# Northern Virginia Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-22T22:00:14.987Z from a crawl of nvcc.edu. 1360 records (126 programs · 1234 courses · 0 resource pages). > > Built and maintained by Team Tailwind (https://teamtailwind.com), an AI-native higher-ed advisory firm. # Accounting, A.A.S. **Degree** The curriculum is designed for persons who seek employment in the accounting field or for those presently in accounting who wish to increase their knowledge and update their skills. Job opportunities include accounting trainee, accounting technician, junior accountant, and accountant. ## Courses - ACC 211 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC 212 — Principles of Accounting II - ACC 215 — Computerized Accounting - ACC 219 — Gov. & Not-For-Profit Accounting - ACC 221 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC 222 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC 230 — Advanced Accounting - ACC 231 — Cost Accounting I - ACC 241 — Auditing I - ACC 261 — Principles of Federal Taxation I - ACC 262 — Principles of Federal Taxation II - BUS 100 — Introduction to Business - BUS 200 — Principles of Management - BUS 220 — Introduction to Business Statistics - BUS 224 — Business Statistics - BUS 240 — Introduction to Business Law - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 227 — Business and Professional Communication - ECO 150 — Economic Essentials: Theory and Application - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - FIN 215 — Financial Management - ITE 140 — Spreadsheeting for Business - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 245 — Statistics I - PHI 220 — Ethics and Society - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/accounting-aas/ --- # Accounting: Accounting Information Security with Data Analytics, C.S.C. This program is designed to provide knowledge in accounting, information security, and analytics to working business professionals. This program enables students to bridge the gap between accounting and technology. This program helps prepare students for the highly in demand Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) exam and/or registered CPA’s for the Certified Information Technology Professional (CITP) exam. ## Courses - ACC 211 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC 212 — Principles of Accounting II - ACC 215 — Computerized Accounting - ACC 241 — Auditing I - ACC 263 — Data Analytics and Statistics in Accounting - ITD 256 — Advanced Database Management - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - ITN 100 — Intro to Telecommunications - ITN 101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN 260 — Network Security Basics - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/accounting-accounting-information-security-data-analytics-csc/ --- # Accounting: Bookkeeping, Certificate **Certificate** The program is designed to provide the student with sufficient knowledge to keep a simple set of accounting books and/or to qualify for entry-level positions in bookkeeping and accounting. ## Courses - ACC 211 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC 212 — Principles of Accounting II - ACC 215 — Computerized Accounting - BUS 100 — Introduction to Business - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 227 — Business and Professional Communication - ECO 150 — Economic Essentials: Theory and Application - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ITE 140 — Spreadsheeting for Business - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/accounting-bookkeeping-certificate/ --- # Accounting, C.S.C. This curriculum is designed to provide students with the accounting courses required by of the Virginia Board for Accountancy to sit for the Certified Public Accountancy (CPA) examination. To meet the educational requirements to sit for the Virginia CPA exam as of July 1, 2025, a candidate must obtain from one or more accredited institutions or from the National College the following: ## Courses - ACC 211 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC 212 — Principles of Accounting II - ACC 215 — Computerized Accounting - ACC 219 — Gov. & Not-For-Profit Accounting - ACC 221 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC 222 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC 230 — Advanced Accounting - ACC 231 — Cost Accounting I - ACC 241 — Auditing I - ACC 261 — Principles of Federal Taxation I - ACC 262 — Principles of Federal Taxation II - ACC 263 — Data Analytics and Statistics in Accounting Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/accounting-csc/ --- # Welding, Advanced, C.S.C. The Advanced Welding Career Studies Certificate (CSC) is designed to provide learners with high-level technical skills beyond entry-level production. This program offers a career pathway for students to master specialized techniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), and Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW), alongside advanced pipe, and shop fabrication methods. Graduates are prepared for advanced roles in industrial manufacturing, custom fabrication, and structural construction, or to pursue American Welding Society (AWS) Certificati… ## Courses - WEL 124 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Advanced) - WEL 126 — Pipe Welding I - WEL 136 — Welding III (Inert Gas) - WEL 161 — Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) - WEL 235 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) - WEL 247 — Welding Layout and Fabrication I - WEL 248 — Welding Layout and Fabrication II - WEL 298 — Seminar and Project Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/advanced-welding-csc/ --- # Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, A.A.S. **Degree** This curriculum is designed to prepare students for jobs in the air conditioning and refrigeration field. The second year provides students with skills that lead to leadership positions in the HVACR industry. Occupational objectives include industry licensing, advanced critical thinking skills, and state tradesman licenses in HVACR. Occupational objective includes preparing graduates with the knowledge and skills to become industry certified technicians, as well as meeting the educational requirements to be licensed as a HVACR Tradesman in Virginia. ## Courses - AIR 111 — Air Conditioning & Refrig Controls I - AIR 121 — Air Cond & Refrigeration I - AIR 122 — Air Cond & Refrigeration II - AIR 134 — Circuits And Controls I - AIR 154 — Heating Systems I - AIR 205 — Hydronics And Zoning - AIR 207 — Heat Loads & Psychrometrics - AIR 213 — Air Cond & Refrigeration Controls III - AIR 231 — Circuits and Controls IV - AIR 232 — Circuits and Controls V - AIR 235 — Heat Pumps - AIR 238 — Advanced Troubleshooting And Service - AIR 240 — Direct Digital Controls (DDC) I - AIR 251 — Air Conditioning Systems I - AIR 252 — Air Conditioning Systems II - AIR 257 — Gas-Fired Warm Air Furnaces - AIR 276 — Refrigerant Usage EPA Certification - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 115 — Technical Writing - MTH 111 — Basic Technical Mathematics - PHY 100 — Elements of Physics - SDV 100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/air-conditioning-refrigeration-aas/ --- # Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, Certificate **Certificate** This program is intended to prepare students for jobs in the air conditioning and refrigeration field. Upon successful completion of the program, the student is prepared for full-time employment. The occupational objectives include service, maintenance, repair, and installation of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. ## Courses - AIR 111 — Air Conditioning & Refrig Controls I - AIR 121 — Air Cond & Refrigeration I - AIR 122 — Air Cond & Refrigeration II - AIR 134 — Circuits And Controls I - AIR 154 — Heating Systems I - AIR 205 — Hydronics And Zoning - AIR 207 — Heat Loads & Psychrometrics - AIR 276 — Refrigerant Usage EPA Certification - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 115 — Technical Writing - MTH 111 — Basic Technical Mathematics - PHY 100 — Elements of Physics - SDV 100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/air-conditioning-refrigeration-certificate/ --- # Air Conditioning and Refrigeration: HVAC-R and Facilities Services Technology, C.S.C. This program is designed to prepare the student for entry-level positions in the air conditioning, refrigeration and facilities maintenance industry. Students receive entry-level instruction in the principles, service, maintenance, repair, and installation of air conditioning, refrigeration, heating, plumbing, and electrical systems. ## Courses - AIR 111 — Air Conditioning & Refrig Controls I - AIR 121 — Air Cond & Refrigeration I - AIR 122 — Air Cond & Refrigeration II - AIR 134 — Circuits And Controls I - AIR 154 — Heating Systems I - AIR 276 — Refrigerant Usage EPA Certification - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 115 — Technical Writing - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 106 — Preparation For Employment Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/air-conditioning-refrigeration-hvacr-facilities-services-technology-csc/ --- # American Sign Language (ASL), C.S.C. This program prepares students to communicate proficiently in American Sign Language, including both expressive and receptive skills. The ASL Career Studies Certificate will improve the students’ marketability in a wide range of positions where it is necessary to possess effective communication between hearing and Deaf persons. These fields include careers such as teaching, health and social service occupations, and public safety positions. Many people already holding positions in these areas would enhance their ability to perform their current jobs by expanding the range of people with whom… ## Courses - ASL 100 — Orientation to Acquisition of ASL as an Adult - ASL 101 — Beginning American Sign Language I - ASL 102 — Beginning American Sign Language II - ASL 115 — Fingerspelling And Number Use in ASL - ASL 125 — History of the U.S. Deaf Community - ASL 201 — Intermediate American Sign Language I - ASL 202 — Intermediate American Sign Language II - ASL 220 — Comparative Linguistics: ASL/English - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/american-sign-language-asl-csc/ --- # American Sign Language to English Interpretation, A.A.S. **Degree** Designed for students who have limited, if any, previous experience with interpreting for Deaf people, this degree program provides the comprehensive training in theory and practical interpreting skills necessary for employment as an educational or community interpreter. Successful completion of this program prepares the student to pursue either a Virginia Quality Assurance Screening Level, national certification through the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, or a level on the Educational Interpreter’s Performance Assessment. These credentials qualify the student to interpret in either ed… ## Courses - ASL 261 — Advanced American Sign Language I - ASL 262 — Advanced American Sign Language II - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - INT 105 — Interpreting Foundations I - INT 106 — Interpreting Foundations II - INT 107 — Translation Skills - INT 130 — Interpreting: Intro to The Profession - INT 133 — ASL-to-English Interpretation I - INT 134 — English-To-Asl Interpretation I - INT 141 — Transliterating I - INT 142 — ASL Discourse Analysis - INT 233 — ASL-To-English Interpretation II - INT 234 — English-To-ASL Interpretation II - INT 237 — Interpreting ASL in Safe Settings - INT 250 — Dialogic Interpretation I - INT 290 — Coordinated Internship - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/american-sign-language-english-interpretation-aas/ --- # Architecture Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** This curriculum is designed to prepare students for employment. Students must see their Architecture Technology advisor to satisfy individual goals. The graduates may find employment in the field of architecture, construction, and urban design utilizing their construction knowledge, graphic communication, and problem solving skills. ## Courses - ARC 123 — Architectural Graphics I - ARC 124 — Architectural Graphics II - ARC 133 — Construction Methodology & Procedures I - ARC 134 — Construction Methodology & Procedures II - ARC 138 — Structures For Architects - ARC 200 — History of Architecture - ARC 225 — Site Planning And Technology - ARC 231 — Advanced Architectural Design and Graphics I - ARC 232 — Advanced Architectural Design and Graphics II - ARC 240 — Designing Sustainable Built Environments - ARC 243 — Environmental Systems - ARC 298 — Seminar And Project - CAD 201 — Computer Aided Drafting & Design I - CAD 202 — Computer Aided Drafting & Design II - CAD 203 — Computer Aided Drafting & Design III - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 167 — PreCalculus with Trigonometry - PED 116 — Lifetime Fitness And Wellness - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/architecture-technology-aas/ --- # Architecture Technology: Architecture, C.S.C This curriculum is designed to prepare students with the skills and knowledge needed for paid internship in architecture and associated fields. The foundation courses preparing students with drafting, modeling, materials, construction methodology and building code are accompanied by two electives which are selected based on employment opportunities. The program would assist students with exploring career pathways while providing students the opportunity to continue the Architecture AAS program with the possibility of a paid internship. ## Courses - ARC 123 — Architectural Graphics I - ARC 124 — Architectural Graphics II - ARC 133 — Construction Methodology & Procedures I - ARC 134 — Construction Methodology & Procedures II - ARC 138 — Structures For Architects - ARC 197 — Cooperative Education - ARC 225 — Site Planning And Technology - ARC 240 — Designing Sustainable Built Environments - ARC 298 — Seminar And Project - CAD 201 — Computer Aided Drafting & Design I - CAD 202 — Computer Aided Drafting & Design II - CAD 203 — Computer Aided Drafting & Design III - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/architecture-technology-architecture-csc/ --- # Architecture Technology: Computer Aided Drafting and Design, C.S.C. This program of study is structured to enable students to improve their skills in computer application for drafting and design in their respective fields. It is important that students confer with your drafting advisor or counselor to better acquaint themselves with the selection of classes in the curriculum. ## Courses - CAD 201 — Computer Aided Drafting & Design I - CAD 202 — Computer Aided Drafting & Design II - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 115 — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/architecture-technology-computer-aided-drafting-design-csc/ --- # Automotive Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** This curriculum is designed to train technicians for the automotive field. Students completing this program will be ready for full-time employment as automotive technicians. Job opportunities include line technician, new car make-ready, and customer service representative. ## Courses - AUT 100 — Intro. to Automotive Shop Practices - AUT 111 — Automotive Engines I - AUT 112 — Automotive Engines II - AUT 121 — Automotive Fuel Systems I - AUT 122 — Automotive Fuel Systems II - AUT 141 — Auto Power Trains I - AUT 142 — Auto Power Trains II - AUT 197 — Cooperative Education - AUT 233 — Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology - AUT 236 — Automotive Climate Control - AUT 241 — Automotive Electricity I - AUT 242 — Automotive Electricity II - AUT 245 — Automotive Electronics - AUT 265 — Automotive Braking Systems - AUT 266 — Auto Alignment, Suspension & Steering - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 115 — Technical Writing - MTH 111 — Basic Technical Mathematics - PHY 100 — Elements of Physics - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/automotive-technology-aas/ --- # Automotive Technology: Automotive Diagnosis and Repair, C.S.C. This program will provide an opportunity for student success by offering a Career Studies Certificate which will lead to a credential and gainful employment. It will create a seamless informed pathway for students to achieve their career goal, or, as an exit point to employment. ## Courses - AUT 100 — Intro. to Automotive Shop Practices - AUT 111 — Automotive Engines I - AUT 136 — Automotive Vehicle Inspection - AUT 197 — Cooperative Education - AUT 236 — Automotive Climate Control - AUT 241 — Automotive Electricity I - AUT 242 — Automotive Electricity II - AUT 265 — Automotive Braking Systems - AUT 266 — Auto Alignment, Suspension & Steering - AUT 297 — Cooperative Education - DSL 141 — Transportation Electrical Systems I - DSL 143 — Diesel Truck Electrical Systems - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/automotive-technology-automotive-diagnosis-repair-csc/ --- # Automotive Technology: Diesel Basic Repair, C.S.C. This program is designed to introduce the fundamentals of diesel equipment repair and provide instruction in hydraulic systems, diesel engine overhaul and tune-up, hydraulic and braking systems. The curriculum provides practical training and the option of on-the-job experience through cooperative education. Graduates will gain a basic background in diesel equipment technology principles. Graduates will be prepared for employment as an entry-level diesel technician in the following areas: diesel equipment repair, diesel truck repair, supervisor, shop foreman, heavy duty repair, purchasing agen… ## Courses - DSL 137 — Basic Diesel Engine Systems - DSL 150 — Mobile Hydraulics&Pneumatics - DSL 155 — Heavy Duty Suspension and Service - DSL 161 — Air Brake Systems I - DSL 162 — Air Brake Systems II - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/automotive-technology-diesel-basic-repair-csc/ --- # Automotive Technology: Diesel Preventative Maintenance, C.S.C. This certificate is designed to enhance the skills necessary to service and repair diesel equipment. The courses included in this program will train students in the servicing and repair of diesel engines, electrical systems, transmissions, and preventative maintenance inspection (PMI). The curriculum provides practical training and the option of on-the-job experience through cooperative education. Graduates will have a background in advanced diesel equipment technology principles and some business skills. The program prepares graduates for employment in the following areas: diesel equipment r… ## Courses - BUS 100 — Introduction to Business - DSL 135 — Introduction to Diesel Technology - DSL 143 — Diesel Truck Electrical Systems - DSL 145 — Medium/Heavy Duty Truck Preventative Maintenance Inspection - DSL 153 — Power Trains I Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/automotive-technology-diesel-preventative-maintenance-csc/ --- # Automotive Technology: Electric, Hybrid, and Autonomous Vehicles, C.S.C. The purpose of this certificate is to enhance a student’s employment options to include electric, hybrid, and autonomous (ADAS) vehicle technology repair facilities. ## Courses - AUT 233 — Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology - AUT 236 — Automotive Climate Control - AUT 242 — Automotive Electricity II - AUT 245 — Automotive Electronics - SDV 100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/automotive-technology-electric-hybrid-autonomous-vehicles-csc/ --- # Automotive Technology: Maintenance and Light Repair, C.S.C. This program is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment as light repair technicians in new car dealerships and after-market service outlets. ## Courses - AUT 100 — Intro. to Automotive Shop Practices - AUT 111 — Automotive Engines I - AUT 197 — Cooperative Education - AUT 241 — Automotive Electricity I - AUT 265 — Automotive Braking Systems - AUT 266 — Auto Alignment, Suspension & Steering - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/automotive-technology-maintenance-light-repair-csc/ --- # Biology, A.S. **Degree** The curriculum is designed to prepare students to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a baccalaureate degree program with a major in one of the following fields: agriculture, biology, botany, pre-dentistry, forestry, genetics, microbiology, molecular biology, neuroscience, pre-pharmacy, pre-physical therapy, pre-medicine, science education, pre-veterinary, or zoology. ## Courses - BIO 101 — General Biology I - BIO 102 — General Biology II - BIO 110 — General Botany - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 205 — General Microbiology - BIO 206 — Cell Biology - BIO 207 — General Zoology - BIO 256 — General Genetics - BIO 270 — General Ecology - CHM 101 — Introductory Chemistry I - CHM 111 — General Chemistry I - CHM 112 — General Chemistry II - CHM 241 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM 242 — Organic Chemistry II - CHM 245 — Organic Chemistry I Laboratory - CHM 246 — Organic Chemistry II Laboratory - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ENV 121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - ENV 122 — Applications in Environmental Science - GOL 105 — Physical Geology - GOL 106 — Historical Geology - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 162 — PreCalculus II - MTH 167 — PreCalculus with Trigonometry - MTH 245 — Statistics I - MTH 263 — Calculus I - MTH 264 — Calculus II - PHY 100 — Elements of Physics - PHY 201 — General College Physics I - PHY 202 — General College Physics II - PHY 241 — University Physics I - PHY 242 — University Physics II - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/biology-as/ --- # Biotechnology, A.A.S. **Degree** This program is designed to prepare graduates for employment in entry-level positions at biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies as laboratory, research, or manufacturing technicians. Coursework will develop an understanding of basic scientific principles in biology and chemistry, and will emphasize laboratory techniques and procedures such as solution and media preparation, DNA purification and analysis, electrophoresis, chromatography, maintenance of cells in culture, and quality control techniques. ## Courses - BIO 101 — General Biology I - BIO 102 — General Biology II - BIO 147 — Basic Laboratory Calculations for Biotechnology - BIO 165 — Principles in Regulatory and Quality Environments for Biotechnology - BIO 180 — Introduction to Careers in Biotechnology - BIO 205 — General Microbiology - BIO 206 — Cell Biology - BIO 250 — Biotechnology Research Methods and Skills - BIO 251 — Protein Applications in Biotechnology - BIO 252 — Nucleic Acid Methods - BIO 253 — Biotechnology Concepts - BIO 254 — Capstone Seminar in Biotechnology - BIO 255 — Bioinformatics and Computer Applications in Biotechnology - BIO 256 — General Genetics - BIO 296 — On-Site Training in: - CHM 111 — General Chemistry I - CHM 112 — General Chemistry II - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/biotechnology-aas/ --- # Biotechnology Lab Technician, C.S.C. This program is designed for persons wishing to enhance their employment options or retrain for a career as a laboratory technician in various biotechnology disciplines. Students interested in this certificate may include career changers who already have a bachelor’s degree, scientists who were trained in foreign countries who need updated training, current A.S. in Science students who want to obtain a core of biotechnology courses and/or find a job in local industry while they complete their undergraduate degrees, and high school teachers who wish to refine their own biotechnology skills and… ## Courses - BIO 101 — General Biology I - BIO 147 — Basic Laboratory Calculations for Biotechnology - BIO 165 — Principles in Regulatory and Quality Environments for Biotechnology - BIO 180 — Introduction to Careers in Biotechnology - BIO 250 — Biotechnology Research Methods and Skills - BIO 251 — Protein Applications in Biotechnology - BIO 252 — Nucleic Acid Methods - BIO 253 — Biotechnology Concepts - BIO 254 — Capstone Seminar in Biotechnology - BIO 255 — Bioinformatics and Computer Applications in Biotechnology - BIO 296 — On-Site Training in: - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 115 — Technical Writing Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/biotechnology-lab-technician-csc/ --- # Business Administration, A.S. **Degree** This curriculum is designed for individuals who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a baccalaureate degree program in business administration with a major in accounting, business management, decision science and management, information systems, finance, marketing, etc. ## Courses - ACC 211 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC 212 — Principles of Accounting II - BUS 100 — Introduction to Business - BUS 200 — Principles of Management - BUS 224 — Business Statistics - BUS 227 — Business Analytics - BUS 240 — Introduction to Business Law - BUS 270 — Interpersonal Dynamics - BUS 280 — Introduction to International Business - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ECO 201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO 202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ITE 140 — Spreadsheeting for Business - MKT 201 — Introduction to Marketing - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 261 — Applied Calculus I - MTH 262 — Applied Calculus II - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/business-administration-as/ --- # Business Management, A.A.S. **Degree** The curriculum is designed for individuals who seek employment in business management or for those presently in management who are seeking promotion. Job opportunities include office manager, program manager and project manager, business owner. ## Courses - ACC 211 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC 212 — Principles of Accounting II - BUS 100 — Introduction to Business - BUS 125 — Applied Business Mathematics - BUS 200 — Principles of Management - BUS 220 — Introduction to Business Statistics - BUS 224 — Business Statistics - BUS 240 — Introduction to Business Law - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ECO 201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO 202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - FIN 215 — Financial Management - ITE 140 — Spreadsheeting for Business - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - MKT 201 — Introduction to Marketing - MKT 215 — Sales and Marketing Management - MKT 221 — Public Relations - MKT 228 — Promotion - MKT 282 — Principles of E-Commerce - MKT 284 — Social Media Marketing - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/business-management-aas/ --- # Business Management: Business Information Technology, C.S.C. The curriculum is designed to teach the student the basics of business information technology and the first award for persons who intend to pursue certificate and/or associate degree programs in business-related fields. The courses in this career studies program provide foundations in basic business practices that can be applied to a variety of certificate and degree programs. ## Courses - BUS 100 — Introduction to Business - BUS 201 — Organizational Behavior - BUS 204 — Project Management - BUS 226 — Computer Business Applications - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - SDV 100 — College Success Skills Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/business-management-business-information-technology-csc/ --- # Business Management: Digital Marketing, C.S.C. This program is designed to offer students already employed in marketing the opportunity to improve and update their skills, allowing for advancement on the job. Interested students will have an opportunity to explore e-commerce as a career and become acquainted with fundamental skills. ## Courses - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ENG 115 — Technical Writing - ENG 116 — Writing For Business - MKT 201 — Introduction to Marketing - MKT 228 — Promotion - MKT 282 — Principles of E-Commerce - MKT 284 — Social Media Marketing - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/business-management-digital-marketing-csc/ --- # Business Management: Entrepreneurship, C.S.C. This program is designed to prepare students to start and grow a successful small business by providing instruction in entrepreneurial culture, strategy, operations, financial management, marketing, and leadership. ## Courses - ACC 211 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC 220 — Accounting for Small Business - BUS 116 — Entrepreneurship - BUS 165 — Small Business Management - BUS 200 — Principles of Management - BUS 240 — Introduction to Business Law - BUS 260 — Planning for Small Business - FIN 260 — Financial Managment for Small Business - MKT 201 — Introduction to Marketing - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/business-management-entrepreneurship-csc/ --- # Business Management: Leadership Development, C.S.C. This program combines communication and human relations competencies with specialized business courses. It is designed for individuals who are currently, or hope to be, in leadership, human resource, or supervisory managerial positions in the private/not-for-profit sector or governmental organizations. The certificate is especially appropriate for individuals who have a degree related to their field of employment, but who lack training in team leadership or management skills. The program emphasizes practical application of leadership concepts and theories to prepare students for team leadersh… ## Courses - BUS 100 — Introduction to Business - BUS 111 — Principles of Supervision I - BUS 117 — Leadership Development - BUS 200 — Principles of Management - BUS 201 — Organizational Behavior - BUS 205 — Human Resource Management - BUS 270 — Interpersonal Dynamics - BUS 297 — Cooperative Education - ENG 116 — Writing For Business - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/business-management-leadership-development-csc/ --- # Business Management: Promotion and Public Relations, C.S.C. This program is designed to offer students already employed in promotion and public relations the opportunity to improve and update their skills, allowing for advancement on the job. Interested students will have an opportunity to explore this field as a career and become acquainted with fundamental skills. ## Courses - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ENG 115 — Technical Writing - ENG 116 — Writing For Business - MKT 201 — Introduction to Marketing - MKT 215 — Sales and Marketing Management - MKT 221 — Public Relations - MKT 228 — Promotion - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/business-management-promotion-public-relations-csc/ --- # Cinema, A.F.A. This curriculum is designed for individuals who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a baccalaureate degree program in the Visual Arts with a major in cinema, film, or media production. ## Courses - ART 140 — Introduction to Graphic Skills - ART 150 — History of Film & Animation - ART 160 — Film Production - ART 161 — Cinematography - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 114 — Survey of Mass Media - CST 115 — Small Group Communication - CST 120 — Screenwriting - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 140 — Acting for the Camera - CST 151 — Film Appreciation - CST 152 — Film Appreciation II - CST 198 — Seminar And Project - CST 250 — The Art of The Film - CST 270 — Film Directing - CST 290 — Coordinated Internship - CST 298 — Seminar And Project - ECO 201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO 202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - GEO 200 — Introduction to Physical Geography - GEO 210 — People & the Land: Intro. to Cultural Geography - GEO 220 — World Regional Geography - HIS 101 — Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE - HIS 102 — Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE - HIS 112 — World Civilizations Post-1500 CE - HIS 121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History Since 1865 - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 245 — Statistics I - PHT 274 — Digital Film Editing and Post Production - PLS 135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PLS 200 — Introduction to Political and Democratic Theory - PLS 241 — Introduction to International Relations - PSY 200 — Principles of Psychology - PSY 230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV 101 — Orientation to: - SOC 200 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC 211 — Cultural Anthropology Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/cinema-afa/ --- # Collision Repair Technology, C.S.C. This program prepares students for entry-level positions as collision repair technicians. The curriculum provides experience in evaluation, repair, and refinishing of automotive body damage. ## Courses - AUB 106 — Basic Sheet Metal Operations - AUB 115 — Damage Repair Estimating - AUB 116 — Auto Body Repair - AUB 118 — Automotive Paint Preparation - AUB 119 — Automotive Painting - AUB 125 — Auto Body Welding - AUB 127 — Introduction to Collision Repair Technology - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/collision-repair-technology-csc/ --- # Computer Science, A.S. **Degree** The curriculum is designed primarily for students who wish to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a baccalaureate degree in computer science. The curriculum emphasizes the study of the science of computing and the use of computing in a scientific setting. ## Courses - BIO 101 — General Biology I - BIO 102 — General Biology II - CHM 111 — General Chemistry I - CHM 112 — General Chemistry II - CSC 195 — Topics In: - CSC 205 — Computer Organization - CSC 208 — Introduction to Discrete Structures - CSC 215 — Computer Systems - CSC 221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - CSC 222 — Object Oriented Programming - CSC 223 — Data Structures and Analysis of Algorithms - CSC 295 — Topics In: - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - EGR 121 — Foundations of Engineering - EGR 122 — Engineering Design - EGR 270 — Fundamentals of Computer Engineering - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - GOL 105 — Physical Geology - GOL 106 — Historical Geology - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 162 — PreCalculus II - MTH 167 — PreCalculus with Trigonometry - MTH 245 — Statistics I - MTH 263 — Calculus I - MTH 264 — Calculus II - MTH 265 — Calculus III - MTH 266 — Linear Algebra - MTH 283 — Probability and Statistics - MTH 288 — Discrete Mathematics - PHY 201 — General College Physics I - PHY 241 — University Physics I - PHY 242 — University Physics II - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/computer-science-as/ --- # Computer Science: Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence, C.S.C. Prepares students for entry-level positions or transfer pathways in computing, software development, and artificial intelligence. Students gain foundational programming, data structures, and algorithmic problem-solving skills with optional specialization in General CS, AI, or Data Science & Machine Learning. ## Courses - CSC 195 — Topics In: - CSC 205 — Computer Organization - CSC 208 — Introduction to Discrete Structures - CSC 215 — Computer Systems - CSC 221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - CSC 222 — Object Oriented Programming - CSC 223 — Data Structures and Analysis of Algorithms - CSC 295 — Topics In: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/computer-science-csc/ --- # Construction Management Technology: Site Development, C.S.C. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for either employment in civil engineering or the construction industry, or to prepare for continuing education in civil engineering technology, urban and landscape planning, or construction management. Job opportunities may include CAD operation, entry-level land planning or land development technician, and civil or construction engineering technician. ## Courses - ARC 225 — Site Planning And Technology - BLD 101 — Construction Management I - BLD 165 — Construction Field Operations - BLD 200 — Sustainable Construction - BLD 231 — Construction Estimating I - CAD 165 — Architectural Blueprint Reading - CAD 201 — Computer Aided Drafting & Design I - CIV 171 — Surveying I - CIV 225 — Soil Mechanics - CIV 228 — Concrete Technology - CIV 229 — Concrete Laboratory - CIV 240 — Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics - CIV 280 — Introduction To Environmental Engineering - HRT 246 — Herbaceous Plants Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/construction-management-site-development-csc/ --- # Construction Management Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** The curriculum is designed to qualify personnel in both engineering technology and management for employment in many areas of a construction firm. Job opportunities include engineering aide, construction project manager, construction supervisor, estimator, and facilities planning and supervision. ## Courses - ARC 133 — Construction Methodology & Procedures I - ARC 134 — Construction Methodology & Procedures II - ARC 225 — Site Planning And Technology - ARC 243 — Environmental Systems - BLD 101 — Construction Management I - BLD 165 — Construction Field Operations - BLD 200 — Sustainable Construction - BLD 215 — OSHA 30 Construction Safety - BLD 231 — Construction Estimating I - BLD 232 — Construction Estimating II - BLD 241 — Construction Management III - BLD 242 — Construction Management IV - BLD 247 — Construction Planning And Scheduling - CAD 165 — Architectural Blueprint Reading - CAD 201 — Computer Aided Drafting & Design I - CAD 202 — Computer Aided Drafting & Design II - CAD 203 — Computer Aided Drafting & Design III - CIV 171 — Surveying I - CIV 172 — Surveying II - CIV 225 — Soil Mechanics - CIV 228 — Concrete Technology - CIV 229 — Concrete Laboratory - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 115 — Technical Writing - FIN 215 — Financial Management - MTH 111 — Basic Technical Mathematics - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/construction-management-technology-aas/ --- # Construction Management Technology: Construction Supervision, C.S.C. The curriculum is designed to qualify personnel in both building construction and engineering technologies. Job opportunities include employment within construction companies, assisting project managers and general contractors in preparing estimates, contract document interpretation, and construction administration. Independent employment may include construction site supervision and facilities management. ## Courses - ARC 133 — Construction Methodology & Procedures I - BLD 101 — Construction Management I - BLD 165 — Construction Field Operations - BLD 215 — OSHA 30 Construction Safety - BLD 231 — Construction Estimating I - CAD 165 — Architectural Blueprint Reading - CAD 201 — Computer Aided Drafting & Design I - CAD 202 — Computer Aided Drafting & Design II - CAD 203 — Computer Aided Drafting & Design III - CIV 171 — Surveying I - CIV 225 — Soil Mechanics - CIV 228 — Concrete Technology - CIV 229 — Concrete Laboratory Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/construction-management-technology-construction-supervision-csc/ --- # Contract Management, A.A.S. **Degree** This curriculum is designed for individuals who plan to seek employment in contract management positions and for those presently in contract management positions who seek career advancement. The program is designed to create opportunities for positions in contract management for both government agencies and private industry. Instruction includes both the theoretical concepts and the practical applications needed for future success in the contract management field. This will provide a greater understanding of acquisition, life cycle management, and contracting processes. Job opportunities incl… ## Courses - ACC 211 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC 212 — Principles of Accounting II - BUS 200 — Principles of Management - BUS 220 — Introduction to Business Statistics - CON 100 — Shaping Business Arrangements - CON 104 — Federal Acquisition Regulation (Far) Fundamentals I - CON 105 — Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Fundamentals II - CON 121 — Strategic Focused Contracting II - CON 124 — Contract Execution - CON 127 — Contract Administration - CON 170 — Fundamentals of Cost and Price Analysis - CON 214 — Business Decisions for Contracting - CON 216 — Legal Considerations in Contracting - CON 217 — Cost Analysis and Negotiation Techniques - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ECO 201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/contract-management-aas/ --- # Criminal Justice, A.A.S. **Degree** The curriculum is designed to provide a broad foundation that will prepare students to enter any of the varied fields in criminal justice or to prepare for professional advancement. Job opportunities for students include local, state, and federal enforcement officers, police officers, private or government investigators, adult/juvenile correction officers, probation/parole officers and counselors, security directors (managers), loss prevention directors, classification managers, and personnel clearance administrators. Most of the ADJ courses in this curriculum are “core courses” that provide… ## Courses - ADJ 100 — Survey of Criminal Justice - ADJ 105 — The Juvenile Justice System - ADJ 133 — Ethics & The Criminal Justice Prof. - ADJ 140 — Introduction to Corrections - ADJ 164 — Case Studies in Murder/Violent Crimes - ADJ 201 — Criminology - ADJ 211 — Crim Law, Evidence And Procedures I - ADJ 212 — Crim Law, Evidence And Procedures II - ADJ 216 — Organized Crime And Corruption - ADJ 229 — Community Policing in Modern Society - ADJ 234 — Terrorism And Counter-Terrorism - ADJ 236 — Principles of Criminal Investigation - ADJ 248 — Probation, Parole, And Treatment - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/criminal-justice-aas/ --- # Criminal Justice, Certificate **Certificate** This curriculum is designed for those students who wish to take only those courses that relate directly to the law enforcement field. The occupational objectives are to provide a basic foundation for individuals entering some particular area of the criminal justice field that does not require an A.A.S. or higher degree in criminal justice, or for persons already in the criminal justice field who wish to extend their knowledge/skill, or for those exploring the criminal justice field as a career alternative. Courses taken in the certificate program can be applied to the A.A.S. degree. ## Courses - ADJ 100 — Survey of Criminal Justice - ADJ 105 — The Juvenile Justice System - ADJ 133 — Ethics & The Criminal Justice Prof. - ADJ 140 — Introduction to Corrections - ADJ 211 — Crim Law, Evidence And Procedures I - ADJ 212 — Crim Law, Evidence And Procedures II - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/criminal-justice-certificate/ --- # Criminal Justice: Homeland Security Specialization, A.A.S. **Degree** This program prepares students for entry-level opportunities as a local, state, or federal law enforcement officer; commercial and industrial security officer; police officer; or private or government investigator, particularly in the areas of homeland security. ## Courses - ADJ 100 — Survey of Criminal Justice - ADJ 110 — Introduction to Law Enforcement - ADJ 133 — Ethics & The Criminal Justice Prof. - ADJ 140 — Introduction to Corrections - ADJ 159 — Physical Security - ADJ 160 — Police Response to Critical Incidents - ADJ 163 — Crime Analysis and Intelligence - ADJ 164 — Case Studies in Murder/Violent Crimes - ADJ 201 — Criminology - ADJ 211 — Crim Law, Evidence And Procedures I - ADJ 212 — Crim Law, Evidence And Procedures II - ADJ 216 — Organized Crime And Corruption - ADJ 227 — Constitutional Law For Justice Personnel - ADJ 228 — Narcotics And Dangerous Drugs - ADJ 229 — Community Policing in Modern Society - ADJ 233 — Multiculturalism in Policing - ADJ 234 — Terrorism And Counter-Terrorism - ADJ 236 — Principles of Criminal Investigation - ADJ 240 — Techniques of Interviewing - ADJ 250 — Global Security Concepts for Law Enforcement and National Security - ADJ 252 — Counterintelligence Concepts for Law Enforcement and National Security - ADJ 298 — Seminar And Project - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - GEO 230 — Political Geography - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - REL 237 — Religions of the East - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: - SOC 200 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/criminal-justice-homeland-security-specialization-aas/ --- # Criminology and Criminal Justice, A.S. **Degree** This program is designed to prepare students to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a baccalaureate degree program in criminal justice, criminology, or related fields. ## Courses - ADJ 100 — Survey of Criminal Justice - ADJ 105 — The Juvenile Justice System - ADJ 110 — Introduction to Law Enforcement - ADJ 133 — Ethics & The Criminal Justice Prof. - ADJ 140 — Introduction to Corrections - ADJ 201 — Criminology - ADJ 211 — Crim Law, Evidence And Procedures I - ADJ 229 — Community Policing in Modern Society - ADJ 233 — Multiculturalism in Policing - ADJ 234 — Terrorism And Counter-Terrorism - ADJ 236 — Principles of Criminal Investigation - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 245 — Statistics I - PLS 241 — Introduction to International Relations - PSY 200 — Principles of Psychology - REL 100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL 237 — Religions of the East - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: - SOC 200 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC 266 — Race and Ethnicity - SOC 268 — Social Problems Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/criminology-criminal-justice-as/ --- # Cybersecurity, A.A.S. **Degree** This curriculum is designed for those who seek employment in the field of Cybersecurity (information assurance), for those who are presently in IT or a security field and who desire to increase their knowledge and update their skills, and for those who must augment their abilities in other fields with knowledge and skills in information security. The curriculum is mapped to the NSA/DHS Knowledge Units necessary for NOVA’s designation as a Center of Academic Excellence. ## Courses - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - ITE 221 — PC Hardware & O/S Architecture - ITN 100 — Intro to Telecommunications - ITN 101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN 106 — Microcomputer Operating Systems - ITN 107 — Pers. Computer Hardware & Troubleshooting - ITN 170 — LINUX System Administration - ITN 171 — UNIX I - ITN 200 — Administration of Network Resources - ITN 260 — Network Security Basics - ITN 261 — Network Attacks, Computer Crime, & Hacking - ITN 262 — Network Comm, Security & Authentication - ITN 263 — Inter/Intranet Firewalls/E-Comm. Sec - ITN 264 — Introduction to Malware Analysis - ITN 266 — Network Security Layers - ITN 267 — Legal Topics in Network Security. - ITN 276 — Computer Forensics I - ITN 277 — Computer Forensics II - ITN 290 — Coord. Internship - ITN 295 — Topics In: - ITP 100 — Software Design - ITP 120 — JAVA Programming I - ITP 132 — C++ Programming I - ITP 150 — Python Programming - ITP 160 — Introduction to Game Design and Development - ITP 225 — Web Scripting Languages - ITP 270 — Programming For Cybersecurity - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/cybersecurity-aas/ --- # Cybersecurity, C.S.C. This program is designed as an enhanced competency module to provide expertise in security to networking specialists. This curriculum will prepare networking specialists for employment as network security specialists or Internet security specialists. This program also helps prepare students for the Security+ and the CISSP certification exams. ## Courses - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - ITN 100 — Intro to Telecommunications - ITN 101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN 260 — Network Security Basics - ITN 261 — Network Attacks, Computer Crime, & Hacking - ITN 262 — Network Comm, Security & Authentication - ITN 263 — Inter/Intranet Firewalls/E-Comm. Sec - ITN 264 — Introduction to Malware Analysis - ITN 266 — Network Security Layers - ITN 267 — Legal Topics in Network Security. - ITN 290 — Coord. Internship - ITN 295 — Topics In: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/cybersecurity-csc/ --- # Dental Assisting, Certificate **Certificate** This curriculum is designed to prepare students to perform chairside assisting, minor laboratory, and basic office procedures. Students learn the theory and skills to assist in the dental operatory through course work in the areas of chairside assisting, radiology, dental materials, dental and biomedical sciences, as well as clinical practice. Graduates can perform certain additional tasks allowing them to become productive and valued members of the dental health team. Upon successful completion of this program, students are eligible to sit for the Dental Assisting National Board Examination… ## Courses - BIO 101 — General Biology I - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 145 — Basic Human Anatomy & Physiology - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - DNA 100 — Introduction to Oral Health Professions - DNA 108 — Dental Science - DNA 110 — Dental Materials - DNA 113 — Chairside Assisting I - DNA 114 — Chairside Assisting II - DNA 119 — Dental Therapeutics - DNA 120 — Community Health - DNA 130 — Dental Office Management - DNA 134 — Dental Radiology and Practicum - DNA 140 — Externship - DNA 190 — Coordinated Internship - ENG 111 — College Composition I - MTH 133 — Mathematics for Health Professions - PSY 200 — Principles of Psychology - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/dental-assisting-certificate/ --- # Dental Hygiene, A.A.S. **Degree** The program is designed to prepare students to serve in a dynamic and growing health profession as members of the dental health team. After successful completion of the program, the student will be eligible to take the National Board Dental Hygiene Examination and professional licensure examinations. Upon successful completion of the licensing process, the title “Registered Dental Hygienist” (R.D.H.) is awarded. ## Courses - BIO 101 — General Biology I - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 150 — Microbiology for Health Sciences - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - DNA 110 — Dental Materials - DNA 134 — Dental Radiology and Practicum - DNH 111 — Oral Anatomy - DNH 115 — Histology/Head and Neck Anatomy - DNH 120 — Management of Emergencies - DNH 130 — Oral Radiography for the Dental Hygienist - DNH 141 — Dental Hygiene I - DNH 142 — Dental Hygiene II - DNH 143 — Dental Hygiene III - DNH 145 — General And Oral Pathology - DNH 146 — Periodontics For The Dental Hygienist - DNH 150 — Nutrition - DNH 196 — On-Site Training - DNH 214 — Practical Materials for Dental Hygiene - DNH 216 — Pharmacology - DNH 226 — Public Health Dental Hygiene I - DNH 227 — Public Health Dental Hygiene II - DNH 230 — Office Practice And Ethics - DNH 235 — Management of Dental Pain and Anxiety in the Dental Office - DNH 244 — Dental Hygiene IV - DNH 245 — Dental Hygiene V - ENG 111 — College Composition I - PSY 200 — Principles of Psychology - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/dental-hygiene-aas/ --- # Diagnostic Medical Sonography: Abdominal Sonography-Extended and Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography Specialization, A.A.S. **Degree** To prepare competent entry-level abdominal sonographers and obstetrics and gynecology sonographers in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains for Abdominal Sonography - Extended and Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography. This curriculum is designed to prepare students to produce diagnostic images of the human body using special equipment to direct high frequency sound waves into different anatomic structures in a patient’s body. The sonographer is a central member of the healthcare team and assists the radiologist in gathering diagnostic data… ## Courses - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - DMS 100 — Orientation to the Sonography Profession - DMS 190 — Coordinated Internship - DMS 196 — On-Site Training in: - DMS 206 — Introduction to Sonography - DMS 207 — Sectional Anatomy - DMS 208 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation I - DMS 209 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation II - DMS 211 — Abdominal Sonography - DMS 212 — Obstetrical and Gynecological Sonography - DMS 217 — Sectional Anatomy Laboratory - DMS 218 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation Laboratory I - DMS 219 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation Laboratory II - DMS 222 — Sonography Registry Review - DMS 223 — Introduction to Vascular Ultrasound - DMS 231 — Clinical Education I - DMS 232 — Clinical Education II - DMS 241 — Advanced Abdominal Sonography - DMS 242 — Advanced Obstetrical and Gynecological Sonography - ENG 111 — College Composition I - HLT 141 — Introduction to Medical Terminology - HLT 220 — Concepts of Disease - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - PHY 100 — Elements of Physics - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/diagnostic-medical-sonography-abdominal-sonographyextended-obstetrics-gynecology-sonography-specialization-aas/ --- # Diagnostic Medical Sonography: Echocardiography Specialization, A.A.S. **Degree** To prepare competent entry-level adult cardiac sonographers in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains. The curriculum prepares students to produce diagnostic images of the heart structures and motion to diagnose cardiovascular changes. The echocardiographer uses special equipment to direct high frequency sound waves into areas of the patient’s body. The echocardiographer is a central member of the health care team and assists the radiologist in body image interpretation. Upon successful completion of degree requirements, the student will be… ## Courses - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - DMS 100 — Orientation to the Sonography Profession - DMS 150 — Echocardiography I - DMS 190 — Coordinated Internship - DMS 196 — On-Site Training in: - DMS 206 — Introduction to Sonography - DMS 207 — Sectional Anatomy - DMS 208 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation I - DMS 209 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation II - DMS 217 — Sectional Anatomy Laboratory - DMS 218 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation Laboratory I - DMS 219 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation Laboratory II - DMS 223 — Introduction to Vascular Ultrasound - DMS 231 — Clinical Education I - DMS 232 — Clinical Education II - DMS 250 — Echocardiography II - DMS 255 — Echocardiography Registry Review - DMS 256 — Echocardiography Case Study Review - ENG 111 — College Composition I - HLT 141 — Introduction to Medical Terminology - HLT 220 — Concepts of Disease - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - PHY 100 — Elements of Physics - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/diagnostic-medical-sonography-echocardiography-specialization-aas/ --- # Diagnostic Medical Sonography: Vascular Sonography Specialization, A.A.S. **Degree** To prepare competent entry-level vascular technologists in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains. The curriculum is designed to prepare students to produce diagnostic images of the blood and blood flow. The vascular sonographer uses special equipment to direct high frequency sound waves into areas of the patient’s body. The vascular sonographer is a central member of the health care team and assists the radiologist in body image interpretation. Upon successful completion of degree requirements, the student will be eligible to apply to take… ## Courses - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - DMS 100 — Orientation to the Sonography Profession - DMS 160 — Vascular Sonography I - DMS 190 — Coordinated Internship - DMS 196 — On-Site Training in: - DMS 204 — Introduction to General Sonography - DMS 206 — Introduction to Sonography - DMS 207 — Sectional Anatomy - DMS 208 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation I - DMS 209 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation II - DMS 217 — Sectional Anatomy Laboratory - DMS 218 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation Laboratory I - DMS 219 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation Laboratory II - DMS 231 — Clinical Education I - DMS 232 — Clinical Education II - DMS 260 — Vascular Sonography II - DMS 265 — Vascular Case Study Review - DMS 266 — Vascular Ultrasound Registry Review - ENG 111 — College Composition I - HLT 141 — Introduction to Medical Terminology - HLT 220 — Concepts of Disease - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - PHY 100 — Elements of Physics - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/diagnostic-medical-sonography-vascular-sonography-specialization-aas/ --- # Driver Education Instructor, C.S.C. This program is designed for students who wish to become qualified teachers of driver education or maintain qualifications in the state of Virginia. ## Courses - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - EDU 114 — Driver Task Analysis - EDU 214 — Instructional Principles/Drivers Edu. - ENG 111 — College Composition I Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/driver-education-instructor-csc/ --- # NAEYC Outcome Measures Academic year in which a Fall cohort of full-time candidates enrolled in the program (select three sequential years) Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/early-childhood-development-aas/ead-accreditation/ --- # Outcomes-SLO/NAEYC Assessments The Early Childhood Development Program prepares candidates to be proficient in the Professional Standards and Competencies for Early Childhood Educators : Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/early-childhood-development-aas/outcomes/ --- # Early Childhood Development, Certificate **Certificate** The curriculum is designed to prepare individuals for employment in environments where the care and education of young children is the primary focus. Job opportunities include employment in child development programs and family child care homes and before and after school-age programs. ## Courses - CHD 118 — Language Arts for Young Children - CHD 120 — Intro. Early Childhood Education - CHD 145 — Teaching Art, Music, and Movement to Children - CHD 146 — Math, Science & Social Studies for Children - CHD 165 — Observation/Participation/Early Childhood - CHD 205 — Guiding the Behavior of Children - CHD 216 — Early Learning, Family, Community, and Social Change - EDU 235 — Health, Safety, & Nutrition Education - ENG 111 — College Composition I - PSY 230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/early-childhood-development-certificate/ --- # Early Childhood Development, C.S.C. This curriculum is designed to prepare individuals to work with young children in safe and healthy environments that are supportive of children’s individual physical, cognitive, and social-emotional development. Job opportunities include employment as assistant teachers, teachers, group leaders, or family child care providers in programs for young children. ## Courses - CHD 120 — Intro. Early Childhood Education - CHD 145 — Teaching Art, Music, and Movement to Children - CHD 165 — Observation/Participation/Early Childhood - CHD 205 — Guiding the Behavior of Children - EDU 235 — Health, Safety, & Nutrition Education - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/early-childhood-development-csc/ --- # Early Childhood Development: Infant and Toddler Care, C.S.C. The curriculum is designed to prepare individuals to create developmentally appropriate learning environments for infants and toddlers. Job opportunities include employment in child development programs and family child care homes. ## Courses - CHD 120 — Intro. Early Childhood Education - CHD 164 — Working with Infants and Toddlers in Inclusive Settings - CHD 165 — Observation/Participation/Early Childhood - CHD 166 — Infant And Toddler Programs - EDU 235 — Health, Safety, & Nutrition Education - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/early-childhood-development-infant-toddler-care-csc/ --- # Education, A.S. **Degree** This curriculum prepares students to transfer to any four-year college or university teacher preparation program. Courses in this degree are designed to satisfy some of the endorsement and professional course requirements of a Virginia teaching license. In EDU 200 Foundations of Education , students will identify the endorsement (content) courses they need to earn a teaching license. Students should meet with a Teacher Education faculty member or Education Field Placement Coordinator and Advising Specialist to select the correct courses for their area of licensure. EDU 200 Foundations of Educ… ## Courses - ART 101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART 102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ART 121 — Foundations of Drawing - ART 131 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART 132 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART 223 — Life Drawing - ASL 101 — Beginning American Sign Language I - ASL 102 — Beginning American Sign Language II - ASL 125 — History of the U.S. Deaf Community - ASL 201 — Intermediate American Sign Language I - ASL 202 — Intermediate American Sign Language II - BIO 101 — General Biology I - BIO 102 — General Biology II - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 150 — Microbiology for Health Sciences - BIO 256 — General Genetics - CHM 101 — Introductory Chemistry I - CHM 111 — General Chemistry I - CHM 112 — General Chemistry II - CHM 241 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM 242 — Organic Chemistry II - CHM 245 — Organic Chemistry I Laboratory - CHM 246 — Organic Chemistry II Laboratory - CSC 221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 131 — Acting I - CST 136 — Theatre Workshop - CST 145 — Technical Theatre - ECO 150 — Economic Essentials: Theory and Application - ECO 201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO 202 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDU 200 — Foundations of Education - EDU 204 — Teaching in a Diverse Society - EDU 206 — Classroom and Behavioral Management - EDU 207 — Human Growth and Development - EDU 250 — Foundations of Exceptional Education - EDU 270 — Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders - EDU 280 — Introduction to Instructional Technologies - EGR 121 — Foundations of Engineering - EGR 122 — Engineering Design - EGR 125 — Introduction to Computer Programming for Engineers - EGR 240 — Statics - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ENG 200 — Introduction to Linguistics - ENG 210 — Advanced Composition - ENG 211 — Creative Writing I - ENG 212 — Creative Writing II - ENG 215 — Creative Writing - Fiction I - ENG 219 — Creative Writing - Drama - ENG 245 — British Literature - ENG 246 — American Literature - ENG 250 — Children's Literature - ENG 255 — World Literature - ENG 258 — African American Literature - ENV 121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - ENV 122 — Applications in Environmental Science - GEO 200 — Introduction to Physical Geography - GEO 210 — People & the Land: Intro. to Cultural Geography - GEO 220 — World Regional Geography - GOL 105 — Physical Geology - GOL 106 — Historical Geology - GOL 111 — Oceanography I - HIS 101 — Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE - HIS 102 — Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE - HIS 111 — World Civilizations Pre-1500 CE - HIS 112 — World Civilizations Post-1500 CE - HIS 121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History Since 1865 - HIS 141 — African-American History I - HIS 281 — History of Virginia I - HLT 110 — Personal and Community Health - HLT 206 — Introduction to Kinesiology - HLT 230 — Principles of Nutrition - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 162 — PreCalculus II - MTH 167 — PreCalculus with Trigonometry - MTH 245 — Statistics I - MTH 261 — Applied Calculus I - MTH 262 — Applied Calculus II - MTH 263 — Calculus I - MTH 264 — Calculus II - MTH 265 — Calculus III - MTH 266 — Linear Algebra - MTH 288 — Discrete Mathematics - MUS 111 — Music Theory I - MUS 112 — Music Theory II - MUS 121 — Music in Society - MUS 145 — Applied Music - Keyboard - MUS 155 — Applied Music - Woodwinds - MUS 165 — Applied Music - Strings - MUS 185 — Applied Music - Percussion - MUS 211 — Advanced Music Theory I - MUS 212 — Advanced Music Theory II - MUS 221 — History of Western Music pre-1750 - MUS 222 — History of Western Music 1750 to Present - MUS 241 — Advanced Class Piano I - PHY 100 — Elements of Physics - PHY 150 — Elements of Astronomy - PHY 201 — General College Physics I - PHY 202 — General College Physics II - PHY 241 — University Physics I - PHY 242 — University Physics II - PLS 135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PLS 136 — State and Local Government and Politics - PLS 140 — Introduction to Comparative Politics - PSY 200 — Principles of Psychology - PSY 230 — Developmental Psychology - REL 230 — Religions of the World - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/education-as/ --- # Education: Elementary Education Major, A.S. **Degree** This curriculum is designed for students seeking licensure in either PreK-3rd Grade or PreK-6th Grade. Upon completion of endorsement courses, students should take the Praxis II: Elementary Education Multiple Subjects. This curriculum prepares students to transfer to any four-year college or university teacher preparation program. Courses in this degree are designed to satisfy some of the endorsement and professional course requirements of a Virginia teaching license. In EDU 200 Foundations of Education , students will identify the endorsement (content) courses they need to earn a teaching li… ## Courses - ART 100 — Art Appreciation - ART 101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART 150 — History of Film & Animation - ART 215 — History of Modern Art - BIO 101 — General Biology I - CHM 101 — Introductory Chemistry I - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - EDU 200 — Foundations of Education - EDU 204 — Teaching in a Diverse Society - EDU 206 — Classroom and Behavioral Management - EDU 207 — Human Growth and Development - EDU 250 — Foundations of Exceptional Education - EDU 280 — Introduction to Instructional Technologies - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ENG 250 — Children's Literature - ENV 121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - GEO 220 — World Regional Geography - GOL 105 — Physical Geology - GOL 106 — Historical Geology - HIS 111 — World Civilizations Pre-1500 CE - HIS 112 — World Civilizations Post-1500 CE - HIS 121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History Since 1865 - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 245 — Statistics I - MTH 261 — Applied Calculus I - MTH 262 — Applied Calculus II - MTH 263 — Calculus I - MTH 264 — Calculus II - MUS 121 — Music in Society - MUS 221 — History of Western Music pre-1750 - MUS 222 — History of Western Music 1750 to Present - MUS 225 — The History of Jazz - PHI 100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI 111 — Logic - PHI 220 — Ethics and Society - PHI 227 — Biomedical Ethics - PHY 150 — Elements of Astronomy - PLS 135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PLS 136 — State and Local Government and Politics - REL 100 — Introduction to the Study of Religion - REL 233 — Introduction to Islam - REL 237 — Religions of the East - REL 238 — Religions of the West - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/education-elementary-education-major-as/ --- # Education: Emerging Educator, C.S.C. The purpose of this certificate is to assist provisionally licensed teachers beginning the path to a 10-year renewable teaching license. Students will need to complete the remaining 3-4 professional courses, including Curriculum and Instruction, Assessment of Learning, and Reading Methods at a university. ## Courses - EDU 200 — Foundations of Education - EDU 206 — Classroom and Behavioral Management - EDU 207 — Human Growth and Development Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/education-emerging-educator-csc/ --- # Education: Grades 6-12 Social Studies Education Major, A.S. **Degree** This curriculum is designed for students seeking licensure in 6-12 social studies education. This curriculum prepares students to transfer to any four-year college or university teacher preparation program. Courses in this degree are designed to satisfy some of the endorsement and professional course requirements of a Virginia teaching license. In EDU 200 Foundations of Education , students will identify the endorsement (content) courses they need to earn a teaching license. Students should meet with a Teacher Education faculty member or Education Field Placement Coordinator and Advising Spec… ## Courses - BIO 101 — General Biology I - CHM 101 — Introductory Chemistry I - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ECO 201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO 202 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDU 200 — Foundations of Education - EDU 204 — Teaching in a Diverse Society - EDU 207 — Human Growth and Development - EDU 250 — Foundations of Exceptional Education - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ENG 245 — British Literature - ENG 246 — American Literature - ENV 121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - GEO 200 — Introduction to Physical Geography - GEO 210 — People & the Land: Intro. to Cultural Geography - GEO 220 — World Regional Geography - GOL 105 — Physical Geology - GOL 106 — Historical Geology - HIS 111 — World Civilizations Pre-1500 CE - HIS 112 — World Civilizations Post-1500 CE - HIS 121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History Since 1865 - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - PHY 150 — Elements of Astronomy - PLS 135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PLS 136 — State and Local Government and Politics - PSY 230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/education-grades-612-social-studies-education-major-as/ --- # Education: K-12 Special Education Adapted and General Curriculum Major, A.S. **Degree** This curriculum is designed for students seeking licensure in K-12 Special Education Adapted Curriculum or K-12 Special Education General Curriculum. This curriculum prepares students to transfer to any four-year college or university teacher preparation program. Courses in this degree are designed to satisfy some of the endorsement and professional course requirements of a Virginia teaching license. In EDU 200 Foundations of Education , students will identify the endorsement (content) courses they need to earn a teaching license. ## Courses - BIO 101 — General Biology I - CHM 101 — Introductory Chemistry I - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - EDU 200 — Foundations of Education - EDU 204 — Teaching in a Diverse Society - EDU 206 — Classroom and Behavioral Management - EDU 207 — Human Growth and Development - EDU 250 — Foundations of Exceptional Education - EDU 270 — Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders - EDU 280 — Introduction to Instructional Technologies - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ENG 250 — Children's Literature - ENV 121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - GEO 220 — World Regional Geography - GOL 105 — Physical Geology - GOL 106 — Historical Geology - HIS 121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History Since 1865 - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 245 — Statistics I - MTH 261 — Applied Calculus I - MTH 262 — Applied Calculus II - MTH 263 — Calculus I - MTH 264 — Calculus II - PHY 150 — Elements of Astronomy - PLS 135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PLS 136 — State and Local Government and Politics - PSY 230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/education-k12-special-education-adapted-general-curriculum-major-as/ --- # Education: Teaching Professional, C.S.C. The purpose of this certificate is to allow for exploration of teaching as a career while providing the skills necessary for entry-level employment and meet some professional coursework required for provisionally licensed teachers in Virginia. In this certificate, students may receive Credit for Prior Learning for their work experiences. Students who would benefit from the program include career switchers, provisionally licensed educators, and undergraduates seeking to learn more about the field of education. Upon completion, job opportunities include Substitute Teachers and Instructional Ass… ## Courses - EDU 200 — Foundations of Education - EDU 204 — Teaching in a Diverse Society - EDU 206 — Classroom and Behavioral Management - EDU 207 — Human Growth and Development - EDU 250 — Foundations of Exceptional Education - EDU 290 — Seminar & Project - ENG 111 — College Composition I - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/education-teaching-professional-csc/ --- # Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Accelerated Program Designed for students who are certified Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and who are ready to take the next step in their careers to complete NOVA’s Accelerated Paramedic Program in just 12 months. Intended for motivated students seeking an intensive, fast-track pathway to becoming a paramedic, this program combines rigorous classroom instruction with hands-on clinical and field experience. Classes and clinical rotations meet 4 to 5 days a week, where students gain comprehensive training in advanced life support, patient assessment, and emergency medical procedures. Upon completion, gradu… ## Courses - EMS 123 — EMS Clinical Preparation - EMS 163 — Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) - EMS 164 — Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) - EMS 165 — Advanced Cardiac Life Support - EMS 167 — Emergency Pediatrics Course (EPC) - EMS 170 — ALS Internship I - EMS 180 — Advanced EMS Foundations - EMS 181 — Advanced Airway and Shock Management - EMS 182 — Advanced Airway and Shock Management Lab - EMS 183 — Advanced Medical Care - EMS 184 — Advanced Medical Care Laboratory - EMS 185 — Advanced Trauma Care - EMS 186 — Advanced Trauma Care Laboratory - EMS 210 — EMS Operations - EMS 212 — Leadership and Professional Development - EMS 216 — Paramedic Review - EMS 221 — Paramedic Cardiovascular Care - EMS 222 — Paramedic Cardiovascular Laboratory - EMS 223 — Paramedic Patient Care I - EMS 224 — Paramedic Patient Care I Laboratory - EMS 225 — Paramedic Patient Care II - EMS 226 — Paramedic Patient Care Laboratory II - EMS 241 — Paramedic Internship I - EMS 246 — Paramedic Internship II - EMS 249 — Paramedic Capstone Internship Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/emergency-medical-services-aas/ems-accelerated/ --- # Engineering, A.S. **Degree** The curriculum is designed to prepare the student to transfer to a bachelor’s degree program in an Engineering discipline. Some of the Engineering disciplines are aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and systems engineering. It is highly recommended that students consult with an Engineering faculty advisor prior to selecting their courses to ensure maximum transferability. ## Courses - BIO 101 — General Biology I - BIO 206 — Cell Biology - CHM 111 — General Chemistry I - CHM 112 — General Chemistry II - CHM 241 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM 242 — Organic Chemistry II - CHM 245 — Organic Chemistry I Laboratory - CHM 246 — Organic Chemistry II Laboratory - CIV 225 — Soil Mechanics - CIV 226 — Soil Mechanics Laboratory - CIV 240 — Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics - CIV 280 — Introduction To Environmental Engineering - CSC 221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - CSC 222 — Object Oriented Programming - CSC 223 — Data Structures and Analysis of Algorithms - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ECO 202 — Principles of Microeconomics - EGR 121 — Foundations of Engineering - EGR 122 — Engineering Design - EGR 125 — Introduction to Computer Programming for Engineers - EGR 206 — Engineering Economics - EGR 240 — Statics - EGR 245 — Dynamics - EGR 246 — Mechanics of Materials - EGR 248 — Thermodynamics For Engineering - EGR 270 — Fundamentals of Computer Engineering - EGR 271 — Electric Circuits I - EGR 272 — Electric Circuits II - EGR 280 — Foundations of Environmental Engineering - EGR 282 — Hydraulics for Civil and Environmental Engineering - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - GOL 105 — Physical Geology - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 162 — PreCalculus II - MTH 167 — PreCalculus with Trigonometry - MTH 263 — Calculus I - MTH 264 — Calculus II - MTH 265 — Calculus III - MTH 266 — Linear Algebra - MTH 267 — Differential Equations - MTH 283 — Probability and Statistics - MTH 288 — Discrete Mathematics - PHY 241 — University Physics I - PHY 242 — University Physics II - PHY 243 — Modern Physics - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/engineering-as/ --- # Engineering Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** This program is designed to prepare students for employment as a technician, operator, and/or technologist in the fields of engineering technology, electrical technology, industrial technology, operational technology, sensor technology, automation technology, robotics and mechatronics. ## Courses - BUS 204 — Project Management - CAD 175 — Schematics and Mechanical Diagrams - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - ELE 146 — Electric Motor Control - ELE 150 — A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals - ELE 189 — Data Cabling Communication - ELE 211 — Electrical Machines I - ELE 233 — Programmable Logic Controller Systems I - ELE 250 — Fiber Optic Technology - ENG 115 — Technical Writing - ETR 281 — Digital Systems - IND 123 — Introduction to Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma - IND 137 — Team Concepts & Problem Solving - INS 230 — Instrumentation I - INS 233 — Process Control Integration - ITP 170 — Project Management - MEC 140 — Introduction to Mechatronics - MEC 230 — Mechatronics Process Control - MEC 266 — Application of Fluid Mechanics - MEC 270 — Computation for Engineering Technology - MTH 111 — Basic Technical Mathematics - SAF 130 — Industrial Safety OSHA 10 - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/engineering-technology-aas/ --- # Engineering Technology: Data Center Operations, C.S.C. This program is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment in data centers or companies that support data center function as a technician, operator and/or technologist. Coursework will prepare students to earn the DICSI Installer 2 (Fiber Optic) and OSHA 10 industry credentials. ## Courses - CAD 175 — Schematics and Mechanical Diagrams - ELE 146 — Electric Motor Control - ELE 148 — Power Distribution Systems - ELE 150 — A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals - ELE 250 — Fiber Optic Technology - ENE 108 — Intro to Data Center Operations - IND 137 — Team Concepts & Problem Solving - MTH 111 — Basic Technical Mathematics - SAF 130 — Industrial Safety OSHA 10 - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/engineering-technology-data-center-operations-csc/ --- # Engineering Technology: Data Center Operations Specialization, A.A.S. **Degree** This program is designed to prepare students for employment in data centers or companies that support data center function as a technician, operator and/or technologist. Coursework will prepare students to earn BICSI Installer 1, Installer 2 (Copper) and Installer 2 (Fiber Optic) industry credentials. ## Courses - AIR 121 — Air Cond & Refrigeration I - CAD 175 — Schematics and Mechanical Diagrams - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - ELE 146 — Electric Motor Control - ELE 148 — Power Distribution Systems - ELE 150 — A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals - ELE 189 — Data Cabling Communication - ELE 211 — Electrical Machines I - ELE 233 — Programmable Logic Controller Systems I - ELE 250 — Fiber Optic Technology - ENE 108 — Intro to Data Center Operations - ENE 208 — Critical Site Operations - ENE 228 — Building Automation & Energy Management Systems - ENG 115 — Technical Writing - ETR 281 — Digital Systems - IND 123 — Introduction to Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma - IND 137 — Team Concepts & Problem Solving - MEC 270 — Computation for Engineering Technology - MTH 111 — Basic Technical Mathematics - SAF 130 — Industrial Safety OSHA 10 - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/engineering-technology-data-center-operations-specialization-aas/ --- # Engineering Technology: Engineering Technology Technician, C.S.C. This program is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment in technology companies and related industries that require technicians/technologists trained in engineering technology, mechatronics, automation, electronics and robotics. Coursework will prepare students to earn the BICSI Installer 2 (Fiber Optic) and OSHA 10 industry credentials. ## Courses - CAD 175 — Schematics and Mechanical Diagrams - ELE 146 — Electric Motor Control - ELE 150 — A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals - ELE 250 — Fiber Optic Technology - IND 123 — Introduction to Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma - IND 137 — Team Concepts & Problem Solving - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - MEC 140 — Introduction to Mechatronics - MTH 111 — Basic Technical Mathematics - SAF 130 — Industrial Safety OSHA 10 - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/engineering-technology-engineering-technology-technician-csc/ --- # General Studies, A.S. **Degree** This program is a flexible associate degree for students who plan to transfer to a 4-year university, but are not yet sure of their intended major. The degree parallels the first two years of a four-year bachelor’s degree program, providing maximum transfer elective options for exploration. ## Courses - CSC 110 — Principles of Computer Science - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - HIS 101 — Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE - HIS 102 — Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE - HIS 111 — World Civilizations Pre-1500 CE - HIS 112 — World Civilizations Post-1500 CE - HIS 121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History Since 1865 - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 245 — Statistics I - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/general-studies-as/ --- # Geographic Information Systems (GIS), C.S.C. This program is designed to help students develop both the theoretical knowledge and a practical facility with GIS. Students who already hold a baccalaureate or master’s degree will acquire the requisite skills and knowledge to switch careers, or to apply spatial analysis in their present workplaces. Students will be positioned to pursue additional coursework toward an associate degree and/or transfer to a four-year institution for further study in the geospatial, environmental, or physical sciences; in civil engineering; in information technology; or in business/marketing at a four-year inst… ## Courses - GEO 220 — World Regional Geography - GIS 200 — Geographic Information Systems I (GIS) - GIS 201 — Geographic Information Systems II (GIS) - GIS 203 — Cartography for GIS - GIS 205 — GIS 3-Dimensional Analysis - GIS 255 — Exploring Our Earth: Introduction to Remote Sensing - GIS 290 — Coordinated Internship - ITP 150 — Python Programming Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/geographic-information-systems-gis-csc/ --- # Graphic Design, A.A.S. **Degree** The curriculum is designed for individuals who seek full-time employment in the graphic design field. Job opportunities include graphic designer, art director, illustrator, production artist, package designer and web content developer, among others in the graphic design marketplace. ## Courses - ART 116 — Design For The Web I - ART 121 — Foundations of Drawing - ART 131 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART 132 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART 135 — Visual Communications - ART 140 — Introduction to Graphic Skills - ART 141 — Typography I - ART 142 — Typography II - ART 209 — Creative Concepts and Writing - ART 217 — Graphic Design I - ART 218 — Graphic Design II - ART 223 — Life Drawing - ART 250 — History of Design - ART 251 — Communication Design I - ART 265 — Graphic Techniques - ART 268 — Professional Practices In Communication Design - ART 281 — Illustration for Designers - ART 287 — Portfolio And Resume Preparation - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENV 121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - ENV 122 — Applications in Environmental Science - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - PHT 270 — Digital Imaging I - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/graphic-design-aas/ --- # Graphic Design: Interactive Design Specialization, A.A.S. **Degree** The curriculum is designed for individuals who seek full-time employment in the communication design profession. Upon completion, an individual would be prepared to work in the field of web-based interactive design including multimedia techniques specific to the web. Job opportunities include web designer, UX designer, web content developer and motion graphic designer, among others in the graphic design marketplace. ## Courses - ART 116 — Design For The Web I - ART 121 — Foundations of Drawing - ART 130 — Introduction to Multimedia - ART 131 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART 135 — Visual Communications - ART 140 — Introduction to Graphic Skills - ART 141 — Typography I - ART 142 — Typography II - ART 150 — History of Film & Animation - ART 203 — Animation I - ART 204 — Animation II - ART 250 — History of Design - ART 251 — Communication Design I - ART 263 — Interactive Design I - ART 264 — Interactive Design II - ART 270 — Motion Graphics I - ART 287 — Portfolio And Resume Preparation - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENV 121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - ENV 122 — Applications in Environmental Science - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - PHT 270 — Digital Imaging I - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/graphic-design-interactive-design-specialization-aas/ --- # Health Information Management, A.A.S. **Degree** The curriculum is designed to provide training in the management of systems to collect, store, process, retrieve, analyze, disseminate, and communicate information related to the research, planning, provision, and evaluation of healthcare services. It provides students with a unique blend of courses in information technology, business management, and clinical knowledge. Students who possess an interest in studying diseases and therapies but who prefer not to work in a direct patient care setting find this career very rewarding. An interest in using computers to manage data is also important.… ## Courses - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - HIM 110 — Introduction to Human Pathology - HIM 111 — Medical Terminology - HIM 130 — Healthcare Information Systems - HIM 141 — Fundamentals of Health Information Systems I - HIM 142 — Fundamentals of Health Information Systems II - HIM 220 — Health Statistics - HIM 226 — Legal Aspects/Health Record Documentation - HIM 229 — Performance Improvement in Health Care Settings - HIM 230 — Information Systems and Technology in Health Care - HIM 233 — Electronic Health Records Management - HIM 249 — Supervision & Mgt. Practices For HIM - HIM 250 — Health Data Classification Systems - HIM 251 — Clinical Practice I - HIM 252 — Clinical Practice II - HIM 254 — Advanced Coding & Reimbursement - HIM 255 — Health Data Class. Systems II/CPT - HIM 260 — Pharmacology For Health Info Management - HIM 280 — HIM Capstone - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - PED 116 — Lifetime Fitness And Wellness - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/health-information-management-aas/ --- # Health Information Management: Clinical Data Coding, C.S.C. The curriculum is designed for persons who seek entry-level employment as clinical data coding specialists in healthcare organizations by providing them with knowledge in anatomy and medical terminology, skill development in ICD-10-CM/PCS and CPT coding classification systems, database management, and clinical data abstracting processes, prospective payment systems, and reimbursement strategies. Clinical data coding specialists are in demand across the spectrum of healthcare organizations including hospitals, physician offices, insurance companies, managed care organizations, contracting grou… ## Courses - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 145 — Basic Human Anatomy & Physiology - ENG 111 — College Composition I - HIM 110 — Introduction to Human Pathology - HIM 111 — Medical Terminology - HIM 141 — Fundamentals of Health Information Systems I - HIM 199 — Supervised Study - HIM 250 — Health Data Classification Systems - HIM 254 — Advanced Coding & Reimbursement - HIM 255 — Health Data Class. Systems II/CPT - HIM 260 — Pharmacology For Health Info Management Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/health-information-management-clinical-data-coding-csc/ --- # Health Sciences, A.S. **Degree** The academic foundation in this degree will allow students to continue their education by applying to a competitive program at the Medical Education Campus or prepare for entry to a variety of allied health or health sciences baccalaureate programs. Students should consult an academic advisor in selecting electives to this curriculum. ## Courses - BIO 101 — General Biology I - BIO 102 — General Biology II - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 145 — Basic Human Anatomy & Physiology - BIO 150 — Microbiology for Health Sciences - BIO 206 — Cell Biology - CHM 241 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM 245 — Organic Chemistry I Laboratory - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - DIT 121 — Nutrition I - DMS 100 — Orientation to the Sonography Profession - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - HIM 111 — Medical Terminology - HLT 110 — Personal and Community Health - HLT 141 — Introduction to Medical Terminology - HLT 143 — Medical Terminology I - HLT 206 — Introduction to Kinesiology - HLT 230 — Principles of Nutrition - HLT 250 — General Pharmacology - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH 133 — Mathematics for Health Professions - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 245 — Statistics I - PSY 200 — Principles of Psychology - PSY 230 — Developmental Psychology - PSY 240 — Health Psychology - RAD 105 — Introduction to Radiology, Protection and Patient Care - RTH 120 — Fundamental Theory for Respiratory Care - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: - VET 111 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Anim Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/health-sciences-as/ --- # Health Sciences: Public Health Major, A.S. **Degree** This curriculum is designed for students seeking to pursue a transfer degree in Public Health-related field, designed for transfer. Students will be introduced to public health principles, practices, and policies. Students will be provided with an overview of public health systems globally to better understand the trends within public health and the public health effects on individuals and populations. They will learn about social determinants of health, the influence of culture on health, learn about health disparities, and will learn about the impact of effective health education and health… ## Courses - BIO 101 — General Biology I - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 150 — Microbiology for Health Sciences - BIO 205 — General Microbiology - BIO 206 — Cell Biology - BIO 256 — General Genetics - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - HIM 111 — Medical Terminology - HIS 101 — Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE - HIS 102 — Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE - HIS 112 — World Civilizations Post-1500 CE - HLT 110 — Personal and Community Health - HLT 143 — Medical Terminology I - HLT 145 — Ethics For Healthcare Personnel - HLT 228 — Introduction to Public Health - HLT 230 — Principles of Nutrition - HLT 241 — Global Health Perspectives - ITE 100 — Introduction to Information Systems - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 245 — Statistics I - PHI 227 — Biomedical Ethics - PSY 200 — Principles of Psychology - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/health-sciences-public-health-major-as/ --- # Horticulture Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** The curriculum is designed to prepare students for full-time employment within the field of commercial horticulture as well as for those presently working who seek further knowledge and advancement. ## Courses - BUS 100 — Introduction to Business - BUS 116 — Entrepreneurship - BUS 117 — Leadership Development - BUS 165 — Small Business Management - BUS 200 — Principles of Management - BUS 260 — Planning for Small Business - CHM 101 — Introductory Chemistry I - CHM 111 — General Chemistry I - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 115 — Small Group Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 227 — Business and Professional Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - HRT 100 — Introduction to Horticulture - HRT 115 — Plant Propagation - HRT 120 — History of Garden Design - HRT 125 — Chemicals in Horticulture - HRT 127 — Horticultural Botany - HRT 135 — Training for Commercial Pesticide Application - HRT 160 — Applied Mathematics for the Green Industry - HRT 201 — Landscape Plants I - HRT 202 — Landscape Plants II - HRT 205 — Soils - HRT 207 — Plant Pest Management - HRT 231 — Planting Design I - HRT 245 — Woody Plants - HRT 259 — Arboriculture - HRT 269 — Professional Turf Care - HRT 275 — Landscape Construction & Maintenance - HRT 290 — Coordinated Internship - HRT 297 — Cooperative Education - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/horticulture-technology-aas/ --- # Horticulture Technology: Landscape Design Specialization, A.A.S. **Degree** This program is designed to prepare the student for full-time employment within the field of landscape design as well as assisting those who are presently working and who wish to further their knowledge and upgrade their skills. ## Courses - BUS 100 — Introduction to Business - BUS 116 — Entrepreneurship - BUS 117 — Leadership Development - BUS 165 — Small Business Management - BUS 200 — Principles of Management - BUS 260 — Planning for Small Business - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 115 — Small Group Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 227 — Business and Professional Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - HRT 100 — Introduction to Horticulture - HRT 120 — History of Garden Design - HRT 160 — Applied Mathematics for the Green Industry - HRT 201 — Landscape Plants I - HRT 202 — Landscape Plants II - HRT 230 — Site Analysis - HRT 231 — Planting Design I - HRT 232 — Planting Design II - HRT 233 — Landscape Drawing Applications - HRT 244 — Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) for Landscape Designers - HRT 245 — Woody Plants - HRT 250 — Plant Composition - HRT 259 — Arboriculture - HRT 275 — Landscape Construction & Maintenance - HRT 290 — Coordinated Internship - HRT 297 — Cooperative Education - HRT 298 — Seminar & Project - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/horticulture-technology-landscape-design-specialization-aas/ --- # Information Systems Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** This curriculum is designed for those who seek employment in the field of information technology, for those who are presently in that field and who wish to increase their knowledge and update their skills, and for those who must augment their abilities in other fields with knowledge and skills in information technology. ## Courses - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ITD 110 — Web Page Design I - ITD 256 — Advanced Database Management - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - ITE 170 — Multimedia Software - ITE 221 — PC Hardware & O/S Architecture - ITN 100 — Intro to Telecommunications - ITN 101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN 107 — Pers. Computer Hardware & Troubleshooting - ITN 170 — LINUX System Administration - ITN 260 — Network Security Basics - ITP 100 — Software Design - ITP 120 — JAVA Programming I - ITP 132 — C++ Programming I - ITP 150 — Python Programming - ITP 160 — Introduction to Game Design and Development - ITP 225 — Web Scripting Languages - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/information-systems-technology-aas/ --- # Information Systems Technology: Application Programming, C.S.C. This program prepares the student to design and implement traditional/legacy stand-alone and client-server applications using procedural and object-oriented development techniques. Upon completion, graduates are prepared to study for one of the following industry certifications: MCP-Programming or the Sun Certified Programming for Java 2. ## Courses - ITP 100 — Software Design - ITP 120 — JAVA Programming I - ITP 150 — Python Programming - ITP 220 — Java Programming II - ITP 250 — Advanced Python Programming Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/information-systems-technology-application-programming-csc/ --- # Information Systems Technology: Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics, C.S.C. This program is designed to provide students with skills that support the newest capabilities and advances in digital data analytics. These new features in digital data analytics technology enable the data analyst to collect, analyze and make data accessible for making business decisions. This program focuses on training data analytics specialists who can provide these advantages to their employers and stay on the leading edge of technology. Upon completion, graduates are prepared to study for data analytics exams such as CompTIA Data+, Microsoft Certified: Data Analyst Associate and Google D… ## Courses - ITD 132 — Structured Query Language - ITD 140 — Machine Learning I - ITD 145 — Applied Data Science Techniques - ITD 245 — Advanced Applied Data Science Techniques - ITD 256 — Advanced Database Management - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - ITP 150 — Python Programming Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/information-systems-technology-artificial-intelligence-data-analytics-csc/ --- # Information Systems Technology: Cloud Computing, C.S.C. This curriculum is designed for those who seek employment in the field of cloud computing, for those who are presently in that field and who desire to increase their knowledge and update their skills, and for those who must augment their abilities in other fields with knowledge and skills in cloud computing. ## Courses - ITD 256 — Advanced Database Management - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - ITN 101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN 170 — LINUX System Administration - ITN 213 — Information Storage & Management - ITN 254 — Virtual Infrastructure: Installation and Configuration - ITN 257 — Cloud Computing: Infrastructure and Services - ITN 260 — Network Security Basics - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/information-systems-technology-cloud-computing-csc/ --- # Information Systems Technology: Cloud Computing Specialization, A.A.S. **Degree** This curriculum is designed for those who seek employment in the field of cloud computing, for those who are presently in that field and who desire to increase their knowledge and update their skills, and for those who must augment their abilities in other fields with knowledge and skills in cloud computing. ## Courses - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 115 — Small Group Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 227 — Business and Professional Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ITD 110 — Web Page Design I - ITD 256 — Advanced Database Management - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - ITE 221 — PC Hardware & O/S Architecture - ITN 100 — Intro to Telecommunications - ITN 101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN 106 — Microcomputer Operating Systems - ITN 107 — Pers. Computer Hardware & Troubleshooting - ITN 170 — LINUX System Administration - ITN 200 — Administration of Network Resources - ITN 213 — Information Storage & Management - ITN 254 — Virtual Infrastructure: Installation and Configuration - ITN 257 — Cloud Computing: Infrastructure and Services - ITN 260 — Network Security Basics - ITN 290 — Coord. Internship - ITN 295 — Topics In: - ITP 100 — Software Design - ITP 120 — JAVA Programming I - ITP 132 — C++ Programming I - ITP 150 — Python Programming - ITP 160 — Introduction to Game Design and Development - ITP 225 — Web Scripting Languages - ITP 270 — Programming For Cybersecurity - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/information-systems-technology-cloud-computing-specialization-aas/ --- # Information Systems Technology: Database Specialist, C.S.C. This program is designed to provide students with skills that support the newest capabilities and advances in database technology. These new features in database technology enable databases to increase in scale and provide higher security and greater reliability. This program focuses on training database technologists who can provide these advantages to their employers and stay on the leading edge of database technology. Upon completion, graduates are prepared to study for some of the exams for the Oracle Database Administrator Certified Associate. ## Courses - ITD 132 — Structured Query Language - ITD 134 — PL/SQL Programming - ITD 256 — Advanced Database Management - ITD 260 — Data Modeling and Design - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - ITP 120 — JAVA Programming I - ITP 132 — C++ Programming I - ITP 137 — Programming IOS Devices - ITP 140 — Client Side Scripting - ITP 150 — Python Programming - ITP 160 — Introduction to Game Design and Development - ITP 165 — Gaming and Simulation - ITP 225 — Web Scripting Languages - ITP 226 — Mobile Java Development - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/information-systems-technology-database-specialist-csc/ --- # Information Systems Technology: Fiber and Network Technician, C.S.C. This program prepares students for entry-level employment in data centers and related industries that require technicians/technologists trained in engineering technology, information technology, fiber optics, electronics, and data processing. Coursework will prepare students to earn the A+ Hardware, A+ Software, Network Troubleshooting, ETA FOI (Fiber Optic), and OSHA 10 industry credentials. ## Courses - ELE 150 — A.C. and D.C. Circuit Fundamentals - ELE 250 — Fiber Optic Technology - ENE 108 — Intro to Data Center Operations - ITE 140 — Spreadsheeting for Business - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - ITN 101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN 106 — Microcomputer Operating Systems - ITN 200 — Administration of Network Resources - MEC 270 — Computation for Engineering Technology - SAF 130 — Industrial Safety OSHA 10 Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/information-systems-technology-fiber-network-technician-csc/ --- # Information Systems Technology: Mobile Application Development, C.S.C. This program is designed for individuals seeking employment in either a mobile application software development firm or large organization with a mobile application development team as well as for those persons already employed who wish to update their skills in mobile application development and testing. This curriculum will prepare students for employment as junior mobile application developers as well as quality assurance test engineers for native mobile applications. Upon completion, graduates are prepared to study for the Google Associate Android Developer certification. ## Courses - ITP 100 — Software Design - ITP 137 — Programming IOS Devices - ITP 150 — Python Programming - ITP 226 — Mobile Java Development - ITP 227 — Advanced Android Application Development - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/information-systems-technology-mobile-application-development-csc/ --- # Information Systems Technology: Network Administration, C.S.C. This program provides the student with a broad background in networking technologies, administration, and support. The material presented in the certificate provides the basic knowledge covered in the Windows Server, Security+, Linux+ and Network+ Certification. It is recommended that students complete the A+ Certification before the Network+ Certification. ## Courses - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - ITN 100 — Intro to Telecommunications - ITN 101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN 170 — LINUX System Administration - ITN 171 — UNIX I - ITN 200 — Administration of Network Resources - ITN 260 — Network Security Basics Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/information-systems-technology-network-administration-csc/ --- # Information Systems Technology: Network Engineering (Specialist), C.S.C. This program is designed to provide the student with the training necessary to obtain several different CISCO certifications as outlined below. These certifications prepare the student to install and/or configure networks, including wide area networks (WANs) and local area networks (LANs). They prepare students to optimize WANs through internet access solutions that reduce bandwidth and lower WAN costs, and provide remote access by integrating remote dial-up access with remote LAN to LAN access, as well as supporting higher levels of performance required for new applications such as internet… ## Courses - ITN 154 — Introduction to Networks - CISCO - ITN 155 — Switching, Wireless, And Wireless Essentials - Cisco - ITN 156 — Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation - Cisco - ITN 157 — WAN Technologies - CISCO - ITN 295 — Topics In: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/information-systems-technology-network-engineering-specialist-csc/ --- # Information Systems Technology: IT Technical Support, C.S.C. This program is designed for individuals seeking employment in a technical support center and for those persons employed who wish to update their skills in the help desk field. This curriculum will prepare students for employment as help desk specialists/technicians, desktop support specialists, and technical support specialists. Upon completion, graduates are prepared to study for the A+ Software, A+ Hardware, Network+, Security+ and AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exams. ## Courses - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - ITN 101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN 106 — Microcomputer Operating Systems - ITN 107 — Pers. Computer Hardware & Troubleshooting - ITN 257 — Cloud Computing: Infrastructure and Services - ITN 260 — Network Security Basics - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/information-systems-technology-technical-support-csc/ --- # Information Systems Technology: Web Design and Development, C.S.C. This program provides the student with the aesthetic, technical, and management knowledge required for the creation and management of well-designed and well-organized websites. ## Courses - ITD 110 — Web Page Design I - ITD 210 — Web Page Design II - ITE 170 — Multimedia Software - ITE 270 — Advanced Multimedia Development - ITP 100 — Software Design - ITP 140 — Client Side Scripting - ITP 225 — Web Scripting Languages - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/information-systems-technology-web-design-development-csc/ --- # Information Technology, A.S. **Degree** This curriculum is designed for persons who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a baccalaureate degree program in information technology. ## Courses - ACC 211 — Principles of Accounting I - ACC 212 — Principles of Accounting II - BUS 100 — Introduction to Business - BUS 224 — Business Statistics - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - HIS 101 — Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE - HIS 102 — Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE - HIS 111 — World Civilizations Pre-1500 CE - HIS 112 — World Civilizations Post-1500 CE - HIS 121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History Since 1865 - ITD 132 — Structured Query Language - ITD 140 — Machine Learning I - ITD 145 — Applied Data Science Techniques - ITD 240 — Machine Learning II - ITD 245 — Advanced Applied Data Science Techniques - ITD 256 — Advanced Database Management - ITE 140 — Spreadsheeting for Business - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - ITE 170 — Multimedia Software - ITE 221 — PC Hardware & O/S Architecture - ITN 100 — Intro to Telecommunications - ITN 101 — Introduction to Network Concepts - ITN 106 — Microcomputer Operating Systems - ITN 107 — Pers. Computer Hardware & Troubleshooting - ITN 170 — LINUX System Administration - ITN 171 — UNIX I - ITN 257 — Cloud Computing: Infrastructure and Services - ITN 260 — Network Security Basics - ITN 261 — Network Attacks, Computer Crime, & Hacking - ITN 262 — Network Comm, Security & Authentication - ITN 266 — Network Security Layers - ITP 120 — JAVA Programming I - ITP 132 — C++ Programming I - ITP 150 — Python Programming - ITP 220 — Java Programming II - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 245 — Statistics I - MTH 261 — Applied Calculus I - MTH 262 — Applied Calculus II - MTH 263 — Calculus I - MTH 264 — Calculus II - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/information-technology-as/ --- # Interior Design, A.A.S. **Degree** The Interior Design program provides quality education to prepare students for entry level employment in the interior design field or to transfer to an accredited university for further education. The curriculum provides a foundation education covering a broad range of topics in interior design, art history, furniture history, and basic design. Computer aided drafting, rendering and business practices round out the curriculum. Career opportunities exist in a diverse array of fields including retail marketing, residential design, commercial design, space planning, kitchen and bath design and d… ## Courses - ARC 200 — History of Architecture - ART 101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART 102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ART 121 — Foundations of Drawing - ART 131 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART 132 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART 140 — Introduction to Graphic Skills - ART 217 — Graphic Design I - ART 251 — Communication Design I - BUS 100 — Introduction to Business - BUS 116 — Entrepreneurship - BUS 201 — Organizational Behavior - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - HRT 260 — Introduction to Floral Design - IDS 100 — Theory & Techniques of Interior Design - IDS 105 — Arch Drafting For Interior Design - IDS 106 — 3-D Drawing & Rendering - IDS 109 — Styles of Furniture And Interiors - IDS 130 — Introduction to Kitchen and Bath Design Systems - IDS 205 — Materials And Sources - IDS 206 — Lighting Design for Interiors - IDS 215 — Theory & Research in Commercial Design - IDS 221 — Designing Commercial Interiors I - IDS 225 — Business Procedures - IDS 235 — Antiques - IDS 245 — Comp. Aided Drafting/Int. Designers - IDS 246 — Advanced CADD for Interior Designers - IDS 285 — Portfolio and Resume Preparation for Interior Designers - IDS 290 — Coordinated Internship - MKT 201 — Introduction to Marketing - MKT 215 — Sales and Marketing Management - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - PSY 200 — Principles of Psychology - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/interior-design-aas/ --- # Liberal Arts, A.A. **Degree** An Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Arts is designed to provide an understanding and appreciation for the ideas and ideals that are the basis of human civilization. It offers a foundation in the arts and sciences and prepares students for transfer into a Bachelor of Arts program. Liberal arts BA degrees prepare graduates for careers in a wide array of professions by enabling them to write well, critically analyze issues, place problems in a variety of contexts, and work competently with diverse groups of colleagues. ## Courses - ART 103 — History of Far Eastern Art I - ART 200 — History of Non-Western Art - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - HIS 101 — Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE - HIS 102 — Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE - HIS 111 — World Civilizations Pre-1500 CE - HIS 112 — World Civilizations Post-1500 CE - HIS 121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History Since 1865 - HIS 180 — Historical Archaeology - HIS 181 — Introduction to Historic Preservation - HIS 183 — Survey of Museum Practice - HIS 187 — Interpreting Material Culture - HIS 203 — History of African Civilizations - HIS 231 — Introduction to Latin American History - HIS 241 — History of Russia I - HIS 251 — History of Middle East Civilization I - HIS 254 — History of Modern East Asian Civilizations - HUM 298 — Seminar And Project - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 245 — Statistics I - MTH 261 — Applied Calculus I - MTH 262 — Applied Calculus II - MTH 263 — Calculus I - MTH 264 — Calculus II - PHI 100 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI 111 — Logic - PHI 200 — The History of Western Philosophy - PHI 220 — Ethics and Society - PHI 227 — Biomedical Ethics - REL 237 — Religions of the East - REL 238 — Religions of the West - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/liberal-arts-aa/ --- # Liberal Arts: Art History Major, A.A. **Degree** The Art History major, which falls within the Liberal Arts parent degree, provides students with an understanding and appreciation of the multiple facets of human civilization, in addition to fostering intellectual growth and exploration. The major offers a foundation in the arts and sciences to best prepare students for transfer into a Bachelor of Arts program. This degree develops critical thinking skills, writing and editing abilities, creative problem solving, and cultural sensitivity, which enables students to work with a diverse group of colleagues. These skills prepare students for a w… ## Courses - ART 100 — Art Appreciation - ART 101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART 102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ART 103 — History of Far Eastern Art I - ART 121 — Foundations of Drawing - ART 131 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART 132 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART 200 — History of Non-Western Art - ART 215 — History of Modern Art - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 245 — Statistics I - MTH 261 — Applied Calculus I - MTH 262 — Applied Calculus II - MTH 263 — Calculus I - MTH 264 — Calculus II - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/liberal-arts-art-history-major-aa/ --- # Liberal Arts: Communication Studies Major, A.A. **Degree** This program is designed for students who wish to study speech communication at the college level or who wish to transfer to a four-year institution for a baccalaureate degree. ## Courses - BIO 101 — General Biology I - BIO 102 — General Biology II - CHM 101 — Introductory Chemistry I - CHM 111 — General Chemistry I - CHM 112 — General Chemistry II - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 114 — Survey of Mass Media - CST 115 — Small Group Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 201 — Introduction to Communication Theory - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ECO 150 — Economic Essentials: Theory and Application - ECO 201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO 202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ENG 121 — Introduction to Journalism - ENV 121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - ENV 122 — Applications in Environmental Science - GEO 210 — People & the Land: Intro. to Cultural Geography - GEO 220 — World Regional Geography - GOL 105 — Physical Geology - GOL 106 — Historical Geology - HIS 101 — Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE - HIS 102 — Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE - HIS 111 — World Civilizations Pre-1500 CE - HIS 112 — World Civilizations Post-1500 CE - HIS 121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History Since 1865 - HUM 298 — Seminar And Project - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 245 — Statistics I - PHY 100 — Elements of Physics - PHY 201 — General College Physics I - PHY 202 — General College Physics II - PHY 241 — University Physics I - PHY 242 — University Physics II - PLS 135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PLS 140 — Introduction to Comparative Politics - PLS 241 — Introduction to International Relations - PSY 200 — Principles of Psychology - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: - SOC 200 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC 211 — Cultural Anthropology - SOC 268 — Social Problems Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/liberal-arts-communication-studies-major-aa/ --- # Liberal Arts: Deaf Studies Major, A.A. **Degree** The goal of the Deaf Studies Major is to introduce students to the multidisciplinary study of human culture, language, experience, society, and history, with a focus on analyzing and understanding the contributions of Deaf people in America and around the globe. This curriculum is designed to provide students with conversational-level fluency in ASL to allow them to engage with members of the Deaf community in a variety of settings. Graduates may use their skills to work in human service fields. Graduates from the program can also transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a pr… ## Courses - ART 103 — History of Far Eastern Art I - ART 200 — History of Non-Western Art - ASL 101 — Beginning American Sign Language I - ASL 102 — Beginning American Sign Language II - ASL 125 — History of the U.S. Deaf Community - ASL 201 — Intermediate American Sign Language I - ASL 202 — Intermediate American Sign Language II - ASL 220 — Comparative Linguistics: ASL/English - ASL 261 — Advanced American Sign Language I - ASL 262 — Advanced American Sign Language II - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - HIS 231 — Introduction to Latin American History - HIS 241 — History of Russia I - HIS 251 — History of Middle East Civilization I - HUM 298 — Seminar And Project - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 245 — Statistics I - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/liberal-arts-deaf-studies-major-aa/ --- # Liberal Arts: English Major, A.A. **Degree** This program is designed for students who plan to transfer to a college or university for a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science in English, Creative Writing or Writing and/or Rhetoric as an entry-level professional writer. ## Courses - ART 103 — History of Far Eastern Art I - ART 200 — History of Non-Western Art - ASL 220 — Comparative Linguistics: ASL/English - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - EDU 200 — Foundations of Education - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ENG 200 — Introduction to Linguistics - ENG 210 — Advanced Composition - ENG 211 — Creative Writing I - ENG 212 — Creative Writing II - ENG 215 — Creative Writing - Fiction I - ENG 225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG 230 — Mystery in Literature & Film - ENG 236 — Introduction to the Short Story - ENG 237 — Introduction to Poetry - ENG 245 — British Literature - ENG 246 — American Literature - ENG 250 — Children's Literature - ENG 255 — World Literature - ENG 256 — Literature of Science Fiction - ENG 257 — Mythological Literature - ENG 258 — African American Literature - ENG 261 — Advanced Creative Writing I - ENG 271 — The Works of Shakespeare I - ENG 275 — Women in Literature - ENG 279 — Film And Literature - HIS 203 — History of African Civilizations - HIS 231 — Introduction to Latin American History - HIS 241 — History of Russia I - HIS 251 — History of Middle East Civilization I - HIS 254 — History of Modern East Asian Civilizations - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 245 — Statistics I - MTH 261 — Applied Calculus I - MTH 262 — Applied Calculus II - MTH 263 — Calculus I - MTH 264 — Calculus II - REL 237 — Religions of the East - REL 238 — Religions of the West - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/liberal-arts-english-major-aa/ --- # Liberal Arts: International Studies Major, A.A. **Degree** This curriculum is designed to prepare students who intend to transfer to a four-year institution to complete a bachelor’s degree in international studies. This major will broaden the student’s education and awareness to include emphasis on comparative cultures, international regimes, and the dynamics of complex interdependence. ## Courses - ART 103 — History of Far Eastern Art I - ART 200 — History of Non-Western Art - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ECO 201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO 202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - GEO 220 — World Regional Geography - HIS 203 — History of African Civilizations - HIS 231 — Introduction to Latin American History - HIS 241 — History of Russia I - HIS 251 — History of Middle East Civilization I - HIS 254 — History of Modern East Asian Civilizations - HUM 298 — Seminar And Project - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 245 — Statistics I - MTH 261 — Applied Calculus I - MTH 262 — Applied Calculus II - MTH 263 — Calculus I - MTH 264 — Calculus II - PLS 241 — Introduction to International Relations - REL 237 — Religions of the East - REL 238 — Religions of the West - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/liberal-arts-international-studies-major-aa/ --- # Liberal Arts: Theatre, C.S.C. This program is designed to meet the needs of individuals seeking to further develop skills in acting, directing, arts management, technical theatre, and theatre scholarship. It extends theatre opportunities outside of the classroom and into community, educational, and professional theatres. ## Courses - ART 160 — Film Production - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 111 — Voice And Diction I - CST 130 — Introduction to The Theatre - CST 131 — Acting I - CST 132 — Acting II - CST 136 — Theatre Workshop - CST 141 — Theatre Appreciation I - CST 195 — Topics In: - CST 241 — Introduction to Directing I - CST 251 — Stage Lighting And Sound - CST 299 — Supervised Study Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/liberal-arts-theatre-csc/ --- # Radiography: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), C.S.C. This career studies certificate is a non-transferable program designed to provide an advanced-modality module to deliver magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) education to those who are eligible or registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). The curriculum will prepare a registered Radiography Technologist R.T. (R), Radiation Therapist R.T. (T), Computed Tomography R.T. (CT), or Nuclear Medicine Technologist R.T. (N)-NMTCB with the didactic requirements to seek employment as an MRI technologist in hospitals and imaging centers while also completing clinical hours on t… ## Courses - RAD 115 — Princ/of Magnetic Resonance Imaging - RAD 247 — Cross-Sectional Anatomy - RAD 251 — Enhanced Patient Care for Magnetic Resonance (MR) Imaging Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/magnetic-resonance-imaging/ --- # Medical Laboratory Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** The curriculum is designed to prepare students to perform essential laboratory testing on blood and body fluids that is critical to the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of disease. In a medical laboratory, the medical laboratory technician (MLT) is part of a team of highly skilled pathologists, technologists, and phlebotomists working together to determine the presence, extent or absence of disease, and helping to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment. This program emphasizes “hands-on” practice of laboratory methods in a state-of-the-art laboratory at the Medical Education Campus in Spr… ## Courses - BIO 101 — General Biology I - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 231 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIO 232 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - CHM 111 — General Chemistry I - CHM 241 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM 242 — Organic Chemistry II - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - MDL 101 — Intro to Med Lab Techniques - MDL 125 — Clinical Hematology I - MDL 130 — Basic Clinical Microbiology - MDL 140 — Clinical Urinalysis - MDL 215 — Immunology - MDL 216 — Blood Banking - MDL 225 — Clinical Hematology II - MDL 236 — Parasitology and Virology - MDL 251 — Clinical Microbiology I - MDL 261 — Clinical Chem and Instrumentation I - MDL 265 — Advanced Clinical Chemistry - MDL 266 — Clinical Chemistry Techniques - MDL 276 — Clinical Hematology Techniques - MDL 277 — Clinical Blood Banking Techniques - MDL 278 — Clinical Microbiology Techniques II - MDL 281 — Clinical Correlations - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/medical-laboratory-technology-aas/ --- # Medical Laboratory Technology: Medical Laboratory Assistant (MLA), C.S.C. The program is designed to prepare personnel who collect, process, and perform selected tests on samples for medical laboratory analysis. Medical Laboratory Assistants (MLAs) work in hospitals, medical clinics, and reference laboratories. The curriculum includes learning experiences: on-campus, online, and, in partnership, with affiliated clinical laboratories. Graduates are eligible to sit for the American Medical Technologists certification to become certified as a Medical Laboratory Assistant (MLA). ## Courses - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - HIM 111 — Medical Terminology - HLT 141 — Introduction to Medical Terminology - HLT 145 — Ethics For Healthcare Personnel - MDL 100 — Intro. to Medical Laboratory Tech. - MDL 105 — Phlebotomy - MDL 106 — Clinical Phlebotomy - MDL 130 — Basic Clinical Microbiology - MDL 140 — Clinical Urinalysis - MDL 196 — On-Site Training - MDL 260 — Laboratory Instrumentation Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/medical-laboratory-technology-medical-laboratory-assistant-mla-csc/ --- # Medical Laboratory Technology: Phlebotomy, C.S.C. The program is designed to prepare personnel who collect and process blood and other samples for medical laboratory analysis. Phlebotomists work in hospitals, medical clinics, commercial laboratories, and in other settings where blood is collected from patients. The curriculum includes learning experiences in both on-campus laboratories and affiliated clinical laboratories. Graduates are eligible to sit for the national examination to become certified as a phlebotomy technician. ## Courses - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - HIM 111 — Medical Terminology - HLT 141 — Introduction to Medical Terminology - HLT 145 — Ethics For Healthcare Personnel - MDL 105 — Phlebotomy - MDL 106 — Clinical Phlebotomy Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/medical-laboratory-technology-phlebotomy-csc/ --- # Music, A.F.A. This program is designed to provide students with the foundational knowledge and skills to make them competitive for admission and transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue a baccalaureate degree in Music. As part of the curriculum, students will study and receive training in performance on a major instrument or voice and take courses that cover topics such as musicianship skills and analysis, music composition and improvisation, and music history and repertory. ## Courses - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ENG 225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas - ENG 245 — British Literature - ENG 246 — American Literature - ENG 250 — Children's Literature - ENG 255 — World Literature - ENG 258 — African American Literature - ENG 275 — Women in Literature - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MUS 101 — Fundamentals of Music - MUS 111 — Music Theory I - MUS 112 — Music Theory II - MUS 135 — Jazz Ensemble - MUS 136 — Applied Music-Voice - MUS 137 — Chorus - MUS 138 — Small Vocal Ensemble - MUS 141 — Class Piano I - MUS 142 — Class Piano II - MUS 143 — Chamber Ensemble - MUS 144 — Jazz Chamber Ensemble - MUS 145 — Applied Music - Keyboard - MUS 147 — Applied Music Composition - MUS 148 — Orchestra - MUS 149 — Band Ensemble - MUS 155 — Applied Music - Woodwinds - MUS 165 — Applied Music - Strings - MUS 175 — Applied Music - Brass - MUS 185 — Applied Music - Percussion - MUS 211 — Advanced Music Theory I - MUS 212 — Advanced Music Theory II - MUS 221 — History of Western Music pre-1750 - MUS 222 — History of Western Music 1750 to Present - MUS 236 — Advanced Applied Music - Voice - MUS 241 — Advanced Class Piano I - MUS 242 — Advanced Class Piano II - MUS 243 — Advanced Applied Music Composition - MUS 245 — Advanced Applied Music - Keyboard - MUS 255 — Advanced Applied Music - Woodwinds - MUS 265 — Advanced Applied Music - Strings - MUS 275 — Advanced Applied Music - Brass - MUS 276 — Portfolio and Career Preparation for Performing Arts - MUS 285 — Advanced Applied Music - Percussion - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/music-afa/ --- # Music Recording Technology, Certificate **Certificate** This curriculum is designed for individuals who wish to set up their own studio or seek employment as music recording technicians. Occupational objectives include development for positions as assistants and aides in recording studios, broadcast studios, myriad other recording enterprises, and countless private studios in the recording industry. Training in digital audio is emphasized using industry standard software. ## Courses - BUS 165 — Small Business Management - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 115 — Small Group Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 227 — Business and Professional Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MUS 130 — Overview of The Recording Industry - MUS 140 — Introduction to Recording Techniques - MUS 157 — Sound Studio Design - MUS 158 — Recording Studio Electronics - MUS 179 — Music Copyright Law - MUS 227 — Editing And Mixdown Techniques - MUS 235 — Advanced Recording Techniques - MUS 288 — Recording Problems Seminar - MUS 290 — Coordinated Internship - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/music-recording-technology-certificate/ --- # Nursing, A.A.S. **Degree** The program is designed to prepare students to participate as contributing members of the healthcare team, rendering direct care to patients in a variety of healthcare facilities and agencies. Upon satisfactory completion of the program, students will be eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN ® ) leading to state licensure as a registered nurse (RN) and are qualified to assume registered nurse positions in hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, physicians’ offices, HMOs, and other community-based settings. ## Courses - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 150 — Microbiology for Health Sciences - BIO 205 — General Microbiology - BIO 231 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I - BIO 232 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 115 — Small Group Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - NSG 100 — Introduction to Nursing Concepts - NSG 106 — Competencies for Nursing Practice - NSG 115 — Healthcare Concepts for Transition - NSG 130 — Professional Nursing Concepts - NSG 152 — Health Care Participant - NSG 170 — Health/Illness Concepts - NSG 200 — Health Promotion And Assessment - NSG 210 — Health Care Concepts I - NSG 211 — Health Care Concepts II - NSG 230 — Advanced Professional Nursing Concepts - NSG 252 — Complex Health Care Concepts - NSG 270 — Nursing Capstone - PSY 230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/nursing-aas/ --- # Occupational Therapy Assistant, A.A.S. **Degree** The program is designed to provide students with the philosophical, theoretical, and clinical knowledge necessary to provide quality occupational therapy. This curriculum is designed to prepare students to assist and collaborate with occupational therapists in providing occupational therapy treatments and procedures. Students will participate in classroom and fieldwork experiences in this program. Upon successful completion of the program, graduates must take and pass a national board exam and complete the licensing process in order to begin a career as an Occupational Therapy Assistant. Grad… ## Courses - BIO 101 — General Biology I - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 145 — Basic Human Anatomy & Physiology - ENG 111 — College Composition I - HLT 141 — Introduction to Medical Terminology - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - OCT 100 — Introduction to Occupational Therapy - OCT 190 — Coordinated Internship - OCT 195 — Topics in: - OCT 201 — Occupational Therapy with Psychosocial Dysfunction - OCT 202 — Occupational Therapy with Physical Disabilities - OCT 203 — Occupational Therapy with Developmental Disabilities - OCT 205 — Therapeutic Media - OCT 206 — Dyadic and Group Dynamics - OCT 207 — Therapeutic Skills - OCT 208 — Occupational Therapy Service Management - OCT 210 — Assistive Technology in Occupational Therapy - OCT 225 — Neurological Concepts for Occupational Therapy Assistants - OCT 290 — Coordinated Internship - OCT 295 — Topics in: - PSY 200 — Principles of Psychology - PSY 215 — Psychopathology - PSY 230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/occupational-therapy-assistant-aas/ --- # Paralegal Studies, A.A.S. **Degree** The curriculum is designed to provide an individual with a sufficient level of knowledge, understanding, and proficiency to perform the tasks associated with meeting a client’s needs. These tasks can be performed by a trained, non-lawyer assistant working under the direction and supervision of a lawyer. A paralegal or legal assistant will have a basic understanding of the general processes of American law, along with the knowledge and proficiency required to perform specific tasks under the supervision of a lawyer in the fields of civil and criminal law. Occupational objectives include employ… ## Courses - ADJ 105 — The Juvenile Justice System - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - ITN 267 — Legal Topics in Network Security. - LGL 110 — Introduction to Law And The Paralegal - LGL 115 — Real Estate Law - LGL 117 — Family Law - LGL 125 — Legal Research - LGL 126 — Legal Writing - LGL 215 — Torts - LGL 217 — Trial Practice & Law of Evidence - LGL 218 — Criminal Law - LGL 225 — Estate Planning & Probate - LGL 230 — Legal Transactions - LGL 235 — Legal Aspects of Bus. Organizations - LGL 250 — Immigration Law - LGL 290 — Coordinated Internship - LGL 295 — Topics in - LGL 298 — Seminar And Project - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - PHI 111 — Logic - PSY 200 — Principles of Psychology - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: - SOC 200 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/paralegal-studies-aas/ --- # Personal Training, C.S.C. This program is based on the standards of the American Council on Exercise (ACE) and prepares students to become knowledgeable fitness professionals in health clubs, recreation departments, and fitness facilities in private, commercial, corporate, or government settings. Emphasis is placed on preparing students to sit for a nationally recognized certification exam in Personal Training. ## Courses - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BUS 100 — Introduction to Business - BUS 116 — Entrepreneurship - BUS 165 — Small Business Management - BUS 201 — Organizational Behavior - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - DIT 121 — Nutrition I - FIN 107 — Personal Finance - HLT 105 — Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - HLT 110 — Personal and Community Health - HLT 206 — Introduction to Kinesiology - HLT 230 — Principles of Nutrition - MKT 215 — Sales and Marketing Management - PED 103 — Aerobic Fitness I - PED 107 — Exercise/Nutrition - PED 109 — Yoga - PED 111 — Weight Training I - PED 116 — Lifetime Fitness And Wellness - PED 168 — Basic Personal Trainer Preparation - PED 190 — Coordinated Internship - PED 220 — Adult Health And Development Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/personal-training-csc/ --- # Photography and Media, A.A.S. **Degree** The curriculum is designed to prepare students for diverse career options within the field of professional photography and imaging. Students will learn to solve a wide range of visual problems with imagination and originality through the study of technique, history, theory, and aesthetics. ## Courses - ART 101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART 102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ART 116 — Design For The Web I - ART 121 — Foundations of Drawing - ART 130 — Introduction to Multimedia - ART 131 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART 140 — Introduction to Graphic Skills - ART 150 — History of Film & Animation - ART 153 — Ceramics Handbuilding I - ART 215 — History of Modern Art - ART 223 — Life Drawing - ART 250 — History of Design - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - PHT 101 — Photography I - PHT 102 — Photography II - PHT 103 — Black and White Darkroom Photography I - PHT 104 — Black and White Darkroom Photography II - PHT 106 — Visual Literacy: The Photographic Image - PHT 110 — History of Photography - PHT 130 — Video I - PHT 131 — Video II - PHT 201 — Advanced Photography I - PHT 202 — Advanced Photography II - PHT 206 — Large Format Photography - PHT 211 — Color Photography I - PHT 221 — Studio Lighting I - PHT 222 — Studio Lighting II - PHT 227 — Careers in Photography and Media - PHT 228 — Professional Practices for Photographers - PHT 231 — Photojournalism I - PHT 235 — Documentary Photography - PHT 247 — Alternative Photographic Processes - PHT 249 — Night and Low Light Photography - PHT 270 — Digital Imaging I - PHT 271 — Digital Imaging II - PHT 274 — Digital Film Editing and Post Production - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/photography-media-aas/ --- # Physical Therapist Assistant, A.A.S. **Degree** The program is designed to prepare students to utilize exercise, specialty equipment, and other treatment procedures to prevent, identify, correct, and alleviate movement dysfunction. The program design provides students with the philosophical, theoretical, and clinical knowledge necessary to deliver high-quality patient care. Ultimately, students are prepared as skilled technical healthcare providers who work under the direction and supervision of a physical therapist to provide selected components of physical therapy treatments. Upon successful completion of the program, students must take… ## Courses - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 145 — Basic Human Anatomy & Physiology - ENG 111 — College Composition I - HLT 141 — Introduction to Medical Terminology - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - PSY 200 — Principles of Psychology - PTH 105 — Intro. to Physical Therapy - PTH 115 — Kinesiology For The Physical Therapi - PTH 121 — Therapeutic Procedures I - PTH 122 — Therapeutic Procedures II - PTH 131 — Clinical Education I - PTH 151 — Musculoskeletal Struct./Function - PTH 210 — Psychological Aspects of Therapy - PTH 225 — Rehabilitation Procedures - PTH 227 — Pathological Conditions - PTH 231 — Clinical Education II - PTH 232 — Clinical Education III - PTH 245 — Professional Issues - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/physical-therapist-assistant-aas/ --- # Psychology, A.S. **Degree** This curriculum is designed for students who plan to transfer to a college or university for a BS or B.A. degree in psychology. ## Courses - BIO 101 — General Biology I - BIO 102 — General Biology II - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - HIS 101 — Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE - HIS 102 — Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE - HIS 112 — World Civilizations Post-1500 CE - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 245 — Statistics I - MTH 261 — Applied Calculus I - MTH 262 — Applied Calculus II - MTH 263 — Calculus I - MTH 264 — Calculus II - PSY 200 — Principles of Psychology - PSY 210 — Statistics for Behavioral Sciences - PSY 211 — Research Methodology/Behavioral Sci. - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/psychology-as/ --- # Public History and Historic Preservation, C.S.C. This curriculum is designed for students seeking a solid foundation in the theories, methods, and skills in the complementary fields of public history and historic preservation. ## Courses - GIS 200 — Geographic Information Systems I (GIS) - HIS 180 — Historical Archaeology - HIS 181 — Introduction to Historic Preservation - HIS 183 — Survey of Museum Practice - HIS 186 — Collections Management - HIS 187 — Interpreting Material Culture - HIS 190 — Coordinated Internship - HIS 193 — Studies in - HIS 205 — Local History - HIS 218 — Introduction to Digital History - HIS 281 — History of Virginia I Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/public-history-historic-preservation-csc/ --- # Radiation Oncology, A.A.S. **Degree** Joint Venture degree program offered through Virginia Western Community College Through a collaborative partnership with Virginia Western Community College (VWCC), Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) students can obtain an Associate of Applied Science degree in Radiation Oncology. Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/radiation-oncology-aas/ --- # Radiography, A.A.S. **Degree** The curriculum is designed to prepare students to produce diagnostic images of the human body through safe application of x-radiation. The radiographer is a central member of the healthcare team and assists the radiologist, a physician specialized in body image interpretation. Upon successful completion of degree requirements, the student will be eligible to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) examination leading to certification as a Registered Technologist in Radiography: A.S., R.T.(R). ## Courses - BIO 101 — General Biology I - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG 111 — College Composition I - HLT 141 — Introduction to Medical Terminology - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - RAD 105 — Introduction to Radiology, Protection and Patient Care - RAD 121 — Radiographic Procedures I - RAD 125 — Patient Care Procedures - RAD 131 — Elementary Clinical Procedures I - RAD 135 — Elementary Clinical Procedures II - RAD 141 — Principles of Radiographic Quality I - RAD 142 — Principles of Radiographic Quality II - RAD 196 — On-Site Training - RAD 205 — Radiation Protection And Radiobiolog - RAD 221 — Radiographic Procedures II - RAD 231 — Advanced Clinical Procedures I - RAD 232 — Advanced Clinical Procedures II - RAD 240 — Radiographic Pathology - RAD 246 — Special Procedures - RAD 255 — Radiographic Equipment - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/radiography-aas/ --- # Respiratory Therapy, A.A.S. **Degree** The curriculum is designed to prepare students to be effective members of the healthcare team in assisting with diagnosis, treatment, management, and preventive care of patients with cardiopulmonary problems. Upon successful completion of the program, students are eligible to take the entry-level and advanced practitioner examinations leading to certification as a Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) and registration as a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT). ## Courses - BIO 101 — General Biology I - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 145 — Basic Human Anatomy & Physiology - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - HLT 141 — Introduction to Medical Terminology - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - PED 116 — Lifetime Fitness And Wellness - RTH 102 — Integrated Sciences for Respiratory Care II - RTH 111 — Anatomy & Physiology of the Cardiopulmonary System - RTH 120 — Fundamental Theory for Respiratory Care - RTH 121 — Cardiopulmonary Science I - RTH 131 — Respiratory Care Theory And Proc I - RTH 135 — Diagnostic And Therapeutic Procedure - RTH 145 — Pharmacology For Respiratory Care I - RTH 151 — Fundamental Clinical Procedures I - RTH 196 — On-Site Training In: - RTH 215 — Pulmonary Rehabilitation - RTH 222 — Cardiopulmonary Science II - RTH 223 — Cardiopulmonary Science III - RTH 225 — Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Procedures - RTH 227 — Integrated Respiratory Therapy Skills II - RTH 236 — Critical Care Monitoring - RTH 245 — Pharmacology For Respiratory Care II - RTH 290 — Coordinated Internship: - RTH 296 — On-Site Training In: - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/respiratory-therapy-aas/ --- # Science, A.S. **Degree** The curriculum is designed for individuals who are interested in a professional or scientific program and who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a baccalaureate degree with a major in one of the following fields: agriculture, biology, chemistry, pre-dentistry, forestry, geology, oceanography, pharmacy, physics, physical therapy, pre-medicine, science education, or mathematics. ## Courses - BIO 101 — General Biology I - BIO 102 — General Biology II - BIO 110 — General Botany - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 206 — Cell Biology - BIO 207 — General Zoology - CHM 101 — Introductory Chemistry I - CHM 111 — General Chemistry I - CHM 112 — General Chemistry II - CHM 241 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM 242 — Organic Chemistry II - CHM 245 — Organic Chemistry I Laboratory - CHM 246 — Organic Chemistry II Laboratory - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ENV 121 — Foundations of Environmental Science - ENV 122 — Applications in Environmental Science - GOL 105 — Physical Geology - GOL 106 — Historical Geology - GOL 111 — Oceanography I - GOL 112 — Oceanography II - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 162 — PreCalculus II - MTH 167 — PreCalculus with Trigonometry - MTH 245 — Statistics I - MTH 263 — Calculus I - MTH 264 — Calculus II - MTH 265 — Calculus III - MTH 266 — Linear Algebra - MTH 267 — Differential Equations - MTH 283 — Probability and Statistics - MTH 288 — Discrete Mathematics - PHY 100 — Elements of Physics - PHY 201 — General College Physics I - PHY 202 — General College Physics II - PHY 241 — University Physics I - PHY 242 — University Physics II - PHY 243 — Modern Physics - PHY 244 — Modern Physics Lab - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/science-as/ --- # Science: Mathematics Major, A.S. **Degree** The curriculum is designed for individuals who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a baccalaureate degree. This curriculum is designed to prepare students to major in one of the following fields: mathematics, mathematics education, statistics, operations research, applied mathematics, or computer science. ## Courses - CSC 208 — Introduction to Discrete Structures - CSC 221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - CSC 222 — Object Oriented Programming - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - MTH 167 — PreCalculus with Trigonometry - MTH 245 — Statistics I - MTH 246 — Statistics II - MTH 261 — Applied Calculus I - MTH 262 — Applied Calculus II - MTH 263 — Calculus I - MTH 264 — Calculus II - MTH 265 — Calculus III - MTH 266 — Linear Algebra - MTH 267 — Differential Equations - MTH 283 — Probability and Statistics - MTH 288 — Discrete Mathematics - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/science-mathematics-major-as/ --- # Social Sciences, A.S. **Degree** The Associate of Science degree in Social Sciences focuses on how human beings interact with each other in the past and present. It emphasizes, through quantitative and qualitative research methods, how social scientists develop an understanding of the ways in which humans relate to themselves and each other through beliefs, customs, organizations, and institutions. The Associate of Science degree in Social Sciences prepares students for transfer to a broad range of Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts programs, in fields such as economics, geography, geographic information systems, histo… ## Courses - BUS 240 — Introduction to Business Law - CSC 221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - CST 299 — Supervised Study - ECO 230 — Money And Banking - EDU 200 — Foundations of Education - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ENG 210 — Advanced Composition - GIS 101 — Introduction to Geospatial Technology - GIS 200 — Geographic Information Systems I (GIS) - GIS 201 — Geographic Information Systems II (GIS) - GIS 203 — Cartography for GIS - GIS 205 — GIS 3-Dimensional Analysis - HIS 127 — Women in American History - HIS 141 — African-American History I - HIS 142 — African-American History II - HIS 180 — Historical Archaeology - HIS 203 — History of African Civilizations - HIS 231 — Introduction to Latin American History - HIS 241 — History of Russia I - HIS 243 — History of The Ancient World I - HIS 251 — History of Middle East Civilization I - HIS 254 — History of Modern East Asian Civilizations - HIS 267 — The Second World War - HIS 269 — Civil War & Reconstruction - HIS 276 — US History Since World War II - HIS 279 — Age of The American Revolution - HIS 281 — History of Virginia I - HMS 100 — Introduction to Human Services - HMS 121 — Basic Counseling Skills I - HMS 141 — Group Dynamics I - HMS 142 — Group Dynamics II - HMS 266 — Counseling Psychology - ITE 100 — Introduction to Information Systems - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 245 — Statistics I - MTH 261 — Applied Calculus I - MTH 262 — Applied Calculus II - MTH 263 — Calculus I - MTH 264 — Calculus II - PLS 136 — State and Local Government and Politics - PSY 200 — Principles of Psychology - PSY 215 — Psychopathology - PSY 225 — Theories of Personality - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: - SOC 200 — Introduction to Sociology - SOC 215 — Sociology of The Family - SOC 225 — Sociology of Gender - SOC 236 — Criminology - SOC 266 — Race and Ethnicity Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/social-sciences-as/ --- # Social Sciences: History Major, A.S. **Degree** This major is designed for students who want to establish a strong foundation in the analytical skills and content related to the study of history, historical methods, and research tools across a variety of subject fields, including U.S., European, World, and Public History. Graduates who complete the major will be prepared for transfer opportunities and careers in fields that require critical thinking and clear written communications, as well as a deeper understanding of the importance of being an active and engaged citizen. When transferring to a four-year college or university, graduates w… ## Courses - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - HIS 101 — Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE - HIS 102 — Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE - HIS 111 — World Civilizations Pre-1500 CE - HIS 112 — World Civilizations Post-1500 CE - HIS 121 — United States History to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History Since 1865 - HIS 127 — Women in American History - HIS 141 — African-American History I - HIS 142 — African-American History II - HIS 180 — Historical Archaeology - HIS 181 — Introduction to Historic Preservation - HIS 183 — Survey of Museum Practice - HIS 203 — History of African Civilizations - HIS 218 — Introduction to Digital History - HIS 231 — Introduction to Latin American History - HIS 241 — History of Russia I - HIS 243 — History of The Ancient World I - HIS 251 — History of Middle East Civilization I - HIS 254 — History of Modern East Asian Civilizations - HIS 267 — The Second World War - HIS 269 — Civil War & Reconstruction - HIS 276 — US History Since World War II - HIS 279 — Age of The American Revolution - HIS 281 — History of Virginia I - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 245 — Statistics I - MTH 261 — Applied Calculus I - MTH 262 — Applied Calculus II - MTH 263 — Calculus I - MTH 264 — Calculus II - PSY 200 — Principles of Psychology - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: - SOC 200 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/social-sciences-history-major-as/ --- # Social Sciences: Political Science Major, A.S. **Degree** This program is designed for individuals who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a baccalaureate degree. Graduates will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities equivalent to students entering the junior level at four-year colleges and universities. ## Courses - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - CST 229 — Intercultural Communication - ECO 201 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECO 202 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 161 — PreCalculus I - MTH 245 — Statistics I - MTH 261 — Applied Calculus I - MTH 262 — Applied Calculus II - MTH 263 — Calculus I - MTH 264 — Calculus II - PLS 135 — U.S. Government and Politics - PLS 136 — State and Local Government and Politics - PLS 140 — Introduction to Comparative Politics - PLS 200 — Introduction to Political and Democratic Theory - PLS 241 — Introduction to International Relations - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/social-sciences-political-science-major-as/ --- # Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Counselor, Certificate **Certificate** This curriculum is designed to fulfill the Virginia state educational requirements for the certification of substance abuse counselors for students who already have a bachelor’s degree. To meet substance abuse counselor certification requirements, the applicant is expected to meet specific education requirements including didactic and experiential learning with a supervised internship required. ## Courses - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - HMS 121 — Basic Counseling Skills I - HMS 141 — Group Dynamics I - HMS 142 — Group Dynamics II - HMS 145 — Effects of Psychoactive Drugs - HMS 251 — Substance Use Treatment I - HMS 252 — Substance Use Treatment II - HMS 258 — Case Management And Substance Abuse - HMS 266 — Counseling Psychology - HMS 290 — Coordinated Internship - PSY 230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/substance-abuse-rehabilitation-counselor-certificate/ --- # Surgical Technology A.A.S. **Degree** To prepare competent entry-level surgical technologists in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains. The program combines the use of surgical instruments, skills, and techniques with the theoretical knowledge required to perform as a Surgical Technologist in the operating room. ## Courses - BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I - BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - ENG 111 — College Composition I - HLT 141 — Introduction to Medical Terminology - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - PHI 220 — Ethics and Society - PSY 230 — Developmental Psychology - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: - SOC 200 — Introduction to Sociology - SUR 100 — Introduction to Surgical Technology - SUR 135 — Infection Control - SUR 145 — Surgical Care Skills I - SUR 150 — Surgical Instrumentation - SUR 210 — Surgical Procedures - SUR 240 — Surgical Care II - SUR 245 — Surgical Care Skills II - SUR 250 — Surgical Pharmacology - SUR 254 — Professional Issues in Surgical Technology - SUR 260 — Surgical Technology Clinical Practicum - SUR 296 — On-Site Training - SUR 298 — Seminar and Project Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/surgical-technology-aas/ --- # Technical and Professional Writing, C.S.C. This 16-credit Technical and Professional Writing Career Studies Certificate is a writing credential focused on various workplace writing genres. Students will gain expertise in writing and editing technical reports, documenting processes, and in writing/responding to proposals. Students will also gain a solid foundation in the vocabulary of technical and proposal writing and professional communication. ## Courses - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 113 — Technical-Professional Writing - ENG 205 — Technical Editing - ENG 210 — Advanced Composition - ENG 295 — Topics In: - ENG 298 — Seminar And Project Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/technical-professional-writing-csc/ --- # Uniform Certificate of General Studies (UCGS), Certificate **Certificate** This program provides a solid foundation in the VCCS and NOVA general education core competency areas. Essentially the first year of an associate of science degree, this certificate is awarded to students placed in A.A. and A.S. degree programs who complete the requirements listed. ## Courses - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - ENG 113 — Technical-Professional Writing - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/uniform-certificate-general-studies-certificate/ --- # Veterinary Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** Our program is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (CVTEA). We award an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree and prepare you for the Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE), an entry-level national licensing exam. ## Courses - CHM 101 — Introductory Chemistry I - CHM 111 — General Chemistry I - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - MTH 133 — Mathematics for Health Professions - SDV 100 — College Success Skills - SDV 101 — Orientation to: - VET 105 — Introduction to Veterinary Technology - VET 111 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Anim - VET 116 — Animal Breeds And Behavior - VET 121 — Clinical Practices I - VET 122 — Clinical Practices II - VET 131 — Clinical Pathology I - VET 132 — Clinical Pathology II - VET 133 — Clinical Pathology III - VET 135 — Anesthesia of Domestic Animals - VET 211 — Animal Diseases I - VET 212 — Animal Diseases II - VET 214 — Animal Dentistry - VET 216 — Animal Pharmacology - VET 217 — Intro to Lab, Zoo & Wildlife Medicine - VET 221 — Advanced Clinical Practices III - VET 235 — Animal Hosp Mgmt And Client Relation - VET 290 — Coordinated Internship Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/veterinary-technology-aas/ --- # Visual Art, A.F.A. This studio-arts, portfolio-intensive curriculum is designed for students who seek transfer into a competitive Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program or similar baccalaureate program in either fine arts, graphic design, or photography at a college or university. Students work on a common foundation year of studio art courses and then select their concentration in either fine arts, graphic design, or photography for their second year of study. Note that the graphic design concentration is offered at the AL and LO campuses and the photography concentration is offered at AL and WO. ## Courses - ART 101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic - ART 102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern - ART 116 — Design For The Web I - ART 121 — Foundations of Drawing - ART 130 — Introduction to Multimedia - ART 131 — Two-Dimensional Design - ART 132 — Three-Dimensional Design - ART 140 — Introduction to Graphic Skills - ART 141 — Typography I - ART 142 — Typography II - ART 153 — Ceramics Handbuilding I - ART 154 — Ceramics Wheel Throwing I - ART 200 — History of Non-Western Art - ART 215 — History of Modern Art - ART 217 — Graphic Design I - ART 223 — Life Drawing - ART 231 — Sculpture I - ART 235 — Ceramics Handbuilding II - ART 236 — Sculptural Ceramics - ART 237 — Ceramics Glaze Formulation and Firing - ART 241 — Painting I - ART 242 — Painting II - ART 250 — History of Design - ART 271 — Printmaking I - ART 298 — Seminar And Project - CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking - CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication - ENG 111 — College Composition I - ENG 112 — College Composition II - MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning - MTH 245 — Statistics I - PHT 101 — Photography I - PHT 102 — Photography II - PHT 103 — Black and White Darkroom Photography I - PHT 104 — Black and White Darkroom Photography II - PHT 110 — History of Photography - PHT 130 — Video I - PHT 131 — Video II - PHT 201 — Advanced Photography I - PHT 221 — Studio Lighting I - PHT 270 — Digital Imaging I - SDV 101 — Orientation to: Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/visual-art-afa/ --- # Welding, Introductory: Basic Techniques, C.S.C. This curriculum is designed for individuals wishing to obtain fundamental skills for immediate entry-level positions in the welding trade as welding apprentices or welding laboratory assistants. ## Courses - MTH 111 — Basic Technical Mathematics - SAF 130 — Industrial Safety OSHA 10 - WEL 120 — Introduction to Welding - WEL 121 — Arc Welding - WEL 122 — Welding II: Electric Arc - WEL 130 — Inert Gas Welding - WEL 150 — Welding Drawing And Interpretation - WEL 160 — Gas Metal Arc Welding Source: https://catalog.nvcc.edu/programs/welding-basic-techniques-csc/ --- # ACC 211 — Principles of Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 212 — Principles of Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 215 — Computerized Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 219 — Gov. & Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 220 — Accounting for Small Business 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 221 — Intermediate Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 222 — Intermediate Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 230 — Advanced Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 231 — Cost Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 232 — Cost Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 240 — Fraud Examination 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 241 — Auditing I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 261 — Principles of Federal Taxation I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 262 — Principles of Federal Taxation II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 263 — Data Analytics and Statistics in Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 100 — Survey of Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 105 — The Juvenile Justice System 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 110 — Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 133 — Ethics & The Criminal Justice Prof. 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 140 — Introduction to Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 159 — Physical Security 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 160 — Police Response to Critical Incidents 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 163 — Crime Analysis and Intelligence 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 164 — Case Studies in Murder/Violent Crimes 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 171 — Forensic Science I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ADJ 172 — Forensic Science II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ADJ 201 — Criminology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 211 — Crim Law, Evidence And Procedures I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 212 — Crim Law, Evidence And Procedures II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 216 — Organized Crime And Corruption 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 227 — Constitutional Law For Justice Personnel 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 228 — Narcotics And Dangerous Drugs 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 229 — Community Policing in Modern Society 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 233 — Multiculturalism in Policing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 234 — Terrorism And Counter-Terrorism 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 236 — Principles of Criminal Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 237 — Advanced Criminal Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 240 — Techniques of Interviewing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 247 — Criminal Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 248 — Probation, Parole, And Treatment 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 250 — Global Security Concepts for Law Enforcement and National Security 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 252 — Counterintelligence Concepts for Law Enforcement and National Security 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 275 — Forensic Pathology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ADJ 298 — Seminar And Project 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AIR 111 — Air Conditioning & Refrig Controls I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AIR 121 — Air Cond & Refrigeration I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AIR 122 — Air Cond & Refrigeration II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AIR 134 — Circuits And Controls I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AIR 154 — Heating Systems I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AIR 205 — Hydronics And Zoning 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AIR 207 — Heat Loads & Psychrometrics 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AIR 213 — Air Cond & Refrigeration Controls III 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AIR 231 — Circuits and Controls IV 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AIR 232 — Circuits and Controls V 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AIR 235 — Heat Pumps 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AIR 238 — Advanced Troubleshooting And Service 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AIR 240 — Direct Digital Controls (DDC) I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AIR 251 — Air Conditioning Systems I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AIR 252 — Air Conditioning Systems II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AIR 257 — Gas-Fired Warm Air Furnaces 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AIR 276 — Refrigerant Usage EPA Certification 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ARA 101 — Beginning Arabic I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ARA 102 — Beginning Arabic II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ARA 201 — Intermediate Arabic I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ARA 202 — Intermediate Arabic II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ARC 123 — Architectural Graphics I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARC 124 — Architectural Graphics II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARC 133 — Construction Methodology & Procedures I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARC 134 — Construction Methodology & Procedures II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARC 138 — Structures For Architects 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARC 197 — Cooperative Education 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ARC 200 — History of Architecture 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ARC 201 — History of Modern Architecture 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARC 220 — Intro. to Landscape Architecture and Site Planning 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARC 225 — Site Planning And Technology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARC 231 — Advanced Architectural Design and Graphics I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ARC 232 — Advanced Architectural Design and Graphics II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ARC 240 — Designing Sustainable Built Environments 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARC 243 — Environmental Systems 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ARC 298 — Seminar And Project 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ART 100 — Art Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 103 — History of Far Eastern Art I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 116 — Design For The Web I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 121 — Foundations of Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 130 — Introduction to Multimedia 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 131 — Two-Dimensional Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 132 — Three-Dimensional Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 135 — Visual Communications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 140 — Introduction to Graphic Skills 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 141 — Typography I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 142 — Typography II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 150 — History of Film & Animation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 153 — Ceramics Handbuilding I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 154 — Ceramics Wheel Throwing I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 160 — Film Production 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 161 — Cinematography 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 199 — Supervised Study 1 credits · 1 hours --- # ART 200 — History of Non-Western Art 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 203 — Animation I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 204 — Animation II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 207 — 3D Model Rendering 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 208 — Video Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 209 — Creative Concepts and Writing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 215 — History of Modern Art 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 217 — Graphic Design I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 218 — Graphic Design II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 220 — Advanced Design for the Web 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 223 — Life Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 231 — Sculpture I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 232 — Sculpture II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 235 — Ceramics Handbuilding II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 236 — Sculptural Ceramics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 237 — Ceramics Glaze Formulation and Firing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 241 — Painting I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 242 — Painting II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 243 — Watercolor I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 244 — Watercolor II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 250 — History of Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 251 — Communication Design I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 263 — Interactive Design I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 264 — Interactive Design II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 265 — Graphic Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 266 — Package Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 267 — Integrated Design Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 268 — Professional Practices In Communication Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 270 — Motion Graphics I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 271 — Printmaking I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 272 — Printmaking II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 281 — Illustration for Designers 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 283 — Computer Graphics I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 284 — Computer Graphics II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 287 — Portfolio And Resume Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ART 298 — Seminar And Project 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ASL 100 — Orientation to Acquisition of ASL as an Adult 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASL 101 — Beginning American Sign Language I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ASL 102 — Beginning American Sign Language II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ASL 115 — Fingerspelling And Number Use in ASL 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ASL 125 — History of the U.S. Deaf Community 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ASL 201 — Intermediate American Sign Language I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ASL 202 — Intermediate American Sign Language II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ASL 220 — Comparative Linguistics: ASL/English 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ASL 261 — Advanced American Sign Language I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ASL 262 — Advanced American Sign Language II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUB 106 — Basic Sheet Metal Operations 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUB 115 — Damage Repair Estimating 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUB 116 — Auto Body Repair 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUB 118 — Automotive Paint Preparation 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUB 119 — Automotive Painting 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUB 125 — Auto Body Welding 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUB 127 — Introduction to Collision Repair Technology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 100 — Intro. to Automotive Shop Practices 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 111 — Automotive Engines I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 112 — Automotive Engines II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 121 — Automotive Fuel Systems I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 122 — Automotive Fuel Systems II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 136 — Automotive Vehicle Inspection 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 141 — Auto Power Trains I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 142 — Auto Power Trains II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 197 — Cooperative Education 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 215 — Emissions Systems Diagnosis & Repair 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 225 — Automotive Emissions Inspection 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 226 — Advanced ASM Emissions Diagnostics 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 233 — Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 236 — Automotive Climate Control 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 241 — Automotive Electricity I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 242 — Automotive Electricity II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 245 — Automotive Electronics 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 265 — Automotive Braking Systems 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 266 — Auto Alignment, Suspension & Steering 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 297 — Cooperative Education 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIO 101 — General Biology I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 102 — General Biology II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 106 — Life Science 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 110 — General Botany 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 141 — Human Anatomy And Physiology I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 142 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 145 — Basic Human Anatomy & Physiology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 147 — Basic Laboratory Calculations for Biotechnology 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIO 150 — Microbiology for Health Sciences 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 165 — Principles in Regulatory and Quality Environments for Biotechnology 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BIO 180 — Introduction to Careers in Biotechnology 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIO 205 — General Microbiology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 206 — Cell Biology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 207 — General Zoology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 231 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 232 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 250 — Biotechnology Research Methods and Skills 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIO 251 — Protein Applications in Biotechnology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 252 — Nucleic Acid Methods 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 253 — Biotechnology Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIO 254 — Capstone Seminar in Biotechnology 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BIO 255 — Bioinformatics and Computer Applications in Biotechnology 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BIO 256 — General Genetics 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 270 — General Ecology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 296 — On-Site Training in: 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIO 299 — Supervised Study 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BLD 101 — Construction Management I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BLD 102 — Construction Management II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BLD 115 — Building Codes 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BLD 165 — Construction Field Operations 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BLD 200 — Sustainable Construction 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BLD 215 — OSHA 30 Construction Safety 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BLD 231 — Construction Estimating I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BLD 232 — Construction Estimating II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BLD 241 — Construction Management III 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BLD 242 — Construction Management IV 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BLD 247 — Construction Planning And Scheduling 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BLD 298 — Seminar And Project 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BUS 100 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 111 — Principles of Supervision I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 116 — Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 117 — Leadership Development 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 125 — Applied Business Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 165 — Small Business Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 200 — Principles of Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 201 — Organizational Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 202 — Applied Management Principles 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 204 — Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 205 — Human Resource Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 208 — Quality & Productivity Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 220 — Introduction to Business Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 221 — Business Statistics I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 222 — Business Statistics II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 224 — Business Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 226 — Computer Business Applications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 227 — Business Analytics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 240 — Introduction to Business Law 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 260 — Planning for Small Business 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 265 — Ethical Issues in Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 270 — Interpersonal Dynamics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 280 — Introduction to International Business 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BUS 297 — Cooperative Education 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CAD 140 — Technical Drawing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CAD 152 — Engineering Drawing Fundamentals II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CAD 165 — Architectural Blueprint Reading 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CAD 175 — Schematics and Mechanical Diagrams 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CAD 201 — Computer Aided Drafting & Design I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CAD 202 — Computer Aided Drafting & Design II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CAD 203 — Computer Aided Drafting & Design III 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CAD 233 — Computer Aided Drafting III 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CAD 238 — Computer-Aided Modeling & Rendering I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CAD 239 — Computer-Aided Modeling/Rendering II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CAD 241 — Parametric Solid Modeling I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CAD 260 — Computer Appl. For Surveyors & Tech. 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CAD 261 — Computer Aided Digital Terrain Modeling & Earthworks 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHD 118 — Language Arts for Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHD 120 — Intro. Early Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHD 145 — Teaching Art, Music, and Movement to Children 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHD 146 — Math, Science & Social Studies for Children 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHD 164 — Working with Infants and Toddlers in Inclusive Settings 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHD 165 — Observation/Participation/Early Childhood 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHD 166 — Infant And Toddler Programs 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHD 205 — Guiding the Behavior of Children 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHD 210 — Children with Exceptionalities 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHD 216 — Early Learning, Family, Community, and Social Change 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHD 265 — Advanced Observation and Participation in Early Childhood/Primary Settings 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHD 270 — Administration of Childcare Programs 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHI 101 — Beginning Chinese I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHI 102 — Beginning Chinese II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHI 201 — Intermediate Chinese I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHI 202 — Intermediate Chinese II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHM 101 — Introductory Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHM 111 — General Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHM 112 — General Chemistry II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHM 121 — Health Science Chemistry I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CHM 199 — Supervised Study 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CHM 241 — Organic Chemistry I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHM 242 — Organic Chemistry II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CHM 245 — Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CHM 246 — Organic Chemistry II Laboratory 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CHM 260 — Introductory Biochemistry 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIV 171 — Surveying I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIV 172 — Surveying II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIV 225 — Soil Mechanics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIV 226 — Soil Mechanics Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CIV 228 — Concrete Technology 2 credits · 2 hours --- # CIV 229 — Concrete Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CIV 240 — Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIV 256 — Global Positioning Systems For Land Surveying 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CIV 280 — Introduction To Environmental Engineering 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CON 100 — Shaping Business Arrangements 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CON 104 — Federal Acquisition Regulation (Far) Fundamentals I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CON 105 — Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Fundamentals II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CON 121 — Strategic Focused Contracting II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CON 124 — Contract Execution 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CON 127 — Contract Administration 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CON 170 — Fundamentals of Cost and Price Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CON 214 — Business Decisions for Contracting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CON 216 — Legal Considerations in Contracting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CON 217 — Cost Analysis and Negotiation Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CSC 100 — Introduction to Computer Usage 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CSC 110 — Principles of Computer Science 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CSC 195 — Topics In: 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CSC 205 — Computer Organization 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CSC 208 — Introduction to Discrete Structures 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CSC 215 — Computer Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CSC 221 — Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CSC 222 — Object Oriented Programming 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CSC 223 — Data Structures and Analysis of Algorithms 4 credits · 4 hours --- # CSC 295 — Topics In: 1 credits · 1 hours --- # CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CST 111 — Voice And Diction I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CST 114 — Survey of Mass Media 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CST 115 — Small Group Communication 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CST 120 — Screenwriting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CST 125 — Interviewing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CST 126 — Interpersonal Communication 3 credits · 3 hours --- # CST 130 — Introduction to The Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours --- # 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