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ProgramCredentialDescription
Courses Approved for Transfer ▸ 194 courses source
The General Education Core ▸ 62 courses source
Art Education, A.A. ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Art/Art History, A.A. ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Biological Sciences, A.A. ▸ 10 coursesDegree source
Business, A.A. ▸ 11 coursesDegree source
Computer Science-Technical Emphasis, A.A. ▸ 9 coursesDegree source
Criminal Justice, A.A. ▸ 7 coursesDegree source
State Licensure Requirements in Early Childhood Education ▸ 29 courses source
Education - Elementary Education, A.A. ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Education - Secondary Education, A.A. ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
English/Literature, A.A. ▸ 7 coursesDegree source
History, A.A. ▸ 9 coursesDegree source
Liberal Arts, A.A. ▸ 3 coursesDegree source
Mathematics, A.A. ▸ 8 coursesDegree source
Media and Communication Arts: Advertising/Public Relations, A.A. ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Media and Communication Arts: Communication Studies, A.A. ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Media and Communication Arts: Multimedia, A.A. ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Media and Communication Arts: Radio/TV/Film, A.A. ▸ 8 coursesDegree source
Music Education, A.A. ▸ 7 coursesDegree source
Music Performance, A.A. ▸ 3 coursesDegree source
Physical Education, A.A. ▸ 12 coursesDegree source
Political Science, A.A. ▸ 3 coursesDegree source
Pre-Clinical Laboratory Science, A.A. ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Pre-Dentistry, A.A. ▸ 13 coursesDegree source
Pre-Health Professions, A.A. ▸ 7 coursesDegree source
Pre-Law, A.A. ▸ 3 coursesDegree source
Pre-Medicine, A.A. ▸ 10 coursesDegree source
Pre-Nursing, A.A. ▸ 10 coursesDegree source
Pre-Occupational Therapy, A.A. ▸ 7 coursesDegree source
Pre-Physical Therapy, A.A. ▸ 10 coursesDegree source
Psychology, A.A. ▸ 7 coursesDegree source
Social Work, A.A. ▸ 8 coursesDegree source
Sociology, A.A. ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Speech Communication, A.A. ▸ 10 coursesDegree source
Astronomy, A.S. ▸ 7 coursesDegree source
Chemistry, A.S. ▸ 11 coursesDegree source
Engineering, A.S. ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
General Math/Science, A.S. ▸ 11 coursesDegree source
Geology, A.S. ▸ 9 coursesDegree source
Physics, A.S. ▸ 9 coursesDegree source
Pre-Pharmacy, A.S. ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
Accounting & Business Management, A.A.S ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Automotive Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
CAD/Mechanical Design Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 12 coursesDegree source
Child Development, A.A.S. ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Computer Electronics Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Criminal Justice Services, A.A.S. ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Dental Hygiene, A.A.S. ▸ 26 coursesDegree source
Fire Science Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Industrial Electrician, Industrial Electrician Option, A.A.S. ▸ 32 coursesDegree source
Industrial Electrician, Solar Photovoltaic Technician Option, A.A.S. ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Industrial Electrician, Wind Turbine Technician Option, A.A.S. ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Industrial Mechanic, A.A.S. ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Information Technology Cyber Defense Option, A.A.S. ▸ 9 coursesDegree source
Information Technology Cyber Systems Option, A.A.S. ▸ 9 coursesDegree source
Information Technology Networking Option, A.A.S. ▸ 11 coursesDegree source
Information Technology Programming Option, A.A.S. ▸ 10 coursesDegree source
Information Technology Web Option, A.A.S. ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Management, A.A.S. ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Manufacturing Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Multimedia Arts, A.A.S. ▸ 33 coursesDegree source
Music Production, A.A.S. ▸ 10 coursesDegree source
Nursing, A.A.S. ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
Paramedicine, A.A.S. ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
Photographic Studies, A.A.S. ▸ 12 coursesDegree source
Surgical Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Tool and Die Making, A.A.S. ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Accounting Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Advanced Bedside Care Provider Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Advanced Technician Firefighter Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Animation Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Auto - Automotive Alignment Specialist Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Auto - Automotive Brake Specialist Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Auto - Automotive Drivability Specialist Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Auto - Automotive Engines Specialist Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Auto - Automotive Heating/Air Conditioning Specialist Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Auto - Automotive Parts Specialist Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Auto - Automotive Service Management Specialist Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Auto - Automotive Services Technology Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Auto - Automotive Transmission Specialist Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Auto - Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Basic Firefighter Operations Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Business Essentials Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
CAD Drafter Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
CAD Technician Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
CAD/Mechanical Design Technology Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Certified Production Technician Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Child Development Director Certificate ▸ 14 coursesCertificate source
Child Development Preschool Teacher Certificate ▸ 13 coursesCertificate source
Clinical Medical Assisting Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
CNA/Nurse Assistant Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
CNC Programmer/Operator Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Community Service Officer Training Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Computer Electronics Technician Certificate ▸ 17 coursesCertificate source
Criminal Justice Services Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Culinary Arts Professional Kitchen Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Dental Assisting Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Auto - Automotive Diesel Technology Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Digital Design Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Emergency Medical Technician Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Entrepreneurship Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Fire Science Technology Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Firefighter/EMT Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning Certificate ▸ 14 coursesCertificate source
Income Tax Preparer Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Industrial Electrician Certificate ▸ 22 coursesCertificate source
Industrial Electrician, Solar Photovoltaic Technician Certificate ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Industrial Electrician, Wind Turbine Technician Certificate ▸ 16 coursesCertificate source
Industrial Maintenance Technician Certificate ▸ 16 coursesCertificate source
Industrial Mechanic Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
IT - Cisco Network Associate Certificate ▸ 2 coursesDegree source
IT - Computer Support Associate Certificate ▸ 2 coursesDegree source
IT - Computer Technician Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
IT - Game Design and Development Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
IT - Junior Programming Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
IT - Network Security Specialist Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
IT - Networking Specialist Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Select 3 credits from the following: ▸ 3 courses source
IT - Web Junior Technician Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
IT - Web Master Technician Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
IT - Web Developer Technician Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Machinist Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Manufacturing Technology Certificate ▸ 16 coursesCertificate source
Programmable Logic Controller Technician Certificate ▸ 14 coursesCertificate source
Music Technology Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Paramedic Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Photography Certificate ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Web Designer Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Welder Technician Certificate ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Welding Specialist Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Associate of Fine Arts: Art ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Showing 300 of 413 courses
CodeTitleCreditsDescription
ART101Two Dimensional Design(IAI: ART 907) Students experiment with a variety of media as they develop an understanding of the visual elements and principles of 2-D design. source
ART102Three Dimensional Design(IAI: ART 908) Students work with a variety of three-dimensional media and techniques as they develop an understanding of form, mass, contour, space, and texture. source
ART104Drawing I(IAI: ART 904) Working in black and white and colored media, students explore the formal, conceptual, and expressive dimensions of drawing. Emphasis is placed upon the observation, interpretation, an… source
ART106Drawing II(IAI: ART 905) Students build on their understanding of color concepts, investigating both descriptive and expressive dimensions. Students work with a variety of subjects and materials, exploring a w… source
ART109CeramicsProcedures on glazing, surface decorations, and clay and glaze theory are examined. source
ART115Introduction to Computer ArtStudents learn to generate, combine, and manipulate traditional and contemporary visual ideas using both raster paint/photo retouching programs and professional quality vector drawing programs. (same… source
ART121History of Western Art I(IAI: F2 901) Emphasis is placed upon the analysis of form, style and content as well as the historical context in which works of art are created. source
ART122History of Western Art II(IAI: F2 902) Emphasis is placed upon the analysis of form, style, and content, as well as the historical context in which works of art are created. source
ART126History of Photography(IAI: F2 904) Students learn to examine photographs as expressions of ideas and beliefs of individual photographers within their social and cultural context. source
ART129Art Appreciation(IAI: F2 900) Students examine selected works in painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, and architecture from various cultures and periods. Emphasis is placed upon historical, social, and technol… source
ART131Survey of Non-Western Art source
ART162Life DrawingStudents are expected to demonstrate competence with diverse drawing materials and various compositional strategies. source
ART201Painting IStudents address both formal and expressive qualities of painting as they observe and interpret a variety of subjects from life. A final portfolio is required. source
ART202Painting IIStudents are encouraged to seek a more personal voice through exploring the expressive dimensions of painting and developing a final series of related works on a chosen theme. source
ART205PrintmakingStudents produce a portfolio that demonstrates a basic understanding of the technical and aesthetic dimensions of this art form. source
ART246Independent StudyStudents contract a problem, present alternative directions to its solution and present a final portfolio of artwork accompanied by a written statement. Frequent critiques are conducted throughout th… source
ART295Portfolio SeminarSpecific workshops focus on the development of a résumé, an art portfolio, and a statement of artistic purpose. source
AUTO101Basic Automobile Service and SystemsIt includes safety systems, drive lines, engines, transmissions, transaxles, heating and cooling systems, fuel systems, steering and brake systems, ignition systems, construction, and operating syste… source
AUTO102Automotive EnginesService units include block, cylinder heads, valve assembly, lubrication system, and cooling system. source
AUTO105Diesel TechnologyIt includes safety, operation and diagnosis of fuel engine, electrical exhaust and emission systems. It also covers service information and vehicle maintenance. source
AUTO107Automotive Electricity/Electronics I source
AUTO108Suspension and Steering SystemsService units include control arm pivot shaft bushings, ball joints, springs, shocks, MacPherson struts, bearings, wheels, tires, steering linkages, and gears. source
AUTO200Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Technology source
AUTO202Automatic Brake SystemsService units include wheel cylinders, master cylinders, power boosters, parking brakes, control devices, shoe drums, rotors, and fluid transfer lines. Students also are introduced to the computer sy… source
AUTO205Manual Transmissions and Transaxles source
AUTO206Automotive Engine Performance source
AUTO207Automotive Heating/Air ConditioningPerformance testing on heating, defrosting, and air conditioning systems is included. Retro fitting and alternative refrigerants also are studied. source
AUTO208Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles source
AUTO210Automotive Electricity/Electronics IIService units include batteries, starting system, ignition system, charging system, light circuits, gauges, and electrical accessories, and diagnosis on chassis electronics and all electrical compone… source
AUTO211Automotive Engine Performance II source
AUTO215Advanced Automotive Service and Systems source
AUTO223Automotive Parts Management source
AUTO224Automotive Service Management source
AUTO298Internship SeminarA written report of work related activities is required. source
AUTO299Internship: AutomotiveIt is designed to present service technicians with a performance view of the automotive service professions. source
BIOL100General Education Biology(IAI: L1 900L) 3 lectures, 2 lab hrs per week: 4 hrs transfer credit This one-semester introductory course for non-science majors is designed to fulfill the general education requirement for life sci… source
BIOL103Plants and Society(IAI: L1 901) Topics include plant structure, growth, genetics, evolution, physiology, reproduction, and the economic importance and inter-relationships between plants and humans. This course is for… source
BIOL105Environmental Biology(IAI: L1 905) Utilizing this foundation of scientific literacy, students investigate the impacts of human actions on the environment, including the natural ecosystems and human societies that reside… source
BIOL106Heredity and Society(IAI: L1 906L) 3 lectures, 2 lab hrs per week: 4 hrs transfer credit This course is an introduction to basic genetic principles and contemporary issues in biotechnology. The ethical, political, and s… source
BIOL107Microbes and Society(IAI: L1 903) It emphasizes the role of microorganisms on health and disease and their relevance to biotechnology and industry. The course also addresses the social and economic impact of microorgani… source
BIOL108Essentials of Anatomy PhysiologyThis one-semester lecture class is recommended for students in the Surgical Technology and Personal Trainer programs. source
BIOL111Cellular and Molecular Biology(IAI: BIO 910; L1 910L) Placement into ENG 099 or higher. Completion of MATH 091 or MATH 093 with a C or better or placement into MATH 094 or higher. 3 lectures, 3 lab hrs per week: 4 hrs transfer cr… source
BIOL112Organismal Biology(L1 910L; BIO 910) 3 lectures, 3 lab hrs per week: 4 hrs transfer credit This is a course designed for science and health majors. It provides an introduction to the structure and function of microorg… source
BIOL115Microbiology for Surgical TechnologistsThe immune response, hypersensitivity, vaccines, common pathogens, and the process of infection also are addressed. source
BIOL120Independent Studies in EcologyStudents inventory flora and fauna of ecosystems, monitor water and soil quality, and perform activities needed to maintain viable ecosystems. The course includes field work and writing reports on ac… source
BIOL211MicrobiologySpecial attention is given to their structure, physiology, and ecology. This course also includes an introduction to virology, medical parasitology, medical mycology, and immunological concepts. This… source
BIOL221Human Anatomy and Physiology IPart I includes the study of basic principles of chemistry, cell biology, cellular metabolism, and tissue histology. It also covers the integumentary system, skeletal system, muscle system, and the n… source
BIOL222Human Anatomy and Physiology IIIt also covers senses, endocrine system, digestive tract, nutrition, metabolism, respiratory system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, urinary system, water and electrolyte balance, reproducti… source
BIOL252Molecular Genetics3 lectures per week; 3 hrs transfer credit This course provides an introduction to the principles of genetics including Mendelian genetics, population genetics, evolutionary genetics, and mechanisms… source
BUS101Introduction to BusinessThe topics studied include organization of business, business environment, management and organization of business, managing employees, marketing, financial management, information for business strat… source
BUS103Business Mathematics3 lectures per week: 3 hrs credit This course emphasizes development of skill in handling the mathematics of business transactions in business and as consumers. Included are fundamental processes of… source
BUS104Professionalism in the WorkplaceTopics include job search strategies, résumé development, goal setting, time and life management, personal finance, ethics and diversity, politics, business etiquette and dress, human resources, and… source
BUS105Human RelationsStudents learn how, as managers, to provide a better quality of work life for employees. They also learn communication skills, how to conduct meetings, how to properly delegate, theories of motivatio… source
BUS108Accounting for Entrepreneurs source
BUS109Principles of SupervisionReal world applications and productivity are emphasized. source
BUS120SalesSpecial emphasis is given to application of sales techniques and management of sales campaigns. Emphasis is also placed on student oral presentations and research. source
BUS127Business CommunicationsThe course teaches how to write a business memo, letter, and report. Everything from layout to content is covered, as are such things as proper listening, semantics, and psychology of business commun… source
BUS131Financial Accounting(IAI: BUS 903) It includes the development of the accounting model, internal control, measurement processes, data classification, and terminology. Interpretation and use of the resultant financial st… source
BUS132Managerial Accounting(IAI: BUS 904) The fundamentals of product costing, cost/volume/profit analysis, absorption costing, variable costing, budgeting, standard costs, variance analysis, cost control, responsibility accou… source
BUS141Income Tax for IndividualsTopics include filing requirements, filing status, income, deductions, credits, taxation and advising taxpayers. Additionally, since this course covers the topic of the Enrolled Agent Exam, part l, s… source
BUS170Entrepreneurship and Small Business ManagementOpportunities of innovation are woven into the planning, budgeting, purchasing, inventory control, hiring, supervision, advertising, promotion, selling, record keeping, taxation, risk management, and… source
BUS201Business LawSpecifically, it deals with settlement of disputes, torts, contract sales, product liability, and breach of contracts. Also included are agency and the duties and responsibilities of an agent contrac… source
BUS204Business EthicsTopics include an overview of business ethics, emerging business ethical concerns, the business ethics decision making process, implementation of business ethics programs, and ethical leadership with… source
BUS209Supervisors as TrainersEmphasis is on the supervisor as a trainer. source
BUS210Business Law and Its Legal Environment source
BUS236Income Tax for BusinessesTopics include business income, expenses, deductions and credits. Specialized returns and taxpayers, including trusts, estates and exempt organizations are covered. This course covers the topics of p… source
BUS237Income Tax Representation, Practices and ProceduresTopics include practice begfore the IRS, power or attorney, record maintenance and rules and penalities. This course covers the topics of part 3 of the Enrolled Agent Exam. source
BUS240Elementary Statistics(IAI: M1 902; BUS 901) 4 lectures per week: 4 hrs transfer credit This is an introductory course in probability and statistics intended for business majors and students at a level beyond college alge… source
BUS241Principles of ManagementBasic management philosophies and theories are presented in relation to planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling. Attention is given to basic management concepts and applications of… source
BUS242Human Resources ManagementEmphasis is on the human relations aspects of supervision, as well as on the functions of staffing, training, compensation, employee services, fringe benefits, health and safety, job evaluation, and… source
BUS251Principles of MarketingEmphasis is on the understanding of channels of distribution, marketing costs, motivations, and pricing. Planning policies and strategies also are studied, and casework is used as a supplement. source
BUS261Advertising source
BUS298SeminarThe content of the seminar relates to internship work which is correlated with students’ fields of study. source
BUS299InternshipA formalized work training program is structured to allow supervision by both the employer and the College’s coordinator. The internship work should be directly related to students’ fields of study. source
CHEM105Survey of General Chemistry(P1 902L) 3 lectures, 3 lab hrs per week: 4 hrs transfer credit This course includes the basic concepts of general chemistry such as nomenclature, mass relationships, solutions, acids and bases, and… source
CHEM110General Chemistry I(P1 902L; CHM 911) 4 lectures, 3 lab hrs per week: 5 hrs transfer credit This is the first course of a two-semester sequence and is strongly recommended for all science majors and pre-engineering stu… source
CHEM130General Chemistry II(CHM 912) This class includes a study of acids and bases, general equilibria, qualitative analysis, electrochemistry, oxidation reduction, general descriptive chemistry, thermodynamics, molecular str… source
CHEM203Organic Chemistry I source
CHEM204Organic Chemistry II source
CHEM206Introduction to Biochemistry source
COL101First Year SeminarStudents will learn about the challenges and choices they will face as college students as they set education and career goals, explore their values and decision-making skills, learn study strategies… source
COL102Career Development SeminarTopics include the nature of various careers, labor market trends, job search strategies, education and training requirements, and diversity in the workplace. Students learn to develop a career and e… source
COL105Personal AwarenessStudents examine their own values, interpersonal relationships, emotions, decision-making processes, motivations, etc. Various personal growth theories also are explored. Emphasis is placed on the ap… source
COL106Personal WellnessThe course also assists individuals in making voluntary behavior changes which reduce health risks and enhance individual productivity. source
COL107More Brothers and Scholars source
COMM101Principles of Communication(C2 900) Emphasis is placed on the speaker’s confidence, audience adaptation, and discovery of ideas, organization, and delivery. Students are given opportunities to improve their speaking and critic… source
COMM103Small Group Communication(MC 902) Topics include defining problems, preparation, process, leadership, participation, types and forms of discussion, and evaluation. Students practice techniques of effective group discussion. source
COMM104Intercultural Communication(MC 904) Further, it discusses the various types of culture including those that exist within the borders of the United States and those that span the globe. The course will review the major theories… source
COMM108Interpersonal Communication(MC 901) Communication in family, work, and social contexts are examined. Stress is placed on satisfying individual needs, functioning in appropriate roles, resolving conflicts, and communicating eff… source
COMM111Introduction to Mass Communication source
COMM113Film Appreciation(F2 908) Placement into ENG 099 or higher 3 hrs Lectures; 3 hrs credit An introduction to film as an art form, emphasizing a study of the aesthetic and production elements of the medium, including na… source
COMM114Film History(F2 909) Placement into ENG 099 or higher 3 hrs Lecture; 3 hrs credit An international survey of the historical development of film, emphasizing a study of films and innovations in film production th… source
COMM115Introduction to BroadcastingIt emphasizes historical development, media regulations, terminology, programming, and career opportunities. source
COMM116Public Relations(MC 913) 3 lectures per week; 3 hrs credit This course is designed to introduce students to the field of public relations by examining the history, theory, practice, and role of public relations in g… source
COMM196Applied Forensics IStudents enrolled in this course are automatically part of the Forensics Team. source
COMM197Applied Forensics II source
COMM198Applied Forensics III source
COMM199Applied Forensics IV source
COMM299Internship/SeminarFormalized student-employer agreements identify source
CJ101Introduction to Criminal Justice source
CJ102Introduction to Criminology(CRJ 912) The measurement of crime and the interactive roles of the system, victim, offender, and society also are covered. source
CJ103Law Enforcement Organization and AdministrationTopics covered include concepts of organization behavior, formulation of policy and procedure, and coordination of operational units. source
CJ105Community Service Officer Training source
CJ106Introduction to Corrections(CRJ 911) The operation and administration of criminal justice in both institutional and non-institutional settings is covered. Current issues in correctional law also are presented. source
CJ110Community-Based Policing source
CJ120Introduction to Homeland SecuritySpecial emphasis is placed on the threat of terrorism and strategies to address that threat. (same as FST 121 ) source
CJ201Introduction to Criminal LawThe principles of criminal law are presented, including the acts, mental state, and attendant circumstances that are necessary elements of the crime. source
CJ203Principles of Criminal Investigation source
CJ204Juvenile Justice(CRJ 914) The interaction among the police, judiciary and corrections systems are examined within the context of cultural influences. Theoretical perspectives of causation and control are examined. source
CJ207Street Law: Understanding Law and Legal IssuesStudents will learn about practical aspects of civil, criminal, constitutional, family, immigration, and consumer law in a diverse society with an orientation toward civic involvement in the local co… source
CJ208Principles of CriminalisticsAll aspects of crime scene processing including evidence recognition, collection, protection and transmission, examination and evaluation of physical evidence, and identification and comparison of cr… source
CJ299Criminal Justice Internship1 lecture, 10 lab hrs per week: 3 hrs transfer credit Students are assigned to a criminal justice agency for supervised exposure to the various aspects of a working agency. Students spend a minimum o… source
CUL101Introduction to the Culinary Arts and HospitalityThis course is taken concurrently with CUL 110 . 1 lecture per week: 1 hr credit This course will introduce students to the Culinary Arts profession in the Hospitality Industry. Professionals from th… source
CUL110Culinary Arts Principles and Applications I1 lecture per week, 4 hrs lab: 3 hrs credit This course is designed to give students an introduction and working knowledge of a commercial kitchen. Students will learn and practice knife skills. Stud… source
CUL120Culinary Arts Principles and Applications IIStudents will learn the fundamental principles of meat and poultry. Students will learn identification of various cuts, fabrication, and various cooking techniques used for these proteins. Fundamenta… source
CUL130Culinary Arts Principles and Applications IIIIn this third kitchen course, students will learn the fundamental principles of fish and seafood including identification, fabrication, and various cooking techniques. Fundamental, classical and mode… source
CUL140Culinary Arts Principles of Baking and Pastry1 lecture per week, 4 hrs lab: 3 hrs credit This course will introduce students to the fundamental principles of baking and pastry and continue to develop their working knowledge of a professional ki… source
CUL180Culinary Arts American and International CuisineClassical and modern techniques will be taught using a variety of recipes. The course will focus on American cuisines including a la carte and made to order breakfast cookery and sandwiches. In addit… source
CUL199Culinary Arts Career PlanningTopics include careers, industry trends, and job search strategies for opportunities in the culinary and hospitality fields. Students will prepare his/her professional résumé and practice interviewin… source
DA101Introduction to Dental AssistingPreventative dentistry concepts with emphasis on diet, nutrition and proper home care will be elaborated. Infection control, personal protection, medical emergencies, first aid and ethics will be dis… source
DA103Chairside Dental AssistingThe student will be able to understand and communicate to the patient pre and post-operative instructions for a variety of dental procedures. The student will demonstrate the ability to select and pr… source
DA104Dental RadiologyHazards, safety precautions, and infection control are covered. Intraoral and extraoral techniques, landmarks, processing of radiographs and the mounting and viewing of films are emphasized. Regulati… source
DA106Dental Materials for the Dental AssistantLecture and laboratory emphasizes an understanding of the science of dental materials which is essential to assess patient needs, to plan for and treat those needs, and to evaluate treatment source
DA202Dental Specialties source
DA298Clinical Applications IWeekly meetings for one hour to discuss and record externships and experiences. Students will also participate in a community service project. Resume writing and job interview skills will be taught.… source
DA299Clinical Applications IIWeekly meetings for one hour to discuss and record externships and experiences will occur on campus. Students will also participate in a community service project. DANB board examination application… source
DH101HistologyThis course provides sufficient knowledge of that part of the body whose healthful condition is the particular responsibility of the dental hygienist. source
DH103Head and Neck Anatomy and Tooth MorphologyThe study of the anatomical structure of the head and neck region of the human body will serve as a foundation of anatomical knowledge that is essential for patient care, understanding function, oral… source
DH104Dental RadiologyHazards, safety precautions, and infection control are covered. Intraoral techniques and anatomical landmarks are emphasized. Regulations and management of clients with special needs are covered. Stu… source
DH105NutritionAttention is given to the process of assimilating nutritional information and making it applicable to the clinical setting. Special emphasis will be placed on methods of controlling dental disease. source
DH106General and Oral PathologyIt discusses the pathogenesis, clinical appearance, and treatment of the more commonly seen conditions, as well as the sequence of events necessary for differential diagnosis. It discusses the role o… source
DH107Fundamentals of Dental HygieneThe fundamentals course is designed for entry-level, first year dental hygiene students. The role and function of the dental hygienist in preventative dentistry is included. The foundation of knowled… source
DH108Clinical Dental Hygiene IThe introduction of basic instrumentation principles and skills essential to the assessment, planning, treatment, and evaluation of client care are emphasized. Focus on clinical procedures for patien… source
DH109Clinical Dental Hygiene IILecture and clinical experience is devoted to analyzing assessment and the decision process in the implementation of the process of care. Students will begin utilizing their clinical skills in provid… source
DH116Periodontology source
DH120Care of Special PopulationsIncluded are people with physical, mental, social/emotional, and selected medical conditions, as well as the elderly and medically compromised. An interdisciplinary, problem-solving teaching strategy… source
DH201Clinical Dental Hygiene IIIStudents are introduced to additional non-surgical periodontal procedures in order to provide comprehensive client centered care. These include ultrasonics, pain control and introduction to tobacco c… source
DH202Clinical Dental Hygiene IVStudents will utilize didactic and previous clinical experience in order to provide comprehensive dental hygiene care to clients with simple to complex needs. Emphasis on the development of critical… source
DH203Clinical Dental Hygiene VStudents will continue to refine their clinical skills to gain competency as they make the transition into the practice of dental hygiene. Advanced theory introduced will enable the student to expand… source
DH204Ethics, Law, and AdministrationEmphasis is placed on the laws governing the practice of dentistry and dental hygiene, moral standards, and the ethical standards established by the dental hygiene profession. Practice settings for t… source
DH205Pharmacology source
DH207The Science and Application of Dental MaterialLecture and laboratory emphasizes an understanding of the science of dental materials, which is essential to assess patient needs, to plan for and treat those needs, and to evaluate treatment source
DH220Community Dental HealthThe theory, functions, services, and administration of public health organizations are summarized. Students use research tools and statistical analysis to review and interpret dental scientific liter… source
ECED103Health, Safety, and NutritionIt meets the State of Illinois teacher certification requirement in health and general education. source
ECED104Introduction to Early Childhood EducationA clinical component of 15 hours is required. source
ECED105Creative Activities for ChildrenStudents explore art, music, creative movement and drama curriculum for young children. source
ECED108Math for the Young Child*Recommendation of placement into MATH 091 but not required. 3 hrs Lectures; 3 hrs transfer credit This is a methods course that incorporates theories, research, and pedagogy as it relates to the eme… source
ECED110Care and Education: Infants, Toddlers, Two Year OldsStudents focus on practices that foster children’s well-being, and on creating a curriculum and environment that supports physical and social growth and good communication with parents. Ten hours of… source
ECED115Observation and Assessment of Young ChildrenStudents will develop skill in using systematic observation and documentation techniques and understand the relationship between careful observation, assessment, and effective interaction with childr… source
ECED120Child, Family, and CommunityIt explores the relationships between the child, family, community, and educators including parent education and involvement, family and community lifestyles, child abuse, and current family life iss… source
ECED130Guidance and Classroom ManagementThe relationships between observation and effective interaction, classroom arrangement and teaching techniques is explored so students have the chance to apply child development theory to practical s… source
ECED150Introduction to Early Childhood Center Administration - Legal RequirementsIts focus is legal and licensing requirements of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. source
ECED151Introduction to Early Childhood Center Administration - Program OperationsIt focuses on current early childhood administrative practices, including child attendance safety, fiscal responsibilities such as report development and cash flow management, and mechanisms for comm… source
ECED152Introduction to Early Childhood Center Administration - Facilities ManagementIt focuses on current early childhood administrative practices including maintenance of a healthy facility, food service supervision, and organization of educational materials. source
ECED201Sign Language I—Manual Communications ICourse focus is on building sign vocabulary, fingerspelling, grammar and syntax rules as well as developing awareness of the deaf community. source
ECED202Sign Language II—Manual Communications IIIt explores deaf culture, and introduces intermediate American sign language skills, both receptive and expressive. The course focuses on increasing sign language vocabulary, improving fingerspelling… source
ECED205Language Arts for ChildrenStudents learn how to incorporate activities and materials that enhance the development of language and literacy. (same as EDU 205 ) source
ECED213Multicultural EducationIt addresses the need for intercultural competence, culturally-informed instructional strategies, promotion of social justice, and reduction of racism in order to create democratic classrooms. This c… source
ECED214Administration of Early Childhood Education CentersThe course will involve portfolio development directly aligned with the 13 competency standards required to achieve the CDA credential. Students who successfully complete this course and its source
ECED217Administration of Early Childhood Education Centers - Personnel, Families and ChildrenIt focuses on the knowledge and skills needed to manage and provide mentoring and supervision for personnel and work effectively with diverse families and children. Early childhood leadership skills… source
ECED218Administration of Early Childhood Education Centers - Practices and ProceduresThe course covers the management of early childhood centers, center fiscal and legal structures, space planning and development, and marketing. source
ECED219Applied Early Childhood Center AdministrationStudents are expected to apply knowledge and skills gained in Inquiry-based projects will allow students to find realistic solutions for meeting the challenges of an administrative position. Students… source
ECED251Curriculum Design for Early Childhood ProgramsIt addresses goals and lesson plans; emerging curricula; scheduling; room arrangement and learning centers; materials and equipment; individual, small, and large group activities; and the teacher’s r… source
ECED297Early Childhood Education Internship IIStudents use knowledge and practice skills gained in early childhood courses and training. Students may pursue a current educational topic or demonstrate understanding of early childhood education co… source
ECED298Administration of an Early Childhood Center InternshipStudents spend 20 hours per week at the internship site, and their work is evaluated by a faculty supervisor. source
ECED299Early Childhood Education InternshipStudents use knowledge and practice skills gained in early childhood education courses as they spend a minimum of 10 hours per week in the center. The course includes a one hour per week seminar that… source
ECON201Macroeconomic Principles(S3 901) Included are a study of the basic economic concepts and theories, and the forces which determine the level of production and employment in the economy. The basic principles of money and bank… source
ECON202Microeconomic Principles(S3 902) Attention is given to a study of international economics and certain contemporary economic problems. source
ED100Foundations of American Public EducationThe social, historical, and philosophical foundations are used to give perspective to an examination of current issues, policies and trends in the field of education, including cultural diversity and… source
ED101Child Growth and DevelopmentIt is an in-depth study of physical, cognitive, language, and social-emotional development. There is a special emphasis on the application of this knowledge in planning, implementing, and assessing s… source
ED160Technology for TeachersThe course focuses on a solid understanding of educational technology, and how to integrate computers into the classroom curriculum. Hands-on technology activities are an important part of the course… source
ED212Exceptional ChildIt includes an analysis of developmental and emotional needs imposed by exceptionality. Students consider identification protocols, intervention strategies, and teaching methods and programs designed… source
ED220Children’s LiteratureThrough reading a varied selection of books, students learn to evaluate, select, discuss, and use literature for children. It is recommended for teachers, aides, librarians and parents. (same as ENG… source
ELEC101Fundamentals of Electricity2 hrs lectures; 2 hrs lab: 3 hrs credit This is an introductory course in direct current electricity. The student will analyze series, parallel and combination circuits using Kirchhoff’s circuit and… source
ELEC102Alternating Current, Polyphase Circuits and Transformers2 hrs lectures; 2 hrs lab; 3 hrs credit This is a fundamental course in alternating current theory and analysis. Students will analyze circuits that include series and parallel configuration of resis… source
ELEC110Electronic Principles2 hrs lecture; 2 hrs lab; 3 hrs credit This is a course covering the principles of how electronic devices work and how they are connected into basic electronic circuits. The content includes introduc… source
ELEC120DC and AC Motors and GeneratorsTopics covered include motor construction, basic principles, speed-voltage characteristics and regulation of the generator. Also covered are the principles, speed-torque characteristics, type of fiel… source
ELEC121Electrical Controls for MachinesSingle and three-phase systems are covered. Industry standards and codes are presented throughout for promoting an understanding of safety and preventive maintenance. Practical experiences include wi… source
ELEC130Electric Wiring2 hrs lectures; 2 hrs lab; 3 hrs credit This course is a course in residential wiring. The course is designed to develop an understanding of the electrical principles involved and the physical wiring… source
ELEC131Conduit Bending and ThreadingBending and threading of rigid conduit is also covered. source
ELEC132Print Reading for Electriciansstudents will be exposed to the codes and use of tables and schedules. source
ELEC140Industrial and Electrical SafetyTopics include tool and machine safety, lock out/tag out procedures, fire protection, eye safety, electrical safety, and chemical safety. source
ELEC141National Electrical Code2 hrs lectures; 0 hrs lab; 2 hrs credit This course is a review of the National Electric Code and the areas to which it is most frequently applied are covered in detail. Topics covered include: maxim… source
ELEC142Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting source
ELEC201Instrumentation and Process ControlTopics covered include an introduction to process control, transducers, controller principles, control elements and instrumentation applications to the process control. source
ELEC210Industrial ElectronicsConcepts instead of design topics are emphasized. source
ELEC211Digital FundamentalsThis course also covers the study of counters, registers, integrated circuit logic, logic families, interfacing and memory devices. source
ELEC212Programmable Logic ControllersTopics include terminology, input/output relationships, processor section, programmable devices, memory and interfacing sections of the programmable controller. Ladder diagrams and programming techni… source
ELEC213Advanced Programmable Logic ControllersAdditional PLCs and manufacturers will be introduced. Programming techniques are explained along with controller logic software/hardware troubleshooting. source
ELEC220DC Crane ControlServicing and troubleshooting techniques will be taught by referring to the electrical diagrams provided by crane control manufacturers. source
ELEC221Alternative Energy source
ELEC222Photovoltaic SystemsIt will discuss stand-alone and utility-connected solar collection systems. This course will have theory and lab experience in design considerations, system configuration, codes and regulations, and… source
ELEC223Wind Systems FundamentalsThis course assumes no prior knowledge of wind systems and will focus on residential and commercial applications. Students will have theory and hands on lab experience. source
ELEC224Wind Systems AdvancedThis course will service, operate and troubleshoot and adjust components related to the utility-scale wind generation systems. source
ELEC225Battery TechnologiesAUTO 107 with a “C” or better or ELEC 101 with a “C” or better 2 hrs lectures; 0 hrs lab 2 hrs credit Battery Technologies applies the technologies used in modern battery storage systems. Topics cove… source
ELEC288Special Topics in Electricity - IntroductionContent and format of this course is variable and may be initiated by company training needs, updates in technology in the electrical field, and the need to adhere to rules such as the revisions that… source
ELEC289Special Topics in Electricity - FundamentalsContent and format of this course is variable and may be initiated by company training needs, updates in technology in the electrical field, and the need to adhere to rules such as the revisions that… source
ELEC290Special Topics in ElectricityConsent of program coordinator 1-3 variable hrs lectures per week: 1-3 variable hrs credit Topics pertaining to current and emerging technology in electricity will be covered. Content and format of t… source
ELEC298Electrical Seminar0 grade point average. Consent of program coordinator. Concurrent registration with ELEC 299 l hr lectures; 0 hr lab; 1 hr credit This seminar is taken in conjunction with ELEC 299 -Electrical Intern… source
ELEC299Electrical InternshipStudent will have successfully completed a minimum of 18 hours in the Industrial Electricity program 2. Minimum of a 2.0 grade point average. 3. Consent of program coordinator. 4. Concurrent registra… source
EMS101Emergency Medical Technician6 lectures, 2 lab hrs per week: 7 hrs credit Care, handling, and extrication of the critically ill and injured is taught. Emphasis is on the development of student skills in recognition of symptoms o… source
EMS241EMS Foundations source
EMS242Respiratory source
EMS243CardiovascularCurrent/active National or State License as an EMT-Basic or EMT-Intermediate. 5 source
EMS244MedicalCurrent/active National or State License as an EMT-Basic or EMT-Intermediate. 5 source
EMS245TraumaCurrent/active National or State License as a EMT-Basic or EMT-Intermediate. 3 source
EMS246OB/PediatricsCurrent/active National or State License as a EMT-Basic or EMT-Intermediate. 4 source
EMS247Field ExperienceCurrent/active National or State License as a EMT-Basic or EMT-Intermediate. 3 source
ENGR210Engineering Statics(EGR 942) The topics include, vector operations, particles statics, rigid body equilibrium, distributed forces and centroids, analysis of structure, moment of inertia, and virtual work and friction. source
ENGR211Engineering Dynamics(EGR 943) The topics include, Rectilinear, and Two-Dimensional/curvilinear Motions, Force and Acceleration, Work and Energy, Impulse and Momentum, Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body, Three-Dimensional K… source
EWL095English as a World Language: Oral Communication Skills1-3 variable lectures per week: 1-3 variable hrs credit This course builds oral communication skills for students who speak English as an additional language. By building grammatical accuracy, pronun… source
EWL096English as a World Language: Written Communication SkillsStudents learn to identify and write complex, grammatically correct sentences and paragraphs within the context of college level composition. Students will identify their individual challenges and bu… source
ENG098Foundations of College Writing1-4 variable lectures per week: 1-4 variable hrs non-degree, non-transfer credit This course reviews basic writing and grammar to prepare students for the literacy demands of college coursework. Stud… source
ENG099Strategies for College Reading and Writing3 lectures per week 3 hrs credit This course introduces students to the literacy demands of college-level coursework. Students develop critical thinking and reading strategies as they use the writing… source
ENG100Academic English ReviewDiscussions concentrate on detecting and editing grammatical issues in short and long forms of traditional academic writing. Each lesson focuses on common errors, and gives examples of and suggests s… source
ENG101Composition I(C1 900) It provides an introduction to college-level writing, with emphasis on rhetorical knowledge, analysis of a diverse range of texts, and conventions of various genres, with special attention t… source
ENG102Composition II(C1 901R) Score of 50 (fifty) or higher on English Composition CLEP Exam. 3 lectures per week: 3 hrs transfer credit This is the second course in the composition sequence. It builds on ENG 101 by ext… source
ENG110Creative Writing: Poetry source
ENG111Creative Writing: Nonfiction ProseStudents explore themselves, their identity, and their world through writing autobiography, family history, and observations on culture, places, and time periods. source
ENG211American Literature I(H3 914) Emphasis is on understanding major literary movements in their intellectual, social, and political contexts. source
ENG212American Literature II(H3 915) Emphasis is placed on the peculiarly American as well as universal themes which recur throughout poetry, drama, short stories, and novels of major American writers. Major literary movements… source
ENG215African-American Literature(H3 910D) Particular emphasis is placed on trends and themes as revealed in changes in style and content. source
ENG216Latin American Literature source
ENG217Coming to America: Literatures of Immigration source
ENG220Children’s LiteratureThrough reading a varied selection of books, students learn to evaluate, select, discuss, and use literature for children. It is recommended for teachers, aides, librarians, and parents. (same as ED… source
ENG221Introduction to Poetry(H3 903) Through close reading of selected poems, students learn to appreciate the beauty and art of poetry and its relevance to their own lives and emotions. source
ENG231British Literature I(H3 912) Writers and their works are studied in relation to their intellectual, social, and political contexts. source
ENG232British Literature II source
ENG240Introduction to Fiction(H3 901) The course develops students’ ability to engage in close reading and to analyze fiction. Students will also learn about literary techniques/elements and develop an awareness of authors’ dive… source
ENG243Non-Western Literature In English(H3 908N) Emphasis is placed on understanding the works both as part of local and global aesthetic traditions and within their intellectual, political, social, and historical contexts. source
ENG252Introduction to Drama(H3 902) Eight to ten plays are analyzed in terms of meaning, form, and value. source
ENG256Film and Literature(HF 908) Students will consider literature and film as cultural endeavors and as fine arts. source
ENG261Western/World Literature I(H3 906) Themes of major writers are explored through consideration of their lives and work in the context of their times. source
ENG262Western/World Literature II(H3 907) Writers and their works are discussed within the context of their times. source
ENG271Introduction to Shakespeare(H3 905) Emphasis is on the dramatic and literary qualities of the works, but attention also is given to film versions of the plays. source
ENG275Literature, Gender, and IdentityH3 911D After establishing a theoretical framework on gender construction and experiences, this course will examine relevant themes in literary genres including, but not limited to, fiction, drama, a… source
FST101Introduction to Fire Science TechnologyTopics covered include the history of fire service; source
FST105Construction and Fire Systems3 lectures per week: 3 hrs credit This course is an analysis of various methods of building design, construction, and materials. Fire-resistant features of materials, life safety methods of construct… source
FST110Company Fire Officer9 lectures per week: 9 hrs credit This course is designed for firefighters who are looking to take the next step as a first-line Company Fire Officer. This course presents information about policies,… source
FST111Company Fire Officer Seminar2 lectures, 2 lab hrs per week: 3 hrs credit Students will research and investigate how their fire department meets the policies, procedures, applicable laws that govern them. Students will demonstra… source
FST119Basic Firefighter OperationsStudents must enroll in person. 6 lectures, 2 lab hrs per week: 7 hrs credit This course equips students with basic knowledge and skills in areas such as fire behavior, equipment use, firefighter saf… source
FST120Advanced Technician FirefighterCoordinator consent required; and documented affiliation with a fire department. 5 lectures, 2 source
FST121Introduction to Homeland SecuritySpecial emphasis is placed on the threat of terrorism and strategies to address that threat. (same as CJ 120 ) source
FST129Basic Firefighter Operations II2 lectures, 4 lab hrs per week: 3 hrs credit This course is the continuation of FST 119 , Basic Firefighter Operations, and will provide first responders with the knowledge and skills to understand w… source
FST201Arson Investigation3 lectures per week: 3 hrs credit This course acquaints students with basic investigative techniques used in examining an arson case from its origin to a successful conclusion in the court system. It… source
FST202Vehicle and Machinery Operations2 lectures, 2 lab hrs per week: 3 hrs credit This course provides information on extrication and rescue of victims from vehicles involved in accidents. Emphasis is placed on equipment and techniques… source
FST210Fire Apparatus Engineer3 lectures per week: 3 hrs credit This course is designed to train Illinois fire service personnel to the Certified Fire Apparatus Engineer level. Based on State Fire Marshal standards, this course e… source
FST212Fire Service - Instructor I3 lectures per week: 3 hrs credit This course is designed to meet the needs of firefighters wishing to expand their fire science knowledge in the area of instruction. It provides basic information ab… source
FST213Fire Service - Instructor II3 lectures per week: 3 hrs credit This course is a continuation of Fire Service - Instructor I. It provides basic information on program management, program development, lesson plan development, inst… source
FST220Advanced Fire Officer9 lectures per week: 9 hrs credit This course Is designed for Fire Officers who are looking to take the next step in a supervisory/managerial level who will oversee multiple fire companies or station… source
FST221Advanced Fire Officer Seminar2 lectures, 2 lab hrs per week: 3 hrs credit Students will research and investigate how their fire department meets the policies, procedures and applicable laws that govern them. Students will demons… source
FST222Fire Department Incident Safety Officer3 lectures per week: 3 hrs credit Professional Qualifications for Fire Department Incident Safety Officer are identified in NFPA 1521. Fire Department Incident Safety Officer is defined as an individ… source
GEOG101Cultural Geography(S4 900N) Course topics include: globalization, population, environment, cultural identity, landscapes, economic development, political geography, and urbanization. source
GEOG105Introduction to Physical Geography(P1 909) Topics surveyed include weather, climate, water, and geologic processes. The distribution of geographic features around the world is studied. Emphasis is on the relationships between human s… source
GERM101German I source
GC115Introduction to Computer ArtStudents learn to generate, combine, and manipulate traditional and contemporary visual ideas using both raster paint/photo retouching programs and professional quality vector drawing programs. (same… source
GC151Principles of Graphic DesignTechniques, processes, and terminology of graphic design are covered. source
GC154TypographyStudents experiment with the creation of original fonts using digital applications along with some traditional methods. source
GC156Design Software Workshop: Special TopicsEach workshop features one of six leading software packages identified by graphic design professionals. (may be repeated 3 times) source
GC160Design for Publishing source
GC162Introduction to Web Site DevelopmentStudents apply basic principles of mass communication; translate copy, sound, and still and moving images into the Web environment; use design principles to develop story boards, site maps, and navig… source
GC171IllustrationEmphasis is placed on perception and rendering ability, with a variety of techniques and media. Digital and traditional media are used. source
GC1752D AnimationIt incorporates the use of drawn, vector and bit-mapped formats as a means of generating animated sequences. source
GC1773D AnimationSpecific animation features and functions of the software will be discussed and applied to the creation of short 3D animation sequences. source
GC262Flash/Interface DesignStudents develop an integrated and consistent interface for a Web site using graphic programs including, but not limited to, Dreamweaver, Flash, and Photoshop. Students practice extensive use of scri… source
GC265Interactive Design ProjectStudents develop a group multimedia project using professional management techniques and standards. Sound, video, animation, and interactivity are used to create an interactive work. This is a studio… source
GC270Advanced Web Site Development source
GC287Professional DesignUse of flatbed and film scanner techniques are also covered. source
GC298Independent Visual Study source
GC299Internship/SeminarFormalized student-employer agreements identify source
HLTH100Orientation to Health CareersMedical terminology, anatomy and physiology, health promotion, and disease prevention are stressed. source
HLTH101Health and WellnessIt provides information on topics related to mental and physical health such as holistic health, stress management, fitness, nutrition, lifestyle choices, diseases, and related issues. source
HLTH102Workplace Issues for Allied HealthEmphasis is on communication, skills in teamwork, stress management,sexual harassment and lateral abuse. Other topics addressed are critical thinking, conflict resolution and distinguishing between a… source
HLTH105General Medical TerminologyMedical terminology is built on building words by the most commonly used suffixes, prefixes, and combining forms. Spelling, pronunciation, and definitions of medical terms are stressed for mastery. source
HVAC120Refrigeration PrinciplesFocus will be placed on the basic refrigeration cycle, system components, metering devices, compressors and their application. Emphasis is placed on safe and efficient use of tools and brazing techni… source
HVAC121Air Conditioning TheoryStudents will learn the required skills necessary to charge and recover refrigerant while working on air conditioning equipment in the lab. source
HVAC122Heating FundamentalsStudents will develop the required skills necessary to safely service various types of gas-fired heating systems. source
HVAC123Electrical Controls for HVACEmphasis will be placed on electrical safety, electronic testing equipment on low and high voltage components, and electrical circuits. source
HVAC124Sheet Metal Fabrication2 lectures, 2 lab hrs, 3 hrs credit This course introduces sheet metal design and fabrication. Basic fitting, seams, edges, elbows and ducts will be fabricated in the lab with the use of hand and mac… source
HVAC125Advanced Electrical ControlsStudents will develop safe electrical troubleshooting practices and procedures. source
HVAC127Troubleshooting HVAC SystemsStudents will learn troubleshooting techniques using simulators, computer-generated simulators, and actual heating and air conditioning equipment. source
HVAC128Installation of HVAC SystemsEmphasis will be placed on weekly examinations on how to diagnose both electrical and mechanical service problems. source
HVAC130Special Topics in HVACContent and format of this course is variable and may be initiated by updates in technology in the HVAC field. (may be repeated for times with different topics) source
HVAC131EPA 608The certification exam is NOT included in this course. Information on the certification exams will be given to all students. Topics pertaining to current and emerging technology in the heating, venti… source
HVAC298HVAC Seminar1 lecture, 1 hr credit The HVAC seminar will supplement the student’s internship work by providing additional material encountered in the field. Students must also register concurrently in HVAC 299 ,… source
HVAC299HVAC Internship10 lab hrs, 2 hrs credit Student interns will be employed at an approved training site. This will be scheduled by joint agreement of the student, the site supervisor, and the program coordinator. Stu… source
HIST111World History to 1500(IAI: S2 912N) Equal emphasis is placed on examining the development of western and non-western civilizations. source
HIST112World History: 1500 to Present(IAI: S2 913 N) Equal emphasis is placed on the development of western and non- western civilizations. source
HIST115African Civilizations I source
HIST116African Civilizations II source
HIST140History of Latin America(IAI: S2 920N) Equal emphasis will be placed on evaluating the contribution of First Peoples, Africans, and Europeans to early Latin American history, and assessing more recent historical events that… source
HIST151History of Western Civilization I source
HIST152History of Western Civilization II source
HIST201U.S. History: 1492 to 1877 source
HIST202U.S. History: 1877 to Present source
HIST240African American History(H2 909D) Using primary and secondary sources, we will examine the political, economic, social, and cultural contributions of African Americans to the history of the United States from 1619 to the pr… source
HYDR101Fundamentals of HydraulicsTopics include pumps, control valves, actuators, the use of ASAIS symbols, and maintenance procedures. source
HYDR102Hydraulic PumpsFixed gear, vane, axial, and radial piston, and variable delivery pumps are covered in addition to combination pumps and self-contained power units. source
HYDR103Hydraulic ControlsTopics covered: pressure and volume theory, operation and construction of valves, and circuit applications. Also covered are valves and their assemblies, the relief, pressure reducing sequence, count… source
HYDR104Basic Hydraulic CircuitsCircuits studied: pump-unloading, speed, pressure, volume, deceleration, sequence, servo, oil conditioning, and transfer line. source
HYDR106Pneumatics2 lectures per week: 2 hrs credit This course offers a study of fundamental pneumatic principles, gas laws, calculations, ASAIS symbols and terminology. Also considered are the way air is compressed,… source
IT101IT OrientationThe class will include a survey of IT professions, employment skills, definitions, current issues, salaries, and self-assessment survey of skills and competencies. This course will meet three times d… source
IT106Mathematics for Computers3 lectures per week: 3 hrs credit This course is designed to provide an understanding of the numerical concepts required for data processing. Included in the course are the following topics: binary,… source
IT140Introduction to Operating SystemsThis course provides hands-on experience in file maintenance, configurations, Windows customization, file systems, basic trouble-shooting, and running applications with Windows operating systems. Oth… source
IT201Systems Design and DevelopmentThe systems development life cycle is studied with both physical and logical design considerations. Case studies are used to illustrate the steps of a system study. source
IT205Ethics in Information TechnologyStudents examine various ethical situations that arise in IT and formulate ideas for addressing these issues. Topics include computer and Internet crime, privacy rights, freedom of expression, intell… source
IT240Linux Operating SystemThe major essential command-line commands, as well as use of the graphical user interface are covered. This course provides theoretical and practical concepts including file systems, elementary shell… source
IT253Linux System Administration2 lectures, 2 lab hrs per week: 3 hrs credit This course provides an in-depth study of and hands-on experience with the administrative functions of the Linux operating system. The configuration of gr… source
IT295Portfolio Seminar1 lecture, 2 lab hrs, 2 hrs credit This is a capstone course. Students must have completed the minimum requirement of IT hours in their designated IT program concentration courses. This course serves… source
LIB101Foundations of InformationStudents will gain the skills needed to effectively identify, gather, organize, and evaluate information from a variety of sources, both print and digital. The course will look at the research proces… source
MT101Machining Basics – Measurement, Materials, and SafetyTopics include an overview of measurement techniques, materials, safety, machine tool math, quality control, and maintenance. Teamwork, critical thinking, and problem solving are emphasized. Hands-on… source
MT102Machining Job Planning, Benchwork, and LayoutUpon completion of this course the student will be able to interpret drawing information, describe basic symbols and notation, and interpret basic GD & T feature control frames. Teamwork, critical th… source
MT105Metal Working Processes IIICoursework consists of lectures and demonstrations on the construction of the different types of horizontal machines, the type of work done, the workpiece setup, the tools used and safety practices. source
MT106Introduction to Manufacturing and SafetyIt introduces manufacturing specializations such as mechatronics, precision machining, and welding. It also covers fire safety, pressurized gases, electrical hazards, and safe machine usages. Student… source
MT107Quality and MeasurementIt explores ways that manufacturers use data and analysis to improve quality. Students will have the opportunity to earn the Quality and Measurement Certifications through the Manufacturing Skills St… source
MT108Manufacturing ProcessesStudents will learn about the varying types of production and will learn about the materials that are used in production and the types of processes used in manufacturing including machining, casting,… source
MT109Introduction to Manufacturing Maintenance source
MT210CNC Milling Level IUpon completion of this course, the student will have an understanding of manual and CNC milling practices and will have gained knowledge in tooling, machining practices, and applied mathematics. Tea… source
MT211CNC Turning Level IUpon completion of this course, students will have an understanding of manual and CNC lathe turning practices and wil have gained knowledge in tooling, machining practices, and applied mathematics. T… source
MT212Introduction to RoboticsIt covers topics ranging from the development of robotics, to robotic systems and the operation and programming of robotic devices. Students receive hands-on instruction in the use of the teach penda… source
MT214CAD/CAM SystemsStudents learn to create CAD files for use with a CAM system; to use a CAM system to create geometry, tooling, and post-processor files; and to transmit CAM-generated programs to CNC equipment. source
MT215Manufacturing SystemsThese include CNC, CAD, CAM, and robotics. Students design, program, and implement workcells that include material handling, manufacturing and assembly operations. Emphasis is placed on fully automat… source
MT220Metallurgy – FerrousHeat treatment processes, critical temperatures, crystalline structure changes, and standard physical tests and welding metallurgy are studied. source
MT221Metallurgy – NonferrousStandard classification systems, properties, and methods of testing properties are discussed. In addition, development of new nonferrous metals and their applications are studied. source
MT290Special Topics in Manufacturing Technology1-3 variable lectures per week: 1-3 variable hrs credit Topics pertaining to current and emerging technology in the field of manufacturing. Topics will cover areas of machining, automation, robotics,… source
MATH089Co-requisite to Preparation for College AlgebraRequires concurrent registration in an appropriately designated section of Math 093. source
MATH091Mathematical LiteracyThe course will integrate numeracy, proportional reasoning, algebraic reasoning, and an understanding of functions. Students will develop conceptual and procedural tools that support the use of key m… source
MATH093Preparation for College Algebra5 lectures per week: 5 hrs non-degree, non-transfer credit This course provides the developmental algebra topics necessary for success in College Algebra with its Math 094 This course is intended for… source
MATH094College Algebra Corequisite1 lecture per week: 1 hr non-degree, non-transfer credit This course provides the developmental algebra topics necessary for success in College Algebra. Requires concurrent registration in an appropr… source
MATH099Essentials of Numeracy and Algebra1-3 lectures: 1-3 hrs credit (variable credit course) This source
MATH112General Education Mathematics(IAI: M1 904) 3 lectures per week: 3 hrs transfer credit This course is designed for the liberal arts student who is not a math, science, or business major. The course focuses on mathematical reasoni… source
MATH115General Education Statistics(M1 902) 3 lectures per week: 3 hrs transfer credit The general education statistics course provides students with an opportunity to acquire a reasonable level of statistical literacy and thus expand… source
MATH151College Algebra4 lectures per week: 4 hrs transfer credit This course extends on the concepts previously studied in intermediate Algebra. Course material is approached both algebraically and graphically. The graphi… source
MATH153Probability and Statistics(MI 902) Topics covered include descriptive statistics, elementary probability, discrete and continuous probability distributions, sampling distributions and the Central Limit theorem, linear regress… source
MATH155Finite Mathematics(M1 906) Topics covered include compound interest, annuities, systems of equations and inequalities, matrices, linear programming and its applications, probability, and logic. Throughout the course,… source
MATH157Calculus for Business and Social Science(M1 900-B) Topics covered include equations of lines, limits, differentiation and integration of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions. Throughout the course, emphasis is placed on the app… source
MATH165Pre-CalculusRecommended: one year of high school Geometry with a ‘C’ or better. 5 lectures per week: 5 hrs transfer credit This pre-calculus course covers trigonometry, polar and parametric equations, conic sect… source
MATH171Calculus with Analytic Geometry I(M1 900-1; MTH 901) Topics covered include limits, derivatives, applications of derivatives, antiderivatives and definite integrals, and applications of integrals. source
MATH172Calculus with Analytic Geometry II(M1 900-2; MTH 902) Topics covered include applications of integrals, transcendental functions, integration techniques, L’Hopital’s rules, improper integrals, and infinite sequences and series. source
MATH173Calculus with Analytic Geometry III(M1 900-3; MTH 903) Topics covered include basic operations on vectors, vector-valued functions, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and vector calculus. source
MATH200Mathematics for Elementary Teaching I4 lectures per week: 4 hrs transfer credit This course covers topics using problem solving, bases other than ten, estimation, mental math, number systems, and operations in the number systems using a… source
MATH201Engineering Computer ProgrammingThe emphasis is on problem analysis and problem solving. source
MATH206Mathematics for Elementary Teaching II(M1 903) 4 lectures per week: 4 hrs transfer credit This course is a continuation of Mathematics for Elementary Teaching I. The topics studied include geometry, probability, statistics, and measureme… source
MATH210Discrete Mathematics(M1 905; CS 915) It provides an introduction to the analysis of finite collections and the foundations of sequential machines, data structures, and algorithms. Topics include: sets, logic, Boolean al… source
MATH216Differential Equations(MTH 912) This is a first course in ordinary differential equations with applications to the physical sciences. Topics covered include recognition, classification and solution of differential equatio… source
MATH220Linear Algebra(MTH 911) Topics covered include vectors, vector spaces, matrices, determinants, matrix algebra, linear independence, linear transformations, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. A significant portion of t… source
MILL101Industrial Maintenance Techniques IOther topics include hand and power tools used by the millwright, fastener identification, layout and drilling operations, as well as reaming and taping drilled holes. source
MILL102Industrial Maintenance Techniques IIAlso covered are friction bearings, non-friction bearings, couplings, gearing, and reduction build-up. source
MILL103LubricationOther topics include lubricant application and its history, as well as centralized lubricating systems, system components, conductors, and connectors. source
MILL105Rigging source
MILL106Power Train ElementsTopics include the mounting of bearings, gearings, couplings, pulley clutches, and belts. Conveyors and chaindrives are also covered. Equipment and coaxial alignment are stressed. source
MILL107Machine Vibration Analysis I source
NURS100Nurse Assistant TrainingMust be 16 years of age and have Social Security card. Students enrolled in NURS 100 are required to have a background check, physical examination, drug screen, proof of immunizations, and 2-step TB… source
NURS101Basic Care ConceptsConcepts include: communication, culture, development, palliation, safety, mobility, hygiene, perfusion, nutrition, gas exchange, and elimination. Emphasis is placed on developing intrapersonal and i… source
NURS102Acute Care ConceptsStudents will engage in interdisciplinary collaboration and utilize the nursing process to provide safe, evidence-based, patient-centered care to culturally diverse patients throughout the lifespan. source
NURS110Seminar in Nursing Practice source
NURS111Nursing as a ProfessionStudents explore how these concepts affect the study they are undertaking. Historical developments are presented as a basis for the current explosion of theories and concepts of emerging care and res… source
NURS201Family Care ConceptsConcepts include care of children from birth through adolescence, the effects of illness on growth and development, safety, health promotion, and disease prevention. Patient and family-centered care… source
NURS202Advanced Care ConceptsConcepts include prioritization and care based upon respect for patient and family preferences. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based recommendations that promote health and improve source
NURS211Preparation for Professional NursingThe nursing roles and the legal implications for the graduate nurse are discussed along with the recent developments and realities as they affect the everyday practice of nursing. Submission of a res… source
PE101Physical Fitness IStudents are administered basic fitness assessment and engage in a structured exercise program utilizing flexibility, strength, and cardiovascular efficiency. May be repeated three more times for cre… source
PE102Physical Fitness IIStudents are administered fitness assessments to determine progress in the areas of flexibility, strength and cardiovascular efficiency. source
PE103Physical Fitness IIISpecial emphasis is placed on maintaining target heart rate levels in order to determine further personal cardiovascular efficiency. Students are administered fitness assessments to determine persona… source
PE104Physical Fitness IVStudents achieve a basic understanding of the impact of increased duration, frequency, and intensity levels in regard to enhancing physiological performance. source
PE105Aerobics I(may be repeated 3 times) source
PE106Aerobics IIStrengthening and toning exercises are also introduced. (may be repeated 3 times) source
PE107Aerobics IIIStrengthening and toning exercises are also introduced in the swimming pool environment. (may be repeated 3 times) source
PE108Aerobics IVThis is accomplished through boot camp style, indoor cycling, or dance aerobics. Strengthening and toning exercises will also be introduced. (may be repeated 3 times) source
PE151BasketballFundamentals of passing, dribbling, shooting, rebounding, individual offense, and defense are emphasized. source
PE161SoccerCourse instruction includes kicking, passing, trapping, heading, tackling, the throw-in, and goal keeping. Basic offensive and defensive strategies and tactics are also discussed. source
PE162VolleyballSkills covering overhead passing, forearm passing, serving, spiking, and blocking are explored. Practice games are conducted to emphasize each skill. source
PE163GolfTechniques and skills such as proper grip, stance, swing, pitch, chip, sand shots, putting, and a variety of golf exercises are explored. source
PE164TennisStudents are taught appropriate grip and techniques for a variety of tennis strokes. source
PE165SoftballHitting, catching, fielding, throwing, and running bases are explored. source
PIPE101Fundamentals of Pipefitting source
PIPE102Drains, Wastes, and Vents source
PIPE103Plumbing and Pipefitting HeatingThe study of hydronics includes one-pipe, two-pipe, high temperature and pressure systems, heat loss calculations, and the design of hydronic systems. source
PIPE104Plumbing and Pipefitting Code source
RDG098Foundations of College Reading1-4 variable lectures per week: 1-4 variable hrs non-degree, non-transfer credit This course reviews basic reading skills and strategies to prepare students for the literacy demands of college course… source
SWK201Introduction to Social WorkIt provides insight into social service organizations and agencies. Students examine the human concerns of various at-risk populations. This course also presents the knowledge bases and skills of soc… source
SPAN101Spanish IThe workbook and homework complement class work. Classes are conducted mainly in Spanish. source
SPAN102Spanish IIThe workbook and homework complement class work. Classes are conducted mainly in Spanish. source
SPAN110Healthcare SpanishThe course will focus on oral communication skills, especially listening and speaking but with some attention to reading and writing. The goals will include learning how to use medical terminology, g… source
SPAN120Latin American Culture and CivilizationThis course is conducted in English. source
SPAN201Spanish IIIIt introduces Hispanic cultures. Classes are conducted in Spanish. source
SPAN202Spanish IV(H1 900) It includes a review of grammar, composition, conversation, reading and comprehension. source
SRT102Patient Care IEmphasis is on routine care and procedures for surgical patients. Students also learn patient rights and care of specimens. Basics of medical terminology are incorporated. source
SRT103Patient Care IIThe basics of pharmacology and anesthesia are incorporated. source
SRT110Introduction to Surgical TechnologyMicrobiology and asepsis are stressed. source
SRT120Surgical Procedures IEmphasis is on general/ rectal surgery, obstetrical/gynecological surgery, and genito-urinary surgery. source
SRT122Applied Surgical Procedures I source
SRT140Surgical Procedures III source
SRT142Applied Surgical Procedures III source
SRT298Surgical Technology SeminarAdditionally, comprehensive review for certification exam, résumé preparation, interviewing skills, and employee attributes are discussed. source
SRT299Applied Surgical Procedures IVStudents are supervised in clinical settings arranged by the program coordinator. source
TECH109Technical Mathematics I4 lectures per week: 4 hrs credit This course is a study of beginning to intermediate algebra with geometry and right angle trigonometry. All math content is focused on applications used in technical… source
TOOL101Tool and Die ProcessesTopics specifically covered include bending, forming, stretching, drawing, and coining operations of sheet metal. Additionally, sheet metal stamping processes and their components are discussed. source
TOOL102Tool and Die MaintenanceTopics specifically covered include troubleshooting techniques, analytical methods, and process optimization for stamping machinery and the associated dies. source
WELD115Basic Arc Welding/Oxyfuel WeldingTopics include health, safety, and environmental practices, welding terminology, arc and oxyacetylene welding equipment, proper welding procedures for arc and oxyacetylene, arc and oxyacetylene steel… source
WELD215Intermediate Arc Welding/SMAW, GMAWProcedures and techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW) processes. Includes health, safety, and environmental practices, welding terminology, GMAW and FCAW processe… source
WELD265Advanced Arc Welding/GMAWIncludes health, safety, and environmental practices, welding terminology, GTAW process and equipment, equipment operation and techniques, power source types and controls, welding currents and polari… source
WELD268Advanced Independent ProjectsPrinciples and techniques of steel layout and fabrication welding. Includes measurement, print reading review, layout tools, layout techniques, hand-held power tool safety and use, large power tool s… source
WELD290Special Topics in WeldingTopics will cover areas of emerging weld techniques and technologies. Content and format of this course is variable and may be initiated by company training needs. Updates in technology in the relate… source
MA101Patient Care TechniquesPrerequiste: Acceptance into the Medical Assisting Certificate program (recommended) 2 source
MA102Functional Anatomy and PhysiologyPrerequiste: Acceptance into the Medical Assisting Certificate program (recommended) 3 source
MA103Healthcare Law and EthicsPrerequiste: Acceptance into the Medical Assisting Certificate program (recommended) 1 lecture hour: 1 credit hour Healthcare Law and Ethics introduces students to the essential legal and ethical fra… source
MA111Clinical Assisting and PharmacologyPrerequiste: Acceptance into the Medical Assisting Certificate program (recommended) 2 source
MA112Administrative Procedures/EMRPrerequiste: Acceptance into the Medical Assisting Certificate program (recommended) 2 source
MA121Medical Laboratory ProceduresPrerequiste: Acceptance into the Medical Assisting Certificate program (recommended) 1 lecture hour, 4 source
MA122Medical Billing and Insurance ProcessingPrerequiste: Acceptance into the Medical Assisting Certificate program (recommended) 2 source
MA123Diagnostic and Specialty ProceduresPrerequiste: Acceptance into the Medical Assisting Certificate program (recommended) 2 source
MA131Professional DevelopmentPrerequiste: Acceptance into the Medical Assisting Certificate program (recommended) 3 source
MA132ExternshipPrerequites: MA 101 , MA 102 , MA 103 , MA 111 , MA 112 , MA 121 , MA 122 , MA 123 , all with a C or better. 1 lecture hour, 160 externship hours: 3 credit hours This experiential course provides stu… source