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ACC 1010— Corporate Accounting PrinciplesIntroduces students to fundamental accounting principles for corporations. Students will learn to analyze business transactions and understand their impact on the accounting equation. Topics include… source
ACC 1020— Managerial Accounting PrinciplesIntroduces students to fundamental managerial accounting principles. Students will learn the basics of internal accounting processes, product cost determination, cost behavior analysis, profit report… source
ACC 1050— Accounting Software (QuickBooks)Applies basic accounting principles to an integrated accounting software package. The package currently used is QuickBooks Online. Offered: Fall, Spring Prerequisites: ACC 1010 . source
ACC 1121— Payroll AccountingStudies the various laws that relate to payroll including FLSA, FICA, Unemployment Compensation and federal, state and local withholding tax. Students will learn to calculate wages and withholdings a… source
ACC 2010— Intermediate Accounting IFocuses on financial reporting theory and its application at the intermediate level, specifically related to balance sheet valuation and income determination. The course also covers accounting applic… source
ACC 2020— Intermediate Accounting IIFollows ACC 2010 and focuses on financial reporting applications for noncurrent operating assets, long-term investments, current, contingent, and long-term liabilities, corporate equity, earnings per… source
ACC 2111— Cost AccountingCovers the concepts, quantitative analysis, and detailed accounting procedures used by companies to determine material, labor, and overhead costs. It includes the use of job order, process, and blend… source
ACC 2251— Federal Income TaxIntroduces the theory and practice of individual taxes using both workbook and tax software. This course focuses on applying the federal income tax code as it pertains to the determination of taxable… source
ACC 2300— AuditingProvides a study of the planning, evidence gathering, internal control review, sampling, and application of procedures used to audit assets, liabilities, equity, and related income statement accounts… source
ACC 2401— Applications in Accounting Requires the students to integrate the knowledge gained, and skills developed, in prior course study. Course requirements include research, interpretation and application of both internal and externa… source
AGR 1000— Introduction to AgricultureIntroduces the student to the various disciplines in the field of agriculture. Areas of focus will be Leadership, Biology, Soils, Foods, Plants, Animals, Natural Resources and Mechanics. This course… source
AGR 1100— Principles of Agricultural Business ManagementIntroduces the basic concepts and methods of business management in an agricultural business enterprise through a comparison of evolving management approaches, and through an examination of motivatio… source
AGR 1200— Sustainable AgricultureProvides comprehensive coverage to the theory and practice of transforming the field of agriculture into a more environmentally sound operation. Studies include a focus on plants, animals, soils, wat… source
AGR 1300— Principles of Agricultural Marketing and SalesIntroduces the fundamental principles, policies, structure and strategy of agricultural marketing and international trade. Development of a marketing plan, customer sales and service techniques. Digi… source
AGR 1401— Introduction to Soils for Agronomic ProductionIntroduces the basic concepts and method of laboratory and traditional activities to determine soil characteristics including chemical, physical and biological properties as related to agronomic prod… source
AGR 1402— Principles of Crop ManagementIntroduces the basic cropping systems used in agronomic crops including input selection, tillage, planting, harvesting and storing of production. Crop growth and development will be emphasized along… source
AGR 1403— Principles of Nutrient ManagementIntroduces basics of plant nutrition and soil fertility including soil pH and Nitrogen and Carbon cycles as they relate to crop production. Practice and recommend soil testing processes, liming and s… source
AGR 1404— Introduction to Integrated Pest ManagementIntroduces the concept and tools of integrated pest management. Develops proficiency in pest identification, control methods and environmental protection through economic pest control techniques and… source
AGR 1405— Integrated Weed ManagementCovers the identification and management of weeds in crop production systems, focusing on sustainable control methods. Topics include weed biology, herbicide use and safety, mechanical and cultural c… source
AGR 1500— Precision Agriculture EquipmentIncludes an exploration of various precision hardware available in the agriculture industry. Basic concepts of electricity, electronics, hydraulics, pneumatics, and controllers as related to precisio… source
AGR 1501— Prescription Mapping in AgricultureCovers the use of precision farming software that is embedded in precision agriculture equipment and the data inputs and outputs that are needed in each to create the desired prescription/application… source
AGR 1502— Agricultural Mechanics and Systems TechnologyProvides hands-on training in essential agricultural mechanics, including welding, troubleshooting, and repairing electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems. Students will develop skills in metal f… source
AGR 1515— Introduction to GPS in AgricultureAdvances a foundational understanding of global positioning system (GPS) theory and use. Evaluates different applications of GPS by collecting and analyzing data for decision-making and troubleshooti… source
AGR 1540— Introduction to GIS in AgricultureIntroduces the basic skills, concepts and principles of Geographic Information Systems, geography and using current map generating software. Geographic concepts include world coordinate systems, proj… source
AGR 1600— Introduction to Artificial Intelligence in AgricultureExplores the use of Robotics/AI in agriculture. Students will have the opportunity to examine AI components of current agriculture and other equipment. Limitations and challenges of AI in agriculture… source
AGR 1700— Technology for Livestock ManagementIntroduces key concepts of livestock management for the major herd types typical to Northwest Ohio. A variety of technology will be utilized for data collection and analysis. The principles of scient… source
AGR 2970— Agriculture Technology Capstone Prepares the student to transition into agriculture technology employment. The student will demonstrate comprehensive proficiency by integrating technical knowledge with core skills and abilities. St… source
AGR 2991— Field ExperienceEnables work activity, which relates to an individual student's occupational objectives. The experience is coordinated by a faculty member of the college who assists the student in planning the exper… source
AIM 1000— Introduction to Artificial IntelligenceIntroduces basic concepts and applications of artificial intelligence (AI), including AI project cycles. Focus on issues surrounding AI including ethics, bias, culture, regulations, and professional… source
AIM 1010— Maths for AIDiscusses basic concepts and topics relevant to understanding mathematics' role in AI. This course will utilize statistics, linear algebra, probability, and basic calculus. The content correlates eac… source
AIM 1100— Introduction to Machine LearningIntroduces machine learning concepts and Python applications, including data acquisition, supervised and unsupervised learning, and data modeling. Offered: Fall Prerequisites: AIM 1000 , CPT 2350 Cor… source
AIM 2200— Natural Language ProcessingIntroduces the fundamental concepts in Natural Language Processing (NLP) and text processing. Focus on knowledge and skills necessary to create a language recognition application. Offered: Spring Pre… source
AIM 2220— Artificial Intelligence for Computer VisionUnderstands and applies the basic techniques to process images using OpenCV and Python libraries. Focuses on knowledge & skills necessary to apply AI in CV for common tasks like Image Classification… source
AIM 2970— AIM Capstone Focuses on how a social issue is explored, brought through the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Project cycle, and delivered as a solution using the different domains of AI, including computer vision and… source
AIM 2991— AIM Field ExperienceEnables work activity which relates to an individual student's occupational objectives. With permission of a faculty advisor, the field experience replaces elective or required courses in a student's… source
AMT 1020— Preventive MaintenanceIntroduces how routine work is done to keep equipment in good working order and to optimize its efficiency and accuracy. Addresses regular routine cleaning, lubricating, testing, checking for wear an… source
AMT 1040— Blueprint Reading and SchematicsIntroduces the fundamental information in drafting necessary to retrieve, read, manipulate and understand a mechanical part print. Instructs students to recognize, identify, describe and relate the c… source
AMT 1070— Basic Electricity and ElectronicsIntroduces the various elements of basic electricity including the identification of electrical symbols as well as interpretation of schematics, cross referencing prints, tracing circuits, interpreti… source
AMT 1080— Mechanical Drive SystemsIntroduces safety, maintenance techniques and procedures used to maintain industrial equipment, including industrial couplings, chains, sprockets, belts, bearings, shafts, brakes, clutches, gears and… source
AMT 1091— SafetyIntroduces OSHA and the OSHA regulations that apply to the auto manufacturing industry. Provides the knowledge and skills necessary to help sustain life and minimize the consequences of injury or sud… source
AMT 1092— RiggingIntroduces safety rules and issues in the use of overhead cranes, hoists, rigging equipment, attachment components, calculating sling angle stresses, and safe lifting and turning loads. Offered: Summ… source
AMT 1100— Welding and FabricationIntroduces the power sources used in shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) and gas metal arc welding (GMAW), along with equipment and filler metals used to produce a welded joint. Welding principles will… source
AMT 1180— Tool and Gage DesignEmphasizes design fixtures (drilling, milling, boring, welding) and gauges (plug, ring, feeler, indicators, relation). The design assignments feature loading, locating and clamping considerations. Of… source
AMT 1200— Machine Tool OperationsIntroduces machining operations, procedures and machines used by multi-skilled industrial maintenance technicians. Introduces the safe and correct operation of lathes, milling machines, drill presses… source
AMT 2010— Electrohydraulics and PneumaticsProvides an explanation of the fundamental concepts of fluid power and electro-fluid power systems. Covers the principles of fluid power, calculations of physical properties of fluids and their abili… source
AMT 2030— Programmable Logic ControllersIntroduces the Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and elements needed for an automated industrial control system. Introduces memory and project organization within a PLC and provides instruction in… source
AMT 2050— Robot MaintenanceIntroduces robotics in regard to industrial robotic safety standards, applications, types of classes for industrial robots, basic system components, robotic motion concepts, key programming technique… source
AMT 2060— Controls and InstrumentationCovers the diversity of control devices including: theory of operation, applications in automation control and troubleshooting and repair. Introduces identification, installation, replacement, and tr… source
AMT 2550— Fundamentals of Plumbing and PipefittingProvides discussion of the specifications, applications and maintenance of pipes, fittings and valves; simple pipe calculations and template development; tools used in piping; proper valve installati… source
AMT 2970— Troubleshooting Capstone Provides students with the skills and knowledge to be proficient in diagnosing and repairing advanced integrated technology. Students will combine the skills acquired throughout their studies to diag… source
ANT 2411— Cultural AnthropologyExamines the fundamental principles and concepts, research methods, and anthropological theories for understanding human cultural diversity and cultural change in a global context. Cultural anthropol… source
AOT 2640— Spreadsheet Software and ApplicationsIntroduces the student to Microsoft Excel, an electronic spreadsheets program. Students will plan, create, and maintain electronic spreadsheets and apply them to common business functions. Concepts c… source
ASL 1010— American Sign Language IProvides an introduction to the basic skills in production and comprehension of American Sign Language (ASL), including fingerspelling and numbers. Introduces conversational ability, culturally appro… source
ASL 1020— American Sign Language IIDevelops receptive and expressive ability in American Sign Language (ASL) and allows recognition and demonstration of increasingly more sophisticated grammatical features of ASL. Increases fluency an… source
ASL 2010— American Sign Language IIIDevelops receptive and expressive ability in American Sign Language (ASL) and allows recognition and demonstration of increasingly more sophisticated grammatical features of ASL. Offered: Fall, Sprin… source
ASL 2020— American Sign Language IVDevelops receptive and expressive ability in American Sign Language (ASL) and allows recognition and demonstration of increasingly more sophisticated grammatical features of ASL. Offered: Fall, Sprin… source
ATS 1000— ATS Degree Plan Seminar in Allied HealthProvides the student with the opportunity to develop all of his/her experiences and resources into a coherent plan to meet educational needs not otherwise supported by normal college programs. The "P… source
ATS 1010— ATS Degree Plan Seminar in Business/Public ServiceProvides the student with the opportunity to develop all of his/her experiences and resources into a coherent plan to meet educational needs not otherwise supported by normal college programs. The "P… source
ATS 1020— ATS Degree Planning Seminar in Information Technology/Engineering TechnologyProvides the student with the opportunity to develop all of his/her experiences and resources into a coherent plan to meet educational needs not otherwise supported by normal college programs. The "P… source
ATS 1030— Degree Planning Seminar in NursingProvides the student with the opportunity to develop all of his/her experiences and resources into a coherent plan to meet educational needs not otherwise supported by normal college programs. The "P… source
AVI 1000— Unmanned Aerial SystemsIntroduces Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS). Includes basic explanation of the technology, applications used in a variety of emerging industries, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulatory fra… source
AVI 1200— Unmanned Aerial Systems Basic OperationIntroduces students to the foundational principles of drone technology and applications across a variety of emerging industry settings. Topics include basic setup, operation, sensor integration, and… source
BHS 1000— Introduction to Patient CareProvides an overview of the roles, requirements and features of selected healthcare professions. Introduction to basic responsibilities for patient care including professionalism, communication and l… source
BHS 1140— Certified Nurse Aide TrainingUses the Ohio Department of Health Standards and Guidelines as the curriculum, the requirements for Ohio's Nurse Aide and Competency Evaluation Program, as established by Chapter 3701-18 of the Admin… source
BHS 1150— Applied Functional AnatomyInvolves detailed study of musculoskeletal anatomy and how it relates to functional human movement. Topics include descriptive medical terminology, osteology, arthrology, neurology and basic muscle p… source
BHS 1160— Medical Law-Ethics HealthcareIntroduces the principles of law, ethics, etiquette, and bioethics as they apply to the healthcare worker. The medical record as a legal document is reviewed. Issues of treatment consent, patient con… source
BHS 1310— CPRMeets the didactic and practical skills applications required by the American Heart Association for the Health Care Provider CPR certification. The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowle… source
BHS 1315— CPR RenewalDemonstrates the American Heart Association's requirements for a certification in Health Care Provider CPR. The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in BLS, ACLS, an… source
BHS 1320— CPR and First AidDemonstrates the didactic and practical skills applications required by the American Heart Association (AHA) for the Health Care Provider CPR certification and the Heartsaver First Aid certification.… source
BHS 1330— Foundations in PharmacologyFocuses on the general principles of pharmacology and selected drug classifications related to the cardiac, circulatory, respiratory, endocrine, neurological, and musculoskeletal systems. Offered: Sp… source
BHS 1380— Introduction to Medical TerminologyIntroduces the student to the components of the language of medicine. Medical terms are identified using the basic elements of prefixes, suffixes, combining forms, root words, plural formations, and… source
BHS 1390— Medical TerminologyDiscusses an understanding of foundational medical terminology used in communication with the health care team. Terminology pertaining to the treatment of disease, including standard abbreviations, a… source
BHS 1530— 12 Lead ECG InterpretationProvides instruction in the procedure used to accomplish the recording of a 12-lead EKG and the interpretation of the resulting diagnostic data. The student will develop a familiarity with EKG equipm… source
BHS 1540— Advanced Cardiac DiagnosticsProvides instruction in advanced EKG procedures: 12, 15 & 18 Lead electrocardiography; cardiac stress testing; diagnostic holter monitoring, pacemaker analysis and metabolic testing. Successful compl… source
BHS 1560— Smoking Cessation EducationUsing a structured model, this course will help you build an effective patient education presentation. This model will lead you through five important steps: concept; planning; organization; presenta… source
BHS 1570— First ResponderLearns how to treat a sick or injured person prior to advanced EMS personnel reach the scene. Topics include airway management, patient assessment, cardiac management, illness and injury management,… source
BHS 1711— Pathophysiology for HealthcareExplores the basis of human diseases and disorders. Emphasis is placed on the effects of basic pathophysiology processes which occur in various organ systems with common degenerative, neoplastic, met… source
BHS 1750— Introduction to Pharmacy TechnicianPrepares the student to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to competently practice in a variety of specialized healthcare facilities as a pharmacy technician. The topics covered include law a… source
BHS 1845— Phlebotomy Principles and PracticeProvides didactic and classroom skills instruction in the practice of phlebotomy and general laboratory procedures. The student will be required to demonstrate competency in the performance of design… source
BHS 1850— Phlebotomy ClinicalProvides the opportunity for practical application and skill development in phlebotomy. Students will complete clock hours of clinical training and orientation in an accredited laboratory with a mini… source
BHS 2000— Advanced Patient CareProvides advanced knowledge and skills utilized in the clinical setting. Includes navigation and documentation in electronic health records, safety in the preparation and collection of laboratory spe… source
BHS 2100— Advanced Cardiac Life SupportProvides instruction in the core knowledge and skills needed to complete the course of study for the Adult Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) credential as established by the American Heart Association. 'C'… source
BHS 2110— Growth and Development: LifespanProvides the student with an understanding of the physical, psychological, and social development and needs, as well as the developmental tasks of the child through school age, adolescent, young adul… source
BHS 2120— Introduction to NursingIntroduces students to the field of nursing. Students will learn about the History of Nursing, Scope of Practice/Law & Rule, Medical Ethics, Professionalism, Nursing Process, Health/Wellness, Communi… source
BHS 2200— Pediatric Advanced Life SupportProvides instruction in the core knowledge and skills needed to complete the course of study for the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) credential as established by the American Heart Association… source
BHS 2300— Neonatal ResuscitationProvides instruction in the core knowledge and skills needed to complete the course of study for Neonatal Resuscitation as described by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Heart Assoc… source
BHS 2500— Health and Wellness CapstoneTaken during the semester of scheduled graduation for Health and Wellness majors. A capstone project will be required which is relevant to the student's area of specialization and which integrates a… source
BHS 2600— Health Science Technology Capstone Provides an opportunity for the prospective graduate to demonstrate achievement of the program's learning outcomes as well as the college's general education and core skills and abilities. A capstone… source
BIO 0950— Anatomy & Physiology Companion CourseSupports college level anatomy and physiology and taken in conjunction with BIO 1110 , Anatomy and Physiology I. This course reviews prerequisite skills and concepts for topics in BIO 1110 . Offered:… source
BIO 1000— Basic Human Structure and FunctionProvides a basic understanding of the terms and concepts related to normal structure and function of the human body. The anatomy and physiology of each body system is studied and the basis for pathop… source
BIO 1110— Anatomy and Physiology IStudies the structure and function of the human body as an integral whole. The course begins with a brief study of inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and histology, then examines the following b… source
BIO 1120— Anatomy and Physiology IIBuilds upon BIO 1110 by continuing the examination of human anatomy and physiology with the following body systems: endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic/ immune, respiratory, urinary, digestive, and… source
BIO 1210— Biology IStudies the chemical and cellular basis of life. The course will investigate a variety of topics within the fields of Biochemistry and Cell Biology such as the properties of water, macromolecules, ce… source
BIO 1220— Biology IIStudies the evolutionary, ecological, and organismal aspects of life. The course will investigate a variety of topics within the fields of Evolutionary Biology, Ecology, Botany, and Zoology such as t… source
BIO 1310— Environmental Science IIntroduces current human-caused environmental problems such as air, water and soil pollution, wastes, chemicals and energy resources. Provides an introduction to science, the scientific method, basic… source
BIO 1320— Environmental Science IIIntroduces human caused environmental problems such as climate change, environmental health and toxicology, and threats to biodiversity. The course introduces environmental ethics, sustainable agricu… source
BIO 1400— MicrobiologyProvides an overview of microbiology to Health and General Education students. Topics of study include: morphology, growth, reproduction, control of and diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, a… source
BIO 2121— Introduction to Human GeneticsIntroduces genetics fundamentals, focusing on human genetics. Students will learn genetics history, terminology and analysis; including pedigrees, karyotypes, DNA profiling, and recombinant DNA techn… source
BIO 2820— Associate of Science Capstone Integrates reading from an instructor-chosen, science-related text with additional readings from other sources. The capstone project requires an oral presentation and related paper focusing upon a sp… source
BUS 1000— Power Skills for Business ProfessionalsConcentrates on building power skills for business students by focusing on the areas of professionalism and critical thinking. Students are exposed to necessary skills that they need to display to be… source
BUS 2100— Business LawIntroduces the student to the legal aspects of common business transactions, contract law, tort law, commercial paper, business organizations, agency law, negotiable instruments, secured and unsecure… source
BUS 2901— Field Experience (Internship)Students will gain real-world business experience by completing a minimum of 105 hours in an internship position related to their field of study. Exact duties will be agreed upon by the Chair, Work E… source
BUS 2991— Internship (Practicum)Requires the student to participate in an internship work experience in which the student will work for a minimum of 105 hours in a business position related to their field of study. Exact duties wil… source
BUS 2992— Internship (Seminar)Brings internship students together with their instructor to discuss achievements, progress, and challenges occurring during their internship work experiences. Offered: Summer, Fall, Spring Corequisi… source
CET 1100— Construction DocumentsIntroduces students to contract documents as they pertain to construction projects. This course will offer the basic understanding and the fundamentals of contract documents and their various deliver… source
CET 1110— Construction MethodsIntroduces construction methods and operational sequences used in construction of residential, commercial, and industrial projects. This course will discuss the role of the Construction Manager and t… source
CET 1130— Construction DrawingsIntroduces construction plan reading and applying plan reading from working drawings through final construction. This course will discuss drawing organization with emphasis on coordination and unders… source
CET 1220— Construction MaterialsCovers soil types as well as the determination of strength and load bearing capacities. Methods for and reasons to determine optimum soil moisture contents will be covered. Techniques for field and l… source
CET 1230— Quantity SurveyIntroduces the "take off" procedure required in order to determine the amount of materials described in a set of construction drawings. This course will develop the background knowledge for the proce… source
CET 1450— Concrete Technology IProvides an introductory understanding of base materials such as stone, gravel, sand, water, types of cement, and ASTM type additives A through F. In addition, air entrainment agents as well as Pozzl… source
CET 1910— OSHA 10-hr General SafetyProvides entry level general awareness for recognizing and preventing hazards in a general industry setting. Upon successful completion of this course, participants will receive an OSHA 10-hr General… source
CET 1920— ACI Field Testing Technician - Grade ICovers specifications from ACI and ASTM for field testing of concrete. Specifically, the course will cover testing of fresh concrete, concrete materials, compiling and evaluating test results, and as… source
CET 1921— ACI Strength Testing TechnicianDemonstrates concrete strength certification procedures including the knowledge and the ability to perform, record and report the strength results as well as the capping of concrete cylinders, unboun… source
CET 1922— Concrete Mix DesignCovers specifications from ACI and ASTM for mix design of ready mixed concrete. Specifically, the course will focus on the materials, additives and specifications for a variety of concrete mix design… source
CET 2110— Planning and SchedulingIntroduces the working knowledge of planning and scheduling of construction projects. This course will discuss scheduling procedures and techniques, cost and quality control, and the use of project i… source
CET 2200— Structural DesignCovers the concepts of structural design as it applies to wood and steel structures such as residential and light commercial structures. Topics that will be covered include: fundamental concepts of s… source
CET 2210— Pavement AnalysisIntroduces AASHTO equations as they relate to pavement design as well as how to compute axle loads as it relates to design and pavement thickness. The Ohio Department of Transportation, Portland Ceme… source
CET 2220— Surveying FundamentalsLearn the techniques and procedures utilized to locate, measure, and check the construction components for both new and existing buildings. Development of hands-on skills using the tools and equipmen… source
CET 2230— Construction Cost and AnalysisCovers the determination of time, labor, and materials needed to complete a job. Determination of indirect costs and their relationship to direct costs will be covered as well as assignment of distri… source
CET 2450— Concrete Technology IICovers specifications from ACI and ASTM for mix design and field testing of concrete. Specifically, the course will cover testing of fresh concrete, concrete materials, compiling and evaluating test… source
CET 2970— Civil Engineering Technology Capstone Allows students to demonstrate their proficiency by integrating technical knowledge with core skills and abilities. This course is designed to combine all of the material presented thus far and relat… source
CET 2991— Field ExperienceEnables work activity which relates to an individual student's occupational objectives. With permission of a faculty advisor, the field experience replaces elective or required courses in a student's… source
CHM 0950— Introductory General Chemistry Companion CourseSupports college level Introductory General Chemistry and taken in conjunction with CHM 1110 , Introductory General Chemistry. This course reviews prerequisite skills and concepts for topics in CHM 1… source
CHM 0951— Introductory Organic and Biochemistry Companion CourseSupports college level Introductory Organic and Biochemistry and taken in conjunction with CHM 1120 , Introductory Organic and Biochemistry. This course reviews prerequisite skills and concepts for t… source
CHM 1110— Introductory General ChemistryProvides a foundation in basic principles of general chemistry. Topics include methods of measurement, temperature and heat, atomic structure, nuclear chemistry, bonding, nomenclature, gas laws, chem… source
CHM 1115— Introductory General, Organic, and BiochemistryStudies the principles of chemistry for students majoring in nursing and other health-related fields. The course includes an integrated overview of topics in general chemistry, organic chemistry, and… source
CHM 1120— Introductory Organic and BiochemistryIntroduces the fundamentals of organic chemistry and biochemistry, including laboratory applications. The structures and properties of organic compounds classified by functional group, carbohydrates,… source
CHM 1200— General Chemistry IIntroduces the fundamental principles of chemistry, including measurement and calculation; chemical stoichiometry; the properties of gases; atomic and molecular structure; bonding; thermochemistry; a… source
CHM 1210— General Chemistry IIDesigned to provide a foundation in the basic principles of general chemistry. Topics include intermolecular forces, colligative properties, Chemical kinetics, equilibria, acid-base properties, therm… source
CHM 1310— Organic Chemistry IIntroduces topics of organic chemistry including the study of spectroscopic methods of organic analysis, stereochemistry, structure and bonding and chemical reactions of alkanes, stereochemistry, alk… source
CHM 1320— Organic Chemistry IIIntroduces topics of organic chemistry including the study of alcohols, ethers, epoxides, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, derivatives of carboxylic acids, enolates, carbanions, amines, polycycl… source
COM 0950— College ReadingImproves critical thinking, reading comprehension, and vocabulary skills to develop students' abilities to successfully comprehend and retain information from texts. Incorporated in the course are no… source
COM 0980— Developmental WritingProvides an introduction to writing at all levels (sentence, paragraph and essay) and to research methods and reinforces reading comprehension skills. This is a credit course and will be counted in a… source
COM 0990— Integrated Reading and WritingProvides an introduction to critical reading and academic writing skills necessary to creating effective college level readers and writers. This course is offered in a co-requisite model with COM 111… source
COM 1110— English CompositionProvides practice in sound organization and effective expression of ideas in original expository and argumentative compositions as well as the research paper. Extensive discussion of rhetorical modes… source
COM 1140— Technical WritingApplies the principles of good writing in industrial and academic reporting, with emphasis on the techniques of presenting information graphically as well as in clear, concise, written form. Offered:… source
COM 1160— Business CommunicationsApplies the principles of good writing to on-the-job and personal business letters, formal business reports and other types of business correspondence. Areas covered include proper letter format and… source
COM 1170— Police CommunicationsProvides training in the development of occupational writing skills with emphasis on police reports, letters, and memos. Effective oral communication will be studied and practiced via formal presenta… source
COM 1200— Writing in the SciencesProvides a working knowledge of the typical writing tasks encountered in the scientific workplace. This course is an interdisciplinary course which builds upon the writing skills acquired in COM 1110… source
COM 1801— Creative Writing: FictionOffers an introduction to the art and craft of writing short fiction. Students read and analyze published fiction. Students write scenes; write a short story; and discuss the writing of classmates. O… source
COM 1980— Research and WritingEnables the student to work one-on-one with an instructor in learning persuasive, argumentative and research strategies; use of the library; and organization, development and documentation of the res… source
COM 2110— Public SpeakingCovers the analysis, formation, organization, development, and delivery of ideas and attitudes within contemporary issues by means of audience analysis and dialogue. Various rhetorical modes and grou… source
COM 2213— Verbal JudoApplies the area of redirecting behavior with words, i.e., tactical communication, while maintaining an attitude of professionalism. Extensive discussion and practice of rhetorical modes, listening t… source
COM 2400— English Composition IIBuilds on the foundational writing skills introduced in COM 1110 and emphasizes critical thinking, rhetorical literacy, and communication skills to promote skilled academic writing. Using scholarly t… source
COM 2820— Directed Research for Capstone Project Requires students to demonstrate their knowledge, skills, and abilities gained through the Associate of Arts transfer degree curriculum. The student will complete an approved academic project/paper a… source
COM 3110— Advanced CompositionRefines and improves writing and critical thinking skills. Expanding upon the topics encountered in English Composition ( COM 1110 ), this course involves a wider range of rhetorical modes in exposit… source
COR 1160— Correctional TacticsPrepares correctional students in firearm and self-defense tactics. Students will be trained on a handgun and a shotgun following the ODRC specifications. Students will also be trained in unarmed sel… source
COR 2150— Corrections Capstone Allows students to demonstrate their proficiency by integrating technical knowledge and core skills and abilities. Each student will be given a correctional file and must complete the appropriate int… source
COR 2230— Probation and ParoleExamines problems facing the probation officer and the parolee and theories concerning parole for the criminal. Students will also learn to write a presentence investigation and parole violation. Off… source
COR 2500— PracticumProvides on the job training under the direction of local criminal justice officials. It is given on an individual basis with evaluations completed by the supervising faculty member. A total of 210 s… source
COR 2570— Case Management and CounselingStudies various approaches to correctional assessment, counseling and problem solving skill techniques. Students will study these approaches and then apply them in lab settings with practical applica… source
COR 2600— Correctional SupervisionExplores the history of the correctional system and then builds on current correctional facility operations. Students will learn the fundamentals of day to day prison and jail operations including pr… source
COR 2720— Special Needs ClientsDiscusses two components, the first half pertaining to the plight of crime victims. A brief history of crime victims will be discussed and then a focus on victims of violent crime including sexual as… source
CPT 0980— Developmental Computer SkillsIntroduces students to beginning computer terms and concepts. Students will learn how to operate a microcomputer and to use the computers in the campus microcomputer labs. Topics covered include: mou… source
CPT 1040— Introductory Computer ApplicationsIntroduces students to general computer terms and concepts. In addition, students will learn how to operate a microcomputer and to use the computers in the campus microcomputer labs. The students wil… source
CPT 1050— Technology Basics for IT ProCovers the use of the microcomputer in a professional environment with a focus on the innovative use of this technology. Students will use decision making tools to assist them in their work or person… source
CPT 1060— Intermediate Computer ApplicationsIntroduces students in health majors to become proficient doing the following tasks: research using the internet and search engines, intermediate and advanced features in Windows, advanced topics usi… source
CPT 1110— Introduction to Programming Logic and DesignIntroduces computers, systems, and the management of information in a business environment. Provides a comprehensive overview of the principles of programming and teaches the beginning programmer how… source
CPT 1120— Introduction to VB ProgrammingIntroduces programming concepts using the Microsoft Visual Basic.Net programming language. The concepts will involve planning and using algorithms; and programming with object-oriented design. There… source
CPT 1210— Introduction to Digital and Emerging TechnologiesIntroduces students to current digital and emerging technology concepts. Students will learn terminology, software, and hardware related to the field of digital media. This will also include emerging… source
CPT 1250— Computer Applications in the WorkplaceIntroduces students to essential concepts in computer terminology, hardware components, operating systems and software. The student will be introduced to word processing, spreadsheet, presentation an… source
CPT 1300— C++ ProgrammingProvides an introduction to the C++ programming language. Students will create, document, run and debug programs using problem analysis and data validation techniques. Key topics include variables, c… source
CPT 1410— Microsoft IIntroduces students to installing and configuring a Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Network. This course focuses on the initial implementation and configuration of core services, such as Networking, St… source
CPT 1411— Microsoft Azure FundamentalsIntroduces students to Microsoft's cloud computing platform, Azure. Covers foundational level knowledge on cloud computing concepts; core Microsoft Azure services; and Microsoft Azure management and… source
CPT 1415— Microsoft IIDescribes multiple topics including implementing, managing, maintaining and troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows Server 2012 environment. This course focuses on the administration tasks necessary to m… source
CPT 1416— Microsoft Azure AdministratorDiscusses the management of Azure subscriptions and secure identities. Students will learn and practice administering Azure infrastructure, configuring virtual networking, connecting Azure and on-pre… source
CPT 1420— Microsoft IIILearn advanced configuration and service tasks necessary to deploy, manage and maintain a Windows Server 2012 infrastructure. Topics include advanced networking services, Active Directory Domain Serv… source
CPT 1421— Microsoft Azure Security TechnologiesCovers implementation of security controls, maintenance of an organization's security posture, and identification and remediation of security vulnerabilities. Students will manage security for identi… source
CPT 1440— Internet Usage and Web Page ProgramUtilizes the Internet to access popular email services, upload and download files, use bulletin boards, new services, and other applications found on the Internet. Social Media services will also be… source
CPT 1470— Introduction to Database ProgrammingEnables students to create, maintain, and manipulate relational databases. They use Oracle SQL Plus to operate in a relational database environment. SQL will be covered. This course is required for I… source
CPT 1580— Introduction to Graphic Design and LayoutIntroduces students to design and layout concepts using desktop publishing software. Topics of instruction will include layout, type design, color usage, scaling photographs and artwork, design of va… source
CPT 1605— IT EssentialsPrepares students for CompTIA A+ Certification exams. This class is designed for students who want to pursue careers in IT and gain working knowledge of how computers work, how to assemble computers,… source
CPT 1615— OS IntroductionDiscusses operating systems, which are not limited to, Microsoft and Linux. Hands-on-labs and in class material will be presented in a format that will help the student prepare for computer-based que… source
CPT 1620— Linux Administration IDevelop proficiency in performing maintenance tasks on the command line, installing and configuring a computer running Linux, and configuring basic networking, using virtual machines running Linux. T… source
CPT 1625— Linux Administration IIExposes students to advanced topics in Linux server administration and provides students with the knowledge to setup, configure, and maintain a Linux workstation/server for use in industry as well as… source
CPT 1705— Cisco I - CCNAIntroduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the internet and other computer networks. It uses the OSI and TCP layered models to examine the nature and roles of protoc… source
CPT 1706— Cisco CCNA Introduction to NetworksIntroduces architectures, models, protocols, and networking elements. Students will build simple local area networks (LANs). Develop a working knowledge of IP addressing schemes, foundational network… source
CPT 1715— Cisco II - CCNADescribes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality. Students learn to con… source
CPT 1716— Cisco CCNA Switching, Routing, and Wireless EssentialsExamines switching technologies and router operations that support small-to-medium business networks, including wireless local area networks (WLAN) and security concepts. Perform basic network config… source
CPT 1820— ASP.NET ProgrammingIntroduces web programming technologies. ASP.NET is a server-side programming environment that you can use to create and run dynamic interactive web server applications. The student will use HTML and… source
CPT 1940— Introduction to CybersecurityExplores the broad topic of Cybersecurity in a way that matters to the student. Each student will learn how to protect personal data and privacy online and in social media, and why more and more IT j… source
CPT 1945— Introduction to the Internet of ThingsExamines the evolution of the Internet and how the interconnection of people, processes, data, and things is transforming every industry. This course provides an overview of key concepts and challeng… source
CPT 1950— Security AwarenessProvides a basic survey of the importance of IT security awareness and data confidentiality. This security awareness-training course walks users through every aspect of Information Security in a very… source
CPT 1955— Firewall EssentialsExposes students to various firewall devices. The course will enable a student to install, configure, and manage essential features of various firewalls. This course will also teach students how to b… source
CPT 1965— Application of Network and Computer SecurityAllows students to demonstrate their proficiency by integrating technical knowledge with core skills and abilities. Students learn to provide modular, scalable security, using firewalls, access manag… source
CPT 1970— Cybersecurity ApplicationsSecures organizational data and network infrastructure against a digital threat. Students will act as a network administrator to utilize and manage security technologies. Students will complete a pro… source
CPT 2020— Network AdministrationPrepares for the CompTIA Network+ N10-007 certification exam with the CompTIA Network+ N10-007 course and lab. Lab simulates real-world, hardware, software and command line interface environments and… source
CPT 2070— Educational TechnologyEncompasses effectively identifying, location, evaluating, designing, preparing and efficiently using educational technology as an instructional resource in the classroom as related to principles of… source
CPT 2110— Introduction to Programming - COBOLIntroduces students to basic programming terms, concepts, and documentation techniques. By the end of the course students will be able to design, write, compile, test and debug basic computer program… source
CPT 2120— Advanced COBOL ProgrammingIntroduces students to advanced programming terms and concepts. By the end of the course students will be able to design, write, compile, test, and debug advanced COBOL programs. Topics covered inclu… source
CPT 2130— JavaScript ProgrammingAcquires the fundamentals of JavaScript programming to enhance the user experience and responsiveness of web sites. Students will create simple JavaScript code that will work well across multiple bro… source
CPT 2210— Systems Analysis and DesignPresents an introduction to the fundamental concepts of business systems analysis and design. Topics covered include an introduction to information systems, systems planning, systems analysis, system… source
CPT 2320— C# ProgrammingCovers more advanced programming concepts using the Visual C# programming language. Students will create Windows applications using methods, classes, structures, arrays, writing to and reading from f… source
CPT 2321— C# Programming and .NET5Covers the fundamentals of C# programming with the C# 9 and .NET5. Students will manage data, query data, monitor and improve performance, and work with the file system. Offered: Fall. source
CPT 2350— Database ProgrammingDesigned to obtain an understanding of relational database management concepts, theories, and procedures. They will design and create a relational database. The student will also normalize a database… source
CPT 2450— Introduction to Java ProgrammingIntroduces Java software development using data types, programming structures, files, classes, objects and arrays. Projects created will use problem analysis to design, code and test Java programs. S… source
CPT 2500— iOS Mobile Applications DevelopmentIntroduces the concepts of building iOS applications for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod. This course will also cover using the Apple Macintosh's development program Xcode 4. Offered: Spring. source
CPT 2540— Computer and Network SecurityIntroduces the concepts and issues related to securing information systems and the development of policies to implement information security controls. Topics include the historical view of networking… source
CPT 2545— Scripting for Cybersecurity ProfessionalsIntroduces the student to a variety of scripting languages. These scripting languages are an integral part of modern Penetration Testing tools. The course starts with an introduction to Windows Power… source
CPT 2550— Cryptography and EncryptionCovers the usage of cryptographic protocols for computer and network applications. With the advent of electronic commerce, online transactions, consumer computing and authentication, cryptography is… source
CPT 2555— Network ForensicsProvides a comprehensive understanding of network forensic analysis principles. Within the context of forensics security, network infrastructures, topologies, and protocols are introduced. Students u… source
CPT 2560— Server and Infrastructure IntegrationIdentify, gather, analyze, and write requirements based on user needs and design, construct, integrate, and implement an information system as a solution to a business problem. Students will apply ke… source
CPT 2650— Creating and Editing Digital ImagesIntroduces students to creating and editing digital images. Students will learn to capture digital images using a digital camera, transfer those images to a computer for editing and create bitmap ima… source
CPT 2670— Graphics Software and ApplicationsIntroduces students to creating and editing digital graphics. Students will learn to create vector graphics using a vector design program to create simple graphics, icons, text, and complex and multi… source
CPT 2700— Digital Video EditingIntroduces students to video production, compression, and editing concepts. Students will record video, capture the video to a computer, build a video presentation using a combination of video, sound… source
CPT 2705— Cisco III - CCNADescribes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality. Students learn to con… source
CPT 2706— Cisco CCNA Enterprise Networking Security and AutomationDescribes the architectures and considerations related to designing, securing, operating, and troubleshooting enterprise networks. It covers wide area network (WAN) technologies and quality of servic… source
CPT 2715— Cisco IV - CCNADiscusses the WAN technologies and network services required by converged applications in a complex network. The course enables students to understand the selection criteria of network devices and WA… source
CPT 2740— Cisco V - CCNPProvides students with an opportunity to learn how to create an efficient and expandable enterprise network. Students will also learn how to install, configure, monitor, and troubleshoot network infr… source
CPT 2741— Cisco VI - CCNPCovers the deployment of state-of-the art campus LANs. The primary focus is on the selection and implementation of the appropriate Cisco IOS services to build reliable, scalable, multilayer-switched… source
CPT 2742— Cisco CCNP Enterprise: Core NetworkingCovers switching, routing, wireless, and related security topics, along with the technologies that support software-defined programmable networks. Students will be prepared for the Implementing and O… source
CPT 2743— Cisco CCNP Enterprise: Advanced RoutingFocuses on implementation and troubleshooting of advanced routing and redistribution for Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), and Border Gateway Protoc… source
CPT 2750— HTML and CSSIntroduces students to HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), two of the core technologies for building web pages. HTML provides the structure of the page, CSS the (visual… source
CPT 2755— Web Content Management SystemsIntroduces students to Web Content Management System (CMS) design skills to create an effective professional website. The course culminates in students launching a professional website that they may… source
CPT 2760— Animation IIntroduces students to motion graphics and effects software used to produce visually innovative special effects for film, video and the web. Students will also learn how to composite and animate in 2… source
CPT 2770— Animation IIIntroduces students to creating interactive rich internet content and applications by using powerful video, multimedia, and application development features. Students will learn how to compose and an… source
CPT 2930— Ethical Hacking IAcquaints students with the world of offensive information security. This penetration testing training introduces the latest hacking tools and techniques in the field and simulates a full penetration… source
CPT 2935— Ethical Hacking IIAcquaints students with the world of offensive information security. Students will not only apply knowledge of security concepts, tools, and procedures to react to security incidents, it ensures that… source
CPT 2940— Virtualization IIntroduces students to the installation, configuration, and management of the VMware ESXi server infrastructure. The materials the student will use in this course will include VMware Official Academi… source
CPT 2945— Virtualization IIExplores the advanced features of installation, configuration, and management of the VMware ESXi server infrastructure using vSphere, VMware ESXi, VMware vCenter. The materials the student will use i… source
CPT 2950— VoIP IApplies the core principles of voice and data technology as they integrate the IP Telephony architecture. Topics included in this course will be modifying the LAN, MAN, and WAN to accommodate IP Tele… source
CPT 2955— VoIP IIIntroduces students to the building and configuration of CISCO IP Telephony infrastructure. Call Manager Express will be utilized, each of these voice exchange systems will be configured, and time wi… source
CPT 2960— CCNA SecurityDevelops the skills needed to succeed in IT-related degree programs and prepare for the CCNA Security certification. It provides a theoretically rich, hands-on introduction to network security, in a… source
CPT 2965— Applications of Network Security Focuses on interoperability of real world server integration combining services across various platforms. Topics will include, but not limited to, integration of Windows, Linux, and Novell systems, f… source
CPT 2991— Field ExperienceEnables work activity which relates to an individual student's occupational objectives. With permission of a faculty advisor, the field experience replaces elective or required courses in a student's… source
CUL 1010— Introduction to Culinary ArtsIntroduces the Culinary Arts student to fundamental techniques and procedures used in the food service industry. Culinary theory, key terms, commercial equipment, and American Culinary Federation (AC… source
CUL 1011— Food Service Sanitation/SafetyDiscusses causes and prevention of food-borne illness and food service accidents. Course stresses food service workers' responsibilities in food safety management and protecting public health by know… source
CUL 1012— Nutrition and Menu PlanningDevelops knowledge of preparation of food in accordance with sound nutrition principles and dietary guidelines. The basic fundamentals of nutrition will be studied. Principles and practices of planni… source
CUL 1020— Food Preparation IPresents a systematic study of the application of culinary techniques and principles of food preparations essential to all laboratory cooking classes. Emphasis is on palatability, variety, digestibil… source
CUL 1021— Meats, Fish and PoultryStudies all aspects of meat, fish, and poultry including grading, inspection, storage, butchery, and methods of preparation. Students will learn the different cuts and varieties of meat including red… source
CUL 1022— Introduction to Baking and PastryStudies the fundamentals, principles, and application of baking and pastry equipment, ingredients, weights and measures, technology, preparation and storage. Includes the production of pastries, clas… source
CUL 2030— Food and Beverage Cost ControlsLearn about food and beverage product specifications, supplier selection, packaging, and receiving, organization, storage and cost control functions. Offered: Fall Corequisites: ACC 1010 . source
CUL 2031— Food Preparation IIExperiences in food preparation based on the American Culinary Federation (ACF) competencies in the following areas: basic cooking techniques and preparation of soups, sauces, meat, poultry and seafo… source
CUL 2032— Garde MangerStudies basic garde-manger (cold-food preparation) principles; functions and duties of the garde-manger department as they relate and integrate with other kitchen operations. Students will learn and… source
CUL 2033— Dining Room ServiceLearn about the stations, jobs, and procedures of dining room service. Special emphasis is placed on dining room salesmanship, table service, guest relations, table setting and personal appearance. O… source
CUL 2040— Catering ManagementCovers aspects of planning, preparing and serving catering functions. Students practice skills in laboratory settings by planning, preparing food and serving at special theme functions and buffet eve… source
CUL 2041— Culinary PracticumRequires the student to participate in a work experience integrated with academic instruction. Students apply their skills sets within the culinary field working a minimum of seven clock hours per we… source
CUL 2042— Culinary Arts CapstonePrepares culinary students for program completion and final examination by reviewing and practicing the comprehensive set of course content and skills acquired during their culinary studies. Both wri… source
CUL 2043— Culinary SeminarBrings practicum culinary students together with their instructor to discuss achievements, progress, and/or challenges occurring during practicum work experiences. Offered: Spring Prerequisites: Comp… source
DAS 1011— Dental Assisting TechniquesIntroduces the clinical application of procedures and techniques utilized in dental assisting. Emphasis is placed on infection control, documentation, and medical/dental emergencies. Offered: Fall Pr… source
DAS 1020— Dental Assisting ClinicProvides an opportunity for the student to apply the techniques used in dental assisting during clinic. Offered: Fall Prerequisites: Acceptance into the Dental Assisting Program Corequisites: DAS 101… source
DAS 1201— Introduction to Dental Terminology and Basic Oral AnatomyProvides an introduction to dental terminology and basic oral anatomy with emphasis on dental nomenclature and dental anatomy. Offered: Fall Prerequisites: Acceptance into the Dental Assisting Progra… source
DAS 1460— Oral RadiographyProvides a study of the concepts of radiobiologic imaging including components of the x-ray machine, x-ray production, and attenuation. Instruction on and practice with exposing, processing, mounting… source
DAS 1511— Dental Assisting ConceptsProvides an introduction to the concepts, duties, and techniques related to dental assisting. Offered: Fall Prerequisites: Acceptance into the Dental Assisting Program Corequisites: DAS-1010, DAS-120… source
DAS 2141— Dental Assisting MaterialsProvides an introduction to the composition, chemical and physical properties, and application of dental materials commonly used in the dental office and laboratory as well as essential knowledge for… source
DHY 1010— Dental Hygiene PreclinicProvides clinical application procedures in prevention, recognition, and treatment of oral diseases. Emphasis is placed on infection control, instrumentation, and basic clinical skills. 'C' grade pol… source
DHY 1030— Dental Hygiene Clinic IProvides an opportunity for the student to develop the ability to assess individual patient needs, plan and provide dental hygiene care and instruction necessary to treat and/or prevent oral diseases… source
DHY 1200— Orofacial AnatomyProvides a study of orofacial anatomy with emphasis on dental nomenclature, head and neck anatomy, and dental anatomy. 'C' grade policy applies. Offered: Fall Prerequisites: Acceptance into the Denta… source
DHY 1301— Oral Histology and PathologyProvides a study of the growth, development, and microscopic anatomy of the teeth and surrounding structures as well as a study of the pathological processes of the human body and their manifestation… source
DHY 1460— Oral RadiographyProvides a study of the concepts of radiobiologic imaging including components of the x-ray machine, x-ray production, and attenuation. Instruction on and practice with exposing, processing, mounting… source
DHY 1511— Preventive Concepts IProvides and introduction to the principles and techniques used in the recognition and primary treatment in oral diseases. Additionally, this course assists the student in developing skills to treat… source
DHY 1521— Preventive Concepts IIProvides a continuation of the study of principles and techniques used in the prevention, recognition, and initial treatment of oral diseases. Emphasis is placed on the further development of skills… source
DHY 1660— Pain Control ManagementProvides the basic concepts of pain anxiety for the provision of safe and effective dental hygiene treatment. 'C' grade policy applies. Offered: Spring Prerequisites: BIO 1110 , DHY 1010 , DHY 1200 ,… source
DHY 1700— Pharmacology for the Dental HygienistIntroduces the principles of pharmacology, with emphasis on the most commonly encountered drugs in dentistry. Students will progress from foundational knowledge and comprehension to application and a… source
DHY 2010— Dental Hygiene Clinic IIProvides a continuation of DHY 1030 and increases the student's theoretical knowledge and application of techniques used in the treatment and prevention of oral diseases. 'C' grade policy applies. Of… source
DHY 2020— Dental Hygiene Clinic IIIProvides a continuation of DHY 2010 and expands upon the student's theoretical knowledge in the application of techniques with emphasis on providing total patient care and preventing oral disease. 'C… source
DHY 2140— Dental MaterialsProvides a study of the composition, chemical and physical properties and application of dental materials commonly used in the dental office and laboratory. This knowledge is essential if the student… source
DHY 2340— PeriodontologyProvides a study of clinical assessment of periodontal disease, its etiology, classification, principles of treatment, and prevention of periodontal disease. 'C' grade policy applies. Offered: Fall P… source
DHY 2510— Preventive Concept IIIProvides a study of advanced theory and practice used in the treatment and prevention of oral disease. 'C' grade policy applies. Offered: Fall Prerequisites: BHS 1330 , BIO 1120 , BIO 1400 , DTN 1220… source
DHY 2540— Dental Hygiene Capstone Course Provides an opportunity for the prospective graduate to demonstrate achievement of the program's learning outcomes and competencies as well as the college's general education core skills and abilitie… source
DHY 2662— Current ConceptsPrepares students to take licensing examinations and to better understand and appreciate the legal and ethical responsibilities of licensure. Current trends and issues impacting the profession of den… source
DHY 2770— Community Dental HealthProvides an introduction to basic principles of public health as they relate to the profession of dental hygiene. Methods of dental biostatistics and epidemiology will be introduced as well as the pu… source
DTN 1000— Basic NutritionProvides opportunities to increase knowledge and understanding of basic nutrition concepts. Emphasis is on nutrients and the varied needs of individuals during the life cycle. Application of nutritio… source
DTN 1220— Principles of NutritionStudies each major class of nutrients as it relates to the maintenance of health. The emphasis is on the functions of each nutrient and the specific nutrient requirements to maintain health and preve… source
ECN 1410— MacroeconomicsProvides students with a thorough understanding of essential concepts in practical economics and a solid working vocabulary of economic terms. This foundation enables students to apply problem-solvin… source
ECN 1430— MicroeconomicsExamines theories of consumer behavior, the determination of input and output prices and quantities, the analysis of international trade and policy, and applications including labor markets and incom… source
EDU 1000— Introduction to EducationIntroduces the profession of teaching in today's society. More than ever before, teaching is a complex and challenging profession which requires the candidates to develop and use their skills and abi… source
EDU 1040— Phonics-Foundation of LiteracyIntroduces students to the reading process, including the nature and acquisition of language, current and historical perspectives about reading instruction, the interrelationship among the language a… source
EDU 1050— Introductory Child DevelopmentCovers human development that embraces academic theory, scientific discoveries, and practical applications. The course presents developmental processes from conception through adolescence in three di… source
EDU 1080— Classroom Management and GuidancePresents classroom management techniques teachers can employ to develop self-control, positive self-concepts, independence and pro-social behaviors in students. Introduction of practical applications… source
EDU 1114— Integrated Curriculum in Early Childhood EducationFocuses on the development of the young child and promotes developmentally appropriate practices in early childhood environments and curriculum. The aim of the classroom is to help children acquire t… source
EDU 1300— Curriculum, Observation, and AssessmentProvides design and delivery techniques for children birth to eight years of age. Curriculum development, lesson planning and instructional methods based on NAEYC guidelines. Emphasis is placed on le… source
EDU 2010— Emergent Literacy-LearningProvides information about developmental patterns in early language and literacy learning and research-based ways of teaching reading and writing during the early years (birth through 8 years). Resea… source
EDU 2020— Literature for Children and AdolescentsStudies literature for children and adolescents, age birth through the primary grades. Curriculum includes criteria for selection and evaluation of literature, different types of literature (genre),… source
EDU 2030— Individuals with ExceptionalitiesProvides students with an overview of special education programs with an opportunity to plan and implement activities in educational settings. Topics include: early intervention, practical strategies… source
EDU 2040— Administration and Health ManagementProvides an overview of major administrative principles, legislative mandates, policies and procedures, physical facilities, purchasing, budgeting, recordkeeping, and professional public relations. I… source
EDU 2130— Families, Communities and SchoolsAddresses the significant steps for improving children's education in schools by direct collaboration with families and communities. Curriculum surrounds children and much of their learning comes fro… source
EDU 2210— Infant and Toddler EnvironmentsProvides a comprehensive framework for planning and implementing a developmentally appropriate program for the care of infants and toddlers. Course includes current brain research in the field of inf… source
EDU 2991— Practicum Enables students to demonstrate their proficiency by integrating technical knowledge with core skills and abilities. This capstone builds upon the experiences from previous course work. Students will… source
EDU 2992— Practicum SeminarAllows students to discuss practicum experiences of their individual school settings and serves as an opportunity for the acquisition of further knowledge. The seminar will focus on self-understandin… source
EET 1110— Circuit Analysis ICovers the analysis of networks with resistive loads, the transient response to capacitive and inductive networks and an introduction to instruments. Laboratory activity will include verification of… source
EET 1120— Circuit Analysis IICovers the analysis of networks with a combination of resistive, capacitive, and inductive loads. Topics include methods of analysis, network theorems and power. Laboratory activity will include veri… source
EET 1130— ElectronicsIntroduces the theory, operation, and practical applications of solid state devices. Topics include diodes, bipolar junction transistors, amplifiers, frequency response, operational amplifiers, oscil… source
EET 1250— Battery SafetyIntroduces battery safety with a focus on those designed for electric vehicles. It covers the safety fundamentals of battery charging, battery charging stations and the related equipment that exist w… source
EET 1270— EV Energy StorageIntroduces energy storage systems for electric vehicles. It covers the fundamentals of energy conversion including thermodynamics, chemical energy storage in fuels and hydrogen, electrochemical syste… source
EET 1330— Digital CircuitsIntroduces students to computer based number systems, symbolic logic concepts, Boolean Algebra, logic devices, and basic logic circuits. Logic circuits are analyzed using truth tables and timing diag… source
EET 2030— Motor ControlsIntroduces motor control devices and the circuits they are designed to be used in. Electronic components used as controlling and sensing devices are reviewed. Magnetic relays, motor starters, timers,… source
EET 2200— Panel Wiring and Arc Flash SafetyProvides students with the ability to read industrial electrical prints. Students will learn to wire industrial electrical panels and use soldered and crimped-on connectors. Students will learn to pr… source
EET 2310— Microcontroller FundamentalsCovers the fundamentals of microcomputers. Since the introduction of the 8-bit microprocessors in 1973, the marketplace for the microprocessor has advanced into all areas of industrial and consumer g… source
EET 2311— Microcontroller FundamentalsCovers the fundamentals of microcomputers. Since the introduction of the 8-bit microprocessors in 1973, the marketplace for the microprocessor has advanced into all areas of industrial and consumer g… source
EET 2320— C# ProgrammingCovers more advanced programming concepts using the Visual C# programming language. Students will create Windows applications using methods, classes, structures, arrays, writing to and reading from f… source
EET 2600— Electrical and Electronic MaintenanceIntroduces the student to electrical and electronic concepts associated with manufacturing maintenance. First half topics include safety, ladder logic, switches, sensors, measurements, fuses, motors,… source
EET 2900— Electric Codes and ApplicationProvides combined classroom-laboratory study of the National Electrical Code and its application to wiring installations. Particular attention will be devoted to the electrical principles that dictat… source
EET 2910— Programmable ControllersIntroduces the field of programmable logic controllers (PLC). The student will use relay logic and ladder diagrams to control circuits with programmable controllers. The special aspects of the PLC, s… source
EET 2911— Programmable Logic ControllersIntroduces the field of programmable logic controllers (PLC). The student will use relay logic and ladder diagrams to control circuits with programmable controllers. The special aspects of the PLC, s… source
EET 2920— Advanced Programmable ControllersProvides advanced experience in the application of programmable logic controllers (PLC). The students will gain experience in interfacing and networking PLC's to other PLC's and to industrial automat… source
EET 2970— Electronic Engineering Technology Capstone Allows students to demonstrate their proficiency by integrating technical knowledge with core skills and abilities. This course will emphasize the evaluation of the total system requirements in desig… source
EET 2991— Field ExperienceEnables work activity which relates to an individual student's occupational objectives. With permission of a faculty advisor, the field experience replaces elective or required courses in a student's… source
EMS 1040— EMS Anatomy and PhysiologyDemonstrates knowledge in basic human anatomy and physiology. Designed for students wishing to complete the Paramedic certification. Offered: Fall, Spring. source
EMS 1120— Advanced EMTDemonstrates both the cognitive and psychomotor skills required to challenge the NREMT Advanced EMT certification exam. This course meets the state required cognitive and didactic components of the E… source
EMS 1150— Volunteer FirefighterDemonstrates both the cognitive and psychomotor skills required to function as a volunteer firefighter. The basic training class is required by the state of Ohio for all new volunteer firefighters. T… source
EMS 1160— Level I Transition FirefighterExpands the cognitive and psychomotor skills learned in EMS 1150 to meet the requirement of the Level I Professional Firefighter. Special Notes. Students are required to attend all scheduled classes… source
EMS 1170— Level I FirefighterMeets all the NFPA Level I Fire Fighter course objectives. Topics include Fire Department Organization and Safety, Fire Alarm and Communications, Fire Behavior, Overhaul, Personal Protective Equipmen… source
EMS 1180— Level II FirefighterMeets all the NFPA Level II Firefighter course objectives. Upon completion of this level the firefighter is certified as a Professional Firefighter II by the State of Ohio. Special Notes: Students ar… source
EMS 1190— Fire Safety InspectorMeets the standards for Fire Safety Inspector prescribed in H.B. 590. The student will gain the fundamental knowledge and skills to conduct fire safety inspections. Students will be introduced to var… source
EMS 2210— Paramedic IIntegrates comprehensive knowledge of anatomy and physiology, pharmacology into the assessment and management of patients experiencing a medical emergency. Topics include EMS systems pharmacology, ai… source
EMS 2215— Paramedic ClinicalProvides interactions with patients in the hospital setting under the direct supervision of a Licensed Health Care Professional or Physician. Introduction to specific psychomotor and cognitive object… source
EMS 2220— Paramedic IIIntegrates comprehensive knowledge of anatomy and physiology, pharmacology into the assessment and management of patients experiencing an EMS emergency. Topics include Medical Emergencies: Neurologic… source
EMS 2225— Paramedic Field ExperienceProvides interactions with patients in the pre-hospital setting under the direct supervision of a certified Paramedic. The capstone portion of this course begins at week 10-11 once all new didactic i… source
EMS 2260— EMS Capstone Integrates technical knowledge with core skills and abilities. Students in this course will complete a project that reflects their ability to manage an EMS department. The project will include the de… source
EMS 2310— Allied Health Professional to MedicDemonstrates proficiency in the psychomotor and cognitive objectives required by the State of Ohio to challenge the NREMT Paramedic Exam. To qualify for admissions the Licensed/Certified must have a… source
EMS 2320— Allied Health Professional to Medic ClinicalDemonstrates proficiency in the clinical and prehospital setting of the cognitive and psychomotor skills and objectives of EMS 2310 . Classes and clinical time spent in preparation to become licensed… source
ENV 1000— Introduction to EHS TechnologyAddresses safety, health, and environmental issues in the workplace. Air quality and air emissions, water pollution, soil contamination, waste disposal, federal regulations, pollution prevention plan… source
ENV 1210— Environmental Laws and RegulationsExplores the fundamental concepts of the American regulatory system, environmental law and the basics of environmental compliance. Through the use of the Federal Register, the Code of Federal Regulat… source
ENV 1300— OSHA Regulations and SafetyExplores the fundamental concepts of the American health and safety system by providing the student understanding of safety regulations and compliance. Through the use of the Federal Register, the Co… source
ENV 2400— Properties of HAZMATIntroduces the fundamentals of chemistry apply to hazardous materials and will cover the risks of mass exposure to such substances. Students will examine the general features of hazardous materials a… source
ENV 2500— OSHA 40-hr TrainingProvides students with both general education and technical skills necessary to understand the regulatory requirements and procedures outlined in the OSHA's Hazardous Waste Operator & Emergency Respo… source
ENV 2970— AS EHS Capstone Project Integrates reading and case studies based on EHS related topics and/or research and other sources. The capstone project will require an oral presentation and related paper which focuses on a specific… source
ESP 1000— Esports FoundationsExplores the history of Esports and its evaluation into today's billion-dollar industry. Students will also look at trends in the Esports industry. Offered: Fall. source
ESP 1050— Health and Wellness CoachingProvides esports coaches with the fundamentals of health and wellness, emphasizing special considerations for the physical and mental well-being of esports athletes. Topics include physical assessmen… source
ESP 1100— Principles of Managing an Esports ProgramIntroduces the student to an extended array of responsibilities in managing an esports program. Topics include marketing, finance, recruiting, building / facilities management, and business concepts… source
ESP 1150— Fundamentals of CoachingProvides the student with key skills needed to be a successful coach. Topics include establishing trust as a coach, focused learning skills, planning and goal setting, and managing progress. Offered:… source
ESP 1200— Effective Communication for CoachesCombines emotional intelligence and interpersonal communication to prepare the student to recognize and engage individuals with diverse communication styles. Topics include empathy, self-awareness, h… source
ESP 1900— Esports Applications: Team Planning & StrategyCollaborate with esports coaches to develop a plan for establishing an esports team. Offered: Fall. source
FIN 1250— Personal FinanceCovers key personal finance topics, including money management, credit, insurance, investing, major purchases, housing, taxes, college planning, retirement, and credit scores. Students navigate real-… source
FMS 2110— Basic Robotics and MechatronicsProvides combined classroom and laboratory study of robotics, with the lecture stressing an overview of robotics. Topics will include such aspects as the historical perspective, mechanics, electronic… source
FMS 2120— Additive ManufacturingIntroduces and explores the fundamentals of additive manufacturing technologies. It includes the understanding of common additive manufacturing processes and their applications. The course also explo… source
FMS 2130— Industrial Mechatronics and RoboticsProvides comprehensive training in the operation, programming, troubleshooting, maintenance, etc. of industrial robots. Various applications such as MIG welding, assembly, pick and place will be pres… source
FMS 2210— CAM/CNC Machining ICovers the basic principles of Computer Numerical Control Programming. Emphasis is placed on the manual hand programming of CNC Mills and CNC Lathes using G and M codes. Topics include point to point… source
FMS 2220— CAM/CNC Machining IIContinues on from FMS 2210 and provides the student with additional experiences in producing accurate, detailed, engineering drawings on the computer, using AutoCAD, EZCAM and MasterCam to generate p… source
FMS 2320— Manual Machining IProvides an in-depth knowledge and practice of lathes, mills, jig borers and grinders. Students will be expected to already have the knowledge of and have used lathe tooling and accessories, and vert… source
FMS 2340— Numerical Control ConceptsIntroduces programming numerically controlled machines. In addition to terminology, systems and formats employed for programming, the course includes system analysis, axis and motion nomenclature, po… source
FMS 2460— Process Tech InstrumentationPrepares future process operators to observe, read, and interpret the data provided by the types of instrumentation typically found on an operating unit and be able to make decisions to maintain the… source
FMS 2470— Process Technology EquipmentCovers the many kinds of equipment found in common to the different process industries. Special emphasis will be given to equipment like storage tanks and pumping equipment. This will be from an oper… source
FST 1000— Introduction to Food ScienceApplies chemistry, biology, and engineering to hands on experience on the production and evaluation of foods. This includes basic food regulations, sanitation and formulation, as well as an overview… source
FST 1001— Introduction to Food Science - Module IProvides students with the basic concepts and manufacturing practices of the food industry. Chemical and biologic properties of food will be explored in consideration of spoilage and deterioration an… source
FST 1002— Introduction to Food Science - Module IIFamiliarizes students with the HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) prerequisites used to prevent food spoilage. This course will also allow a student to identify conditions used to destroy… source
FST 1003— Introduction to Food Science - Module IIIFamiliarizes the student with the safety concerns for each category of food product and the means of controlling it. This course will familiarize the student with a HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Co… source
FST 1100— Food ProcessingExamines food processing procedures and technologies including preservation and food packaging. Add ingredients used in processing will be addressed including the chemical and physical attributes of… source
FST 1101— Food Processing - Module IDevelop and study food processing procedures including food preservation and food packaging. Students will develop an understanding of the chemical properties of food and how processing affects them.… source
FST 1102— Food Processing - Module IIUnderstanding the types of food fermentation is essential to any food industry. In this course, students will research and investigate different types of food fermentation and understand how controll… source
FST 1103— Food Processing - Module IIIDeveloping knowledge of alternative food processing techniques is an important aspect of food processing. In this course, students will look at alternative food processing techniques as well as how t… source
FST 1200— Food QualityStudies the management system in which food safety is addressed through analysis and control of biological, chemical, and physical hazards from raw material production, procurement and handling, to m… source
FST 1201— Food Quality - Module IIntroduces the students to Food Quality in industry. This course will familiarize the students with some common Food Industry Quality Standards including, but not limited to, GMP (Good Manufacturing… source
FST 1202— Food Quality - Module IIFamiliarizes students with the 5 principles of HACCP and demonstrates the principles in real world scenarios. Offered: Fall. source
FST 1203— Food Quality - Module IIIFamiliarizes students with the last two principles of HACCP and creates a HACCP plan for a food manufacturing facility. Offered: Fall. source
FST 1300— Food Plant OperationsExamines critical aspects of successful food plant operations including facilities, legal regulations, repair and maintenance of facilities and equipment, labor considerations, product handling, tran… source
GAH 1700— Health Adjustments IIntroduces and explores the conceptual framework of health careers and their related principal practices. A number of psychological and theoretical theories will be integrated with group and individu… source
GER 1011— Conversational GermanIntroduces students to conversational German language. This course will emphasize the use of basic functional German in listening and speaking situations. Offered: Summer. source
GLG 1000— Physical GeologyIntroduces students to the field of geology (or geo-science) - the study of the Earth. Course focuses on the composition of the Earth and the geological agents and processes that modify the earth's s… source
GLG 1004— Historical GeologyProvides the student with the necessary tools to interpret and understand the processes leading to the complex history of the Earth and its contained biota. An additional goal is to provide an overvi… source
GLG 1410— Geology of U.S. National ParksDesigned to provide students with an understanding of the basic concepts of geology as well as an introduction to the geology and geologic history of North America. Several U.S. National Parks are us… source
HCT 2500— Health Care Technology Capstone Provides an opportunity for the prospective graduate to demonstrate achievement of the program's learning outcomes as well as the college's general education and core skills and abilities. A capstone… source
HST 1011— Western Civilization IProvides an introduction to Western Civilization from ancient times to 1648. This course looks at the historical development of the Western World with critical examination of primary sources. Offered… source
HST 1012— Western Civilization IIProvides an introduction to Western Civilization from 1648 to modern times. This course looks at the historical development of the Western World with critical examination of primary sources. Offered:… source
HST 1333— World Civilization IProvides a survey of world history from its earliest origins in the Near East through 1500. Includes Western and non-Western political, religious, economic, intellectual, and cultural evolution of wo… source
HST 1334— World Civilization IIProvides a survey of world history from its earliest origins in the Near East since 1500. Includes Western and non-Western political, religious, economic, intellectual, and cultural evolution of worl… source
HST 1610— American History to 1877Provides the student with the basic historical structures in the United States from its discovery to Reconstruction. Specific insights will be gained through intensive study of moments in the nation'… source
HST 1620— American History Since 1877Provides the student with the basic historical structures of the late 19th and 20th century United States. Specific insights will be gained through intensive study of moments in crisis in the century… source
HST 2300— Technology and CivilizationProvides the student an opportunity to analyze and evaluate the historical relationship between technology and society. Emphasis is on the way technology is a response to society's needs and ultimate… source
HST 2510— History of Latin AmericaProvides the student with the basic historical structure of Latin America from pre-discovery to modern times. Topics include the study of ancient American peoples and cultures, discovery and colonial… source
HST 2521— Women in World HistoryCovers societies from classical times to the twentieth century, enabling exploration of what happens to established ideas about men, women, and gender roles when different cultural systems come into… source
HUM 1111— Introduction to Social WorkProvides an introductory understanding of the human service and social work professions. Topics such as historical developments, underlying assumptions, core values, ethical principles, functions, ma… source
HUM 1150— Interviewing Techniques in Addictions, Mental Health and Social WorkCovers the principles and practices of interviewing clients in the human service area. Students will be taught a model of interviewing and learn to use various techniques such as verbal/nonverbal com… source
HUM 1212— Social Welfare in the United StatesIntroduces the history, structure, functions, and challenges of the American social welfare system. Various social problems along with societal/student values and beliefs on social welfare topics wil… source
HUM 1310— Activity Directing IIntroduces activity directing; specifically covers textbook knowledge, lecture, and in-field demonstrations to gain working knowledge of the activity profession. Students will also learn about the el… source
HUM 1320— Activity Directing IIIntroduces the various aspects of management such as planning, organizing, hiring, creating job descriptions, and maintaining employee-employer relations. They also learn about the controlling functi… source
HUM 1710— Substance-Related and Addictive DisordersIntroduces a variety of topics in working with addicted populations such as chemicals of use, theories, diagnosis, treatment approaches, legal and ethical issues. 'C' grade policy applies. Offered: F… source
HUM 1720— Aging and GerontologyProvides an overview of the study of gerontology and aging. Covers a variety of theories, issues, the positives and challenges facing aging adults, their families, and their communities. 'C' grade po… source
HUM 1900— Professional Preparation and EngagementApply knowledge, skills and strategies to career preparation and development. Advises students of the requirements and preparation needed for entering practicum courses. Offered: Spring Prerequisites… source
HUM 1980— The Color of JusticeExamines race in the context of the criminal justice system. Emphasis on the treatment of racial minorities as victims and offenders by law enforcement, courts, and corrections. Offered: Spring. source
HUM 2030— Criminal MindsProvides an understanding of criminal behavior and antisocial behavior from a psychological perspective. Contemporary research, theory, and practice concerning the psychology of crime will be explore… source
HUM 2040— Psychology and the Legal SystemDescribes the law from a psychological perspective. Students will be introduced to legally relevant science and how psychology plays a role in that science. The course explores a multitude of topics… source
HUM 2100— Case Management in Addictions, Mental Health and Social WorkEmphasizes case management process and the skills related to the management of client cases in human service agencies. The course will cover planning, implementing, coordinating and documenting. Stud… source
HUM 2170— Dynamics of Mental Health and Substance UseExplores the historical perspective of mental illness and how changes have occurred. Symptoms, causes, and treatment modalities will be discussed with emphasis on deinstitutionalization. Specific emp… source
HUM 2230— Issues and Ethics in HelpingApplies the Ohio Laws and Rules, Ethical Standards of Human Service Professionals, and NASW Code of Ethics in the practice of social work assistants and human service professionals. Students will cre… source
HUM 2310— Group Dynamics/InterventionExamines group process, group behaviors and the application of group work in the human service field. Emphasis will be placed on current issues, ethical and specific needs of various populations. Stu… source
HUM 2400— Crisis ManagementUtilizes interview skills and learns how to use them in a crisis intervention format. Students will learn to deal with a variety of crisis situations ranging from suicidal situations to natural catas… source
HUM 2710— Addictions CounselingCovers topics in addiction services such as basic principles, theoretical considerations, pharmacotherapeutics, treatment modalities, clinical skills, considerations of diversity, and ethics. 'C' gra… source
HUM 2991— Practicum IProvides on-the-job training for students in Human Service agencies. Students will work in the field learning and implementing human service skills. Students will complete a total of 180 hours of sup… source
HUM 2992— Practicum II Provides continuing on-the-job training either at the same agency as HUM 2991 or at a different agency. Upon completion of HUM 1900 or 2500, HUM 2230 , HUM 2991 , and HUM 2992 , students should be fa… source
IMT 1000— AutoCAD BasicsIntroduces students to the fundamentals of AutoCAD while preparing them for drawing in MasterCAM. This course will cover the fundamentals of 2D drawing in addition to providing an introduction to 3D… source
IMT 1010— Mechanical and Electrical Print ReadingCovers reading, sketching and interpreting work drawings. Symbolism, conventional practices and standards used in the drafting area are studied. Concentration will be in the machine part drawings. Th… source
IMT 1020— Manufacturing ConceptsIntroduces the student to the manufacturing environment. Students gain basic skills required by modern manufacturers in areas of community, mathematics, teaming, safety, workplace readiness, quality,… source
IMT 1021— Manufacturing PrinciplesIntroduce the student to the manufacturing environment. Students gain basic skills required by modern manufacturers in areas of mathematics, teaming, safety, workplace readiness, quality, continuous… source
IMT 1190— Tool and Die TechnologyIntroduces the fundamentals of tool and die technology as it relates to the manufacturing industry. Covers the various types of dies, and machining processes required to make dies and the impact of l… source
IMT 1195— Tool and Die TroubleshootingIntroduces the fundamentals of troubleshooting and problem solving as it relates to tool and die technology. Covers basic nomenclature, terminology, classification of problems related to manufactured… source
IMT 1330— Plant Layout and EquipmentCovers blueprint reading and simplified drawings related to the fabrication and installation of hoists, catwalks, platforms, machinery foundations, exhaust systems, heat treat furnaces, helical and c… source
IMT 1911— Technical Math IProvides the first in a two course math sequence, which emphasizes the practical application of mathematics to a variety of industries such as: business, technical, trade and/or allied health program… source
IMT 1921— Technical Math IIProvides the second, in a two course math sequence, which emphasizes the practical application of mathematics to the needs of people in skilled trades. The course concentrates on topics out of algebr… source
IMT 2080— Introduction to ElectricityProvides an overview of direct current and alternating current electricity, magnetism and applications. Topics include: atomic structure of matter, static electricity, Ohm's Law, series and parallel… source
IMT 2170— Industrial Motor DrivesProvides a hands-on introduction to industrial servo motors including the various power supplies, speed control systems and feedback systems. Students will construct servo control circuits using sche… source
IMT 2260— Industrial Electronic ControlsIntroduces the fundamental concept of industrial electronic control circuits. Topics include: introduction to control electronics, control system components, signal conditioning and power control, mo… source
IMT 2400— Introduction to Fluid PowerProvides a broad overview of basic fluid power uses in the manufacturing environment. Topics include hydraulic and pneumatic energy, force & pressure, basic system components, and system flow rates.… source
IMT 2710— Fundamentals of RefrigerationIntroduces the fundamentals of refrigeration to prospective refrigeration or air conditioning operators or heating and cooling servicepersons. Topics covered: refrigeration systems and cycles, refrig… source
IMT 2740— Advanced Refrigeration and HVACExplains cooling systems used in commercial, institutional and industrial applications. Types of equipment include reciprocating and centrifugal chillers, absorption systems, cooling towers, fans and… source
IMT 2750— Wastewater Treatment and OperationProvides an overview of the treatment of municipal wastewater, and is designed to assist in the preparation of the State of Ohio Class I Wastewater Operator exam. The course will emphasize wastewater… source
IMT 2810— Millwright Tools and EquipmentIntroduces students to foundation for study of manufacturing methods, processes, related equipment, and tools for industry. Requires students to understand shop safety practices, job planning, feeds… source
IMT 2820— Mechanical Power Transmission SystemsCovers installation and maintenance of mechanical power transmission systems. Topics include: belts, pulleys, shafts, couplings, bearing, speed reducers and chains used in the modern factory by the m… source
IMT 2850— Power Plant EquipmentCovers the fundamentals of power plant equipment, operation and maintenance designed for operators of small and large power plants and building engineers. Topics include: boilers, combustion, fuels a… source
IMT 2910— Physics for ApprenticesCovers applied mechanical physics. Selected topics include vector forces, momentum, constant acceleration, trajectories, friction, concepts of simple machines, rotary motion, work, power, energy, tor… source
LAW 1130— Introduction to Criminal JusticeExplores the functions and interactions of law enforcement, prosecutors, courts, and corrections. Upon course completion, the student should be able to explain the process from the point of the crime… source
LAW 1210— CriminologyStudies the nature of the factors of crime, criminal behavior, and prevention. A primary emphasis will be placed on the psychological and sociological factors of the problem. Other aspects to be addr… source
LAW 1660— Ethics in Criminal JusticeExamines ethical theories and their application to current issues, controversies, and professional scenarios in law, crime, and justice. It introduces students to the foundations of the study of ethi… source
LAW 1880— Report Writing for Criminal JusticeEmphasizes an all-inclusive system of report writing that is characterized by following a methodical process from arrival at a crime scene to presentation in court. Course utilizes presentation of in… source
LAW 1980— The Color of JusticeExamines race in the context of the criminal justice system. Emphasis on the treatment of racial minorities as victims and offenders by law enforcement, courts, and corrections. Offered: Spring. source
LAW 1990— Independent Study in LAWAssists students who wish to work independently of other students on a one to one basis with the instructor on a project entailing reading, writing, and discussion. The subject matter is set by the i… source
LAW 2010— Psychology and the Legal SystemDescribes the law from a psychological perspective. Students will be introduced to legally relevant science and how psychology plays a role in that science. We will be covering a multitude of topics… source
LAW 2020— Criminal LawStudies the aspects of criminal law as they relate to the law enforcement officer. Included are studies of elements and proof in crimes of frequent concern, procedural consideration of criminal law a… source
LAW 2022— Criminal MindsProvides an understanding of criminal behavior and antisocial behavior from a psychological perspective. Contemporary research, theory, and practice concerning the psychology of crime will be explore… source
LAW 2060— Policing in the 21st CenturyCombines the theory and practical applications of police practices, drawing on the personal accounts of current and former police officers. This course covers all major areas of police field operatio… source
LAW 2080— Criminal Evidence and ProcedureStudies the rules of evidence and criminal procedure, arrest, search and seizure, role playing with attorneys, witness testimony, kinds of evidence and admissibility of evidence in court. Offered: Fa… source
LAW 2120— Criminal InvestigationExplores methods of investigation, report writing, crime scene search techniques, evidence documentation and collection procedures, fingerprint dusting and lifting techniques, as well as interview an… source
LAW 2200— Juvenile DelinquencyExplores the sociological analysis of the delinquency situation in the United States, with specific attention to theoretical perspectives and causal interpretations. Examination of numerous factors o… source
LAW 2250— Terrorism, Intelligence and Homeland SecurityIntroduces domestic and foreign terrorism and international responses. Drawing on current research, it provides a balanced approach to understanding the issues we face as a nation, including securing… source
LAW 2400— Cyber Crime and Cyber TerrorismIntroduces computer crime through an examination of the crime and those individuals committing it, as well as the specific laws, investigative techniques, and criminological theories applicable to co… source
LAW 2730— Criminal Justice Practicum Demonstrates theoretical knowledge and applies it to practical real world scenarios through on- the- job training under the direction of local criminal justice officials. Students are to complete a t… source
LAW 2900— Basic Police AcademyProvides certification for those aspiring to be police officers. This academy will be conducted in accordance with the rules established by the Ohio Peace Officers Training Council and the training c… source
LAW 2910— Basic Police Academy ITrains students in the Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy. Completion of Part I and Part II comply with statutory requirements as defined by the Ohio Peace Officer Training Council. This course is g… source
LAW 2920— Basic Police Academy IIProvides certification for those aspiring to be police officers. This academy will be conducted in accordance with the rules established by the Ohio Peace Officers Training Council and the training c… source
LAW 2930— Supplemental Ohio Peace Officer TrainingProvides supplemental training in Ohio Peace Officer Training modules that are included in the comprehensive state certification examination. This supplemental training will be provided based on each… source
LEG 1010— Introduction to Paralegals and the Legal SystemIntroduces the role of the paralegal within the American legal system, including an overview of the American system of law, an examination of federal and state criminal and civil courts; and appellat… source
LEG 1020— Legal EthicsIntroduces and discusses how attorneys are regulated, what ethical rules governing lawyer conduct and how ethical rules affects paralegals. Topics include what constitutes the unauthorized practice o… source
LEG 1100— Legal Research and Writing IEmphasizes legal research techniques; understanding when and how to use primary and secondary sources of law; and distinguishing between mandatory and persuasive law. The course includes an introduct… source
LEG 1100L— Legal Research and Writing I LabAccompanies LEG 1100 . source
LEG 1110— Legal Research and Writing IIContinues to develop the research and writing skills utilized in Legal Research I. Emphasizes legal writing to various audiences including: the court, clients, and attorneys. Students research and wr… source
LEG 1110L— Legal Research and Writing II LabAccompanies LEG 1110 . source
LEG 1150— LitigationIntroduces the process of the American adversarial judicial system, including local, state, and federal jurisdiction and venue; civil procedure, Ohio Rules of Evidence, and an overview of the paraleg… source
LEG 1190— Criminal LawExplores the basics of criminal law and procedures including basic constitutional law and the Ohio Criminal Code and procedures. source
LEG 1200— Family LawIntroduces and examines legal issues relating to marriage, divorce, dissolution, marital and non-marital property rights, child custody and support, visitation and other related domestic issues. Stud… source
LEG 1300— Legal Office Management and TechnologyStudies basic principles and methods used in a law office, including time/billing, electronic document production, e-discovery, calendaring/docket control, e-file court forms, controlling conflicts,… source
LEG 2000— Civil Procedure Demonstrates proficiency by integrating technical knowledge with core skills and abilities; reviews federal civil procedures such as pleadings, discovery, pretrial, and remedies in the litigation pro… source
LEG 2050— Real Estate LawIntroduces law of real property and common types of real estate transactions. Students prepare deeds, perform title searches, and draft a title option. source
LEG 2100— Probate AdministrationDemonstrates knowledge of wills, trusts, estates and estate administration, taxation, testate and intestate estates, the law of descent and distribution, estate planning, and additional end of life d… source
LEG 2200— Debtor/Creditor/BankruptcyExamines the law of Debtor-Creditor relations including negotiable instruments, secured transactions, Consumer Protection laws, non-judicial and judicial collection methods; distinguishes between Cha… source
LEG 2250— Administrative LawExamines legal framework of administrative law; differentiates between federal, state, and local administrative agencies. "C" grade policy applies. Prerequisites: LEG 1010 Corequisites: BUS 2100 . source
LEG 2991— Paralegal Legal Assisting PracticumA guided work experience in which the student will be employed for a minimum of 14 hours per week over the 15 week semester term (210 hours) in a law office, business, or agency offering legal servic… source
LIT 1450— Introduction to FilmFocuses on a close study of films and film making. This course engages students in the exploration of films-how they are created, what techniques are used to create them and how to read their composi… source
LIT 2210— Introduction to LiteratureServes as an introduction to the three major areas of literature: poetry, drama, and prose. It provides an overview of the three genres and may focus upon a central theme. Offered: Fall, Spring Trans… source
LIT 2215— Native American LiteratureFocuses on contemporary Native American literature written by and about the Great Lakes tribes of the Algonquian- language family (including the tribes of Shawnee, Delaware, Miami, Potawatomi, Ojibwe… source
LIT 2227— Literature of Graphic NovelsExamines the visual and verbal media depicted in comic books and the graphic novel. Offered: Fall Transfer: TM. source
LIT 2228— African-American LiteratureProvides an introduction to African-American Literature, both pre- and post-1900, in four genres: drama, poetry, fiction, and autobiography. Offered: Fall Transfer: TM. source
LIT 2241— World Literature IEmphasizes the study and consideration of the literary, cultural, and human significance of selected great works of the Western and non-Western literary traditions from Antiquity, the Middle Ages, an… source
LIT 2242— World Literature IIEmphasizes the study and consideration of the literary, cultural, and human significance of selected great works of the Western and non-Western literary traditions, including women's, minority, and e… source
LIT 2250— The American Short StoryCenters of American authors and their themes. These themes are often a reflection of the author's education, experiences, and social milieu. The course will focus on the historical, social, philosoph… source
LIT 2260— Fantasy LiteratureFocuses on the fantasy literature of major writers, illustrating the major themes of fantasy literature and some of the relationships between fantasy and reality. Offered: Spring Transfer: TM. source
LIT 2301— British Literature IProvides an introductory survey of British literature, spanning from the Old English period to the Early Modern or Renaissance period. In this course, students will be introduced to a variety of lite… source
LIT 2305— Introduction to ShakespeareProvides students with the opportunity to get to know the life, era, and work of William Shakespeare. Offered: Fall. source
LIT 2310— Literature and the HolocaustExamines the events leading to the Holocaust, the Holocaust itself, and the aftermath; emphasis is placed on the victims and survivors through the study of various fiction and non-fiction. Offered: S… source
LIT 2450— Themes in Literature and FilmFocuses on themes and connections between literature and film. The overarching course theme is "crossing boundaries" in literature and film. A close textual examination of course readings will provid… source
LST 1210— Experimental DesignProvides learners the opportunity to analyze the principles of successful experimental design and execution. Learners will build upon and compose the steps of the scientific method to design sound ex… source
LST 1220— Internship ExperienceProvides learners the opportunity to practice skills in a true laboratory setting. Emphases include successful execution of operating procedures and protocols, accurate and complete data collection a… source
MAT 1100— Introduction to Medical AssistingIntroduces the health care delivery system and the role of the medical assistant and scope of practice in a variety of health-care environments with an emphasis on communication, legal implications,… source
MAT 1200— Clinical Medical Assisting IDemonstrates knowledge of the techniques employed by the medical assistant during a general physical examination, taking and recording vital signs, proper chart documentation, practicing and applying… source
MAT 1300— Medical Office Procedures IIntroduces the theory and practice of administrative skills used in the medical office. Topics included are receiving patients in the office, appointment management, telephone techniques, records man… source
MAT 1400— Clinical Medical Assisting IIInvestigates numerous clinical exam room procedures. Classroom and lab instruction on outpatient specialty procedures employed in a general medical examination including assisting with minor office s… source
MAT 2310— Healthcare ReimbursementExamines the basic types of medical insurance available in today's healthcare environment. It acquaints students with billing formats, claim form processing, and the necessary skills to master basic… source
MAT 2320— Medical Office Procedures IIContinues the theory and practice of administrative skills of the medical office. Topics include management of the medical office, analyzing health information for clinical practice, patient navigati… source
MAT 2410— Medical Office CodingIntroduces medical coding for the entry-level professional with emphasis on theory and development of skills required to code outpatient and ambulatory services coding for physical reporting requirem… source
MAT 2420— Medical Coding - AdvancedApplies the principles of procedural and diagnostic coding theories. Students should have completed MAT 2410 successfully or have a minimum of two years full time documented coding experience in the… source
MAT 2430— Electronic Health Records and ProceduresDevelops skills in building and posting to patient files, making and canceling appointments, entering and printing hospital rounds and reports, patient and insurance billing, posting payments and adj… source
MAT 2510— Medical Assisting Clinical (Practicum)Provides participation in a 160 hour non-reimbursed, on-the-job, supervised clinical (practicum) in an ambulatory healthcare medical facility. This class enables the student to apply all of the class… source
MAT 2520— Capstone for Medical Assisting Provides assessment of medical assisting knowledge presented in a capstone experience. Students will demonstrate their proficiency by integrating technical knowledge with core skills and abilities. T… source
MET 1000— Engineering Graphics with AutoCADIntroduces engineering graphics to technology majors. Broad coverage of blueprints, symbols, sketching, views, dimensioning and tolerancing practices, scale reading, and fundamentals of drawing with… source
MET 1010— Blueprint Reading and SketchingCovers reading, sketching and interpreting working drawings. Symbolism, conventional practices and standards used in the drafting area are studied. Concentration will be on the machine part drawings.… source
MET 1020— Material ScienceIntroduces the properties of common engineering materials. It will provide a broad understanding of theory, manufacturing, processing and testing of industrial materials including metals, polymers, w… source
MET 1020L— Material Science LabAccompanies MET 1020 . Offered: Spring. source
MET 1050— CAD for ElectronicsIntroduces IT, Networking and Electronic Engineering student to beginning level drafting using AutoCAD and Microsoft VISIO software. Topics covered will be the preparation of various electrical and n… source
MET 1110— Manufacturing ProcessesIntroduces manufacturing processes and their relation to the design of machine elements. Basic and advanced machine tool operations, press tool operation, welding, casting and forging are studied. Of… source
MET 1110L— Manufacturing Processes LabAccompanies MET 1110 . Offered: Summer, Spring. source
MET 1130— StaticsEngineering applications of basic statics. Classroom discussion includes concurrent and non-concurrent force systems, resultants, equilibrium, trusses, centroids, moments of inertia and friction. Com… source
MET 2210— Strength of MaterialsIntroduces the study of elementary strength of materials applied to basic structural and machine components. Course topics will cover tension and compression, torsion, and shear stresses. Included wi… source
MET 2310— Fluid PowerCovers the development, transmission and utilization of power through fluid power circuits and controls. Emphasis is on selecting and applying fluid power devices and related equipment to machine cir… source
MET 2310L— Fluid Power LabAccompanies MET 2310L . Offered: Fall. source
MET 2440— Computer Aided DesignCovers three-dimensional parametric solid modeling. Topics will include constraining sketches, creating and editing solid objects and assemblies and converting them to two-dimensional drawings. Offer… source
MET 2970— MET Department Capstone Taken during the semester of scheduled graduation for MET, MED and FMS majors. Students demonstrate comprehensive proficiency by integrating technical knowledge with core skills and abilities. Studen… source
MET 2991— Field ExperienceEnables work activity which relates to an individual student's occupational objectives. With permission of a faculty advisor, the field experience replaces elective or required courses in a student's… source
MGT 1010— Principles of ManagementIntroduces the basic concepts and methods of management in as presented through evolving management approaches and through examination of motivation, ethics, leadership, communication, and decision-m… source
MGT 1250— Team BuildingExamines all aspects of team building. Students will learn how to work in teams, explore team roles and processes, how to build and develop teams and lead teams. Students will put their learning in a… source
MGT 2000— Human Resource ManagementIntroduces students to the functions of Human Resource Management. Employment processes will be covered from writing job descriptions and employment planning to recruiting, interviewing, testing and… source
MGT 2010— Organizational BehaviorExamines the reactions, interactions, attitudes, and activities of individuals and groups within a goal-seeking organization. Includes business communication, motivation, and conflict resolution. Con… source
MGT 2050— Small Business and the EntrepreneurExplores entrepreneurship and small business management, focusing on identifying opportunities, developing business ideas, and creating plans to launch and sustain ventures. Focusing on "main street"… source
MGT 2060— Employee and Labor RelationsProvides students with a complete picture of labor relations from the initial establishment of a bargaining relationship to the interactions that occur in a long established relationship. The negotia… source
MGT 2410— Employee Selection and PlacementIntroduces legal and regulatory factors affecting selection and placement. Major topics include: Recruitment, Selection, Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action. Offered: Spring. source
MGT 2435— Benefits and CompensationIntroduces legal and regulatory factors affecting benefits and compensation. Major topics include: strategies and policy; job analysis, job evaluations, pay structures, managing and evaluating the ef… source
MGT 2440— Training, Development and SafetyIntroduces legal and regulatory factors affecting training, development and safety. Major topics include: training needs analysis; training and development programs; evaluation of training effectiven… source
MGT 2490— Applications in Business Administration Integrates the knowledge gained, and skills developed, in prior course study. Students will apply their knowledge and skills in a business simulation. Students will analyze ethical issues and researc… source
MGT 2500— Human Resource Analytics and Strategic ManagementIntroduces data sources and analytics, while providing opportunities to apply data driven approaches to managing Human Resource functions. Apply strategic processes for managing an organization's wor… source
MGT 2530— Applications in Human Resources Integrates the knowledge gained, and skills developed, in prior course study. Students will apply their knowledge and skills in a human resource simulation. Students will analyze ethical issues and r… source
MKT 1010— Principles of MarketingIntroduces the essentials of marketing, the environments of marketing, the nature of the consumption forces in the economy, the institutional structure of the American marketing system, distribution,… source
MKT 1610— Customer ServiceDevelops the necessary skills to be successful in today's customer centric business world. This course examines various service situations and develops the skills necessary to provide superior custom… source
MKT 1620— Public RelationsExplores the public relations role in the modern world by examining each component of public relations and how it functions using real-world problems and solutions. Offered: Spring. source
MKT 2000— Digital Marketing and AnalyticsExplores marketing strategies and tactics in digital marketing. Search engine optimization, online advertising, web analytics, and social media will be utilized to build brand awareness and contribut… source
MKT 2210— Comprehensive Sales TechniquesExamines and studies the principles of professional selling including its historical and economic aspects; the selling processes; types of selling; personal selling as a communicative and promotional… source
MKT 2300— Social Media MarketingExplores the various social media channels to build social marketing strategies and track their effectiveness. Offered: Fall Prerequisites: MKT 1010 Corequisites: CPT 1250 . source
MKT 2490— Applications in Digital Marketing and Media Integrates the knowledge gained, and skills developed, in prior course study. The focus of this capstone course is to apply knowledge and skills to develop a strategic marketing plan and design a dig… source
MTH 0900— Mathematics FoundationsReviews foundational mathematical skills for students preparing for pathways other than College Algebra. Topics include review of arithmetic skills (fractions and decimals including numbers in scient… source
MTH 0926— Statistics Companion CourseSupports college level statistics and taken in conjunction with MTH 1260 , Statistics. This course reviews prerequisite skills and concepts for topics in MTH 1260 . Offered: Summer, Fall, Spring Prer… source
MTH 0933— Quantitative Reasoning or Statistics Companion CourseSupports college-level quantitative reasoning or statistics, and taken in conjunction with MTH 1151 , Quantitative Reasoning or MTH 1260 , Statistics. This course reviews prerequisite skills and conc… source
MTH 0937— College Algebra Companion CourseSupports college algebra and taken in conjunction with MTH 1370 , College Algebra. This course reviews prerequisite skills and concepts for topics in MTH 1370 . This course is graded S/U. Offered: Su… source
MTH 0951— Quantitative Reasoning Companion CourseSupports college level quantitative reasoning and taken in conjunction with MTH 1151 , Quantitative Reasoning. This course reviews prerequisite skills and concepts for topics in MTH 1151 . Offered: S… source
MTH 0953— Foundations for College AlgebraReviews foundational topics for students preparing for the College Algebra pathway. Topics covered include linear functions and inequalities in two variables, systems of linear equations and inequali… source
MTH 1151— Quantitative ReasoningCovers quantitative relationships and solving problems in a variety of real-world contexts, mathematical models used to make decisions, language and structure of statistics and probability to investi… source
MTH 1260— StatisticsCovers data collection, frequency distribution, graphs, measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability concepts, probability distributions, sampling distributions, confidence intervals, hyp… source
MTH 1370— College AlgebraCovers equations and inequalities, complex numbers, graphs and equations of lines, functions including quadratic functions and composite functions, inverse functions, polynomial and rational function… source
MTH 1430— TrigonometryConcentrates on the development and use of the trigonometric functions with additional study of vectors. The course will cover trigonometric functions, solving right and oblique triangles, graphs of… source
MTH 1611— Business CalculusCovers limits and continuity, derivatives and integration and their applications in a business environment. Offered: Spring Transfer: TM Prerequisites: MTH 1370 with a 'C' or better or placement. source
MTH 1711— Calculus ICovers limits including the definition and 1'Hospital's Rule; continuity; derivatives including the transcendental functions; applications of derivatives including related rate, curve sketching, and… source
MTH 1721— Calculus IICovers integrals including techniques of integration; applications of integration including volume and work problems; approximating definite integrals; improper integrals; arc length of a curve; area… source
MTH 2261— Discrete MathematicsIntroduces mathematical reasoning and several topics from discrete mathematics that underlie, inform, or elucidate the development, study, and practice of related fields. Topics include logic, proof… source
MTH 2660— Calculus IIIProvides students with a rigorous background in vector functions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals and vector calculus. Applications of differential and integral calculus to surfaces in space… source
MTH 2670— Differential EquationsProvides students with a background in solving first order separable, linear, and exact differential equations; solving higher order homogeneous and nonhomogeneous differential equations using a vari… source
MTH 2680— Elementary Linear AlgebraProvides students with a background in solving systems of linear equations using various methods including the Gauss-Jordan method, matrices and their operations and properties, determinants, vector… source
MUS 1010— Music Appreciation IProvides an introduction to music from its origins in Gregorian Chant to the Romantic Period. Students will acquire background information on the various aspects of music from music notation, analysi… source
NSG 1320— Foundations of Nursing Advanced Standing Credit for LPNIntroduces the philosophy and conceptual framework of the nursing program. Focuses on the foundational knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to practice evidence based, quality and safe patient c… source
NSG 1323— Adult Health Advanced Standing Credit for LPNProvides the opportunity to incorporate the nursing process in the care of adult clients. The characteristics of the individual are studied with a major focus placed on common health problems related… source
NSG 1324— OB Advanced Standing for LPNProvides the opportunity to incorporate the nursing process in the care of the child-bearing family. Characteristics of the individual are studied with a major focus on the human need of sexuality. S… source
NSG 1326— Psychosocial Advanced Standing Credit for LPNProvides opportunities to acquire knowledge regarding the psychosocial characteristics of the individual are explored through the nursing process. Specific topics include the human needs of sexuality… source
NSG 1421— OB Transition for LPN to RNProvides the opportunity for the LPN student to incorporate the nursing process in the care of the child- bearing family. Characteristics of the individual are studied with a major focus on the human… source
NSG 1423— Medical-Surgical I for the LPN to RNProvides the opportunity to incorporate the nursing process in the care of adult patients. The characteristics of the individual are studied with a major focus placed on the common health problems re… source
NSG 1424— Psychosocial Transition for LPN to RNProvides opportunities to acquire knowledge regarding the psychosocial characteristics of the individual are explored through the nursing process. Specific topics include the human needs of sexuality… source
NSG 1510— Fundamentals of NursingBuilds on the knowledge surrounding the philosophy and conceptual framework of the nursing program presented in the Introduction to Nursing pre-requisite course. Focuses on the foundational knowledge… source
NSG 1511— Fundamentals of Nursing for the Prelicensure BSNBuilds on the philosophy and conceptual framework of the nursing program as introduced in the pre-requisite Introduction to Nursing course. It emphasizes the foundational knowledge, skills, and attit… source
NSG 1519— Adult Health I for the Prelicensure BSNProvides opportunities for students to apply the nursing process in the care of adult patients experiencing common health alterations. Major emphasis is placed on human needs related to oxygenation,… source
NSG 1523— Adult Health IProvides opportunities to incorporate the nursing process in the care of adult patients. The characteristics of the individual are studied with a major focus placed on the common health problems rela… source
NSG 1524— Care of Childbearing FamilyProvides opportunities to incorporate the nursing process in the care of the child-bearing family. Characteristics of the individual are studied with a major focus on the human need of sexuality. Spe… source
NSG 1525— Care of the Childbearing Family for the Prelicensure BSNProvides opportunities for students to apply the nursing process in the care of the childbearing family. Emphasis is placed on understanding the characteristics and needs of individuals and families… source
NSG 1721— Pharmacology for NursingFocuses on the general principles of pharmacology. Selected drug classifications related to the neurological, circulatory, urinary, respiratory, endocrine, gastrointestinal, and immune systems and pr… source
NSG 2520— Psychosocial Nursing for the Prelicensure BSNProvides opportunities for students to acquire and apply knowledge of psychosocial characteristics of individuals within the framework of the nursing process. Major topics address human needs related… source
NSG 2521— Psychosocial NursingProvides opportunities to acquire knowledge regarding the psychosocial characteristics of the individual in the context of the nursing process. Specific topics include the human needs of sexuality, e… source
NSG 2522— Adult Health IIProvides opportunities to incorporate the nursing process in the care of the adult patients. Characteristics of the individual are studied with a major focus placed on the common health problems rela… source
NSG 2525— Essentials of Nurse Practice Provides opportunities to incorporate the nursing process in the care of adult and pediatric patients. Characteristics of the adult individual are studied with a focus on common health problems that… source
NSG 2526— Adult Health II for the Prelicensure BSNProvides opportunities for students to apply the nursing process in the care of adult clients experiencing common health problems. Emphasis is placed on understanding individual characteristics and h… source
NSG 2530— Essentials of Nurse Practice for the Prelicensure BSNProvides opportunities for students to apply the nursing process in the care of both adult and pediatric patients. Adult health content focuses on common health problems related to the human need for… source
NSG 3010— Evolving Roles in Professional NursingExamines and discusses various professional nursing roles and values in contemporary nursing practice as it relates to current issues and trends. Explore theories and elements of professional nursing… source
NSG 3011— Evolving Roles in Professional Nursing for the Prelicensure BSNExamines and discusses various professional nursing roles and values in contemporary nursing practice as they relate to current issues and trends. Explore theories and elements of professional nursin… source
NSG 3020— Healthcare Research in Evidence-Based PracticeExplores, analyzes, and synthesizes current scholarly healthcare literature to inform clinical decisions involved in nursing care. Students will have the opportunity to implement acquired research co… source
NSG 3021— Healthcare Research in Evidence-Based Practice for the Prelicensure BSNExplores, analyzes, and synthesizes current scholarly healthcare literature to inform clinical decisions involved in nursing care. Students will have the opportunity to implement acquired research co… source
NSG 3030— Nursing Informatics in Technological Healthcare CommunityAccesses and utilizes various nursing documentation to integrate nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate data and knowledge in nursing practice. 'C' grade… source
NSG 3031— Nursing Informatics in Technological Healthcare Community for the Prelicensure BSNAccesses and utilizes various nursing documentation to integrate nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate data and knowledge in nursing practice. 'C' grade… source
NSG 3040— Nursing Leadership and ManagementExplores the different concepts and types of leadership and management (i.e. policies, procedures, and budgetary measures) in a complex healthcare society. At the end of this course the student will… source
NSG 3041— Nursing Leadership and Management for the Prelicensure BSNExplores the different concepts and types of leadership and management (i.e. policies, procedures, and budgetary measures) in a complex healthcare society. At the end of this course, the student will… source
NSG 4010— Advanced Health Assessment for Individuals and FamiliesDevelops and coordinates the health assessment of individuals and families through systematic and deliberative interactive processes. Nurses will use advanced clinical decision-making to validate, an… source
NSG 4011— Advanced Health Assessment for Complex Health DisordersDevelops and coordinates the health assessment of complex health disorders through systematic and deliberative interactive processes. Nurses will use advanced clinical decision-making to validate, an… source
NSG 4012— Advanced Health Assessment for Individuals and Families for the Prelicensure BSNDevelops and coordinates the health assessment of individuals and families through systematic and deliberative interactive processes. Nurses will use advanced clinical decision-making to validate, an… source
NSG 4013— Advanced Health Assessment for Complex Health Disorders for the Prelicensure BSNDevelops and coordinates the health assessment of complex health disorders through systematic and deliberative interactive processes. Nurses will use advanced clinical decision-making to validate, an… source
NSG 4020— Birth to Middle Age Nursing Care in a Global CommunityPromotes and maintains effective care of a diverse and global population from birth to middle age. The student utilizes a holistic approach to promote preventative healthcare, the maintenance of chro… source
NSG 4021— Gerontological Nursing Care in a Global CommunityPromotes and maintains effective care of a diverse and global Gerontological population. The student utilizes a holistic approach to promote preventative healthcare, the maintenance of chronic illnes… source
NSG 4022— Birth to Middle Age Nursing Care in a Global Community for the Prelicensure BSNPromotes and maintains effective care of a diverse and global population from birth to middle age. The student utilizes a holistic approach to promote preventative healthcare, the maintenance of chro… source
NSG 4023— Gerontological Nursing Care in a Global Community for the Prelicensure BSNPromotes and maintains effective care of a diverse and global Gerontological population. The student utilizes a holistic approach to promote preventative healthcare, the maintenance of chronic illnes… source
NSG 4030— Capstone in Professional Nursing Design, develop and implement a capstone project based on his/her area of interest. The faculty approved capstone project allows the student to demonstrate accumulated knowledge from the program as h… source
NSG 4031— Capstone in Professional Nursing for the Prelicensure BSN Design, develop, and implement a capstone project based on his/her area of interest. The faculty-approved capstone project allows the student to demonstrate accumulated knowledge from the program as… source
OET 1100— Operations ManagementIntroduces the principals involved in the organization and management of a manufacturing plant. Discussion includes industrial organization, work measurement, factory cost, production planning, and p… source
OET 1110— Introduction to Operations ExcellenceIntroduces the principles, systems, and tools involved with operational and personal excellence. Discussion includes the habits of effectiveness, personal improvement plans, and roles in leadership,… source
OET 1120— Tools of Operations ExcellenceProvides a detailed study of the tools involved with operational excellence. Discussion includes value stream analysis, rapid improvement, problem solving, corrective action, and flow control. Other… source
OET 2015— Statistics for SPCCovers foundational statistics which are necessary for advanced tools of operational excellence such as statistical process control and design of experiments. Discussion includes collecting and summa… source
OET 2021— Advanced Tools of Operations ExcellenceProvides an in depth review of the quality concepts, statistical methods, and tools used today for continual improvement in processes and products in all human endeavors. Students will be introduced… source
OET 2120— Quality Management SystemsIntroduces the components of a modern quality management system which encompasses the entire organization and all activities required to ensure customer satisfaction in quality cost and delivery of a… source
OET 2210— Logistics and Supply ChainPresents an overview of logistics including: effects on information, financial, and management activities. Supply chain management concepts including: procurement, demand management, order management… source
OET 2510— Lean SystemsEncompasses a detailed study of the lean systems involved with driving the behaviors of operational excellence. Discussion includes daily improvement, visual management, standard follow up, and strat… source
OET 2970— Cost Analysis and EstimatingCovers the latest principles and techniques for the evaluation of engineering design. Chapters 1 through 4 reviews cost analysis and its importance in engineering, labor break down, elemental calcula… source
OET 2980— OET CapstoneIncorporates all operational excellence tools, systems, and principles applied in a project situation. Discussion includes business assessment, analysis, strategic implementation, and creating long t… source
OTA 1021— Occupational Therapy Principles and PracticeProvides an overview of the healthcare system, the role of the Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA), and the provision and process of occupational therapy. Emphasis is on the profession's historical… source
OTA 1030— Therapeutic Activities and OccupationsExamines the use of activity and occupation as therapeutic intervention. Students will be introduced to the tools and terminology for analysis of activity relative to areas of occupation, performance… source
OTA 1050— Anatomy and Pathology I for OTAExamines human anatomy as it relates to the field of occupational therapy. Focus is on the musculoskeletal and nervous systems, specifically structure and function of the human body when engaged in o… source
OTA 1060— Anatomy and Pathology II for OTAContinues the study of human anatomy as it relates to the field of occupational therapy. Focus is on the cardiopulmonary, neurological, respiratory, endocrine, and integument systems specific to the… source
OTA 1141— OTA Therapeutic Procedures IInvolves the application of basic functional anatomy and an in-depth analysis of human motion. Theories, models and frames of reference related to the biomechanical, rehabilitative and occupational p… source
OTA 2130— OTA Therapeutic Procedures IIFocuses on cognitive/perceptual, neurological, rehabilitative and related frames of reference as applicable to the adult and elderly population, while also incorporating previously learned knowledge… source
OTA 2140— Occupational Therapy for PediatricsFocuses on the role of the OTA in the provision of OT services for the pediatric population, ages 0-21. Common diagnoses / disorders and their impact on the occupational performance of children are e… source
OTA 2151— Psychosocial Occupational TherapyRelates occupational therapy treatment theories and intervention to psychosocial function. The diversity of the consumer will be explored, as will diagnoses, symptoms and behaviors, psychotropic medi… source
OTA 2161— OTA Therapeutic Procedures IIIIncorporates previously taught knowledge and skills to provide for the total needs of medically complex patients. Advanced activity analysis and therapeutic use of self to address multiple system dys… source
OTA 2170— Fieldwork IProvides an advanced clinical experience under the guidance and supervision of an occupational therapy practitioner. Students prepare for the work force by developing their level skills relating to t… source
OTA 2180— Fieldwork IIProvides an advanced clinical experience under the guidance and supervision of an occupational therapy practitioner. Prepares students for the work force by developing their entry-level skills relati… source
OTA 2200— Capstone for Occupational Therapy Assistant Provides the student with opportunities to become increasingly aware of professional issues affecting the field of occupational therapy and to demonstrate their proficiency of integrating technical k… source
PGM 2000— Project Management PrinciplesIntroduces the subject of project management, equipping students with the methodologies, tools, and skills essential for successful project leadership. Through hands-on assignments, students will lea… source
PGM 2004— Project Management Fundamentals 1Introduces the subject of project management including the five project management process groups and the processes within each group, the hierarchy of projects, programs and portfolios, the purpose… source
PGM 2005— Project Management Fundamentals 2Continues to introduce the fundamentals of project management. Cost management, quality management, project resource management, communication management, risk management, procurement management, and… source
PGM 2006— Project Management ApplicationsIntroduces basic project management tools, earned value performance measurement (EVPM) systems, Gantt charts, project planning and control tools, data analysis tools, and quantitative and qualitative… source
PGM 2007— Project LifecycleCollaborate with a business to manage a project through the entire lifecycle. Students will act as a project manager in the development and implementation of a project using project management tools.… source
PGM 2010— Project Management TechniquesProvides students with practical, hands-on experience in applying project management skills through a business simulation. Students will gain experience using effective tools for planning, executing,… source
PHL 1011— Introduction to PhilosophyIntroduces learners to the nature, subject matter, and techniques of philosophy. The course begins by defining philosophy and by introducing learners to a variety of standard philosophical tools and… source
PHL 1300— Introduction to EthicsIntroduces the student to theories about the nature and foundations of moral judgments and applications to contemporary moral issues. This course focuses on human conduct and character, emphasizing t… source
PHY 1120— Physics IIntroduces applied mechanical physics, which includes: Vector forces, moments, constant acceleration trajectories, friction, concepts of simple machines, rotary motion, work, power, energy, torque, s… source
PHY 1130— Physics IIIntroduces applied mechanical physics, which includes: Electric field potential and forces, current and magnetic field integration over continuous charge/current distribution, quantum physics, atomic… source
PHY 1220— Physics I - Calculus BasedIntroduces calculus-based classical physics: Newton's laws, fluids, thermodynamics, waves; for students in physical sciences, mathematics, and engineering. Offered: Fall Corequisites: MTH 1711 . source
PHY 1230— Physics II - Calculus BasedIntroduces classical physics as calculus based: Newton's laws, fluids, thermodynamics, waves; for students in physical sciences, mathematics, and engineering. Offered: Spring Prerequisites: PHY 1220… source
PNS 1200— Foundations of Practical NursingIntroduces students to the philosophy and the conceptual framework of the Practical Nursing Program. Students will build upon previously learned concepts of the nursing process, evidence-based practi… source
PNS 1202— Adult Medical-Surgical NursingIntroduces the student to common health problems and nursing care related to the function of a variety of body systems including cardiovascular, neurological, hematological, respiratory, gastrointest… source
PNS 1203— PN-Issues and TrendsExplores a variety of issues related to the role of the practical nurse and changes in health care. Issues related to reimbursement methodologies, role of the Ohio Board of Nursing and other agencies… source
PNS 1204— Maternal Child NursingIntroduces the student to the principles of nursing care for newborns through the developing family. Emphasis is placed on the normal processes and common gynecological problems of pregnancy. Communi… source
POL 1010— American GovernmentProvides an overview of the American political system. It explores the institutions and activities which combine to create public policy. It emphasizes political concepts and their transformation int… source
POL 1020— American Government and Civic LiteracyProvides an overview of the American political system. It explores the institutions and activities which combine to create public policy. It emphasizes political concepts and their transformation int… source
PSY 1010— General PsychologyProvides an introduction to psychology; a prerequisite to advanced courses. The emphasis of this class is on the application of the scientific method to individual behavior and thought processes. The… source
PSY 1730— Abnormal PsychologyProvides the student an opportunity to study many forms of mental disorders and abnormalities. Students will be presented with the major theoretical perspectives in terms of causation and treatment o… source
PSY 2150— Lifespan PsychologyProvides a broad overview of development and change physiologically, psychologically, socially and cognitively from conception to death. Influences on development such as heredity, environment, cultu… source
PSY 2200— Social PsychologyProvides an overview of the study of social psychology emphasizing how individual and social interactions influence the behaviors, thoughts, and feelings of an individual. This course balances resear… source
PSY 2301— Educational PsychologyExamines major theories of human development and learning, motivation, instructional strategies, assessment, and similarities and differences in learners are examined. The role of factors in the stud… source
PSY 2311— The Brain and Human BehaviorProvides students with an introduction to the biological bases of behavior through a behavioral science perspective and is a prerequisite to advanced courses in psychology. Topics include history, fu… source
PSY 2530— Psychology of PersonalityIntroduces students to the psychological study of personality. Emphasis is placed on theoretical and scientific explanations for individuals' characteristic patterns of perception, thought, emotion a… source
PTA 1010— Fundamentals of PTA PracticeBuilds the fundamentals of physical therapy practice for the PTA. This course will examine the utilization of appropriate medical terminology, documentation, and an overview of interventions in the c… source
PTA 1200— Therapeutic Exercise for the PTACovers the essential concepts, principles, and techniques of therapeutic exercise as a foundation for clinical practice. The course includes instruction in range of motion, stretching, progressive re… source
PTA 1220— Clinical Kinesiology for the PTAInvolves the application of basic functional anatomy to an in-depth analysis of human motion. Instruction includes the biomechanics of each joint, common orthopedic conditions and dysfunctions, relat… source
PTA 1400— Physical Agents for the PTAProvides a comprehensive overview of physical agents and therapeutic modalities utilized in physical therapy practice. Analyze the theory and physiological effects of thermal, mechanical, and electro… source
PTA 1500— Professional Topics in PTAExplores contemporary practice strategies and emerging trends within the field of physical therapy, aligned with the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) standards. Topic… source
PTA 2010— PTA Seminar IPrepares students for the requirements and expectations of the first clinical experience, including an orientation to the Clinical Performance Instrument utilized to assess student performance in the… source
PTA 2020— Clinical Application IProvides a supervised learning experience in an outpatient or inpatient setting. The student will complete a minimum of 150 hours of clinical experience with emphasis placed on treatment intervention… source
PTA 2100— Physical Therapy for the Medically Complex PatientIntroduces students to a variety of conditions affecting the cardiovascular, pulmonary, integumentary, lymphatic, metabolic, and other systems, and explores treatment strategies commonly used in phys… source
PTA 2120— Functional NeurorehabilitationLinks the structure and function of the central and peripheral nervous systems to the functional aspects of human movement. Lecture content focuses on neuroanatomy, the influence of neurological path… source
PTA 2200— Clinical Application IIProvides a supervised learning experience in an outpatient or inpatient setting. The student will complete a minimum of 225 hours of directed practice with emphasis placed on refinement of skills tau… source
PTA 2201— Clinical Application IIIProvides a terminal full-time learning experience in which the student must complete 300 clinical hours in an outpatient or inpatient setting. Students are expected to achieve entry-level performance… source
PTA 2220— Clinical Application IIIProvides a terminal full-time learning experience in an outpatient or inpatient setting. The student will complete a minimum of 225 hours of clinical experience with emphasis placed on demonstrating… source
PTA 2250— Capstone Course for the PTA Accompanies Clinical Applications II and III of the Physical Therapist Assistant Program and prepares the student clinician to transition into the healthcare workforce as a licensed physical therapis… source
RAD 1200— Principles of Imaging ICovers the structure of matter, electricity, and basic physical sciences leading to the principles of X-ray production. Students will also study X-ray emission spectrums, prime factors of exposure, a… source
RAD 1210— Principles of Imaging ICovers the structure of matter, electricity, and basic physical sciences leading to the principles of x-ray production. Students will also study x-ray emission spectrums, prime factors of exposure, a… source
RAD 1220— Principles of Imaging IICovers the process of radiographic image formation and the basic factors controlling quality of the radiographic image. Students will also explore imaging informatics and Picture Archiving and Commun… source
RAD 1310— Radiographic Procedures IProvides instruction in radiographic positioning and image critique for procedures of the chest, abdomen, hand, wrist, fingers, forearm, elbow, foot, calcaneus, ankle, toes, lower leg, knee, intercon… source
RAD 1320— Radiographic Procedures IIProvides instruction in radiographic positioning and image critique for procedures of the pelvis, hip, femur, orthoroentgenography, cervical spine, thoracic spine, lumbar spine, sacrum, coccyx, SI jo… source
RAD 1410— Introduction to RadiographyPrepares students for the requirements and expectations of the introductory clinical experience, including instruction in radiation protection, patient care procedures, and professional concepts for… source
RAD 1500— Introduction to Radiographic ImagingPrepares students for the requirements and expectations of the introductory clinical experience, including instruction in radiation protection, patient care procedures, and professional concepts for… source
RAD 1510— Clinical Education I - RadiographyProvides a supervised learning experience in a clinical setting with emphasis on procedures of the appendicular and axial skeleton, chest, and abdomen. Students begin practical experience with princi… source
RAD 1520— Clinical Education II - RadiographyProvides a supervised learning experience in a clinical setting with emphasis on procedures of the appendicular and axial skeleton. Application of principles of exposure, with emphasis on image criti… source
RAD 2210— Principles of Imaging IIICovers advanced radiographic principles including quality assurance and quality control, fluoroscopy, mobile radiography, exposure systems, and the analysis of complex exposure problems. This course… source
RAD 2220— Radiation BiologyCovers radiation interactions, radiosensitivity, radiation dose/response relationships, deterministic and stochastic radiation effects, radiation protection, and health physics in a lecture and labor… source
RAD 2310— Radiographic Procedures IIIProvides instruction in radiographic positioning and image critique for procedures of the skull, facial bones, zygomatic arches, mandible, TMJs, sinuses, orbits, and nasal bones. The course also incl… source
RAD 2320— Radiographic Patient AnalysisPresents common radiographically demonstrated pathologies and anomalies in reference to structural and functional changes in the human body. The course also provides an increased knowledge of basic p… source
RAD 2490— Selected Topics in Radiography Prepares students to demonstrate their proficiency by integrating technical knowledge with core skills and abilities taught in the Radiographic Imaging program. Students will actively prepare for the… source
RAD 2510— Clinical Education III - RadiographyProvides a supervised learning experience in a clinical setting with emphasis on procedures of the skull including paranasal sinuses and facial bones, contrast exams, and fluoroscopic procedures. Stu… source
RAD 2520— Clinical Education IV - RadiographyProvides a supervised learning experience in a clinical setting with emphasis on advanced exams including surgical, trauma, and computed tomography procedures. Students continue to demonstrate growth… source
RAD 2590— Clinical Education Seminar - RadiographyProvides a supervised learning experience in a clinical setting with emphasis on radiographic and fluoroscopic exams appropriate to the student's knowledge. Students continue growth of associated pro… source
RAD 2620— Principles of Computed TomographyCovers the basic principles of computed tomography inclusive of historical evolution of CT, x-ray tube structure, detector design, scan geometry, digital imaging reconstruction, and radiation dose to… source
RAD 2621— Principles of Computed TomographyCovers the basic principles of computed tomography inclusive of historical evolution of CT, x-ray tube structure, detector design, scan geometry, digital imaging reconstruction, and radiation dose to… source
RAD 2622— Computed Tomography ProceduresPresents computed tomography procedures common in most medical imaging departments, inclusive of sectional anatomy and associated patient care. This course is graded S/U. Offered: Fall Prerequisites:… source
RAD 2631— Clinical Education I - CTProvides a supervised learning experience in a clinical setting with emphasis on computed tomography procedures common in medical imaging practice. This course is graded S/U. Offered: Spring Prerequi… source
RAD 2632— Clinical Education II - CTProvides a continuation of a supervised learning experience in a clinical setting with emphasis on computed tomography procedures common in medical imaging practice. This course is graded S/U. Offere… source
RAD 2721— Principles of MammographyCovers the basic principles of mammography inclusive of the historical evolution of mammography, mammography equipment, quality assurance and control, including MQSA, and additional diagnostic breast… source
RAD 2722— Mammographic ProceduresPresents mammography procedures common in most medical imaging departments inclusive of breast anatomy, common pathologies, and associated patient care. This course is graded S/U. Offered: Fall Prere… source
RAD 2731— Clinical Education I - MammographyProvides a supervised learning experience in a clinical setting with emphasis on mammography procedures common in medical imaging practice. This course is graded S/U. Offered: Spring Prerequisites: C… source
RAD 2732— Clinical Education II - MammographyProvides a continuation of a supervised learning experience in a clinical setting with emphasis on mammography procedures common in medical imaging practice. This course is graded S/U. Offered: Sprin… source
RES 1010— Respiratory Care Procedures IProvides an overview of the equipment and procedures which are used by entry-level respiratory care practitioners to administer floor therapy. This includes: oxygen therapy, humidity and aerosol ther… source
RES 1020— Respiratory Care Procedures IIProvides an introduction of the student to care and maintenance of various artificial airways, including placement and suctioning techniques. An introduction to positive pressure ventilation will be… source
RES 1090— Respiratory Care PharmacologyInstructs Respiratory Care students in an overview of the cardiopulmonary medications covered by Ohio Law regarding the practice of Respiratory Care and focuses on the general principles of pharmacol… source
RES 1110— Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and PhysiologyStudy in depth the structure and function of the human pulmonary and cardiovascular systems, with particular implications for the respiratory care professional will be discussed. The characteristics… source
RES 1120— Pulmonary DiagnosticsIncludes a survey of the many types of tests used to diagnose and treat illness in the field of respiratory care. Included will be the principles and techniques used in the measurement and interpreta… source
RES 1410— Clinical Experience IProvides clinical experience in the maintenance and safe handling of equipment and oxygen therapy, basic respiratory therapeutic procedures, patient assessment skills, collecting and gathering medica… source
RES 1420— Clinical Experience IIProvides clinical experience in positive pressure therapy, aerosol therapy, and a variety of pulmonary function tests. Students will gain further experience with bronchial hygiene therapies, includin… source
RES 2100— Respiratory Procedures IIIProvides instruction in the theory and procedures with advanced respiratory care as associated with mechanical ventilation. This course will explore the various devices and monitoring techniques used… source
RES 2200— Respiratory Procedures IVProvides an in-depth study of the respiratory management of both the neonatal and pediatric patient. Emphasis will be placed on the development of the cardiorespiratory system in relation to patholog… source
RES 2230— Respiratory DiseaseProvides a full review clinical assessment skills and introduces Respiratory Care students to techniques used in diagnosing cardiopulmonary disease. A wide variety of lung diseases will be explored i… source
RES 2410— Advanced Clinical Experience IProvides advanced clinical practice in the art of patient assessment and testing that is essential to the discipline. Various clinical tests including arterial blood gas measurement, chest radiograph… source
RES 2430— Advanced Clinical Experience IIProvides further clinical experiences that will include continued rotations in adult critical care settings, as well as new specialty rotations in such areas as neonatal/pediatrics, sleep disorder cl… source
RES 2500— Respiratory Care SeminarReview of current best practices and evidence-based research in the field of respiratory care, with emphasis on enhancing the students' ability to critically think while solving complex patient care… source
RES 2510— Respiratory Care Capstone Allows students to demonstrate their proficiency by integrating technical knowledge with core skills and abilities. Study will be done of realistic clinical problems and situations with emphasis on a… source
RES 2610— Polysomnography Clinical IProvides clinical experience in an orientation to the sleep center, patient assessment, preparation, hook-up, monitoring, and education. Opportunities in stage recognition, troubleshooting, equipment… source
RES 2620— Polysomnography Clinical IIProvides clinical experience and orientation to the sleep center, patient assessment, preparation, hook-up, monitoring, and education. Opportunities in stage recognition, troubleshooting, equipment p… source
RES 2710— Polysomnography Technology IIntroduces the student to sleep medical technology, instrumentation set up and calibration of polysomnographic equipment, and recording and monitoring the patient during a polysomnogram. This course… source
RES 2710L— Polysomnography Technology I LabAccompanies RES 2710 . source
RES 2720— Polysomnography Technology IIProvides the student with an introduction to the different types of sleep studies and the purpose of each. The student will learn about a variety of sleep disorders, the symptoms of each, and pharmac… source
RES 2720L— Polysomnography Technology II LabAccompanies RES 2720 . source
RST 1020— Real Estate Practice & AppraisalIntroduces real estate designed for those interested in entering the real estate field as a salesperson and covers the general background knowledge of real estate law terminology, practice, and proce… source
RST 1120— Real Estate Law & FinanceFocuses on the areas of law pertinent to real estate sales. Emphasis is on the laws of property, agency, conveyance, zoning, licensure, and classification of types of estates. This course will also e… source
SCM 1100— Supply Chain Management PrinciplesConcentrates on effective supply chain strategic principles for companies that operate domestically and globally with emphasis on how to plan and integrate supply chain components into a coordinated… source
SCM 1200— Logistics and Transportation ManagementProvides an overview of logistics including logistics management functions and the interrelationships among strategic support and operational logistics. Students examine the logistics functions of bu… source
SCM 1300— Purchasing and NegotiationExplores the essential principles of purchasing and negotiation through case studies and simulations/role-playing activities. Students will learn to identify requirements accurately, evaluate proposa… source
SDE 1010— First Year ExperienceProvides an introduction to Rhodes State College with emphasis on assessment and development of the academic, interpersonal and life management skills necessary to function within the college environ… source
SMC 1000— Semiconductors 101Covers the manufacturing of semiconductor devices. Introduces semiconductor manufacturing and testing equipment. Offered: Fall. source
SMC 1100— Vacuum and GasesCovers the generation and testing of gases in a vacuum. Introduces equipment used in the semiconductor process. Offered: Spring. source
SMC 1200— Introduction to ManufacturingIntroduces print reading and part visualization from drawings, including sketching multi-view drawings and three-dimensional models, location of key features and dimensioning specifications. Students… source
SOC 1010— SociologyIntroduces students to terms, concepts and theories fundamental to the discipline of sociology. It is designed to: develop the students' overall store of sociological knowledge; offer a unique approa… source
SOC 1200— Death and DyingPresents issues of death, dying and bereavement, as well as moral and conceptual issues that deal with the meaning and place of death in life. Topics covered will include: American attitudes toward d… source
SOC 1210— Family SociologyAddresses issues related to the social institution of families. Emphasis is placed on the development and changing structures of American families, and ongoing patterns of interaction within individu… source
SOC 1320— American Cultural DiversityIntroduces students to a sociological framework for understanding the dynamics and implications of a multicultural society. Issues addressed include the social construction of race; immigration; huma… source
SOC 2211— World Religions: History, Belief, and PracticeIntroduces students to the academic study of religions, including emphasis on the social-structural and cultural elements of religious systems. Key concepts to be covered will include approaches to t… source
SOC 2300— Social ProblemsSurveys a variety of issues and perspectives surrounding the definition, evaluation, and amelioration of social problems. While its focus is on the U.S., the global context in which social problems d… source
SOC 2340— Human Sexuality: Cross-Cultural PerspectivesProvides a comprehensive overview of the sociological perspective on sexual activity and attitudes, and their consequences for individuals and society across western and non-western cultures. This co… source
SRG 1000— Theory and FundamentalsIntroduces the framework and environment for the practice of Surgical Technology (ST). Focuses on safety through the impact of sterile technique and sterilization practices, patient care, anesthesia,… source
SRG 1050— Introduction to Sterile Processing for the Surgical TechnologistIntroduces the functions of the sterile processing technician along with their role in the surgical environment. Students will be introduced to principals, techniques and infection control in the sur… source
SRG 1200— Pharmacology for Surgical TechnologyEmphasizes the role of the surgical technologist in safe handling of drugs according to operating room policies and procedures. The student will learn the preoperative, intra-operative, and postopera… source
SRG 1510— Directed Practice for Surgical Procedures IApplies the knowledge and skills learned in previous courses to operating room for various surgical procedures. Underscores the principles of asepsis and patient care concepts of positioning, preppin… source
SRG 1700— Surgical Procedures IPresents the role of the surgical technologist in the intra-operative setting, patient positioning, patient skin preparation, patient draping, preoperative patient care techniques to include chart re… source
SRG 2100— Surgical Procedures IIAdvances the student's knowledge and technical skills in selected operating room procedures and techniques. Instruction emphasizes relevant anatomy, surgical indications, specialized equipment, requi… source
SRG 2110— Directed Practice for Surgical Procedures IIPresents a continuation of patient care in the intraoperative setting as performed by the intermediate to advanced level surgical technologist. The student will scrub independently with minimal assis… source
SRG 2500— Surgical Procedures IIIAdvances the student's proficiency in selected operating room procedures and techniques. Instruction emphasizes relevant anatomy, surgical indications, specialized equipment, required supplies, purpo… source
SRG 2610— Surgical Technology Capstone Reinforces previously learned surgical technology concepts, clinical applications, and legal and ethical practices as defined by the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBST… source
STP 1000— Sterile Processing IIntroduces students to the principles, techniques and issues in the surgical and sterile processing environment. Topics include, sterile technique, packaging and wrapping techniques, sterilization me… source
STP 1200— Sterile Processing IIOffers advanced principles of inventory control, materials management, information technology, and quality control systems integral to the Sterile Processing department in health-care facilities. Int… source
STP 1207— Directed Practice For Sterile ProcessingProvides 'hands on' experience in a clinical environment to assist in integration of all concepts basic to the field of Sterile Processing. Students will participate in all areas of the Sterile Proce… source
SUR 2200— Subdivision DesignProvides an introduction to residential subdivision design with emphasis on general zoning and subdivision regulations (i.e., lot, street, and easement design) utilizing COGO and CADD computer progra… source
THR 1010— Introduction to TheatreProvides an introduction to theatre from its origins in Ancient Greece to modern day. Students will acquire background information on various aspects of theatre ranging from acting and production to… source
WLD 1000— Weld Joint Design and PreparationIntroduces students to the field of welding. This course is broken into three modules. It is competency based and each module must be completed before continuing on to the next. Module 1 (Safety and… source
WLD 1100— Shielded Metal Arc WeldingIntroduces students to shielded metal arc welding. This course is broken into three modules. It is competency based and each module must be completed before continuing on to the next. Module 1 (Flat… source
WLD 1200— Gas Tungsten Arc WeldingIntroduces students to gas tungsten arc welding. This course is broken into three modules. It is competency based and each module must be completed before continuing on to the next. Module 1 (Safety… source
WLD 1300— Gas Metal Arc WeldingIntroduces students to gas metal arc welding. This course is broken into two modules. It is competency based and each module must be completed before continuing on to the next. Module 1 (Flat and Hor… source
WLD 1400— Welding MetallurgyIntroduces students to basic metallurgy principles pertaining to the field of welding. In this course students examine the basic metallurgical properties of steel and the changes that take place duri… source
WLD 2300— Shielded Metal Arc Welding AWS CertificationExamines the theory and practical operation of shielded metal arc welding in both a flat and horizontal welding position. Emphasizes safety protocols, machine settings, and filler metals. Provides st… source
WLD 2400— Gas Tungsten Arc Welding AWS CertificationDiscusses theory and operation of gas tungsten arc welding. Emphasizes safety protocols, and flat and horizontal welding positions while using mild and stainless steel. Provides students with directe… source
WLD 2500— Gas Metal Arc Welding AWS CertificationCovers theory, machine settings, filler metals, and operation of gas metal arc welding. Emphasizes safety protocols, flat welding position, and horizontal welding position using mild steel. Provides… source