plumbing through the proper building of fixture supports, hoisting, and rigging techniques. Students will explore essential safety concepts designed to prevent injury… source |
| ELEC 2272 | Capstone: Advanced Electrical Troubleshooting | — | The capstone course integrates residential, commercial, and industrial electrical skills. Students apply theory, code knowledge, and hands -on experience to diagnose and troubleshoot complex electric… source |
| ELEC 1053 | Electronics | — | This course provides a practical introduction to basic electronics as applied to modern electrical systems. Topics include electronic components, diodes, transistors, power supplies, and basic contro… source |
| ELEC 1003 | Fundamentals of Solar | — | An introductory course covering photovoltaic system fundamentals. Topics include solar theory, system components, basic sizing, electrical integration, and safety considerations. Students gain awaren… source |
| ELEC 2053 | Electrical Raceways | — | This course provides comprehensive instruction on electrical raceway systems. Students learn to measure, bend, cut, and install EMT, PVC, rigid conduit, flexible raceways, and cable systems. Labs rei… source |
| ELEC 1013 | Introduction to Electrician | — | An introductory course designed to familiarize students with the electrical trade. Topics include electrical career pathways, basic electrical terminology, tool identification, electrical theory fund… source |
| ELEC 1034 | Basic Electrician / Lab | — | This course introduces fundamental electrical principles through both theory and hands -on lab activities. Students learn Ohm’s Law, series and parallel circuits, voltage, current, resistance, and po… source |
| ELEC 1121 | Electrical Blueprint Reading | — | Students learn to interpret electrical drawings, symbols, schematics, and layout plans commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Instruction includes scaling, circuit identif… source |
| ELEC 1232 | National Electrical Code | — | This course introduces the structure, purpose, and application of the National Electrical Code. Students learn to navigate the NEC, interpret code requirements, and apply regulations related to wirin… source |
| ELEC 1224 | Residential Wiring / Lab | — | This course focuses on residential electrical systems and installation practices. Students learn proper wiring methods for lighting, receptacles, switches, service panels, and branch circuits. Lab ac… source |
| ELEC 1233 | Residential Wire Termination | — | This course provides hands -on training in residential wire termination techniques. Students practice proper stripping, splicing, grounding, device termination, and panel connections. Emphasis is pla… source |
| ELEC 2011 | Communication & Work Ethics | — | This course develops professional communication skills and workplace ethics essential to the electrical trade. Topics include teamwork, documentation, job -site communication, professionalism, time m… source |
| ELEC 2015 | Commercial Wiring / Lab | — | This course covers electrical systems commonly found in commercial facilities. Instruction includes commercial branch circuits, three -phase systems, transformers, panelboards, lighting systems, and… source |
| ELEC 2033 | Commercial Wire Termination | — | Focused on commercial -grade terminations, this course trains students in proper termination of conductors for panels, motor connections, lighting systems, and distribution equipment. Emphasis is pla… source |
| ELEC 2203 | Industrial Wiring Theory & Practice | — | This course introduces electrical systems used in industrial environments. Topics include industrial power distribution, control wiring, motor circuits, industrial devices, and system troubleshooting… source |
| ELEC 2233 | Generators, Motors & Transformer Operations | — | Students study the theory and operation of single -phase and three-phase motors, generators, and transformers. Topics include motor types, starting methods, transformer theory, and electrical charact… source |
| ELEC 2254 | Motor Controls for Electricians | — | This course focuses on AC motor control systems used in commercial and industrial settings. Students learn control circuit theory, relays, contactors, overloads, and basic control logic. Lab exercise… source |
| WELD 1421 | SMAW V-Groove Open/BU/GOUGE | — | Safely setup and operate Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) equipment with practice of V - Groove welds with a backing or back gouging in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions using v… source |
| WELD 2093 | GMAW Basic Fillet/Groove Welds | — | An introduction to the principles of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) types of weld transfer, weld quality, and component and consumable identification including the safe setup of equipment and practice… source |
| WELD 2123 | Capstone: Adv. Problem Solving | — | This course prepares the student for upcoming welding tests, troubleshooting problems from previous courses, and special projects. source |
| WELD 1023 | SMAW Basic Bead | — | Introduction to the principles of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW). Component and consumable identification including the safe setup of equipment and practice of welding stinger beads, weave beads,… source |
| WELD 1074 | GTAW Basic Multi-Joint | — | An introduction to the principles of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), component and consumable identification including the safe setup of equipment and practice of welding beads (fillet welds), and g… source |
| WELD 1411 | SMAW Fillet Weld | — | Safely setup and operate Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) equipment with practice of single and multi-pass filet welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions using various electro… source |
| WELD 1510 | SMAW Pipe 2G | — | An introduction to the safe setup of equipment and principles of Shielded Metal Arc Welding of Pipe (SMAW -Pipe) in the 2G vertical fixed position, joint preparation, proper weld quality, qualificati… source |
| WELD 1511 | SMAW Pipe 5G | — | Safely setup equipment and apply principles of Shielded Metal Arc Welding of Pipe (SMAW Pipe) in the 5G horizontal fixed position, review joint preparation, review proper weld quality and qualificati… source |
| WELD 1512 | SMAW Pipe 6G | — | Safely setup equipment and apply principles of Shielded Metal Arc Welding of Pipe (SMAW Pipe) in the 6G - 45 fixed position, review joint preparation, review proper weld quality and qualification tes… source |
| WELD 2100 | FCAW Basic Fillet Weld/Groove | — | An introduction to the principles of Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW), component and consumable identification including the safe setup of equipment and practice of fillet/groove welds in the flat, verti… source |
| WELD 2231 | GTAW Aluminum Multi-Joint | — | An introduction to the principles of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), aluminum, component and consumable identification including the safe setup of equipment and practice of welding beads (fillet wel… source |