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| ACCT 1100 | Financial Accounting I | — | Introduces the basic financial accounting concepts of the complete accounting cycle and provides the student with the necessary skills to maintain a set of books for a sole proprietorship. Topics inc… source |
| ACCT 1105 | Financial Accounting II | — | Introduces the intermediate financial accounting concepts that provide the student with the necessary skills to maintain a set of books for a partnership and corporation. Topics include: Fixed and In… source |
| ACCT 1110 | Managerial Accounting | — | Emphasizes the interpretation of data by management in planning and controlling business activities. Topics include Managerial Accounting Concepts, Manufacturing Accounting using a Job Order Cost Sys… source |
| ACCT 1115 | Computerized Accounting | — | Emphasizes operation of computerized accounting systems from manual input forms. Topics include: company creation (service and merchandising), chart of accounts, customers transactions, vendors trans… source |
| ACCT 1120 | Spreadsheet Applications | — | This course covers the knowledge and skills to use spreadsheet software through course demonstrations, laboratory exercises and projects. Topics and assignments will include: spreadsheet concepts, cr… source |
| ACCT 1125 | Individual Tax Accounting | — | Provides instruction for the preparation of individual federal income tax returns. Topics include: taxable income, income adjustments, schedules, standard deductions, itemized deductions, exemptions,… source |
| ACCT 1130 | Payroll Accounting | — | Provides an understanding of the laws that affect a company*s payroll structure and practical application skills in maintaining payroll records. Topics include: payroll tax laws, payroll tax forms, p… source |
| ACCT 2000 | Managerial Accounting | — | Emphasizes the interpretation of data by management in planning and controlling business activities. Topics include Managerial Accounting Concepts. Manufacturing Accounting using a Job Order Cost Sys… source |
| ACCT 2100 | Accounting Internship I | — | Introduces the application and reinforcement of accounting and employability principles in an actual job setting. Acquaints the student with realistic work situations and provides insights into accou… source |
| ACCT 2105 | Accounting Internship II | — | Introduces the application and reinforcement of accounting and employability principles in an actual job setting. Acquaints the student with realistic work situations and provides insights into accou… source |
| ACCT 2110 | Accounting Simulation | — | Students assume the role of a business owner where he/she can directly experience the impact and importance of accounting in a business. At the end of the simulation course, the student will have com… source |
| ACCT 2115 | Bookkeeper Certification Review | — | Reviews the topics of adjusting entries, correction of accounting errors, payroll, depreciation, inventory, internal controls and fraud prevention. Prepares the students to take certification testing. source |
| ACCT 2120 | Business Tax Accounting | — | Provides instruction for preparation of both state and federal partnership, corporation and other business tax returns. Topics include: organization form, overview of taxation of partnership, special… source |
| ACCT 2125 | Capstone Review Course of Accounting Principles | — | source |
| ACCT 2130 | Integrated Accounting Management Systems | — | Emphasizes use of database management packages, electronic spreadsheet packages, and accounting software packages for accounting/financial applications with more advanced systems. Topics include: cre… source |
| ACCT 2135 | Introduction to Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting | — | Provides an introduction to financial reporting and accounting principles for state/local governments and nonprofit entities. source |
| ACCT 2140 | Legal Environment of Business | — | Introduces law and its relationship to business. Topics include: legal ethics, legal processes, business contracts, business torts and crimes, real and personal property, agency and employment, risk-… source |
| ACCT 2145 | Personal Finance | — | Introduces practical applications of concepts and techniques used to manage personal finance. Topics include: cash management, time value of money, credit, major purchasing decisions, insurance, inve… source |
| ACCT 2150 | Principles of Auditing | — | Introduces the student to the auditors responsibilities in the areas of professional standards, reports, ethics and legal liability. Students learn about the technology of auditing; evidence gatherin… source |
| ACCT 2155 | Principles of Fraud Examination | — | Provides instruction of the basic principles and theories of occupational fraud. Topics include: fraud concepts, skimming, cash larceny, billing schemes, check tampering, payroll schemes, expense rei… source |
| ACCT 2250 | Representation and Specialized Returns | — | Reviews the taxation of gifts, estates, trusts and exempt organizations. Provides detailed instruction on IRS practice and procedures. Covers areas for Enrolled Agent Exam Part 3 (Practice & Procedur… source |
| ACRP 1000 | Introduction to Auto Collision Repair | — | This course provides instruction in procedures and practices necessary for safe and compliant operation of auto collision repair facilities. It introduces vehicle construction types and the parts ide… source |
| ACRP 1005 | Automobile Component Repair and Replacement | — | This course provides instruction in removal and replacement methods of a variety of non-structural cosmetic and safety features of the automobile as well as bolt-on body panels. source |
| ACRP 1010 | Foundations of Collision Repair | — | This course introduces the materials, tools, and operations required to repair minor collision damage and it provides instruction in non-metallic auto body repair techniques. source |
| ACRP 1015 | Fundamentals of Automotive Welding | — | This course introduces welding and cutting procedures used in auto collision repair. Emphasis will be placed on MIG welding techniques through a variety of different procedures. source |
| ACRP 1017 | Mechanical and Electrical Systems I | — | This course introduces suspension and steering, braking, and drive train systems found on vehicles typically requiring repair of damages incurred throug automobile collisions. source |
| ACRP 1018 | Mechanical and Electrical Systems | — | This course introduces the various mechanical and electrical systems found on vehicles typically requiring repair of damages incurred through automobile collisions. source |
| ACRP 1019 | Mechanical and Electrical Systems II | — | This course introduces the various electrical, heating and AC, engine cooling, fuel and intake, and restraint systems foud on vehicles typically requiring repair of damages incurred through autromobi… source |
| ACRP 2000 | Introduction to Refinishing | — | This course introduces the hand and pneumatic tools, spray guns, materials and procedures involved in preparing automobile bodies for refinishing. Typical methods and techniques used in detailing a r… source |
| ACRP 2001 | Introduction to Auto Painting and Refinishing | — | This course covers the safety precautions followed during the painting and refinishing processes used in a shop during collision repairs. Basic surface preparations will be discussed and practiced. S… source |
| ACRP 2002 | Painting and Refinishing Techniques | — | This course covers the fundamental refinishing tasks of mixing, matching and applying various types of automotive paints. Paint defect causes and cures will be examined in depth. Final delivery detai… source |
| ACRP 2005 | Fundamentals of Refinishing I | — | The course introduces the spray gun equipment, materials, and techniques used in the application of special paints. Emphasis will be placed on automotive refinishing theories and procedures. source |
| ACRP 2008 | Fundamentals of Refinishing II | — | This course further expands on the spray gun equipment, materials, and techniques used in the application of special paints to automobile finishes introduced in Fundamentals of Refinishing I. Emphasi… source |
| ACRP 2009 | Refinishing Internship | — | Provides occupation-based learning opportunities for students pursuing the Paint and Refinishing specialization. Students will be mentored by qualified professional technicians as they experience wor… source |
| AIRC 1005 | Refrigeration Fundamentals | — | Introduces the basic concepts, theories, and safety regulations and procedures of refrigeration. Topics include an introduction to OSHA, safety, first aid, laws of thermodynamics, pressure and temper… source |
| AIRC 1010 | Refrigeration Principles and Practices | — | This course introduces the student to basic refrigeration system principles and practices, and the major component parts of the refrigeration system. Topics include refrigeration tools, piping practi… source |
| AIRC 1020 | Refrigeration Systems Components | — | This course provides the student with the skills and knowledge and skills to install, test, and service major components of a refrigeration system. Topics include compressors, condensers, evaporators… source |
| AIRC 1030 | HVACR Electrical Fundamentals | — | This course provides an introduction to fundamental electrical concepts and theories as applied to the air conditioning industry. Topics include AC and DC theory, electric meters, electrical diagrams… source |
| AIRC 1040 | HVACR Electrical Motors | — | This course provides the student with the skills and knowledge necessary for application and service of electric motors commonly used by the refrigeration and air conditioning industry. Topics includ… source |
| AIRC 1050 | HVACR Electrical Components and Controls | — | Provides instruction in identifying, installing, and testing commonly used electrical components in an air conditioning system. Topics include: pressure switches, transformers, other commonly used co… source |
| AIRC 1060 | Air Conditioning Systems Application and Installation | — | Provides instruction on the installation and service of residential air conditioning systems. Topics include: installation procedures, split-systems, add-on systems, packaged systems, system wiring,… source |
| AIRC 1070 | Gas Heat | — | This course introduces principles of combustion and service requirements for gas heating systems. Topics include servicing procedures, electrical controls, piping, gas valves, venting, code requireme… source |
| AIRC 1080 | Heat Pumps and Related Systems | — | This course provides instruction on the principles, applications, and operation of a residential heat pump system. Topics include installation and servicing procedures, electrical components, geother… source |
| AIRC 1090 | Troubleshooting Air Conditioning Systems | — | This course provides instruction on the troubleshooting and repair of major components of a residential air conditioning system. Topics include troubleshooting techniques, electrical controls, air fl… source |
| AIRC 2005 | Design and Application of Light Commercial Air Conditioning | — | Continues in-depth instruction on components and functions of air conditioning systems with emphasis on design and application of light commercial air conditioning systems. Topics include: refrigerat… source |
| AIRC 2010 | Light Commercial Air Conditioning Control Systems | — | Emphasizes the study of complex control systems on light commercial air conditioning systems. Topics include: pneumatic controls, electronic controls, electrical controls, mechanical controls, and sa… source |
| AIRC 2020 | Light Commercial Air Conditioning Systems Operation | — | Provides in-depth study of the operation of light commercial air conditioning systems. Topics include: boiler operations, refrigeration components, energy management, codes, and safety. source |
| AIRC 2030 | Light Commercial Air Conditioning Internship/Practicum | — | Provides students with occupation-based instruction that applies learned skills to actual work experiences. Topics include: application of commercial refrigeration knowledge and skills, appropriate e… source |
| AIRC 2040 | Residential Systems Designs | — | Presents advanced refrigeration and electrical skills and theories. Topics include: heat gain and heat loss, duct design, zone control, equipment selection, and safety. source |
| AIRC 2050 | Georgia State and Local Residential Air Conditioning Codes | — | Presents advanced level residential air conditioning code concepts and theories. Topics include: local residential air conditioning codes, state residential air conditioning codes, gas piping, refrig… source |
| AIRC 2060 | Air Distribution Systems for Residential Air Conditioning | — | Continues development of air systems concepts, theories, and skills. Emphasis will be placed on test and balance techniques and fan laws. Topics include: test and balance techniques, fan laws, and sa… source |
| AIRC 2070 | Commercial Refrigeration Design | — | Provides an increased level of concepts and theory beyond ACT 102. Students are introduced to more design theory in commercial refrigeration. Topics include: refrigeration heat calculation, equipment… source |
| AIRC 2080 | Commercial Refrigeration Application | — | Introduces the application of fundamental theories and concepts of refrigeration. Emphasis will be placed on equipment application and installation procedures. Topics include: equipment application,… source |
| AIRC 2090 | Troubleshooting and Servicing Commercial Refrigeration | — | Continues to provide experience in maintenance techniques in servicing light commercial refrigeration systems. Topics include: system clearing, troubleshooting procedures, replacement of components,… source |
| ALHS 1010 | Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology | — | Provides a study of medical terminology and the basic study of structure and function of the human body. It provides an overview of the functions of each body system and the medical terminology assoc… source |
| ALHS 1011 | Structure and Function of the Human Body | — | Focuses on basic normal structure and function of the human body. Topics include general plan and function of the human body, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous and senso… source |
| ALHS 1015 | Basic Inorganic Chemistry | — | Introduces chemical concept principles, laws, and techniques applicable to the medical laboratory. Topics include laboratory safety, fundamental principles of chemistry, weight and measures, solution… source |
| ALHS 1040 | Introduction to Health Care | — | Introduces a grouping of fundamental principles, practices, and issues common in the health care profession. In addition to the essential skills, students explore various delivery systems and related… source |
| ALHS 1054 | Spanish for Allied Health Workers | — | An introduction to the Spanish language and Latino culture as applied to the allied health industry. Topic include: introductory conversational Spanish with emphasis on allied health industry and on… source |
| ALHS 1060 | Diet and Nutrition for Allied Health Sciences | — | source |
| ALHS 1090 | Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences | — | Introduces the elements of medical terminology. Emphasis is placed on building familiarity with medical words through knowledge of roots, prefixes, and suffixes. Topics include: origins (roots, prefi… source |
| ALHS 1100 | Nurse Aide Fundamentals (Non-Certification) | — | Introduces student to the role and responsibilities of the Nurse Aide. Emphasis is placed on understanding and developing critical thinking skills, as well as demonstrating knowledge of the location… source |
| ALHS 1113 | Introduction to Health Professions | — | This course introduces students to the roles of various members of the health care system, education requirements and issues affecting the delivery of care. source |
| ALHS 1126 | Health Science Physics | — | Introduces the student to the basic laws of physics with specific applications for health science students. Topics include basic Newtonian mechanics, fluid mechanics, heat and temperature, medical im… source |
| ALHS 1127 | Health Sciences Chemistry | — | Provides an introduction to basic chemical principles and concepts which explain the behavior of matter. Topica include measurement and units, atomic structure, chemical bonding, physical states of m… source |
| ALHS 1140 | Health Care Communication | — | Effective communication skills are essential for all health care workers. This course aims to improve understanding of the ways in which people communicate and relate to each other in various heatlh… source |
| AMCA 2010 | Advanced Milling I | — | Provides instruction in advanced techniques of milling machine operations. Emphasis is placed on skill development through laboratory practice. Topics include: vertical milling, horizontal milling, c… source |
| AMCA 2030 | Advanced Milling II | — | Provides instruction in advanced techniques of milling machine operations and is a continuation of Advanced Milling I. Emphasis is placed on skill development through laboratory practice. Topics incl… source |
| AMCA 2050 | Advanced Lathe Operations I | — | Provides instruction in advanced lathe operations and procedures. Emphasis is placed on skill development through laboratory experiences. Topics include: eccentric turning, special setups, tolerance… source |
| AMCA 2070 | Advanced Lathe Operations II | — | Provides instruction in advanced lathe operations and procedures and is a continuation of Advanced Lathe Operations I. Emphasis is placed on skill development through laboratory experiences. Topics i… source |
| AMCA 2080 | Advanced Grinding I | — | Provides instruction in advanced grinding operations and procedures. Emphasis is placed on skill development through laboratory experiences. Topics include: surface grinding, cylindrical grinding, to… source |
| AMCA 2090 | Advanced Grinding Operations II | — | Provides instruction in advanced grinding operations and procedures, and is a continuation of Advanced Grinding Operations I. Emphasis is placed on skill development through laboratory experiences. T… source |
| AMCA 2110 | CNC Fundamentals | — | Provides a comprehensive introduction to computer numerical controlled (CNC) machining processes. Topics include: safety, Computer Numerical Control of machinery, setup and operation of CNC machinery… source |
| AMCA 2130 | CNC Mill Manual Programming | — | Provides instruction for the safe operation and manual programming of computer numerical controlled (CNC) milling machines. Topics include: safety, calculation for programming, program codes and stru… source |
| AMCA 2150 | CNC Lathe Manual Programming | — | Provides instruction for the safe operation and manual programming of computer numerical controlled (CNC) Lathes. Topics include: safety, calculations for programming, program codes and structure, pr… source |
| AMCA 2170 | CNC Practical Applications | — | Provides additional instruction in part holding and fixture design. Students will also gain additional experience in print-to-part development of CNC progamming. Topics include: safety, fixture desig… source |
| AMCA 2190 | CAD/CAM Programming | — | Emphasizes the development of skills in computer aided design (CAD) and computer aided manufacturing (CAM). The student will design and program parts to be machined on computer numerical controlled m… source |
| ARTS 1101 | Art Appreciation | — | Explores the visual arts and the relationship to human needs and aspirations. Students investigate the value of art, themes in art, the elements and principles of composition, and the materials and p… source |
| AUMF 1110 | Flexible Manufacturing Systems I | — | This course provides instruction in manufacturing control process and work cell interfacing. Emphasis is placed on open and closed loop systems. Instruction is also given in the area of linear integr… source |
| AUMF 1120 | Programmable Controllers | — | This course studies basic programmable controller application skills and techniques, and programmable controllers in typical environments as an element of a complex manufacturing cell. Topics also di… source |
| AUMF 1130 | Applied Hydraulics, Pneumatics, and Mechanics | — | Emphasizes mechanical techniques for maintaining, troubleshooting, installing, and repairing drives, conveyor systems, and valves. Topics include: gas laws; pressure and force calculations; hydraulic… source |
| AUMF 1150 | Introduction to Robotics | — | Explores basic robotic concepts. Studies robots in typical application environments. Topics include: robot history and fundamentals, robot classification, power sources, robot applications in the wor… source |
| AUMF 1210 | Flexible Manufacturing Systems II | — | This course reviews flexible manufacturing system electrical, electronic and mechanical principles by providing opportunities to plan and prepare for constructing and operating an actual flexible aut… source |
| AUMF 1520 | Manufacturing Organizational Principles | — | This course provides learners with an overview of the functional and structural composition of organizations. Topics include supply and demand, product flow, types of manufacturing processes, plant s… source |
| AUMF 1540 | Manufacturing Workforce Skills | — | This course provides the personal and interpersonal effectiveness skills required to succeed in the manufacturing environment. Topics include listening, communication, team skills, personal wellness,… source |
| AUMF 1560 | Manufacturing Product Require | — | This course provides learners with the knowledge and skills associated with quality and productivity in the manufacturing environment. Topics include world class manufacturing, statistical process co… source |
| AUMF 1580 | Automated Manufacturing Skills | — | This course provides learners with an introduction to computerized process control and the operational requirements associated with automated machines. It provides theory on basic mechanical fundamen… source |
| AUMF 1660 | Represent Manufacture Skills | — | This course provides learners with an introduction to representative manufacturing skills and associated safety requirements. Topics include precision measurements for manufacturing, blueprint readin… source |
| AUMF 2060 | Work Cell Design Laboratory | — | Allows students to work in instructor-supervised teams, assembling and operating an automated production system's cell. Students will select equipment, write specifications, design fixtures and inter… source |
| AUTT 1010 | Automotive Technology Introduction | — | Introduces basic concepts and practices necessary for safe and effective automotive shop operations. Topics include: safety procedures; legal/ethical responsibilities; general service; hand tools; sh… source |
| AUTT 1020 | Automotive Electrical Systems | — | This course introduces automotive electrical systems emphasizing the basic operating principles, diagnosis, and service/repair of batteries, starting systems, charging systems, lighting systems, inst… source |
| AUTT 1021 | Automotive Electrical Systems I | — | This course introduces automotive electrical systems emphasizing the basic principles, diagnosis, and service/repair of batteries, starting systems, starting system components, and basic lighting sys… source |
| AUTT 1022 | Automotive Electrical Systems II | — | This course emphasizes the basic principles, diagnosis, and service/repair of charging systems, advanced lighting systems, instrument cluster and driver information systems, and body electrical syste… source |
| AUTT 1030 | Automotive Brake Systems | — | Introduces brake systems theory and its application to automotive systems and anti-lock brake system (ABS) to include ABS components and ABS operation, testing, and diagnosis. Topics include: hydraul… source |
| AUTT 1040 | Automotive Engine Performance | — | Introduces basic engine performance systems which support and control four stroke gasoline engine operations and reduce emissions. Topics include: general engine diagnosis, computerized engine contro… source |
| AUTT 1041 | Automotive Engine Performance I | — | This course introduces basic engine performance systems which support and control four stroke gasoline engine operations and reduce emissions. Topics include: general engine diagnosis, fuel and air i… source |
| AUTT 1042 | Automotive Engine Performance II | — | This course continues basic engine performance systems which support and control four stroke gasoline engine operations and reduce emissions. Topics include: computerized engine controls and diagnosi… source |
| AUTT 1050 | Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems | — | Introduces students to principles of steering, suspension, wheel alignment, electronic steering, and electronic active suspension. Topics include: general suspension and steering systems diagnosis; s… source |
| AUTT 1060 | Automotive Climate Control Systems | — | Introduces the theory and operation of automotive heating and air conditioning systems. Students attain proficiency in inspection, testing, service, and repair of heating and air conditioning systems… source |
| AUTT 1070 | Automotive Technology Internship | — | This elective course will provide the student with an opportunity to relate what they have learned in the classroom and lab to a real world situation either at a place of business or at a technical c… source |
| AUTT 2010 | Automotive Engine Repair | — | This course introduces the student to automotive engine theory and repair, placing emphasis on inspection, testing, and diagnostic techniques for both 2 cycle and 4 cycle internal combustion engines.… source |
| AUTT 2011 | Automotive Engine Repair I | — | This course introduces the student to automotive engine theory and repair, placing emphasis on inspection, testing, and diagnostic techniques for both 2 cycle and 4 cycle internal combustion engines.… source |
| AUTT 2012 | Automotive Engine Repair II | — | This course continues automotive engine theory and repair, placing emphasis on inspection, testing, and diagnostic techniques for both 2 cycle and 4 cycle internal combustion engines. Topics include… source |
| AUTT 2020 | Automotive Manual Drive Train and Axles | — | This course introduces basics of rear-wheel drive, front-wheel drive, and four-wheel drive drive line related operation, diagnosis, service and related electronic controls. Topics include: drive shaf… source |
| AUTT 2030 | Automotive Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles | — | Introduces students to basic automatic transmission/transaxle theory, operation, inspection, service, and repair procedures as well as electronic diagnosis and repair. Topics include: general automat… source |
| AUTT 2100 | Automotive Alternative Fuel Vehicles | — | This course will give students the basic knowledge to understand Electric Drive Vehicles, Hybrid Electric Vehicles, and Alternative Fuel Vehicles. The course will cover components, operation, precaut… source |
| AVOT 2001 | UAS Concepts | — | Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Concepts provides students with an introduction to small Unmanned Systems (sUAS). Topics include the history of unmanned aircraft; the potential markets associated wit… source |
| AVOT 2003 | Aviation Meteorology and National Airspace System | — | Aviation Meteorology introduces students to weather theory and provides new small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) pilots with basic knowledge of weather principles. This course develops understandin… source |
| AVOT 2010 | Intermediate Flight Development | — | This course will address mission planning and controlled flight of small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS). Command and control scenarios will be discussed in relation to mission objectives utilizing… source |
| AVOT 2103 | Small Unmanned Aircraft System Regulations | — | This course examines the regulatory requirements associated with operating as a Certified Remote Pilot. Topics include differences between recreational and commercial users and how federal regulation… source |
| AVOT 2105 | Commercial Applications | — | Commercial Applications is an advanced course that allows students to further develops skills needed to operate in complex sUAS environments. Students will challenge their skills by working through r… source |
| BAFN 1100 | Introduction to Banking and Finance | — | Introduces the student to the history, documents, and operational functions of the banking industry. source |
| BAFN 1105 | Bank Business and Information Systems | — | The course emphasizes basic calculator functions with problem solving, types of banking equipment, teller skills and duties and procedures for bank reconciliations. source |
| BAFN 1110 | Money and Banking | — | The course emphasizes the relevance of monetary instruments, financial intermediaries, and the central banks as they impact local, state, national, and international economics. Topics include: the hi… source |
| BAFN 1115 | Personal Financial Planning | — | This course provides knowledge and applications in the management of personal and consumer finance. Topics include: record keeping, budgeting, credit principles, investment principles, and forecastin… source |
| BAFN 1300 | Internship | — | This course introduces the application and reinforcement of banking and finance and employability principles in an actual job placement or practicum experience. Students are acquainted with occupatio… source |
| BAFN 2200 | Finance | — | Provides an introduction to financial markets, institutions, and management in contemporary society. Emphasis is placed on developing an understanding of the financial markets in which funds are trad… source |
| BAFN 2205 | Real Estate Finance | — | Emphasizes the relevance of land value, legal titles, legal descriptions, types of real estate finance, the leverage of real estate, the bank funding requirement, mortgage amortizations, financial th… source |
| BAFN 2210 | Contemporary Bank Management | — | Emphasizes the relevance of banks and the economy, bank regulations and policy, bank organizational structure, bank management, the financial institutions environment, bank deregulation, and asset/li… source |
| BAFN 2215 | Investments | — | Introduces the student to the fundamentals concepts of personal investment planning, personal investments, the various financial investments available for use, and their relative applicability. Empha… source |
| BARB 1000 | Introduction to Barber/Styling Implements | — | Introduction to Barber/Styling Implements is designed to give an overview of the barbering profession. Students are also taught the fundamentals of each barber/styling implement. Emphasis will be pla… source |
| BARB 1010 | Science: Sterilization, Sanitation, and Bacteriology | — | Introduces fundamental theories and practices of bacteriology, sterilization, sanitation, safety, and the welfare of the barber/stylist and patron. Topics include: sterilization, sanitation, safety,… source |
| BARB 1020 | Introduction to Haircutting and Shampooing | — | Introduces the theory and skills necessary to apply basic haircutting techniques. Safe use of haircutting implements will be stressed. Also introduces the fundamental theory and skills required to sh… source |
| BARB 1022 | Haircutting and Shampooing I | — | This course introduces the theory and skills necessary to apply basic haircutting techniques. Safe use of haircutting implements are stressed. The course also introduces the fundamental theory and sk… source |
| BARB 1024 | Basic Haircutting | — | This course introduces the theory and skills necessary to apply basic haircutting techniques. Safe use of haircutting implements are stressed. The course also introduces the fundamental theory and sk… source |
| BARB 1030 | Haircutting/Basic Styling | — | Continues the theory and application of haircutting techniques and introduces hairstyling. Topics include: introduction to styling, client consultation, head and hair analysis, style cutting techniqu… source |
| BARB 1040 | Shaving | — | Introduces the theory and skills necessary to prepare and shave a patron. Simulated shaving procedures will precede practice on live models. Topics include: patron preparation, beard preparation, sha… source |
| BARB 1050 | Science: Anatomy and Physiology | — | Develops knowledge of the function and care of the scalp, skin, and hair. Emphasis is placed on the function, health, and growth of these areas. Topics include: cells, skeletal system, muscular syste… source |
| BARB 1060 | Introduction to Color Theory/Color Application | — | Introduces the fundamental theory of color, predispositions tests, color selection, and color application. Presents the application of temporary, semi-permanent, and permanent hair coloring products.… source |
| BARB 1070 | Chemical Restructuring of Hair | — | Introduces the chemistry and chemical reactions of permanent wave solutions and relaxers. Provide instructions in the applications of permanent waves and hair relaxers. Precautions and special proble… source |
| BARB 1072 | Chemical Permanent Waving Services | — | This course introduces the chemistry and chemical reactions of permanent wave solutions and relaxers. It provide instruction in the application of permanent waves and hair relaxers. Precautions and s… source |
| BARB 1074 | Chemical Hair Relaxers Services | — | This course builds on the Introduction to Chemical Restructuring of Hair course to address advanced theory and practice relating to the chemistry and chemical reactions of permanent waves and hair re… source |
| BARB 1080 | Advanced Haircutting/Styling | — | Continues the theory and application of haircutting and styling techniques. Topics include: elevation and design cutting, introduction to hairpieces, blow-dry styling, and thermal waving and curling,… source |
| BARB 1082 | Practicum I | — | This course continues instruction in the theory and application of haircutting and styling techniques. Topics include elevation and design cutting, introduction to hairpieces, blow-dry styling, therm… source |
| BARB 1084 | Practicum II | — | This course continues instruction in the theory and application of haircutting and styling techniques. Topics include elevation and design cutting, introduction to hairpieces, blow-dry styling, therm… source |
| BARB 1090 | Facial and Facial Treatments | — | Introduces the theory, procedures, and products used in the care and treatment of the skin, scalp, and hair. Provides instruction on the theory and application of techniques in the treatment of the s… source |
| BARB 1100 | Live Work Practicum | — | Provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. T… source |
| BARB 1110 | Shop Management/Ownership | — | Emphasizes the steps involved in opening and operating a privately owned cosmetology salon or barber/styling shop. Topics include: planning a salon/shop, business management, retailing, public relati… source |
| BARB 2010 | Intro & App to Barber Instruct | — | Introduces the fundamental theory and practices and basic record keeping concepts of the barbering instructor profession. Emphasis will be placed on fostering and providing educational training in th… source |
| BARB 2020 | Program Development | — | Emphasizes the steps involved in the development of a great lesson plan and measuring the knowledge of learners. Topics include: development of curriculum, instructional outcomes, components of a les… source |
| BARB 2030 | Classroom/Lab Management | — | Emphasizes the steps involved in the operation of a barbering program, teaching skills, classroom management and dynamic clinic teaching. Topics include: identify entry-level practitioners in hair, s… source |
| BARB 2040 | Teaching Skills and Techiques | — | Provides knowledge and application on the principles of teaching and identifies the characteristics of the different learner types and teaching methods. Topics include: educator to learner relationsh… source |
| BARB 2050 | Barbering Practicum I | — | Provides a experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for Instructor training state licensure requirements. Emphasis will be placed on the trainees display of pr… source |
| BARB 2060 | Barbering Practium II | — | Provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for Instructor training state licensure requirements. Emphasis will be placed on the trainees display of prof… source |
| BFMT 1030 | Fund of Structural Maintenance | — | Provides introductory skills in basic building repair and maintenance. Topics include: carpentry and cabinet repairs, tile and floor repairs, paints and finishes, lab and shop safety, building codes,… source |
| BFMT 1050 | Fundamentals of Plumbing | — | Provides introductory skills in basic plumbing. Topics include: basic pipe sizing, fitting identification and terminology, pipe joining, valve identification, plumbing repairs, and lab and shop safet… source |
| BIOL 1111 | Biology I | — | Provides an introduction to basic biological concepts with a focus on living cells. Topics include chemical principles related to cells, cell structure and function, energy and metabolism, cell divis… source |
| BIOL 1111L | Biology Lab I | — | Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in . The laboratory exercises for this course include chemical principles related to cells, cell structure and function, energy and metabolism, ce… source |
| BIOL 1112 | Biology II | — | Provides an introduction to basic evolutionary concepts. Also, the course emphasizes animal and plant diversity, structure and function including reproduction and development, and the dynamics of eco… source |
| BIOL 1112L | Biology Lab II | — | Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in . The laboratory exercises for this course include classification and characterizations of organisms, plant structure and function, animal stru… source |
| BIOL 2113 | Anatomy and Physiology I | — | Introduces the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Emphasis is placed on the development of a systemic perspective of anatomical structures and physiological processes. Topics include body orga… source |
| BIOL 2113L | Anatomy and Physiology Lab I | — | Selected laboratory exercises reinforcing the topics of . The laboratory exercises for this course include body organization, cell structure and functions, tissue classifications, integumentary syste… source |
| BIOL 2114 | Anatomy and Physiology II | — | Continues the study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Topics include the endocrine system, cardiovascular system, blood and lymphatic system, immune system, respiratory system, digesti… source |
| BIOL 2114L | Anatomy and Physiology Lab II | — | Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in . The laboratory exercises for this course include the endocrine system, cardiovascular system, blood and lymphatic system, immune system, resp… source |
| BIOL 2117 | Introductory Microbiology | — | Provides students with a foundation in basic microbiology with emphasis on infectious disease. Topics include microbial diversity, microbial cell biology, microbial genetics, interactions and impact… source |
| BIOL 2117L | Introductory Microbiology Lab | — | Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in . The laboratory exercises for this course include microbial diversity, microbial cell biology, microbial genetics, interactions and impact of… source |
| BUAS 1010 | BAS Fundamentals | — | BAS Fundamentals provides an overview of the BAS industry in general. Topics include history, BAS manufacturers & contractors, industry scope & trends, careers in BAS, overview of point types, requir… source |
| BUSN 1015 | Introduction to Healthcare Reimbursement | — | This course is designed to increase efficiency and streamline administrative procedures for healthcare insurance billing and reimbursement. Topics include documentation in the medical record, types o… source |
| BUSN 1100 | Introduction to Keyboarding | — | This course introduces the touch system of keyboarding placing emphasis on correct techniques. Topics include: computer hardware, computer software, file management, learning the alphabetic keyboard,… source |
| BUSN 1180 | Computer Graphics and Design | — | (Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Administrative Technology program.) Introduces how to: design and transmit electronic communications; create graphics on-line;… source |
| BUSN 1190 | Digital Technologies in Business | — | Provides an overview of digital technology used for conducting business. Students will learn the application of business activities using various digital platforms. source |
| BUSN 1200 | Machine Transcription | — | Emphasizes transcribing mailable documents from dictation using word processing software. Topics include: equipment and supplies maintenance and usage, work area management, transcription techniques,… source |
| BUSN 1210 | Electronic Calculators | — | Develops skill in the use of electronic calculators to interpret, solve, and record results of various types of problems involving the four arithmetic processes. Topics include: machine parts and fea… source |
| BUSN 1230 | Legal Terminology | — | (Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Administrative Technology program.) This course introduces the spelling, pronunciation, definition, and usage of basic legal te… source |
| BUSN 1240 | Office Procedures | — | Emphasizes essential skills required for the business office. Topics include: office protocol, time management, telecommunications and telephone techniques, office equipment, workplace mail, records… source |
| BUSN 1250 | Records Management | — | (Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Administrative Technology program.) Introduces records management concepts for use in any office environment. Topics include: b… source |
| BUSN 1300 | Introduction to Business | — | Introduces organization and management concepts of the business world and in the office environment. Topics include business in a global economy, starting and organizing a business, enterprise manage… source |
| BUSN 1310 | Introduction to Business Culture | — | Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Administrative Technology program.) Provides skills and attitudes necessary to function effectively both professionally and inte… source |
| BUSN 1320 | Business Interaction Skills | — | (Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Administrative Technology program.) This course equips participants with the tools to communicate and interact more effectively… source |
| BUSN 1330 | Personal Effectiveness | — | source |
| BUSN 1340 | Customer Service Effectiveness | — | (Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Administrative Technology program.) This course emphasizes the importance of customer service throughout all businesses. Topics… source |
| BUSN 1400 | Word Processing Applications | — | This course covers the knowledge and skills required to use word processing software through course demonstrations, laboratory exercises and projects. Minimal document keying will be necessary as stu… source |
| BUSN 1410 | Spreadsheet Concepts and Applications | — | This course covers the knowledge and skills required to use spreadsheet software through course demonstrations, laboratory exercises and projects. Topics and assignments will include: spreadsheet con… source |
| BUSN 1420 | Database Applications | — | This course covers the knowledge and skills to required to use database management software through course demonstrations, laboratory exercises and projects. Topics and assignments will include: data… source |
| BUSN 1430 | Desktop Publishing and Presentation Applications | — | This course covers the knowledge and skills required to use desktop publishing (DTP) software and presentation software to create business publications and presentations. Course work will include cou… source |
| BUSN 1440 | Document Production | — | Reinforces the touch system of keyboarding placing emphasis on correct techniques with adequate speed and accuracy and producing properly formatted business documents. Topics include: reinforcing cor… source |
| BUSN 1460 | Keyboarding and Document Formatting | — | This course introduces and reinforces the touch system of keyboarding; placing emphasis on establishing correct techniques and building speed and accuracy. In addition, this course introduces and app… source |
| BUSN 1470 | Professional Communication Skills | — | This course equips participants with the tools to communicate and interact more effectively in person and in writing. Participants learn how to work in teams to create a collaborative environment for… source |
| BUSN 2160 | Electronic Mail Applications | — | This course provides instruction in the fundamentals of communicating with others inside and outside the organization via a personal information management program. Emphasizes the concepts necessary… source |
| BUSN 2170 | Web Page Design | — | This course provides instruction in the concepts necessary for individuals to create and manage professional quality web sites. Topics include: web site creation, web page development and design, hyp… source |
| BUSN 2190 | Business Document Proofreading and Editing | — | Emphasizes proper proofreading and editing for business documents. Topics include: applying proofreading techniques and proofreaders marks with business documents; proper content, clarity, and concis… source |
| BUSN 2200 | Office Accounting | — | Introduces fundamental concepts of the accounting cycle for a sole proprietor service business. Topics include: accounting equation, analyzing business transactions, journalizing and posting transact… source |
| BUSN 2210 | Applied Office Procedures | — | This course focuses on applying knowledge and skills learned in prior courses taken in the program. Topics include: communications skills, telecommunications skills, records management skills, office… source |
| BUSN 2220 | Legal Administrative Procedure | — | (Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Administrative Technology program.) Emphasizes essential skills required for the legal office. Topics include: legal terminolog… source |
| BUSN 2240 | Business Administrative Assistant Internship I | — | (Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Admin. Technology program.) Provides student work experience in a professional environment. Topics include: application of clas… source |
| BUSN 2250 | Business Administrative Assistant Internship II | — | (Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Administrative Technology program.) Provides student work experience in a professional environment. Topics include: application… source |
| BUSN 2300 | Medical Terminology | — | (Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Administrative Technology program.) Introduces the basic spelling and pronunciation of medical terms, and the use of these term… source |
| BUSN 2310 | Anatomy and Terminology for the Medical Administrative Assistant | — | (Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Administrative Technology program.) Introduces the structure and function of the human body including medical terminology. Topi… source |
| BUSN 2320 | Medical Document Processing/Transcription | — | (Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Administrative Technology program.) Provides experience in medical machine transcription working with the most frequently used… source |
| BUSN 2330 | Adv Medical Document Processing/Transcription | — | (Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Administrative Technology program.) Continues the development of speed and accuracy in the transcription of medical reports wit… source |
| BUSN 2340 | Medical Admin Procedures | — | (Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Administrative Technology program.) Emphasizes essential skills required for the medical office. Introduces the knowledge and s… source |
| BUSN 2350 | Computerized Medical Office Skills | — | (Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Administrative Technology program.) This course provides a study of the content, code sets, storage, retrieval, control, flow,… source |
| BUSN 2360 | Acute Care Medical Transcription | — | (Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Administrative Technology program.) Development of a high level of speed and accuracy in the transcription of medical reports i… source |
| BUSN 2370 | Healthcare Coding | — | (Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Administrative Technology program.) Provides an introduction to medical coding skills and the application of international codi… source |
| BUSN 2375 | Healthcare Coding | — | Provides an introduction to medical coding skills and the application of international coding standards as it applies to healthcare billing for insurance purposes. Topics include: current procedural… source |
| BUSN 2380 | Medical Administrative Assistant Internship I | — | (Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Administrative Technology program.) Provides student work experience in a medical office environment. Topics include: applicati… source |
| BUSN 2390 | Medical Administrative Assistant Internship II | — | (Elective course not offered but could be transferred into the Business Administrative Technology program.) Provides student work experience in a medical office environment. Topics include: applicati… source |
| BUSN 2440 | Healthcare Leadership and Professional Effectiveness | — | Emphasizes essential skills required for leadership and professional success in healthcare organizations. Introduces the functions, practices, and advanced interpersonal relationships, critical think… source |
| BUSN 2800 | Practice Management Fundamentals | — | Emphasizes essential skills required for the management of healthcare practices. Introduces the functions, practices, and advanced administrative skills. Emphasis is placed on management skills inclu… source |
| BUSN 2810 | Healthcare Compliance | — | This course covers how healthcare law and related regulations are formulated, and the impact of those laws on payers, providers, patients, and healthcare businesses. Emphasis is placed on legal compl… source |
| BUSN 2820 | Healthcare Practice Law and Ethics | — | Introduces the complex ethical, moral, and legal issues involved in providing healthcare services. Emphasis is placed on legal requirements of medical practices, professional relationships, professio… source |
| BUSN 2830 | Healthcare Delivery Systems | — | Provides students with a comprehensive overview of healthcare delivery systems and the economic, historic, political, and ethical issues that influence the accessibility, expense, and quality of heal… source |
| CARP 1000 | Fundamental Carpentry Skills | — | Fundamental Carpentry Skills provides the basic carpentry instruction all other carpentry skills build upon. Topics include orientation to the trade, materials and fasteners, hand and power tools, dr… source |
| CARP 1015 | Structural Framing I | — | Structural Framing describes the layout and construction procedures for floor, wall, ceiling, and roof systems, including how to read and interpret construction drawings and specifications, and how t… source |
| CARP 1020 | Structural Framing II | — | Structural Framing II completes the "rough-in" phase of building a structure. This course includes ceiling and roof framing as well as building envelope systems. source |
| CARP 1025 | Intermediate Carpentry Techniques | — | Intermediate Carpentry Techniques completes the "rough-in" phase of building a structure. This course includes building envelope systems, stair framing, roof coverings, thermal and moisture protectio… source |
| CARP 1030 | Materials | — | Introduces the fundamental array of building materials used in residential and commercial construction. Topics include: fasteners, wood products, finishing materials, and manufactured products. source |
| CARP 1035 | Advanced Carpentry I | — | Advanced Carpentry I continues the progression of carpentry skills to include specialty skills including drywall installation and finishing, suspended ceilings, door and drawer hardware, interior fin… source |
| CARP 1055 | Advanced Carpentry II | — | Advanced Carpentry II contains the culmination of skills needed to be a journeyman carpenter. Topics in this course include advanced roof and wall systems, advanced stair systems, and crew leader ski… source |
| CARP 1056 | Advanced Commercial Carpentry | — | Advanced Commercial Carpentry contains the culmination of skills needed to be a journeyman commercial carpenter. Topics in this course include rigging equipment and practices, advanced roof systems,… source |
| CARP 1070 | Site Layout Footings and Foundations | — | Introduces the concepts and practices of basic site layout, footings, and foundation construction. Students will use layout equipment for on-site laboratory practice. Topics include: zoning restricti… source |
| CARP 1105 | Floor Wall and Stair Framing | — | This course provides instruction in floor and wall materials and materials estimation, framing production of walls and partitions, and framing production of flooring. Emphasis is placed on practical… source |
| CARP 1110 | Ceiling and Roof Framing | — | This course provides instruction in the theory and practical application of skills required to construct ceiling and roof framings and coverings. Topics include systems and materials identification,… source |
| CARP 1112 | Exterior Finishes and Roof Coverings | — | Introduces materials identification, estimation, and installation procedures for exterior finish and trim materials to include window and door units. Emphasis will be placed on competency development… source |
| CARP 1114 | Interior Finishes I | — | This course introduces the procedures and methods for identifying materials, cost estimating, and installation of interior finishes and trim. Topics include materials identification, cost estimating,… source |
| CARP 1190 | Advanced Residential Finishes and Decks | — | This course discusses finishing and trim techniques for residential floors, fireplaces, stairs, and decks. Emphasis will be placed on identification, estimation and installation of various types of f… source |
| CARP 1210 | Cornice and Soffit | — | Provides instruction in the production and installation of various types and styles of cornice and soffit work used in residential carpentry. Topics include: identification of types and styles, vent… source |
| CARP 1260 | Stairs | — | Provides fundamental instruction in the layout, construction, and installation of various stair types. Topics include: identification of stair types, identification of stair components, riser and tre… source |
| CARP 1310 | Doors and Door Hardware | — | Provides instruction in the identification and installation of a variety of doors, frames, and door hardware for commercial construction applications. Topics include: door types, door hardware, thres… source |
| CARP 1320 | Site Development, Concrete Forming, and Rigging and Reinforcing | — | This course provides instruction in the development of construction sites with an emphasis on surveying, materials and processes for concrete forming and usage, and the various methods and materials… source |
| CARP 1340 | Carpentry Internship - Practicum | — | The Commercial Carpentry Internship/Practicum course allows students the opportunity to complete an internship with a local business or industry, or to undertake a practical project in a lab setting… source |
| CAVT 1002 | Medical Physics | — | In this course the student is introduced to theory of medical instrumentation and physics found in the cardiovascular sciences. Performance of laboratory procedure is used to reinforce understanding… source |
| CAVT 1020 | Cadiac Catherterization I | — | This course includes an intensive study of the role of the Cardiovascular Technology student in the various diagnostic invasive cardiac catheterization procedures such as right and left heart procedu… source |
| CAVT 1021 | Cardiac Catheterization Clinical I (Introduction to the Clinical Environment) | — | Clinical prep will provide hands-on experience and will serve as an introduction to the competencies, rotations, and expectations of the student while in the cardiac catheterization lab in a student… source |
| CAVT 1030 | Electrophysiology and Cardiac Anatomy | — | Introduces the concepts essential in the performance and interpretation of 12 lead EKG and heart sounds. As a study of the anatomy, physiology, structural relationships, and the pathophysiology of th… source |
| CAVT 1080 | Advanced Hemodynamics and Cardiac Physiology | — | The student is introduced to various forms of invasive monitoring. Various forms of invasive access are studied, including right and left heart catherization, arterial line setups, and appropriate ca… source |
| CAVT 1090 | Drug Calculations and Administration | — | Uses basic mathematical concepts and includes basic drug administration. Emphasizes critical thinking skills. Topics include: systems of measurement, calculating drug problems, resource materials usa… source |
| CAVT 1100 | Cardiac Catheterization Fundamentals | — | Provides an overview of cardiovascular invasive diagnosis and therapy. Includes an introduction of the cardiac catheterization lab. Topics include: x-ray therapy, safety, positioning, coronary arteri… source |
| CAVT 2020 | Cardiac Catheterization 2 | — | An intensive study of the role of the CV Technologist in the various invasive Cardiac Catheterization procedures such as: Right and Left heart catheterization, temporary pacemakers, Swan-Ganz, and co… source |
| CAVT 2030 | Cardiac Catheterization Clinical 2 | — | Provides hands-on experience in performing invasive cardiac catheterization procedures while being monitored by a registered preceptor. Topics include: policies and procedures class, ethical and lega… source |
| CAVT 2050 | Cardiac Catheterization Clinical 3 | — | The course provides a culminating clinical experience which allows students to analyze information and procedural instruction provided throughout the program. Offers an intensive study of the hands-o… source |
| CAVT 2070 | Cardiac Catheterization Registry Review I | — | An intensive review to prepare the student for the national examination. Topics include: cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, cardiovascular disease and pathophysiology, hemodynamic data, diagnosti… source |
| CCMN 1050 | Commercial Building Code | — | This course provides a study of the commercial building code. Topics include: inspector/contractor communications, code administration, occupancy classifications, building limitations, construction t… source |
| CCMN 1030 | Construction Graphics | — | This course provides the skills to read and interpret commercial construction graphical documents. Topics include: dimensioning practices, layout, abbreviations, symbol usage, line types, computer ai… source |
| CCMN 1060 | Construction Estimating I | — | This course provides the skills required to develop a material quantity estimate from commercial construction drawings and specifications. Completion of a quantity survey project is required. source |
| CCMN 2010 | Construction Law | — | This course is a study of the legal aspects of commercial construction contracting. Topics include: contracts, drug testing, sexual harassment, labor management relations, discrimination, worker comp… source |
| CCMN 2020 | Construction Scheduling | — | This course is a study of commercial construction scheduling and cost controls. Topics include network diagrams, time-scaled design, Gantt charts and computerized scheduling. Students will complete p… source |
| CETC 1111 | Fundamentals of Hydrology | — | Understand the fundamental principles and practices of hydrology and hydraulics in stormwater design. source |
| CETC 1112 | Fundamentals of Soil Mechanics | — | This course will include topics to predict and classify soil behavior. Topics to include soil origin and nature; soil density, gradation, and compaction; soil water content and reaction to frost; str… source |
| CETC 1113 | Engineering Economics | — | Applications of the mathematics of finance used in engineering decision making by utilizing criteria employed in selecting the best alternative; making short-term and long-term decisions; determining… source |
| CETC 1114 | Intermediate Computer Aided Design | — | Computer aided design with COGO overlay programs. source |
| CETC 1115 | Advanced Computer Aided Design | — | Using Computer Aided Design with COGO overlay programs. source |
| CETC 1116 | Surveying II | — | Continues developing surveying concepts and skills with emphasis on advanced surveying technology and techniques. Topics include: area calculation, boundary surveys, EDM equipment utilization, differ… source |
| CETC 1117 | Fundamentals of Road Design | — | The course will provide an introduction to the planning, design, construction methods, and characteristics of highways and city streets including layout, traffic requirements, safety and control, dra… source |
| CETC 1118 | Fundamentals of Road Design | — | Introduction of lab practices in measuring the properties of construction materials including: soil, concrete, steel, asphalt, wood. Tests will be based on ASTM standards. source |
| CETC 1119 | Surveying with Global Positioning Systems | — | Provides an introduction to the theories, principles and practice of Global Positioning Systems as used surveying. source |
| CETC 1120 | Evidence and Procedures for Boundary Locations | — | This course will describe boundary and topographical surveys of public lands. source |
| CETC 1121 | Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics | — | Understand the fundamental principles and practices of hydraulics and fluid mechanics in water and wastewater systems. source |
| CHEF 1000 | Fundamentals of Culinary Arts | — | Provides an overview of the professionalism in culinary arts, culinary career opportunities, Chef history, pride, and esprit de corps. Introduces principles and practices necessary to food, supply, a… source |
| CHEF 1110 | Culinary Safety and Sanitation | — | Emphasizes fundamental kitchen and dining room safety, sanitation, maintenance, and operation procedures. Topics include: cleaning standards, O.S.H.A. M.S.D.S. guidelines, sanitary procedures followi… source |
| CHEF 1120 | Principles of Cooking | — | This course introduces fundamental food preparation terms, concepts, and methods. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute apprenticeship training objectives. Topics… source |
| CHEF 1122 | Foundations of Cooking Principles | — | This Course introduces fundamental food preparation terms, concepts, and methods. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute apprenticeship training objectives. Topics… source |
| CHEF 1124 | Foundations of Cooking | — | This Course introduces fundamental food preparation terms, concepts, and methods. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute apprenticeship training objectives. Topics… source |
| CHEF 1140 | Principles of Culinary Leadership | — | Familiarizes the student with principles, skills, methods, and behaviors necessary for sound leadership of people in their job responsibilities. Emphasis will be placed on real-life concepts, persona… source |
| CHEF 1170 | Introduction to Culinary Nutrition | — | This course is an orientation for school nutrition employees that will introduce students to proper sanitation and food handling, equipment safety, first aid, meal pattern requirements, quantity food… source |
| CHEF 1500 | Baking Principles I | — | Baking Principles presents the fundamental terms, concepts, and methods involved in preparation of yeast and quick breads and baked products. Emphasis is placed on conformance of sanitation and hygie… source |
| CHEF 1510 | Menu Development | — | This course emphasizes menu planning for all types of facilities, services, and special diets. Topics include: menu selection, menu development and pricing, nutrition, special diets, cooking nutritio… source |
| CHEF 1530 | Fundamentals of Restaurant Operations | — | Introduces the fundamentals of dining and beverage service and experience in preparation of a wide variety of quantity foods. Course content reflect American Culinary Federation Education Institute a… source |
| CHEF 2001 | Baking Principles II | — | The course provides in-depth experience in preparing many types of baked goods commonly found in restaurants and hotels. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation and Retail Bakery Associa… source |
| CHEF 2010 | Garde Manger | — | Introduces basic pantry manger principles, utilization, preparation, and integration into other kitchen operations. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute apprenti… source |
| CHEF 2020 | International Cuisine | — | This course introduces international cuisine and acquisition of advanced cookery techniques. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute cook apprenticeship training ob… source |
| CHEF 2030 | Contemporary Cuisine | — | This course emphasizes all modern cuisine and introduces management concepts necessary to the functioning of a commercial kitchen. Topics include: international cuisine, cuisine trends, kitchen organ… source |
| CHEF 2100 | Culinary Practicum | — | This course familiarizes students with the principles and methods of sound decision making in the hospitality industry and provides them with the opportunity to gain management/supervisory experience… source |
| CHEF 2101 | Culinary Internship I | — | This course familiarizes students with the principles and methods of sound decision making in the hospitality industry and provides them with the opportunity to gain management/supervisory experience… source |
| CHEF 2250 | Advanced Baking Principles | — | Provides in-depth experience in preparing many types of baked goods found in restaurants, country clubs, and hotels. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation and Retail Bakery Association… source |
| CHEM 1151 | Survey of Inorganic Chemistry | — | Provides an introduction to basic chemical principles and concepts which explain the behavior of matter. Topics include measurements and units, structure of matter, chemical bonding, chemical reactio… source |
| CHEM 1151L | Survey of Inorganic Chemistry Lab | — | Selected laboratory experiments paralleling the topics in . The lab exercises for this course include units of measurements, structure of matter, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, gas laws, liqui… source |
| CHEM 1211 | Chemistry I | — | Provides an introduction to basic chemical principles and concepts which explain the behavior of matter. Topics include measurement, physical and chemical properties of matter, atomic structure, chem… source |
| CHEM 1211L | Chemistry Lab I | — | Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in . The laboratory exercises for this course include measurement, physical and chemical properties of matter, atomic structure, chemical bonding,… source |
| CIST 1001 | Computer Concepts | — | Provides an overview of information systems, computers and technology. Topics include: Information Systems and Technology Terminology, Computer History, Data Representation, Data Storage Concepts, Fu… source |
| CIST 1101 | Working with Microsoft Windows | — | Working with Microsoft Windows provides students with the interface concepts of Microsoft Windows software and the opportunity to develop basic computer skills. Topics include: getting started with M… source |
| CIST 1102 | Keyboarding | — | CIST1102 introduces the touch system of keyboarding placing emphasis on correct techniques. Topics include learning the alphabetic keyboard, the numeric keyboard and keypad, building speed and accura… source |
| CIST 1121 | Microcomputer Troubleshooting | — | Emphasizes the use of system theory and diagnostic routines to isolate failures, replace the defective module or subsystem, and verify proper operations. Topics include: basic system theory, operatin… source |
| CIST 1122 | Hardware Installation and Maintenance | — | This course serves to provide students with the knowledge of the fundamentals of computer technology, networking, and security along with the skills required to identify hardware, peripheral, network… source |
| CIST 1130 | Operating Systems Concepts | — | Provides an overview of modern operating systems and their use in home and small business environments. Activities will utilize the graphical user interface (GUI) and command line environment (CLI Th… source |
| CIST 1200 | Database Management | — | Provides an overview of the skills and knowledge of database application systems which are used in business government and industry. Topics include: history, database terminology and concepts, databa… source |
| CIST 1210 | Introduction to Oracle Databases | — | This course provides an introduction to the Oracle database management system platform and to Structured Query Language (SQL). Topics include database vocabulary, normalization, Oracle DML and DDL st… source |
| CIST 1220 | Structured Query Language (SQL) | — | Includes basic database design concepts and solving database retrieval and modification problems using the SQL language. Topics include: database Vocabulary, Relational Database Design, Date retrieva… source |
| CIST 1305 | Program Design and Development | — | An introductory course that provides problem solving and programming concepts for those that develop user applications. An emphasis is placed on developing logic, troubleshooting, and using tools to… source |
| CIST 1306 | Programming Foundations - Swift | — | Learn key computing concepts, building a solid foundation in programming with Swift. Learn about the impact of computing and apps on society, economies, and cultures while exploring iOS app developme… source |
| CIST 1401 | Computer Networking Fundamentals | — | Introduces networking technologies and prepares students to take the CompTIA*s broad-based, vendor independent networking certification exam, Network +. This course covers a wide range of material ab… source |
| CIST 1510 | Web Development I | — | Explores the concepts of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), XML, and XHTML following the current standards set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for developing inter… source |
| CIST 1520 | Scripting Technologies | — | In Scripting Technologies students learn how to use the features and structure of a client side scripting language. Students will also explore the features on server side scripting. Students will dev… source |
| CIST 1530 | Web Graphics I | — | Students will explore how to use industry standard or open source graphics software programs to create Web ready images and Web pages. Topics include advanced image correction techiques and adjustmen… source |
| CIST 1540 | Web Animation I | — | In this course, students will use scripting and the latest in industry standard or open source software to cover the creation and manipulation of images and animations. Topics include graphic types,… source |
| CIST 1550 | Web Vector Graphics | — | A study and use of vector graphics for production. Skill development in the use of the tools and transformation options of Adobe Illustrator to create complex vector illustrations for print and web-b… source |
| CIST 1601 | Information Security Fund | — | This course provides a broad overview of information security. It covers terminology, history, security systems development and implementation. Student will also cover the legal, ethical, and profess… source |
| CIST 1602 | Security Policies and Procedures | — | This course provides knowledge and experience to develop and maintain security policies and procedures. Students will explore the legal and ethical issues in information security and the various secu… source |
| CIST 2120 | Supporting Application Software | — | This course provides students with knowledge in the following areas: word processing, spreadsheets and presentation software. Word processing topics include creating, customizing, and organizing docu… source |
| CIST 2122 | A+ Preparation | — | This course serves to prepare students to complete the CompTIA A+ certification examination. It will provide students with advanced knowledge of computer technology, networking, and security fundamen… source |
| CIST 2128 | Comprehensive Spreadsheet Techniques | — | This course provides students with knowledge in spreadsheet software. Spreadsheet topics include creating and manipulating data, formatting data and content, creating and modifying formulas, presenti… source |
| CIST 2130 | Desktop Support Concepts | — | This course is designed to give an overview to Desktop Support Management. source |
| CIST 2212 | Oracle Database Administration I | — | This course enables the database student to implement and administer Oracle databases. Topics include: oracle logical architecture and administration tools, Oracle physical architecture and data dict… source |
| CIST 2214 | Oracle Database Administration II | — | This course introduces participants to the critical task of planning and implementing database backup and recovery strategies. Topics include Backup and Recovery, Resource Management and Performance… source |
| CIST 2216 | Oracle Advanced Topics | — | This course enables the database student to integrate database content and theory. The student will use Oracle application development tools and utilities to create and manage realistic database deve… source |
| CIST 2222 | Administering Microsoft SQL Server | — | Provides instruction on how to administer a Microsoft SQL server. Topics include: planning, installation and configuration, configuring and managing security, managing and maintaining data, monitorin… source |
| CIST 2224 | Designing and Implementing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server | — | Shows how to design and implement a database solution using Microsoft SQL Server. Topics include: developing logical data model and physical design, creating data services, creating physical database… source |
| CIST 2301 | Application Development in Swift I | — | Build fundamental iOS app development skills with Swift. Master the core concepts and practices that professional programmers use daily and build a basic fluency in Xcode source and UI editors. Creat… source |
| CIST 2302 | Application Development in Swift II | — | Expand on the knowledge and skills they developed in Develop in Swift Fundamentals by extending work in iOS app development, creating more complex and capable apps. Work with data from a server and e… source |
| CIST 2311 | Visual Basic I | — | Visual Basic I introduces event-driven programming. Common elements of Windows applications will be discussed created and manipulated using Microsofts Visual Studio development environment. Topics in… source |
| CIST 2312 | Visual Basic II | — | Visual Basic II teaches client-server systems, n-tier development environments, relational databases, use of SQL to access data, the use of ADO.NET objects, methods and properties to access and updat… source |
| CIST 2341 | C# Programming I | — | This course is designed to teach the basic concepts and methods of objected-oriented design and C#.Net programming. Use practical problems to illustrate C#.Net application building techniques and con… source |
| CIST 2342 | C# Programming II | — | This course is an intermediate course in C#.NET Programming. It is assumed that the student knows the C#.NET syntax as well as basic object oriented concepts. Intermediate C#.NET teaches client-serve… source |
| CIST 2351 | PHP Programming I | — | An introductory PHP programming course that teaches students how to create dynamic websites. Topics include: PHP and basic web programming concepts, installing PHP, embedding PHP in HTML, variables a… source |
| CIST 2352 | PHP Programming II | — | Reinforces and extends the concepts learned in PHP Programming I. Topics include: Database retrieval and updating, multiple form handling, regular expressions, and advanced array processing. source |
| CIST 2361 | C++ Programming I | — | Provides opportunity to gain a working knowledge of **C++** programming. Includes creating, editing, executing, and debugging **C++** programs of moderate difficulty. Topics include: basic **C++** co… source |
| CIST 2362 | C++ Programming II | — | Develops skills for the programmer to write programs using the language of C++. Emphasis is placed on utilizing the added features of C++, which will be added to the skills mastered in Introduction t… source |
| CIST 2371 | Java Programming I | — | This course is designed to teach the basic concepts and methods of objected-oriented design and Java programming. Use practical problems to illustrate Java application building techniques and concept… source |
| CIST 2372 | Java Programming II | — | This course is an intermediate course in Java Programming. It is assumed that the student knows the Java syntax as well as basic object oriented concepts. The student will use classes and objects pro… source |
| CIST 2381 | Mobile Application Development | — | This course explores mobile guidelines, standards, and techniques. This course includes design and development techniques for multiple mobile devices, platforms, and operating systems. Students will… source |
| CIST 2382 | Mobile Application Development II | — | This course provides an opportunity to develop a working knowledge of mobile programming that Includes creating, editing, executing, and debugging mobile applications. Students learn how to use mobil… source |
| CIST 2411 | Microsoft Client | — | Provides the ability to implement, administrator, and troubleshoot Windows Professional Client as a desktop operating system in any network environment. source |
| CIST 2412 | Microsoft Server Installation and Maintenance | — | Provides students with knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, manage, support and administer Windows Server. Topics include server deployment, server management, monitor and maintain s… source |
| CIST 2413 | Microsoft Server Networking | — | Provides students with knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, manage, support and administer Microsoft Directory Services. source |
| CIST 2414 | Windows Server Identity Services | — | Provides students with knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, manage, support and administer a Microsoft network infrastructure. source |
| CIST 2420 | Microsoft Exchange Server | — | Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install,configure, manage, support and administer Microsoft Exchange Server. source |
| CIST 2431 | UNIX/Linux Introduction | — | This course introduces the UNIX/Linux operating system skills necessary to perform entry-level user functions. Topics include: history of UNIX/Linux, login and logout, the user environment, user pass… source |
| CIST 2432 | UNIX/Linux Server | — | This course covers UNIX/Linux operating system administration skills necessary to perform administrative functions. Topics include: installing UNIX/Linux, configuring and building a custom kernel, ad… source |
| CIST 2433 | UNIX/Linux Advanced Server | — | This course covers UNIX/Linux operating system advanced administration skills necessary to perform advanced administrative functions. Topics include: understanding UNIX/Linux networking, managing net… source |
| CIST 2434 | UNIX/Linux Scripting | — | Course covers UNIX/Linux shell programming techniques necessary for UNIX/Linux System Administrators to understand and create shell script programs in a UNIX/Linux environment. Topics include: shell… source |
| CIST 2441 | Cisco Networking for Home and Small Businesses | — | This course teaches students the skills needed to obtain entry-level home network installer jobs. It also helps students develop some of the skills needed to become network technicians, computer tech… source |
| CIST 2442 | Cisco Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP | — | This course prepares students for jobs as network technicians and helps them develop additional skills required for computer technicians and help desk technicians. It provides a basic overview of rou… source |
| CIST 2443 | Cisco Routing and Switching | — | The students will be familiarized with the equipment applications and protocols installed in enterprise networks, with a focus on switched networks, IP Telephony requirements, and security. It also i… source |
| CIST 2444 | Cisco Designing and Supporting Computer Networks | — | This course introduces students to network design processes using two examples; a large stadium enterprise network and a medium-sized film company network. Students follow a standard design process t… source |
| CIST 2451 | Introduction to Networks - CISCO | — | This course introduces the architectures, models, protocols, and networking elements that connect users, devices, applications and data through the internet and across modern computer networks - incl… source |
| CIST 2452 | Cisco Switching, Routing and Wireless Essentials | — | This course focuses on switching technologies and router operations that support small-to-medium business networks and includes wireless local area networks (WLANs) and security concepts. Students le… source |
| CIST 2453 | Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation | — | This course describes the architectures and considerations related to designing, securing, operating,and troubleshooting enterprise networks. Major topics are wide area network (WAN) technologies and… source |
| CIST 2454 | Cisco Connecting Networks | — | This course discusses the WAN technologies and network services required by converged applications in a complex network. Topics include introduction to WANs, private WAN technologies and protocols, N… source |
| CIST 2471 | CCNP ROUTE: Implementing IP Routing | — | Teaches students how to implement, monitor, and maintain routing services in an enterprise network. The course covers how to plan, configure, and verify the implementation of complex enterprise LAN a… source |
| CIST 2472 | CCNP SWITCH: Implementing IP Switching | — | Teaches students how to implement, monitor, maintain switching in converged enterprise campus networks. The course covers how to plan, configure, and verify the implementation of complex enterprise s… source |
| CIST 2473 | CCNP TSHOOT: Maintaining and Troubleshooting IP Networks | — | Teaches students how to monitor and maintain complex enterprise routed and switched IP networks. Skills learned include the planning and execution of regular network maintance as well as support and… source |
| CIST 2510 | Web Technologies | — | In Web Technologies, students will investigate one or more software packages that help automate Web content creation. Students will explore and utilize various features of software packages such as C… source |
| CIST 2531 | Web Graphics II | — | Students will further explore how to use and industry standard or open source graphics software program to create Web ready images and Web pages. Topics include advanced image correction techniques a… source |
| CIST 2541 | Web Animation II | — | In this continuation of Web Animation I, students build on their basic scripting knowledge to incorporate advanced scripting techniques in an animated project. They will also explore how to create re… source |
| CIST 2550 | Web Development II | — | Web Development II teaches students how to manipulate data in a database using the Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) model. Students will learn to retrieve, update, and display database information w… source |
| CIST 2560 | Web Application Programming I | — | explores W3C and Microsoft .NET programming standards in order to practice various web programming techniques for creating web forms, providing web navigation, and accessing data that produce dynamic… source |
| CIST 2561 | Web Application Programming II | — | This course is a continuation of Web Application Programming I. The student will explores advanced web programming concepts and technologies which include data binding, program security, program user… source |
| CIST 2570 | Open Source Web Application Programming I | — | explores open source W3C programming standards in order to practice various web programming techniques for creating web forms, providing web navigation, and accessing data that produce dynamic intera… source |
| CIST 2571 | Open Source Web Application Programming II | — | This course is a continuation of Open Source Web Application Programming I. The student will explores advanced web programming concepts and technologies which include data binding, program security,… source |
| CIST 2580 | Interactive and Social Apps Integration | — | This course explores social and interactive web application technology and its effect on the business model. Topics include interactive and social web business model, interactive and social business… source |
| CIST 2601 | Implementing Operating Systems Security | — | This course will provide knowledge and the practical experience necessary to configure the most common server platforms. Lab exercises will provide students with experience of establishing operating… source |
| CIST 2602 | Network Security | — | This course provides knowledge and the practical experience necessary to evaluate, implement and manage secure information transferred over computer networks. Topics include network security, intrusi… source |
| CIST 2611 | Network Defense and Countermeasures | — | Students will learn how to plan, design, install and configure firewalls that will allow key services while maintaining security. This will include protecting the Internal IP services, configuring a… source |
| CIST 2612 | Computer Forensics | — | This course examines the use of computers in the commission of crimes, collection, analysis and production of digital evidence. Students will use computer resources to explore basic computer forensic… source |
| CIST 2613 | Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing | — | This course teaches students the skills needed to obtain entry-level security specialist jobs. It provides a hands-on introduction to ethical hacking, and penetration testing. It is for individuals w… source |
| CIST 2742 | Beginning Python Programming | — | Provides a study of the Python programming language to solve applications. Topics include: basic coding rules, input/output operations, arithmetic operations, debugging techniques, lists and arrays,… source |
| CIST 2801 | Interactive Video Productions I | — | This course will be the first of three courses designed to train individuals in the skills needed to package information content ready for an interactive video delivery system. source |
| CIST 2921 | IT Analysis, Design, and Project Management | — | IT Analysis, Design, and Project Management will provides a review and application of systems life cycle development methodologies and project management. Topics include: Systems planning, systems an… source |
| CIST 2931 | Advanced Systems Project | — | A capstone course providing a realistic business experience for students working in a team to develop a complete systems project in one academic term. Topics include: Project Management, Systems Desi… source |
| CIST 2950 | Web Systems Project | — | This course is a capstone course providing a realistic experience for students working in a team to develop a complete web systems project. source |
| CIST 2991 | CIST Internship I | — | Provides the instructor and student a 3 credit hour opportunity to develop special learning environments. Instruction is delivered through occupational work experiences, practicums, advanced projects… source |
| CMTT 2010 | Residential Estimating Review | — | This course introduces the complete estimating process from excavation to completed residence. Topics include the sequencing of construction, materials calculation, blueprint interpretation methods o… source |
| CMTT 2020 | Construction Drafting I | — | This course provides instruction ini producing residential floor plans and elevations using computer-aided drafting design (CAD) software. Topics include system setup and system management, software… source |
| CMTT 2050 | Residential Code Review | — | This course covers building codes as they apply to typical residential applications. Topics include international residential codes, working with building inspectors, permits and inspections, and sit… source |
| CMTT 2130 | Computerized Construction Scheduling | — | This course provides instruction in the use of application software for scheduling construction work. The use of contemporary construction scheduling and management software is emphasized. Topics inc… source |
| CMTT 2170 | Construction Contracting | — | This course provides an in depth study of the contractual relationship between the parties involved in building construction contracting. Topics include bonds, insurance, bidding, awarding, and subco… source |
| COFC 1000 | Safety | — | This course provides a review of general safety rules and practices giving students information about state and federal regulations including OSHA Hazard Communication Standards and Material Safety D… source |
| COFC 1010 | Introduction to Construction | — | This course covers the introduction to the different crafts in the building trades through an overview of the building process. The student is also introduced to the attitudes and life skills require… source |
| COFC 1011 | Overview of Building Construction Practices and Materials | — | This course covers the introduction to a residential construction project from start to finish. Topics to include preparing to build, tools and equipment, building foundations, wood frame constructio… source |
| COFC 1020 | Professional Tool Use and Safety | — | This course provides instruction in the use of professional tools for the construction trades. Emphasis will be placed on the safe use of each tool discussed. Topics include layout and measuring tool… source |
| COFC 1030 | Materials and Fasteners | — | This course introduces the fundamental array of building materials used in residential and commercial construction. Topics include fasteners, wood products,concrete, brick and block, plumbing materia… source |
| COFC 1050 | Construction Print Reading Fundamentals | — | This course introduces the reading and interpretation of prints and architectural drawings for all of the construction trades. Topics include types of plans, scales, specifications, conventions, and… source |
| COFC 1080 | Construction Trades Core | — | This course introduces the student to the basic fundamentals of the construction trades. Topics include Basic Safety, Construction Math, Hand and Power Tools, Construction Drawings, Rigging, Material… source |
| COLL 1500 | Student Success | — | This course may be taken by a student enrolled in any program of study. It can be used as an occupational elective or an additional course. Apply physiological, social and psychological principles to… source |
| COMM 1100 | Human Communication | — | Introduction to the fundamental components of the human communication process. The course provides a basic history of the communication discipline from ancient rhetorical roots through modern social… source |
| COMP 1000 | Introduction to Computer Literacy | — | This course introduces the fundamental concepts, terminology, and operations necessary to use computers. Emphasis is placed on basic functions and familiarity with computer use. Topics include introd… source |
| COSM 1000 | Introduction to Cosmetology Theory | — | Introduces fundamental both theory and practices of the cosmetology profession. Emphasis will be placed on professional practices and safety. Topics include: state rules, and regulations; state regul… source |
| COSM 1010 | Chemical Texture Services | — | Provides instruction in the chemistry and chemical reactions of permanent wave solutions and relaxers, application of permanent waves and relaxers. Precautions and special problems involved in applyi… source |
| COSM 1020 | Hair Care and Treatment | — | Introduces the theory, procedures and products used in the care and treatment of the scalp and hair, disease and disorders and their treatments and the fundamental theory and skills required to shamp… source |
| COSM 1030 | Haircutting | — | Introduces the theory and skills necessary to apply haircutting techniques, advanced haircutting techniques, proper safety and decontamination precautions, hair design elements, cutting implements, h… source |
| COSM 1040 | Styling | — | Introduces the fundamental theory and skills required to create shapings, pin curls, fingerwaves, roller placement, blow dry styling, thermal curling, thermal pressing, thermal waving, artificial hai… source |
| COSM 1050 | Hair Color | — | Introduces the theory and application of temporary, semipermanent, demipermanent-deposit only, and permanent hair coloring, hair lightening, and color removal products and application. Topics include… source |
| COSM 1060 | Fundamentals of Skin Care | — | This course provides a comprehensive study in care of the skin for theory and practical application. Emphasis will be placed on client consultation, safety precautions, skin conditions, product knowl… source |
| COSM 1070 | Nail Care and Advanced Techniques | — | Provides training in manicuring, pedicuring and advanced nail techniques. Topics include: implements, products and supplies, hand and foot anatomy and Physiology, diseases and disorders, manicure tec… source |
| COSM 1080 | Physical Hair Services Practicum | — | Provides laboratory experiences necessary for the development of skill levels required to be a competent cosmetologist. The allocation of time to the various phases of cosmetology is required by the… source |
| COSM 1090 | Hair Services Practicum I | — | This course provides laboratory experiences necessary for the development of skill levels required to be a competent cosmetologist. The allocation of time to the various phases of cosmetology is pres… source |
| COSM 1100 | Hair Services Practicum II | — | Provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. T… source |
| COSM 1110 | Hair Services Practicum III | — | Provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive attitudes. T… source |
| COSM 1115 | Hair Services Practicum IV | — | This course provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive… source |
| COSM 1120 | Salon Management | — | Emphasizes the steps involved in opening and operating a privately owned salon. Topics include: law requirements regarding employment, tax payer education / federal and state responsibilities, law re… source |
| COSM 1125 | Skin and Nail Care Practicum | — | This course provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on the display of professional conduct and positive… source |
| COSM 1180 | Natural Nail Practicum | — | This practicum provides additional experience in the manicuring and pedicuring techniques required of applicants for state licensure. Emphasis is placed on performance, using live models in an actual… source |
| COSM 1190 | Advanced Nail Practicum I | — | This practicum provides additional experience in the manicuring and pedicuring techniques required of applicants for state licensure. Emphasis is placed on performance, using live models in an actual… source |
| COSM 1200 | Advanced Nail Practicum II | — | This course provides experience necessary for professional development and completion of state board service credit and licensure exam preparation. Emphasis is placed on the display of professional c… source |
| CRJU 1010 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | Introduces the development and organization of the criminal justice system in the United States. Topics include: the American criminal justice system; constitutional limitations; organization of enfo… source |
| CRJU 1021 | Private Security | — | Provides an orientation to the development, philosophy, responsibility, and function of the private security industry. A historical and philosophical perspective of private security will help student… source |
| CRJU 1030 | Corrections | — | Provides an analysis of all phases of the American correctional system and practices, including its history, procedures, and objectives. Topics include: history and evolution of correctional faciliti… source |
| CRJU 1040 | Principles of Law Enforcement | — | This course examines the principles of the organization, administration, and duties of federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. Topics include: history and philosophy of law enforcement, ev… source |
| CRJU 1043 | Probation and Parole | — | This course will cover the history of both juvenile and adult probation as well as the history of parole. The probation and parole systems will be covered generally with a special emphasis on the Geo… source |
| CRJU 1050 | Police Patrol Operations | — | This course presents the knowledge and skills associated with police patrol operations. Emphasis is placed on patrol techniques, crimes in progress, crisis intervention, domestic disputes, Georgia Cr… source |
| CRJU 1052 | Criminal Justice Administration | — | This course explores the managerial aspects of effective and efficient police administration. Emphasis is directed towards increasing organizational skills and overcoming interdepartmental and inter-… source |
| CRJU 1054 | Police Officer Survival | — | This course examines the critical issues involved in the survival of a police officer in all aspects including their physical, mental, and psychological wellbeing. Emphasis is placed on personal prot… source |
| CRJU 1056 | Police Traffic Control and Investigation | — | This course examines enforcement of traffic laws and procedures for traffic accident investigation. Emphasis is placed on Georgia traffic laws, traffic law enforcement, recognition of impaired drivin… source |
| CRJU 1062 | Methods of Criminal Investigation | — | This course presents the fundamentals of criminal investigation. The duties and responsibilities of the investigator both in field and in the courtroom are highlighted. Emphasis is placed on techniqu… source |
| CRJU 1063 | Crime Scene Processing | — | This course presents students with practical exercises dealing with investigating crime scenes and gathering various forms of physical evidence. Emphasis is placed on crime scene assessment, search,… source |
| CRJU 1065 | Community-Oriented Policing | — | Presents the fundamentals for the community-oriented policing philosophy, including the comparison of traditional and community policing philosophies; law enforcement and community relationships; imp… source |
| CRJU 1068 | Criminal Law for Criminal Justice | — | This course introduces criminal law in the United States, but emphasizes the current specific status of Georgia criminal law. The course will focus on the most current statutory contents of the Offic… source |
| CRJU 1072 | Introduction to Forensic Science | — | The origin, history and role of forensic science in the investigative process. Philosophical, rational and practical framework that supports a case investigation will be outlined. The unifying princi… source |
| CRJU 1074 | Applications in Introductory Forensics | — | This course complements : Introduction to Forensics, focusing particularly on the practical application of forensic science in law enforcement including the following: crime scene investigation; inte… source |
| CRJU 1075 | Report Writing | — | Explains and demonstrates the effectiveness of the entire criminal investigation process by the quality of notes reports, and accurate documentation. An examination of what goes into the preparation,… source |
| CRJU 1400 | Ethics and Cultural Perspectives for Criminal Justice | — | This course provides an exploration ethics and cultural perspectives in criminal justice. In presenting ethics, both the individual perspective and the organizational standpoint will be examined. Fou… source |
| CRJU 2020 | Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice | — | This course emphasizes those provisions of the Bill of Rights which pertain to criminal justice. Topics include: characteristics and powers of the three branches of government; principles governing t… source |
| CRJU 2050 | Criminal Procedure | — | Introduces the procedural law of the criminal justice system which governs the series of proceedings through which government enforces substantive criminal law. The course offers an emphasis on the l… source |
| CRJU 2060 | Criminology | — | Introduces the nature, extent, and factors related to criminal behavior, and the etiology of criminal offenses and offenders. Topics include: sociological, psychological, and biological causes of cri… source |
| CRJU 2070 | Juvenile Justice | — | Analyzes the nature, extent, and causes of juvenile delinquency, and examines processes in the field of juvenile justice. Topics include: survey of juvenile law, comparative analysis of adult and juv… source |
| CRJU 2090 | Criminal Justice Practicum | — | Provides experiences necessary for further professional development and exposure to related agencies in the criminal justice field. The student will pursue a professional research project supervised… source |
| CRJU 2100 | Criminal Justice Internship/Externship | — | Provides experiences necessary for further professional development and exposure to related agencies in the criminal justice field. The student will pursue an externship in a related agency supervise… source |
| CRJU 2110 | Homeland Security | — | The course provides an introduction to the principles of homeland security, roles and responsibilities of constituencies and implications for criminal justice fields. Topics include: intelligence and… source |
| CRJU 2201 | Criminal Courts | — | This course examines the historical context on the development, functions, and controversies in the courts system. Topics include: introduction to the courts; participants of a trial; courtroom proce… source |
| CSSP 1010 | Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician | — | The Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician (Advanced) TCC program is designed for individuals seeking specialized expertise in sterile supply processing, with a focus on mastering the reprocess… source |
| CSSP 1020 | Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Clinical I | — | This course complements : Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician, and together with : Central Sterile Processing Supply Clinical II, providing the practical hours necessary to meet the national… source |
| CSSP 1022 | Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician Clinical II | — | This course complements : Central Sterile Supply Processing Technician, and together with : Central Sterile Processing Supply Clinical I, providing the practical hours necessary to meet the requireme… source |
| CSSP 2010 | Endoscope Reprocessing Fundamentals | — | This course provides an overview of the duties of an Endoscope Reprocessing Technician and develops the fundamental concepts and principles necessary to participate successfully as an entry-level End… source |
| CSSP 2020 | Endoscope Reprocessing Clinical | — | This course complements CSSP 2010 Endoscope Reprocessing Fundamentals and provides experience with basic skills necessary to the Endoscope Reprocessing Technician. Topics include but are not limited… source |
| CTDL 1010 | Fundamentals of Commercial Driving | — | Fundamentals of Commercial Driving introduces students to the transportation industry, federal and state regulations, records and forms, industrial relations, and other non-driving activities. This c… source |
| CTDL 1020 | Combination Vehicle Basic Operation and Range Work | — | This course familiarizes students with truck instruments and controls and performing basic maneuvers required to drive safely in a controlled environment and on the Driving Range. Each student must r… source |
| CTDL 1021 | Combination Vehicle Basic Operation and Range Work | — | This course familiarizes students with truck instruments and controls and performing basic maneuvers required to drive safely in a controlled environment and on the Driving Range. Each student must d… source |
| CTDL 1022 | Commercial Driving Training Internship I | — | This course familiarizes students with truck instruments and controls and performing basic maneuvers required to drive safely in a controlled environment and on the Driving Range. Each student must d… source |
| CTDL 1030 | Combination Vehicle Advanced Operations | — | Advanced Operations develops students* driving skills under actual road conditions. The classroom part of the course stresses following safe operating practices. These safe operating practices are in… source |
| CTDL 1031 | Combination Vehicle Advanced Operations | — | Advanced Operations develops students' driving skills under actual road conditions. The classroom part of the course stresses following safe operating practices. These safe operating practices are in… source |
| CTDL 1032 | Commercial Driving Training Internship II | — | Advanced Operations develops students' driving skills under actual road conditions. These safe operating practices are integrated into the development of driving skills on the road. Each student must… source |
| CTDL 1035 | Combination Vehicle Advanced Operations/Automatic Restriction | — | Advanced Operations develops students' driving skills under actual road conditions. The classroom part of the course stresses following safe operating practices. These safe operating practices are in… source |
| CTDL 1040 | Commercial Driving Internship | — | Commercial Driving Internship develops students' driving skills under actual road conditions. The classroom part of the course stresses following safe operating practices. These safe operating practi… source |
| CTDL 1050 | Straight Truck/Passenger Vehicle Basic Operation a | — | This course focuses on familiarizing students with truck instruments and controls and performing basic maneuvers required to drive safely in a controlled environment and on the Driving Range. Each st… source |
| CTDL 1060 | Straight Truck and Passenger Vehicle Advanced Oper | — | Advanced Operations focuses on developing students* driving skills under actual road conditions. The classroom part of the course stresses safe operating practices. These safe operating practices are… source |
| CUUL 1000 | Fundamentals of Culinary Arts | — | Provides an overview of the professionalism in culinary arts, culinary career opportunities, Chef history, pride, and espirit d corp. Introduces principles and practices necessary to food, supply, an… source |
| CUUL 1110 | Culinary Safety and Sanitation | — | Emphasizes fundamental kitchen and dining room safety, sanitation, maintenance, and operation procedures. Topics include: cleaning standards, O.S.H.A. M.S.D.S. guidelines, sanitary procedures followi… source |
| CUUL 1120 | Principles of Cooking | — | This course introduces fundamental food preparation terms, concepts, and methods. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute apprenticeship training objectives. Topics… source |
| CUUL 1122 | Foundations of Cooking Principles | — | This course introduces fundamental food preparation terms, concepts, and methods. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute apprenticeship training objectives. Topics… source |
| CUUL 1124 | Foundations of Cooking Techniques | — | This Course introduces fundamental food preparation terms, concepts, and methods. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute apprenticeship training objectives. Topics… source |
| CUUL 1129 | Fundamentals of Restaurant Operations | — | Introduces the fundamentals of dining and beverage service and experience in preparation of a wide variety of quantity foods. Course content reflect American Culinary Federation Education Institute a… source |
| CUUL 1220 | Baking Principles | — | Baking Principles presents the fundamental terms, concepts, and methods involved in preparation of yeast and quick breads and baked products. Emphasis is placed on conformance of sanitation and hygie… source |
| CUUL 1320 | Garde Manger | — | Introduces basic pantry manger principles, utilization, preparation, and integration into other kitchen operations. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute apprenti… source |
| CUUL 1370 | Culinary Nutrition and Menu Development | — | This course emphasizes menu planning for all types of facilities, services, and special diets. Topics include: menu selection, menu development and pricing, nutrition, special diets, cooking nutritio… source |
| CUUL 2130 | Culinary Practicum and Leadership | — | This course familiarizes the student with the principles and methods of sound leadership and decision making in the hospitality industry and provides the student with the opportunity to gain manageme… source |
| CUUL 2140 | Advanced Baking and International Cuisine | — | This course introduces international cuisine and acquisition of advanced cookery techniques. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute cook apprenticeship training ob… source |
| CUUL 2142 | International Cuisine | — | This course introduces international cuisine and acquisition of advanced cookery techniques. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute cook apprenticeship training ob… source |
| CUUL 2160 | Contemporary Cuisine | — | This course emphasizes all modern cuisine and introduces management concepts necessary to the functioning of a commercial kitchen. Topics include: international cuisine, cuisine trends, kitchen organ… source |
| CUUL 2170 | American Regional Cuisine | — | This course emphasizes the terms, concepts, and methods central to American Cuisine food preparation. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation Educational Institute apprenticeship trainin… source |
| CUUL 2190 | Principles of Culinary Leadership | — | This course familiarizes the student with principles, skills, methods, and behaviors necessary for sound leadership of people in their job responsibilities. Emphasis will be placed on real-life conce… source |
| CUUL 2250 | Advanced Baking Principles | — | Provides in-depth experience in preparing many types of baked goods found in restaurants, country clubs, and hotels. Course content reflects American Culinary Federation and Retail Bakery Association… source |
| DENA 1030 | Preventive Dentistry | — | Introduce students to the area of preventive and public health dentistry. Topics include: patient education techniques; plaque control techniques; types and use of fluoride; diet analysis for caries… source |
| DENA 1050 | Microbiology and Infection Control | — | Introduces fundamental microbiology and infection control techniques. Topics include: classification, structure, and behavior of pathogenic microbes; mode of disease transmission; bodys defense and i… source |
| DENA 1070 | Oral Pathology and Therapeutics | — | Focuses on the diseases affecting the oral cavity and pharmacology as it relates to dentistry. Topics include: identification and disease process; signs/symptoms of oral diseases and systemic disease… source |
| DENA 1080 | Dental Anatomy | — | Focuses on normal head and neck anatomy and the development and functions of oral anatomy. Topics include: dental anatomy; oral histology; oral embryology; osteology of the skull; muscles of masticat… source |
| DENA 1090 | Dental Assisting National Board Examination Preparation | — | Reviews information concerning all didactic areas tested by the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB). Topics include: collecting and recording clinical data; dental radiography; chairside dental pr… source |
| DENA 1340 | Dental Assisting I: General Chairside | — | Introduces student to ethics and jurisprudence for the dental assistant and to chair-side assisting with diagnostic and operative procedures. Topics include: ethics and jurisprudence in the dental of… source |
| DENA 1350 | Dental Assisting II: Dental Specialties and EDDA Skills | — | Focuses on chairside assisting with dental specialty procedures. Topics include: prosthodontic procedures (fixed and removable); orthodontics; pediatric dentistry; periodontic procedures; oral and ma… source |
| DENA 1390 | Dental Radiology | — | After completion of the course the student will be able to provide radiation safety for patient and self, expose x-rays, process x-rays, and prepare dental films for the dental office. Topics include… source |
| DENA 1400 | Dental Practice Management | — | Emphasizes procedures for office management in dental practices. Topics include: oral and written communication; records management; appointment control; dental insurance form preparation; accounting… source |
| DENA 1460 | Dental Practicum I | — | Practicum focuses on infection control in the dental office and assisting with diagnostic and simple operative procedures. Topics include: infection control procedures; clinical diagnostic procedures… source |
| DENA 1470 | Dental Practicum II | — | Practicum focuses on advanced general dentistry procedures and chairside in dental specialties with special emphasis on nonsurgical specialties. Topics include: advanced general dentistry and special… source |
| DENA 1480 | Dental Practicum III | — | Practicum continues to focus on demonstrating the progression of chairside assisting with general and specialty procedures. Topics include: general dentistry; specialty procedures; preventive dentist… source |
| DFTG 1101 | CAD Fundamentals | — | Establishes safety practices as they relate to a drafting environment. Introduces basic CAD functions while presenting essential principles and practices for line relationships, scale, and geometric… source |
| DFTG 1103 | Multiview/Basic Dimensioning | — | Multiview/Basic Dimensioning provides multi-view and pictorial sketching, orthographic drawing and fundamental dimensioning methods necessary to develop 2D and 3D views that completely describe machi… source |
| DFTG 1105 | 3D Mechanical Modeling | — | In the 3D Mechanical Modeling course, the student becomes acquainted with concepts of the software related to Parametric modeling for mechanical drafting. The student will develop the skills necessar… source |
| DFTG 1111 | Fasteners | — | This course covers the basics of identifying fastening techniques, interpreting technical data, and create working drawings. Topics include utilization of technical data, identifying thread types, gr… source |
| DFTG 1113 | Assembly Drawings | — | Assembly Drawings provides knowledge and skills necessary to create working drawings for the manufacture of machine parts. Topics include: detail drawings, orthographic assembly drawings, pictorial a… source |
| DFTG 1125 | Architectural Fundamentals | — | Introduces architectural fundamental principles and practices associated with architectural styles and drawing. Fundamentals residential and commercial practices will be covered. Topics include: spec… source |
| DFTG 1127 | Architectural 3D Modeling | — | In the Architectural 3D Modeling course, the student becomes acquainted with concepts of the software related to Parametric modeling for architectural drafting. The student will develop the skills ne… source |
| DFTG 2010 | Engineering Graphics | — | This course covers the fundamental construction materials and their engineering properties. Material properties such as aggregates, asphalt, Portland cement concrete, steel and masonry are covered. T… source |
| DFTG 2020 | Visualization and Graphics | — | This course is an introduction to engineering graphics and component visualization. Sketching, line drawing, computer assisted drafting solid modeling including parametric modeling are practiced. Dev… source |
| DFTG 2050 | Surveying I | — | Introduces fundamental plane surveying concepts, instruments, and techniques. Topics include: linear measurements; instrument use; and angles, bearings, and directions. source |
| DFTG 2110 | Print Reading I | — | source |
| DFTG 2210 | Print Reading II | — | source |
| DIET 1000 | Introduction to Diesel Technology, Tools, and Safety | — | This course introduces basic knowledge and skills the student must have to succeed in the Diesel Equipment Technology field. Topics include an overview of diesel powered vehicles, diesel technology s… source |
| DIET 1010 | Diesel Electrical and Electronic Systems | — | This course introduces students to electrical and electronic systems used on medium/heavy duty trucks and heavy equipment. Topics include: general electrical system diagnosis, battery diagnosis and r… source |
| DIET 1011 | Diesel Electrical and Electronic Systems I | — | This course introduces students to diesel electrical and electronic systems used on medium/heavy duty trucks and heavy equipment. Topics include: general electrical systems diagnosis and repair; star… source |
| DIET 1012 | Diesel Electrical and Electronic Systems II | — | This course continues the study of electrical and electronic systems used on medium/heavy duty trucks and heavy equipment. Topics include: advanced lighting diagnosis; charging system diagnosis and r… source |
| DIET 1020 | Preventive Maintenance | — | This course introduces preventive maintenance procedures pertaining to medium/heavy duty trucks and heavy equipment. Topics include: engine systems; cab and hood; heating, ventilation and air conditi… source |
| DIET 1030 | Diesel Engines | — | This course introduces diesel engines used in medium/heavy duty trucks and heavy equipment. Topics include: general engine diagnosis, cylinder head and valve train, engine block, engine lubrication s… source |
| DIET 1031 | Diesel Engine Repair | — | This course introduces diesel engines used in medium/heavy duty trucks and heavy equipment. Topics include: general engine diagnosis; cylinder head and valve trains; engine block; engine lubrication… source |
| DIET 1032 | Diesel Engine Support Systems | — | This course introduces the remaining diesel engine support systems used in medium/heavy duty trucks and heavy equipment. Topics include: engine cooling systems; air induction and exhaust; fuel supply… source |
| DIET 1040 | Diesel Truck and Heavy Equipment HVAC Systems | — | This course introduces systems used in medium/heavy duty trucks and heavy equipment. Classroom instruction on HVAC theory and operation along with local, state, and federal regulations are strongly e… source |
| DIET 2000 | Truck Steering and Suspension Systems | — | This course introduces steering and suspension systems used on medium/heavy trucks. Classroom instruction on Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) is strongly emphasized. Topics include: hyd… source |
| DIET 2001 | Heavy Equipment Hydraulics | — | This course introduces the student to basic hydraulic fundamentals, components, system servicing, symbols and schematics. The student will learn component operation and service techniques for maintai… source |
| DIET 2002 | Diesel Power Generation-Basic Power Generation Fundamentals | — | This course introduces AC voltage concepts, AC synchronous generator components, operation, and application as related to the electrical power generating industry. Topics include: AC fundamentals; ma… source |
| DIET 2010 | Truck Brake Systems | — | This course introduces air and hydraulic brake systems used on medium/heavy duty trucks. Classroom theory on brake systems along Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) is strongly emphasized.… source |
| DIET 2011 | Off Road Drivelines | — | This course introduces power trains used on heavy equipment such as bulldozers, excavators, wheel loaders, back-hoe loaders and skidders. Classroom and lab instruction on components and systems with… source |
| DIET 2012 | Diesel Power Generation Controls, Switching, and Auxiliary Systems | — | This course introduces control systems and protection devices utilized for electrical power generators. Topics include: controller system fundamentals, engine protective controls, generator protectiv… source |
| DIET 2020 | Truck Drivetrains | — | This course introduces power train systems used on medium/heavy duty trucks. Topics include: introduction to power trains, clutches and flywheels, powertrain electronic systems, auto-shift mechanical… source |
| DRFT 2050 | Surveying I | — | Introduces fundamental plane surveying concepts, instruments, and techniques. Topics include: linear measurements; instrument use; and angles, bearings, and directions. source |
| ECCE 1101 | Introduction to Early Childhood Care and Education | — | Introduces concepts relating the responsibilities and procedures involved in a variety of early childhood care situations. Topics include historical perspectives; professionalism; guidance; developme… source |
| ECCE 1103 | Child Growth and Development | — | Introduces the student to the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of the young child (prenatal through 12 years of age). The course provides for competency development in observing… source |
| ECCE 1105 | Health, Safety and Nutrition | — | Introduces the theory, practices, and requirements for establishing and maintaining a safe, healthy learning environment. Topics include CPR and first aid, health issues, safety issues, child abuse a… source |
| ECCE 1112 | Curriculum and Assessment | — | Provides student with an understanding of developmentally effective approaches to teaching, learning, observing, documenting and assessment strategies that promote positive development for young chil… source |
| ECCE 1113 | Creative Activities for Children | — | Introduces the concepts related to creativity in art,music, movement and creative drama, and facilitating children's creative expression across the curriculum. Topics include concepts of creativity a… source |
| ECCE 1121 | Early Childhood Care and Education Practicum | — | Provides the student with the opportunity to gain a supervised experience in a practicum placement site allowing demonstration of techniques obtained from course work. Practicum topics include promot… source |
| ECCE 2115 | Language and Literacy | — | Develops knowledge, skills, and abilities in supporting young children's literacy acquisition and development, birth through age twelve. Topics include developmental continuum of reading and writing,… source |
| ECCE 2116 | Math and Science | — | Presents the process of introducing math and science concepts to young children. Includes planning and implementation of developmentally appropriate activities and development of math and science mat… source |
| ECCE 2201 | Exceptionalities | — | Provides for the development of knowledge and skills that will enable the student to understand individuals with special needs and appropriately guide their development. Special emphasis is placed on… source |
| ECCE 2202 | Social Issues and Family Involvement | — | Enables the student to value the complex characteristics of children's families and communities and to develop culturally responsive practices which will support family partnerships. Students use the… source |
| ECCE 2203 | Guidance and Classroom Management | — | Examines effective guidance practices in group settings based upon the application of theoretical models of child development and of developmentally appropriate practices. Focus will be given to indi… source |
| ECCE 2245 | Early Childhood Care and Education Internship I | — | Provides the student with the opportunity to gain a supervised experience in an actual or simulated work site allowing demonstration of techniques obtained from course work. Internship topics include… source |
| ECCE 2246 | Early Childhood Care and Education Internship II | — | Provides the student with the opportunity to gain a supervised experience in an actual or simulated work site allowing demonstration of techniques obtained from course work. Internship topics include… source |
| ECCE 2320 | Program Administration and Facility Management | — | Provides training in planning, implementation, and maintenance of an effective early childhood program and facility. Topics include organization, mission, philosophy, goals of a program; types of pro… source |
| ECCE 2322 | Personnel Management | — | Provides training in early childhood personnel management. Topics include staff records; communication; personnel policies; managing payroll; recruitment, interviewing, selection, hiring, motivating,… source |
| ECCE 2330 | Infant/Toddler Development | — | Introduces the three developmentally meaningful age periods during infancy. Provides knowledge, grounded in brain and attachment research, about how children learn and the skills and attitudes necess… source |
| ECCE 2332 | Infant/Toddler Group Care and Curriculum | — | Provides the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to meet the fundamental needs of children from birth to three in group care settings. Establishes a foundation for a responsive, relationship-ba… source |
| ECCE 2360 | Classroom Strategies for Exceptional Children | — | Prepares childcare providers and paraprofessionals with knowledge and skills in the areas of working effectively with children with a disability; working with families as partners; examining the laws… source |
| ECCE 2362 | Exploring Your Role in the Exceptional Environment | — | Prepares childcare providers and paraprofessionals with knowledge and skills for screening and assessing purposes; and explores resources, service providers, and agencies that may assist the child an… source |
| ECET 1101 | Circuit Analysis I | — | Emphasizes the knowledge and ability to analyze basic DC circuits and introductory concepts of AC circuits. Topics include: international units, basic electrical laws, series and parallel circuits, n… source |
| ECET 1102 | Circuit Analysis I | — | This course emphasizes the knowledge and ability to analyze basic DC circuits and introductory concepts of AC circuits. Topics include: international units, basic electrical laws, series and parallel… source |
| ECET 1102L | Circuit Analysis I Lab | — | This course contains selected lab exercises that parallel . Laboratory work includes circuit construction, use of appropriate instruments, troubleshooting and circuit simulation using P-SPICE. Labora… source |
| ECET 1110 | Digital Systems I | — | Study of digital circuit fundamentals with an emphasis on digital electronics and techniques, simplification of logic circuits, sequential and combinational logic circuits, programmable logic devices… source |
| ECET 1111 | Digital Systems I | — | Study of digital circuit fundamentals with an emphasis on digital electronics and techniques, simplification of logic circuits, sequential and combinational logic circuits, programmable logic devices… source |
| ECET 1111L | Digital Systems I Lab | — | Study of digital circuit fundamentals with an emphasis on digital electronics and techniques, simplification of logic circuits, sequential and combinational logic circuits, programmable logic devices… source |
| ECET 2102 | Circuit Analysis II | — | Continues study of AC circuit analysis, which emphasizes complex networks. Topics include: analysis of complex networks, networks with multiple sources, AC network theorems, resonance, transformers,… source |
| ECET 2102L | Circuit Analysis II Lab | — | Continues study of AC circuit analysis, which emphasizes complex networks. Topics include: analysis of complex networks, networks with multiple sources, AC network theorems, resonance, transformers,… source |
| ECET 2111 | Digital Systems II | — | Continues the study of digital systems with emphasis on the study of microcomputers with programming applications involving external devices with which the microprocessor/microcontroller must communi… source |
| ECET 2111L | Digital Systems II Lab | — | Continues the study of digital systems with emphasis on the study of microcomputers with programming applications involving external devices with which the microprocessor/microcontroller must communi… source |
| ECGT 1030 | Introduction to Electrocardiography | — | Provides an introduction to electrocardiography techniques and record keeping. Emphasis is placed on the knowledge and skills needed to perform ECG on all types of patients. Topics include: infection… source |
| ECGT 1050 | Electrocardiography Practicum | — | Provides an introduction to clinical practice in the setting of hospitals, clinics, and medical offices. Students must demonstrate regard for the dignity, rights, and privacy of each patient. They mu… source |
| ECMT 1130 | Basic Lineworker Skills | — | Provides a comprehensive summary of lineworker requirements. Physical and mechanical ability requirements will be presented. This course provides in-depth training and lab activity for pole climbing… source |
| ECON 1101 | Principles of Economics | — | Provides a description and analysis of economic operations in contemporary society. Emphasis is placed on developing an understanding of economic concepts and policies as they apply to everyday life.… source |
| ECON 2105 | Macroeconomics | — | Provides a description and analysis of macroeconomic principles and policies. Topics include basic economic principles, macroeconomic concepts, equilibrium in the goods and money markets, macroeconom… source |
| ECON 2106 | Microeconomics | — | Provides an analysis of the ways in which consumers and business firms interact in a market economy. Topics include basic economic principles, consumer choice, behavior of profit maximizing firms, mo… source |
| ELCR 1003 | Introduction to Electrical and Electronics Theory | — | This course investigates the fundamental principles of electricity and provides an overview of fundamental electronics theory with an emphasis on practical applications. Topics include: basic electri… source |
| ELCR 1005 | Soldering Technology | — | Develops the ability to solder and desolder connectors, components, and printed circuit boards using industry standards. Topics include: safety practices, soldering, desoldering, anti-static groundin… source |
| ELCR 1007 | ELCR | — | This course introduces Electronics and develops the basic skills necessary to perform work in the Electronics Technology field. Topics include: basic Electronic knowledge, safety practices, basic com… source |
| ELCR 1010 | Direct Current Circuits | — | This course provides instruction in the theory and practical application of simple and complex direct current circuitry. Topics include laboratory safety practices and procedures, electrical laws and… source |
| ELCR 1020 | Alternating Current Circuits | — | This course introduces the theory and application of varying sine wave voltages and current, and continues the development of AC concepts with emphasis on constructing, verifying, and troubleshooting… source |
| ELCR 1030 | Solid State Devices | — | This course provides instruction in the theory and application of solid state devices in the electronics industry. Emphasis is placed on the physical characteristics and uses of solid state devices.… source |
| ELCR 1040 | Digital and Microprocessor Fundamentals | — | This course is designed to provide sufficient coverage of digital electronics and microprocessor fundamentals. Digital fundamentals will introduce basic topics such as binary topics such as binary ar… source |
| ELCR 1060 | Linear Integrated Circuits | — | Provides in-depth instruction on the characteristics and applications of linear integrated circuits. Topics include: operational amplifiers, timers, and three-terminal voltage regulators. source |
| ELCR 1110 | Direct Current Circuits | — | This course introduces direct current (DC) concepts and applications. Topics include introduction to safety procedures and regulations, electrical laws and principles, cells and batteries, series, pa… source |
| ELCR 1120 | Alternating Current Circuits | — | This course introduces alternating current concepts, theory, and application of varying sine wave voltages and current. Topics include introduction to safety procedures and regulations, magnetism, AC… source |
| ELCR 1140 | Digital Fundamentals | — | This course is designed to provide coverage of the fundamentals of digital electronics. Topics include: safety practices, digital basics, number systems, logic gates and truth tables, combining logic… source |
| ELCR 1240 | Industrial Electronics Survey | — | Introduces the fundamental concepts and technologies utilized in industrial electronics applications. Topics include: process controls, sensors, motor controls, programmed controls, mechanical device… source |
| ELCR 1280 | Introduction to Embedded Systems | — | This course is designed to provide introduction coverage of Embedded Systems. An embedded system can be definedas a control system or computer system designed to perform a specific task. Emphasis is… source |
| ELCR 1800 | Electrical Lineworker Organization Principles | — | This course provides a comprehensive summary of lineworker requirements. Topics include physical and mechanical abilities, electrical and workplace safety practices, communications skills, and positi… source |
| ELCR 1820 | Electrical Lineworker Workplace Skills | — | This course will familiarize the student with the importance of working together and team building. Topics include basic tools in the problem solving process, change in the workplace, developing and… source |
| ELCR 1840 | Electrical Lineworker Automation Skills | — | This course familiarizes the student with the identification, proper use, basic electrical fundamentals, and safety and maintenance of lineworker hand and power tools. Students will be prepared to op… source |
| ELCR 1860 | Electrical Lineworker Occupational Skills | — | This course provides an introduction to the basic skills necessary for an electrical lineworker. Topics include an understanding of ratios and proportions, blueprint reading, CSL training and testing… source |
| ELCR 2110 | Process Control | — | Introduces industrial process control applications with an emphasis on sensors and signal conditioning. Topics include: symbology and drawing standards, control techniques, sensors and signal conditi… source |
| ELCR 2115 | Process Control | — | This course provides instruction in the principles and practices of instrumentation for industrial process control systems with an emphasis on industrial maintenance techniques for production equipme… source |
| ELCR 2120 | Motor Controls | — | Introduces the application of motor controls in the industrial environment. Topics include: AC/DC motors, AC/DC drives, MCC and contractors, NEC and NEMA standards, ladder diagrams, and power sources. source |
| ELCR 2125 | Motor Controls | — | This course introduces the application of motor controls in the industrial environment. Topics include: industrial safety, motor theory and operating principles, principles of motor control devices,… source |
| ELCR 2130 | Programmable Controllers | — | Provides the basic skills and techniques used in industrial application of programmable controls. Topics include: controller hardware, programming, PC applications, and troubleshooting. source |
| ELCR 2135 | Programmable Controllers | — | This course introduces the operational theory, systems terminology, PLC installation, and programming procedures for Programmable Logic Controllers. Emphasis is placed on PLC programming, connections… source |
| ELCR 2140 | Mechanical Devices | — | Develops knowledge and skills necessary to transmit mechanical power using common industrial linkage types. Emphasis is placed on use of mechanical devices in combination with electronic controls. To… source |
| ELCR 2150 | Fluid Power | — | Provides an overview of fluid power operation as applied to industrial electronics. Emphasis is placed on the interfacing of electronic and fluidic systems. Topics include: safety, fluid dynamics, hy… source |
| ELCR 2155 | Fluid Power | — | This course provides instruction in the fundamentals of safely operating, troubleshooting, and maintaining hydraulic and pneumatic fluid power systems. Theory and practical application concepts are d… source |
| ELCR 2160 | Advanced Microprocessors and Robotics | — | This course continues an earlier study of microprocessor fundamentals and introduces robotic theory and application. Topics include the microprocessor instruction set, programming and debugging appli… source |
| ELCR 2210 | Advanced Circuit Analysis | — | This course provides an in depth study of communication system concepts and emphasis an analysis of amplitude and frequency modulation and detection methods. Topics include AM, FM, and SSB modulation… source |
| ELCR 2220 | Digital Communications | — | This course continues the study of modulation and detection techniques. Topics include: digital modulation techniques, pulse modulation techniques, and sampling techniques. source |
| ELCR 2230 | Antenna and Transmission Lines | — | Provides an understanding of antennas and transmission lines used in communications. Topics include: transmission lines, wave guides, antenna types, antenna applications, and telephone transmission l… source |
| ELCR 2240 | Microwave Communications and Radar | — | Provides a basic understanding of microwave communications and radar. Topics include: microwave and radar fundamentals, microwave devices, wave guides, specialized antennas, radar systems, and commun… source |
| ELCR 2250 | Optical Communications Techniques | — | Surveys the major optical devices used for communications. Topics include: light sources, fiber optic cable, coupling and fusing, light modulation and detection techniques, and system application of… source |
| ELCR 2700 | HTI+ Certification Preparation | — | Prepares the student for taking the CompTIA HTI+ examination by reviewing the Residential Systems and Systems Infrastructure and Integration Objectives. Topics include Residential Systems and Systems… source |
| ELCR 2860 | CompTIA A+ Certification | — | Prepares the student for taking the CompTIA A+ examination by reviewing the A+ CORE and A+ Operating Systems Objectives. Topics include A+ Core Hardware and A+ Operating System Technologies. source |
| ELTR 1010 | Direct Current Fundamentals | — | Introduces direct current (DC) concepts and applications. Topics include: electrical principles and laws; batteries; DC test equipment; series, parallel, and simple combination circuits; and laborato… source |
| ELTR 1020 | Alternating Current Fundamentals | — | Introduces the theory and application of varying sine wave voltages and current. Topics include: magnetism, AC wave generation, AC test equipment, inductance, capacitance, and basic transformers. source |
| ELTR 1030 | Electrical Systems Basics II | — | Introduces electrical theory and principles used in residential, commercial, and industrial wiring applications. Emphasis is placed in electron theory, DC and AC circuits, Ohm's law, test equipment,… source |
| ELTR 1060 | Electrical Prints, Schematics, and Symbols | — | Introduces electrical symbols and their use in construction blueprints, electrical schematics, and diagrams. Topics include: electrical symbols, component identification, print reading and scales and… source |
| ELTR 1080 | Commercial Wiring I | — | This course introduces commercial wiring practices and procedures. Topics include: industrial safety procedures, the National Electrical Code, commercial load calculations, three-phase power systems,… source |
| ELTR 1090 | Commercial Wiring II | — | This course is a continuation of the study in commercial wiring practices and procedures. Topics include transformer connections, an introduction to low voltage systems, conduit design and installati… source |
| ELTR 1120 | Variable Speed Low Voltage Controls | — | Introduces types of electric motor control, reduced voltage starting, and applications. Emphasis will be placed on motor types, controller types, and applications. Includes information on wye and del… source |
| ELTR 1150 | Interpreting the National Electrical Code | — | This course facilitates the reading and interpretation of the National Electrical Code, and is designed for students with some experience in electrical wiring and use of the NEC. Students with an int… source |
| ELTR 1180 | Electrical Controls | — | Introduces line and low voltage switching circuits, manual and automatic controls and devices, and circuits. Emphasis will be placed on switching circuits, manual and automatic controls and devices,… source |
| ELTR 1205 | Residential Wiring I | — | Introduces residential wiring practices and procedures. Topics include: print reading, National Electrical Code, wiring materials and methods, and control of luminaries and receptacle installation. source |
| ELTR 1210 | Residential Wiring II | — | Provides additional instruction on wiring practices in accordance with the National Electrical Code. Topics include: single and multi-family load calculations, single and multi-family service install… source |
| ELTR 1220 | Industrial PLC's | — | Introduces operational theory, systems terminology, PLC installations, and programming procedures for programmable logic controls. Emphasis is placed on pic programming, connections, installations, a… source |
| ELTR 1250 | Diagnostic Troubleshooting | — | Introduces diagnostic techniques related to electrical malfunctions. Special attention is given to use of safety precautions during troubleshooting. Topics include: problem diagnosis, advanced schema… source |
| ELTR 1260 | Transformers | — | Provides instruction in the theory and operation of specific types of transformers. Emphasis will be placed on National Electrical Code requirements related to the use of transformers. Topics include… source |
| ELTR 1270 | N.E.C. Industrial Wiring Applications | — | Provides instruction in industrial wiring applications of the National Electrical Code. Topics include: rigid/IMC conduit installation, EMT conduit installation, busways installation, cable tray/wire… source |
| ELTR 1500 | Electrical Systems Technology Internship/Practicum | — | This course is designed to give students the opportunity to engage in a lab project or an off-site internship for the purpose of refining the skills necessary for gainful employment. The student is e… source |
| ELTR 1510 | Electrical Worker | — | Introduces work hazards present during the construction of manufacturing homes or construction sites. Emphasis is placed on the proper use of electrical tools and equipment and maintenance of these t… source |
| ELTR 1520 | Grounding and Bonding | — | Presents the theory and practical applications for grounding and bonding systems. Emphasis will be placed on the use of the requirements of the National Electrical Code. Topics include: branch circui… source |
| ELTR 1525 | Photovoltaic Systems | — | This class introduces techniques and method on how to install residential and commercial photovoltaic systems. source |
| ELTR 1530 | Conduit Sizing | — | source |
| ELTR 1540 | Wire Pulling and Codes | — | The purpose of this course is for instruction in the installation of cabling systems. Emphasis will be on the types of cabling technologies that address voice, video, and data communications and the… source |
| EMPL 1000 | Interpersonal Relations and Professional Development | — | Emphasizes human relations and professional development in today's rapidly changing world that prepares students for living and working in a complex society. Topics include human relations skills, jo… source |
| EMSP 1000L | Emergency Medical Responder (Fast Track) Lab | — | The Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) course prepares the student to provide initial stabilizing care to the sick or injured prior to the arrival of Emergency Medical Services Professionals (EMS), an… source |
| EMSP 1000 | Emergency Medical Responder (Fast Track) Theory | — | The Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) course prepares the student to provide initial stabilizing care to the sick or injured prior to the arrival of Emergency Medical Services Professionals (EMS), an… source |
| EMSP 1010 | Emergency Medical Responder | — | The Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) course prepares the student to provide initial stabilizing care to the sick or injured prior to the arrival of Emergency Medical Services Professionals (EMS), an… source |
| EMSP 1110 | Introduction to the EMT Profession | — | This course serves as the introductory course to the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) profession. It orients the student to the prehospital care environment, issues related to the provision of patien… source |
| EMSP 1120 | EMT Assessment/Airway Management and Pharmacology | — | This course prepares students for initial scene management and assessment of patients as well as management of the airway. Introduction to pharmacology is also covered. Includes application of scene… source |
| EMSP 1130 | Medical Emergencies for the EMT | — | This course integrates pathophysiological principles and assessment findings to formulate a field impression and implement the treatment plan of cases involving non-traumatic medical emergencies. Top… source |
| EMSP 1140 | Special Patient Populations | — | This course provides a fundamental knowledge of growth, development, and aging and assessment findings to provide basic emergency care and transportation for a patient with special needs. Topics incl… source |
| EMSP 1150 | Shock and Trauma for the EMT | — | This course is designed to prepare the EMT student to apply pre-hospital emergency care to patients who have sustained injuries resulting from various mechanisms of injury including: Abdominal and Ge… source |
| EMSP 1160 | Clinical and Practical Applications for the EMT | — | This course provides supervised clinical experience in various clinical settings as well as opportunities to demonstrate critical thinking skills and assessment-based management techniques through co… source |
| EMSP 1210 | Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Theory I | — | This course serves as the foundational introduction to the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) profession, orienting students to both in-hospital and out-of-hospital prehospital care environments. It co… source |
| EMSP 1211 | Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Lab I | — | This course allows students to master psychomotor and affective skills required to perform as an EMT. The student must master various skills and assessment from content previous taught within using s… source |
| EMSP 1220 | Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Theory II | — | This course integrates pathophysiological principles and assessment findings to formulate field impressions and implement treatment plans for a wide range of non-traumatic medical emergencies. It pro… source |
| EMSP 1221 | Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Lab II | — | This course builds upon and allows students to master the psychomotor and affective skills required to perform as an EMT. Students must master the affective skills and assessments from content previo… source |
| EMSP 1230 | Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Clinical | — | This clinical practicum course provides Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) students with hands-on, real-world experience in various healthcare and pre-hospital settings. Under the supervision of lice… source |
| EMSP 1510 | Advanced Concepts for the AEMT | — | This course serves as the introductory course to the advanced level practice of the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT). It expands on the information attained at the EMT level. Topics inclu… source |
| EMSP 1520 | Advanced Patient Care for the AEMT | — | This course provides opportunities to apply fundamental knowledge of basic and selected advanced emergency care and transportation based on assessment findings for the following: an acutely ill patie… source |
| EMSP 1530 | Clinical Applications for the AEMT | — | This course provides supervised clinical experience in various clinical settings. Topics include: Clinicals. source |
| EMSP 1540 | Clinical and Practical Applications for the AEMT | — | This course provides supervised clinical experience in various clinical settings as well as opportunities to demonstrate critical thinking skills and assessment-based management techniques through co… source |
| EMSP 1550 | Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Theory I | — | This course builds on the previous EMT program courses and provides a broader depth and breadth of learning to the following topics. It introduces additional topics following the National EMS Educati… source |
| EMSP 1550L | Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Lab I | — | This course allows students to master the psychomotor and affective skills required to perform as an AEMT. Students also mast the affective skills of patient communications and assessments using scen… source |
| EMSP 1560 | Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Theory II | — | This course builds on the previous EMT program and course and provides a broader depth and breadth of learning to the following topics. It introduces additional topics following the National EMS Educ… source |
| EMSP 1560L | Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Lab II | — | This course builds upon and allows students to master the psychomotor and affective skills required to perform as an AEMT. Students also mast the affective skills of patient communications and assess… source |
| EMSP 1570 | Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Clinical | — | This course provides the student with opportunities to put didactic and lab skills learned into real world environment under the careful direct observation of a clinical preceptor. The minimum number… source |
| EMSP 1580 | Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Capstone | — | This course provides the student the opportunity to demonstrate proficiency as an entry level AEMT, in management of patient in the role of team leader. This is performed under the direct observation… source |
| EMSP 2100 | Paramedic Foundations | — | This course introduces foundational knowledge, skills, and professional behaviors required for paramedic practice. Topics include EMS systems, workforce safety and wellness, research, documentation,… source |
| EMSP 2101 | Paramedic Pharmacology & Airway Management | — | This course prepares students to safely and effectively manage the pharmacologic and airway needs of patients at the paramedic provider level. Topics include foundational advanced principles of pharm… source |
| EMSP 2102 | Paramedic Cardiology | — | This course prepares paramedic students to recognize, assess, and manage cardiovascular conditions in the prehospital environment. Emphasis is placed on ECG interpretation, cardiac electrophysiology,… source |
| EMSP 2103 | Paramedic Medical Emergencies | — | This course focuses on the recognition, assessment, and management of medical emergencies across all age groups. Topics include neurological, endocrine, abdominal, immunologic, infectious, toxicologi… source |
| EMSP 2104 | Paramedic Trauma Care | — | This course addresses the recognition, assessment, and management of traumatic injuries by the paramedic in the prehospital environment. Emphasis is placed on trauma systems, injury prevention, patho… source |
| EMSP 2105 | Paramedic Special Populations | — | This course focuses on the unique needs and considerations for special patient populations in the prehospital setting. Topics include assessment and management of pediatric, obstetric, neonatal, and… source |
| EMSP 2106 | Paramedic Applications | — | This capstone course is designed to synthesize, apply, and assess knowledge, skills, and professional behaviors acquired throughout the paramedic program. Students will engage in comprehensive patien… source |
| EMSP 2110 | Foundations of Paramedicine | — | This course introduces the student to the role of the paramedic in today's healthcare system, with a focus on the prehospital setting. This course will also prepare the student to integrate scene and… source |
| EMSP 2120 | Applications of Pathophysiology for Paramedics | — | This course expands the concepts of pathophysiology as it correlates to disease processes. This course will enable the student to apply the general concepts of pathophysiology to the assessment and m… source |
| EMSP 2130 | Advanced Resuscitative Skills for Paramedics | — | This course will equip the paramedicine student with an expanded knowledge of pharmacology, as well as skills used to manage the respiratory system. Students will learn to use these advanced resuscit… source |
| EMSP 2140 | Advanced Cardiovascular Concepts | — | This course equips the paramedicine student with an expanded knowledge of the anatomy, physiology, and electrophysiology of the cardiovascular system. Students will also examine the epidemiology of c… source |
| EMSP 2201 | Paramedic Experience I | — | This course provides supervised clinical and field experiences for paramedic students to apply foundational knowledge and develop core competencies in real-world environments. Students will participa… source |
| EMSP 2202 | Paramedic Experience II | — | This course provides supervised clinical and field experiences for paramedic students to apply foundational knowledge and develop core competencies in real-world environments. Students will participa… source |
| EMSP 2203 | Paramedic Experience III | — | This course provides supervised clinical and field experiences for paramedic students to apply foundational knowledge and develop core competencies in real-world environments. Students will participa… source |
| EMSP 2204 | Paramedic Experience IV | — | This course provides supervised clinical and field experiences for paramedic students to apply foundational knowledge and develop core competencies in real-world environments. Students will participa… source |
| EMSP 2205 | Paramedic Experience V | — | This course provides supervised clinical and field experiences for paramedic students to apply foundational knowledge and develop core competencies in real-world environments. Students will participa… source |
| EMSP 2206 | Paramedic Capstone Field Internship | — | This final capstone experience provides paramedic students with the opportunity to apply the full scope of their education in a supervised field setting. Students function under the guidance of an ap… source |
| EMSP 2310 | Therapeutic Modalities of Cardiovascular Care | — | This course will enable the student to integrate assessment findings with principles of epidemiology and pathophysiology to formulate a field impression and implement a comprehensive treatment/dispos… source |
| EMSP 2320 | Therapeutic Modalities of Medical Care | — | This course will enable the student to integrate assessment findings with principles of epidemiology and pathophysiology to formulate a field impression and implement a comprehensive treatment/dispos… source |
| EMSP 2330 | Therapeutic Modalities of Trauma Care | — | This course will enable the student to integrate a comprehensive knowledge of causes and pathophysiology into the management of traumatic: cardiac arrest and peri-arrest states; shock, respiratory fa… source |
| EMSP 2340 | Therapeutic Modalities for Special Patient Populations | — | This course will enable the student to integrate assessment findings with principles of pathophysiology and knowledge of psychosocial needs to formulate a field impression and implement a comprehensi… source |
| EMSP 2510 | Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - I | — | This course provides the paramedicine student with supervised clinical experience in various clinical settings. Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - I is one in a series of courses that also inc… source |
| EMSP 2520 | Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - II | — | This course provides the paramedicine student with supervised clinical experience in various clinical settings. Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - II is one in a series of courses that also in… source |
| EMSP 2530 | Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - III | — | This course provides the paramedicine student with supervised clinical experience in various clinical settings. Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - III is one in a series of courses that also i… source |
| EMSP 2540 | Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - IV | — | This course provides the paramedicine student with supervised clinical experience in various clinical settings. Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - IV is one in a series of courses that also in… source |
| EMSP 2550 | Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - V | — | This course provides the paramedicine student with supervised clinical experience in various clinical settings. Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - V is one in a series of courses that also inc… source |
| EMSP 2560 | Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - VI | — | This course provides the paramedicine student with supervised clinical experience in various clinical settings. Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - VI is one in a series of courses that also in… source |
| EMSP 2570 | Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - VII | — | This course provides the paramedicine student with supervised clinical experience in various clinical settings. Clinical Applications for the Paramedic - VII is one in a series of courses that also i… source |
| EMSP 2710 | Field Internship for the Paramedic | — | Provides supervised field internship experience in the prehospital advanced life support setting. Topics include: Field Internship. source |
| EMSP 2720 | Practical Applications for the Paramedic | — | Allows opportunities to demonstrate critical thinking skills and assessment-based management techniques through competency-based evaluations relevant to the practice of a Paramedic. Topics include: A… source |
| ENGL 0096 | English I | — | Emphasizes standard English usage. Topics include capitalization, basic punctuation, subject and verb agreement, correct verb forms, spelling, and basic paragraph development. source |
| ENGL 0097 | English II | — | Emphasizes the rules of grammar, punctuation, capitalization, spelling, and writing in order to ensure a smooth transition into communicating orally and in writing. Topics include basic grammar, basi… source |
| ENGL 0098 | English III | — | Emphasizes the ability to communicate using written methods. Topics include writing, grammar, and revising. source |
| ENGL 0099 | ENGL-0099-ALP (Accelerated Learning Program) English | — | This course provides writing and grammar instructional support for student success in English 1010 or English 1101. Students take this course concurrently with English 1101. Topics include academic e… source |
| ENGL 0988 | Intermediate Reading and Writing | — | This course integrates academic reading and writing skills to prepare students to be career and college ready. Topics include reading and writing processes, study strategies, critical thinking strate… source |
| ENGL 1005 | Applied Technical Communication | — | This course emphasizes the practical knowledge of professional writing. Topics include appropriate professional writing techniques and formats; appropriate methods of communicating with internal and… source |
| ENGL 1010 | Fundamentals of English I | — | Emphasizes the development and improvement of written and oral communication abilities. Topics include analysis of writing, applied grammar and writing skills, editing and proofreading skills, resear… source |
| ENGL 1012 | Fundamentals of English II | — | Provides knowledge and application of written and oral communications found in the workplace. Topics include writing fundamentals and speaking fundamentals. source |
| ENGL 1101 | Composition and Rhetoric | — | Explores the analysis of literature and articles about issues in the humanities and in society. Students practice various modes of writing, ranging from exposition to argumentation and persuasion. Th… source |
| ENGL 1102 | Literature and Composition | — | Emphasizes the student*s ability to read literature analytically and meaningfully and to communicate clearly. Students analyze the form and content of literature in historical and philosophical conte… source |
| ENGL 1105 | Workplace and Technical Communication | — | Emphasizes practical knowledge of technical communications techniques, procedures, and reporting formats used in industry and business. Topics include reference use and research, device and process d… source |
| ENGL 2110 | World Literature | — | This course explores the history of the human experience through literature and writing across the cultures of the world. Surveys of important works across multiple geners of fiction and non-fiction… source |
| ENGL 2130 | American Literature | — | Emphasizes American literature as a reflection of culture and ideas. A survey of important works in American literature. Includes a variety of literary genres: short stories, poetry, drama, nonfictio… source |
| ENGT 1000 | Introduction to Engineering Technology | — | Provides a study of engineering technology as a career field and describes the knowledge and skills required for academic and occupational success. Topics include: engineering technology career, meas… source |
| ENGT 2300 | Capstone Project | — | This course will require students to undertake either individual or team projects, by applying knowledge acquired classroom/lab activities in program courses and core courses. The student will create… source |
| ENGT 2400 | Evidence and Procedures for Boundary Locations Internship | — | This course will provide the field experience to enhance the competencies taught in the lecture portion. source |
| ESCI 1010 | Occupational Safety and Health Regulations | — | This course is designed to provide an overview of regulatory agencies involved in occupational health and safety and their functions in the enforcement of regulation and/or compliance of safety laws.… source |
| ESCI 1120 | Water Treatment Processes | — | This course provides an introduction to water and wastewater operations and the basic skills and knowledge needed to advance in this industry. The course will provide an overview of water and wastewa… source |
| ESCI 1140 | Wastewater Treatment | — | This course focuses on the operation of industrial wastewater pre-treatment facilities and industrial wastewater treatment facilities discharging directly to the environment (with NPDES permits). An… source |
| ESCI 1260 | Water Supply | — | This course provides an overview of water resources planning and management including basic principles of hydrology and hydrogeology; the social, economic and policy framework for water resources man… source |
| ESTH 1000 | Introduction to Esthetics | — | Introduces the fundamental theory and practices of the Professional Esthetician. Emphasis will be placed on professional practices and safety. Topics include: state and local laws, rules and regulati… source |
| ESTH 1010 | Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin | — | Introduction to anatomy and physiology; disorders of the skin and nutrition and health of the skin. Topics include: cells/tissues/organs, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, circulatory… source |
| ESTH 1020 | Skin Care Procedures | — | Introduces the theory, procedures, and products used in the care and treatment of the skin. Topics include: client consultation and preparation, cleansing the skin, techniques for professional massag… source |
| ESTH 1030 | Electricity and Facial Treatments with Machines | — | Provides instruction on and application of techniques and theory in the treatment of the skin. Topics include: skin analysis equipment, basic skin care products, basic electricity, mens skin care pro… source |
| ESTH 1040 | Advanced Skin Care | — | Provides instruction on and application of techniques and theory in the treatment of the skin. Topics include: intrinsic aging, analysis of sensitive skin, treatment for hyperpigmentation, causes of… source |
| ESTH 1050 | Color Theory and Makeup | — | Provides instruction on and application of techniques and theory in the treatment of the skin. Topics include: morphology of hair, hair removal, sanitation, eyebrow shaping, waxing, ingrown hair serv… source |
| ESTH 1060 | Esthetics Practicum I | — | Provides laboratory experience necessary for the development of skill levels to be a competent esthetician. The allocation of time to the various phases of esthetics is prescribed by the state board… source |
| ESTH 1070 | Esthetics Practicum II | — | Provides experience for professional development and completion of requirements for state licensure. Emphasis will be placed on the display of conduct and positive attitudes. The requirements for thi… source |
| ESTH 1080 | Advanced Esthetics with Medical Fundamentals Theory | — | source |
| ESTH 1090 | Advanced Esthetics with Medical Fundamentals Practicum | — | source |
| FILM 1010 | Basic Skills of Film and Television Production I | — | Explores the foundational hierarchy and work environment found in the Film and Television Production Industry. Emphasis is placed on the students’ understanding of the fundamental elements, principle… source |
| FILM 1020 | Basic Skills of Film and Television Production II | — | Building on the fundamentals gained from the Film 1010, broadens the exploration of the business of Film and Television Production by understanding the scheduling and budgeting process. Stresses the… source |
| FILM 1030 | Essentials of Film and Television Post-Production I | — | Expose students to the final phase of the production process cycle. Introduction to all facets of post production and create an understanding of file protocols, workflow, basic logging of original ma… source |
| FILM 1040 | Film and Television Production Scheduling/Movie Magic | — | Continues the exploration into the techniques of Film and Television Production by acquainting students with the pre-production process of script breakdown, scene evaluation and film production sched… source |
| FILM 1050 | Film and Television Production Budgeting/Movie Magic | — | Continues to teach the industry software. Following the pre-production scheduling process, comes the utilization of the data collected through the scheduling process, comes the utilization of the dat… source |
| FILM 1060 | Introduction to Georgia Film Tax Credits | — | Introduces the Georgia Film Tax Credit. Understanding of these Laws, Rules and Guidelines is the purpose of this class. Includes copies of all state tax credit paperwork, qualifying tax credit catego… source |
| FILM 1070 | Film and Television Payroll | — | Introduces the fundamentals of payroll principles coupled with the Film Production specific applications. This course provides an understanding of the laws that affect a company's payroll structure a… source |
| FILM 1080 | Film and TV Basic Set Construction & Scenic Painting I | — | Introduces set construction techniques, material differences (from traditional construction methods) and safety essentials in relation to the Film and Television Production environment will be the co… source |
| FILM 1090 | Film and TV Basic Set Construction & Scenic Painting II | — | Building on the fundamentals gained from the Film 1080, this course broadens the exploration and understanding of advanced construction processes and techniques, specialized materials and unique tool… source |
| FILM 1100 | GFA Introduction to On-Set Film Production | — | This course provides students with a basic set of skills and insights sufficient to be integrated onto the sets of working film productions. The course is offered in collaboration with the Georgia Fi… source |
| FILM 1110 | Make-up, Hair and Wardrobe Special Techniques for Film and TV | — | This course is designed to build on previous acquired knowledge and skills learned as a licensed cosmetologist. And develop the necessary skills requred to be successful within the film and televisio… source |
| FILM 1120 | Introduction to Special Effects Make-up Techniques for Film and TV | — | Licensed cosmetologist practice artistic abilities with each service performed. A Special Effect Make-up Technician also portrays the same artistic abilites with a keen eye for color and imagination.… source |
| FILM 1310 | Basic Skills of Electric/Lighting for Film I | — | Explores the foundational concepts, skills and work environments for an electrician in the Film and Television Production Industry. Emphasis is placed on the students understanding of the fundamental… source |
| FILM 1320 | Basic Skills of Electric/Lighting for Film II | — | Building on the fundamentals gained from the Film 1310. Broaden the exploration of the equipment used in the Electrical / Lighting department, including expected protocols, etiquette and ethics. Stre… source |
| FILM 1350 | GFA Electric and Lighting | — | This course is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge of electrical distribution and set lighting on a motion picture or episodic television set in order to facilitate their entry a… source |
| FILM 1410 | Basic Skills of Grip/Rigging for Film I | — | Explores the foundational concepts, skills and work environments for a Grip in the Film and Television Production Industry. Emphasis is placed on the students understanding of the terminologies, fund… source |
| FILM 1420 | Basic Skills of Grip/Rigging for Film II | — | Building on the fundamentals gained from the Film 1410. Broaden the exploration of the equipment used in The Grip / Rigging department, including expected protocols, etiquette and ethics. Stressing t… source |
| FILM 1430 | Basics of Dolly and Track Operations | — | Explores the function, set-up and operations of a Dolly on a film set. Includes use of straight track, curved track and dance-floor. Intro to the many different brands and styles of dollies, includin… source |
| FILM 1450 | GFA Grip and Rigging | — | Grip and Rigging is an introduction and orientation to the practice of rigging and supporting grip equipment, cameras, vehicles, and other physical/mechanical devices. Grips are first and foremost te… source |
| FILM 1510 | GFA Set Construction and Painting | — | Designed to equip students with entry-level skills and knowledge of set construction for the film and episodic television industries. Students will participate in class projects that include reading… source |
| FILM 2010 | Advanced Skills for Film and TV Production I | — | Reinforcing the foundational knowledge gained in Film 1010 & 1020, reinforce the structure embedded in the hierarchy and work environment found in the Film and Television Production Industry. Emphasi… source |
| FILM 2020 | Advanced Skills for Film and TV Production II | — | Building on the fundamentals gained from the course Film 2010, students will broaden the exploration of the business of Film and Television Production by better understanding the scheduling and budge… source |
| FILM 2030 | Essentials of Film and TV Post-Production II | — | Building on the fundamentals of the final phase of the production process cycle gained from the Film 1030 course. Continue development of skills used in all facets of post production and creating/mai… source |
| FILM 2040 | Advanced Film and TV Production Scheduling/Movie Magic | — | Building on the fundamentals gained from the and , broadens the exploration of the business of Film and Television Production by a deeper understanding the scheduling and budgeting process using the… source |
| FILM 2050 | Advanced Film and TV Production Budgeting/Movie Magic | — | Building on the advanced skills gained from the , students will delve deeper into the budgeting process to examine the intricacies of large scale production planning. Students will be introduced to c… source |
| FILM 2080 | Film and TV Adv. Set Construction and Scenic Painting I | — | Building on the techniques learned in / , students will be exposed to basic script breakdown, evaluation and budgeting concepts in regards to set creation for a Film project. Advanced techniques will… source |
| FILM 2090 | Film and TV Adv. Set Construction and Scenic Painting II | — | Continuing the exploration of the set construction area of film productions, students will design a set, based on script specifications, draw sketches and plans and construct a portion of the set, ba… source |
| FILM 2100 | GFA Practicum | — | Through cooperative agreements among the film industry, the Georgia Film Academy, and the student, the practicum provides students opportunities to demonstrate techniques learned in the initial Georg… source |
| FILM 2310 | Advanced Skills of Electric/Lighting for Film I | — | Expose students to the operation of lighting instruments, distribution components and lighting accessories. Introduction to basics of lighting and distribution troubleshooting, including skills, proc… source |
| FILM 2320 | Advanced Skills of Electric/Lighting for Film II | — | Continue the exploration into the techniques of Film and Television Production by acquainting students to the basics of lighting for Film. Utilizing industry standards, students will become familiar… source |
| FILM 2410 | Advanced Skills of Grip/Rigging for Film I | — | Expose students to the operation of stands, clamps and hangers, speed-rail, flags/frames and basic grip accessories. Introduction to basics of grip /rigging troubleshooting, including skills, process… source |
| FILM 2420 | Advanced Skills of Grip/Rigging for Film II | — | Continue the exploration into the grip / rigging department by acquainting students to the basics of exterior rigging techniques for Film. Utilizing industry standard gear, students will become famil… source |
| FILM 2430 | Basics of Crane, Condor and Heavy Equipment | — | Explores the function, set-up and operations of cranes, condors (cherry-picker) and other heavy equipment used on a film set. Includes the use of cranes, arms and jibs. Intro to the many different wa… source |
| FILM 2550 | GFA Film Practicum/Internship | — | This program is offered in collaboration with the Georgia Film Academy. Through cooperative agreements among the film industry, the GFA, and the student, the practicum provides students the opportuni… source |
| FILM 2900 | Film and TV Production Practicum/Internship | — | Provides additional skills application in a professional production environment through cooperative agreements among the film industry, the Georgia Film Institute and the student to furnish employmen… source |
| FOSC 1206 | Introduction to Forensic Science | — | This introductory course will provide a broad overview of the areas in forensic science covered in higher level courses. Topics include the recognition, identification, individualization and evaluati… source |
| FOSC 2010 | Crime Scene Investigation I | — | A study of the methods and techniques of scientific crime scene investigation and analysis using principles from biology, chemistry, and physics to document, recognize, preserve and collect physical… source |
| FOSC 2011 | Crime Scene Investigation II | — | Designed to follow Crime Scene Investigation I, this course focuses on the specialized scene techniques needed to investigate, analyze, process and reconstruct crime scenes. Topics will include presu… source |
| FOSC 2012 | Forensic Trace Evidence | — | Trace evidence is often divided into two categories; chemistry and microscopy. This course is an introductory course in trace evidence to include the sub disciplines of hairs, fibers, arson, gunshot… source |
| FOSC 2014 | Documentation and Report Preparation | — | The effectiveness of quality notes, reports and accurate documentation in the investigative process are explained and performed. Preparation of a report, chain of custody documents and other forms wi… source |
| FOSC 2028 | Bloodstain Pattern Analysis | — | Bloodstain pattern analysis is a tool usedin crime scene investigations to reconstruct events and evaluate statements. Lectures on terminology and theory coupled with practical laboratory exercises w… source |
| FOSC 2033 | Death Investigation | — | This course examines the fundamentals of a medicolegal death investigation, the operation of death investigation system and the role of the death investigator. Procedures required to assist the medic… source |
| FOSC 2035 | Forensic Photography | — | The basic principles of photography generation and manipulation. Students will learn the basic camera operations including shutter speed, aperture, and lighting. Topics will include macro and micro p… source |
| FOSC 2037 | Victimology | — | While individuals have been crime victims for many years, victimology or the study of crime victims is a relatively recent discipline. The majority of criminological research and discussion has been… source |
| FOSC 2039 | Computer Forensics | — | The main goal of this course is to provide students with an understanding of computer forensics and investigation tools and techniques. Students will gain a solid foundation in computer forensics and… source |
| FOSC 2040 | Forensic Firearms and Toolmark Identification | — | The course is an introduction to firearms, ammunition and ammunition components, microscopic comparison of questioned bullets, cartridge cases and toolmarks, distance determination, gunpowder and sho… source |
| FOSC 2041 | Latent Print Examination | — | This course explains the history, biology, and basic principles of friction ridge analysis. Properly recording, processing, documenting, collecting, and preserving latent print evidence will be discu… source |
| FOSC 2150 | Case Preparation and Courtroom Testimony | — | Examines the case file preparation, admissibility of evidence rulings, the criminal trial process, courtroom demeanor, and direct and cross examination techniques for courtroom testimony. Skills are… source |
| FOSC 2200 | Forensic Firearm Injuries, Distance Determination and Firearm Safety | — | Firearm related injuries and distance determination, using the analysis of both gunshot residues and shotgun pattern analysis will be the focus of this course. The application of the scientific metho… source |
| FRSC 1020 | Basic Firefighter - Emergency Services Fundamentals | — | This course provides the student with information on the applicable laws, policies, and standards that the Firefighter I course is designed, and how the course will be administered. This course will… source |
| FRSC 1030 | Basic Firefighter - MODULE I | — | This course provides the firefighter candidate/recruit with basic knowledge and skills to perform various fire ground operations as a firefighter on emergency scenes. The candidate/recruit will learn… source |
| FRSC 1040 | Basic Firefighter - MODULE II | — | This course builds from the skills and knowledge in Module I and provides the knowledge and skills to support the fireground techniques learned in the previous courses. The firefighter will learn var… source |
| FRSC 1050 | Fire and Life Safety EducatorI | — | Most structural fires, fire deaths and fire injuries occur in the home. This course addresses some of the most important responsibilities of the modern fire service; teaching the public to prevent or… source |
| FRSC 1060 | Fire Prevention, Preparedness and Maintenance | — | This course provides the student with the necessary skills of fire prevention, emergency scene preparedness, and tool and equipment maintenance. Specifically addressed are the following topics: basic… source |
| FRSC 1070 | Introduction to Technical Rescue | — | This course provides an awareness of the principles of technical rescue through utilization of readings from the text, classroom discussion, practical skills, and practice. This course includes Extri… source |
| FRSC 1080 | Fireground Operations | — | This course will provide the student basic knowledge of the roles and responsibilities of the Firefighter II; the standard operating procedures and guidelines of firefighters; fire service communicat… source |
| FRSC 1100 | Introduction to the Fire Service | — | This course is a survey of the philosophy and history of Fire Protection, loss of property and life by fire, review of municipal fire defenses and the organization and function of the federal, state,… source |
| FRSC 1110 | Fire Administration - Supervision and Leadership | — | This course provides the necessary knowledge and skills for an emergency responder to become a successful fire officer. The student will learn how to become a responsible leader and supervisor to a c… source |
| FRSC 1115 | Fire Behavior and Combustion | — | This course provides an understanding of the basic principles of fire chemistry, the processes of fire/combustion, and fire behavior. It addresses theoretical concepts, explaining their importance, a… source |
| FRSC 1121 | Firefighting Strategy and Tactics | — | This course presents the principles of applying fire department resources to mitigate a fire or related emergency. General topics include: principles of firefighting, size up, engine company operatio… source |
| FRSC 1132 | Fire Service Instructor | — | Students will learn to analyze jobs and information, then prepare and present related training. Emphasis is placed on planning, organizing, presenting, and testing, using methodologies appropriate to… source |
| FRSC 1141 | Hazardous Materials Operations | — | This course provides emergency responder personnel with the information to respond safely, limit possible exposure to all personnel, and to provide information to the proper authorities as being a pr… source |
| FRSC 1151 | Fire Prevention & Inspection | — | Emphasis is placed on the shared responsibility of all fire service personnel to prevent fires and fire losses by survey of fire prevention activities, conducting basic fire prevention inspections, p… source |
| FRSC 1161 | Fire Service Safety and Loss Control | — | This course will provide the necessary knowledge and skills for the emergency responder to understand occupational safety and health and be able to develop safety programs. The course starts with an… source |
| FRSC 2100 | Fire Administration Management | — | This course will provide the necessary knowledge and skills for the emergency responder to become a diverse leader and manager in their department. The course starts with the history of the fire serv… source |
| FRSC 2110 | Fire Service Hydraulics | — | This course begins with the history and theories of the use of water for fire extinguishment then moves to practical application of the principles of hydraulics in water systems and on the fire groun… source |
| FRSC 2120 | Fire Protection Systems | — | A review of fire detection and protection systems including: automatic sprinkler systems, portable fire extinguishers, restaurant/kitchen systems, special hazard systems, detection systems, and contr… source |
| FRSC 2130 | Fire Service Building Construction | — | Presents building construction features from the perspective of the fire service with emphasis placed on the use of building construction information to prevent and reduce fire fighter and civilian d… source |
| FRSC 2141 | Incident Command | — | The Incident Command course is designed to illustrate the responsibilities to use, deploy, implement, and/or function within an Incident Command System (ICS) as well as functioning within multi-juris… source |
| FRSC 2170 | Fire and Arson Investigation | — | Presents an introduction to Fire Investigation. Emphasis is placed upon: fire behavior, combustion properties of various materials, sources of ignition, and investigative techniques for - structures,… source |
| GERT 1000 | Understanding the Geronotological Client | — | This course provides a description of the aging client in the aging services network as well as an examination of sociological, psychological, and biological aspects of aging. source |
| GERT 1020 | Behavioral Aspects of Aging | — | This course addresses behavioral health issues associated with aging, including psycho-social impact of cultural and cohort influences; a discussion of prevention, diagnosis, assessment, and interven… source |
| GERT 1030 | Gerontological Nutrition | — | This course provides a study of the nutritional needs of the individual, including older adults. Topics include: nutrients, standard and modified diets, nutrition throughout the lifespan, and client… source |
| HACE 2100 | Family Economic Issues Through the Life Course | — | This course explores the family as a producing and consuming unit, including the decision-making process involved and the special role of housing. Emphasis is placed on interrelationships among decis… source |
| HECT 1100 | Hemodialysis Patient Care | — | This course will focus on the theoretical and clinical aspects of hemodialysis, including the duties and responsibilities essential to the delivery of patient care in the chronic outpatient setting. source |
| HECT 1120 | Hemodialysis Practicum | — | This course will focus on the theoretical and clinical aspects of hemodialysis, including the duties and responsibilities essential to the delivery of patient care in the chronic outpatient setting. source |
| HIST 1111 | World History I | — | Emphasizes the study of intellectual, cultural, scientific, political, and social contributions of the civilizations of the world and the evolution of these civilizations during the period from the p… source |
| HIST 1112 | World History II | — | Emphasizes the study of the intellectual, cultural, scientific, political, and social contributions of the civilizations of the world and the evolution of these civilizations during the period from e… source |
| HIST 2111 | U.S. History I | — | Emphasizes the study of U.S. History to 1877 to include the post-Civil War period. The course focuses on the period from the Age of Discovery through the Civil War to include geographical, intellectu… source |
| HIST 2112 | U.S. History II | — | Emphasizes the study of the social, cultural, and political history of the United States from 1865 to the beginning of the twenty-first century and will equip the student to better understand the pro… source |
| HORT 1000 | Horticulture Science | — | Introduces the fundamentals of plant science and horticulture as a career field. Emphasis will be placed on an industry overview; plant morphology; plant physiology; environmental factors affecting h… source |
| HORT 1010 | Woody Ornamental Plant Identification | — | Provides the basis for a fundamental understanding of the taxonomy, identification, and culture requirements of woody plants. Topics include: introduction to woody plants, classification of woody pla… source |
| HORT 1020 | Herbaceous Plant Identification | — | Emphasizes the identification,selection,and cultural requirements of herbaceous plants. Topics include: introduction to herbaceous plants, plant classification and nomenclature of herbaceous plants,… source |
| HORT 1030 | Greenhouse Management | — | This course helps to prepare students for a career in the management of commercial greenhouses, conservatories and institutuional greenhouses. Emphasis is placed on greenhouse construction; operation… source |
| HORT 1040 | Landscape Installation | — | This course helps develop skills needed to prepare an area for plant and vital non-plant materials as well as install the landscape items as intended by the designer. Topics include: Workplace safety… source |
| HORT 1041 | Landscape Construction | — | This course develops fundamental skills in landscape construction with an emphasis on landscape grading, drainage, retaining walls, and pavements. Topics include workplace safety, site preparation, p… source |
| HORT 1050 | Nursery Production and Management | — | Develops skills necessary to propagate and produce both container and field grown nursery stock. Topics include: industry overview, facility design, propagation techniques and environment, field grow… source |
| HORT 1060 | Landscape Design | — | Introduces design principles, drawing skills, and plant selection techniques required to produce landscape plans for residential/commercial clients. Topics include: landscape design principles, sketc… source |
| HORT 1070 | Landscape Installation | — | This course develops skills needed for the proper selection, installation, and establishment of landscape trees, shrubs, groundcovers, turf, and flowers. Topics include workplace safety, interpreting… source |
| HORT 1080 | Pest Management | — | This course provides an introduction to the principles and mechanisms of integrated pest management across a diverse array of pests including insects, weeds, plant pathogens, nematodes and vertebrate… source |
| HORT 1100 | Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture | — | Introduces the fundamentals of small scale agriculture with a sustainable approach. Emphasis will be placed on an industry overview, history and foundation of sustainable practices, management and fe… source |
| HORT 1110 | Small Scale Food Production | — | Continues hands-on experience in food-crop production to be sold direct to the consumer, at farmers markets or CSA (Community Sponsored Agriculture). Topics include farm safety, farm design and devel… source |
| HORT 1120 | Landscape Management | — | This course introduces cultural techniques required for proper landscape management with emphasis on practical application and managerial techniques. Topics include: landscape management, safe operat… source |
| HORT 1140 | Horticulture Business Management | — | This course presents managerial techniques required for business success in a chosen horticultural field. All aspects of establishing and managing a small business will be addressed. Emphasis will be… source |
| HORT 1150 | Environmental Horticulture Internship | — | Provides the student with practical experience in an actual job setting. This internship allows the student to become involved in on-the-job environmental horticulture applications that require pract… source |
| HORT 1160 | Landscape Contracting | — | Provides essential knowledge and skills in landscape contracting with emphasis on landscape business practices and principles, landscape bidding and estimating and managerial skills for the landscape… source |
| HORT 1200 | Arboriculture Science | — | Introduces the fundamentals of tree management, establishment and assessment as a career field in the urban forestry environment. Topics include: tree structure and function, tree identification and… source |
| HORT 1250 | Plant Production and Propagation | — | This course provides instruction and hands-on experience in crop production with emphasis on the production of seasonal crops for the local areas and managerial skills involved with crop production.… source |
| HORT 1310 | Irrigation and Water Management | — | Provides students with exposure to the basic principles of hydraulics and fluidics. Special attention is given to watering plant materials in various soil and climatic conditions through the use of i… source |
| HORT 1330 | Turfgrass Management | — | A study of turfgrass used in the southern United States. Topics include: industry overview, soil and soil modification; soil fertility; turf installation; turf maintenance, turf diseases, insects and… source |
| HORT 1410 | Soils | — | This course introduces students to the basic fundamentals of soil science including: soil formation and classification; physical, chemical and biological characteristics; soil fertility and productiv… source |
| HORT 1420 | Golf Course Design Construction and Management | — | Introduces basic golf course design principles as well as construction and renovation activities and basic golf course maintenance practices. Topics include: introduction and history, golf course des… source |
| HORT 1430 | Advanced Landscape Design | — | This course familiarizes students with approaches to garden and small outdoor space design. Students will examine various approaches to color and design theory relevant to designing gardens and outdo… source |
| HORT 1500 | Small Gas Engine Repair and Maintenance | — | Provides instruction in basic small engine maintenance. Topics include: engine types; ignition systems; fuel systems; lubrication, filtration, and maintenance; and engine repair. source |
| HORT 1560 | Computer-Aided Landscape Design | — | Introduces computer aided landscape design techniques and used in landscape design projects. Emphasis is placed on practical application of landscape design processes through use of computer applicat… source |
| HORT 1680 | Woody Plant Identification II | — | Students will develop a systematic approach to proper classification, nomenclature,identification, culture and use of many different woody plant species suitable for the region. Topics include: princ… source |
| HORT 1690 | Horticulture Spanish | — | An introduction to the Spanish language and Latino culture as applied to green industry managers. Topics include: introductory conversational Spanish with an emphasis on green industry vocabulary in… source |
| HORT 1700 | Large Equipment Operation | — | This course will allow students to gain significant experience in the safe operation of horticulture equipment. Students will gain experience in the operation of tractors and attachments, skid-steer… source |
| HORT 1720 | Introductory Floral Design | — | This course introduces the basic concepts and practices of floral design. Topics include: introduction to floral design; principles and elements of design used in floral compositions; identification… source |
| HORT 1750 | Interiorscaping | — | This course develops students' skills in designing, installing, and maintaining interior plantings. Topics include: an industry overview, environmental requirements, nutrient requirements, maintenanc… source |
| HORT 1800 | Urban Landscape Issues | — | This course introduces the concepts and principles of sustainable urban landscapes. By using these concepts the student will be able to create outdoor spaces that are not only functional and maintain… source |
| HORT 2500 | Specialty Landscape Construction | — | This course is designed to introduce construction methods, materials, and safety procedures related to the design and installation of specialty landscape features such as water features, lighting, an… source |
| HUMN 1101 | Introduction to Humanities | — | Explores the philosophic and artistic heritage of humanity expressed through a historical perspective on visual arts, music, and literature. The humanities provide insight into people and society. To… source |
| IDFC 1000 | Principles of Electricity I | — | Provides an in-depth study of the health and safety practices required for maintenance of industrial, commercial, and home electrically operated equipment. Topics include: introduction to OSHA regula… source |
| IDFC 1005 | Principles of Electricity II | — | This course introduces the theory and application of varying sine wave voltages and current and solid state devices. Topics include magnetism, AC wave generation, AC test equipment, inductance, capac… source |
| IDFC 1007 | Industrial Safety Procedures | — | Provides an in-depth study of the health and safety practices required for maintenance of industrial, commercial, and home electrically operated equipment. Topics include: introduction to OSHA regula… source |
| IDFC 1011 | Direct Current I | — | Introduces direct current (DC) concepts and applications. Topics include: electrical principles and laws; batteries; DC test equipment; series, parallel, and simple combination circuits; and laborato… source |
| IDFC 1012 | Alternating Current I | — | Introduces the theory and application of varying sine wave voltages and current. Topics include: magnetism, AC wave generation, AC test equipment, inductance, capacitance, and basic transformers. source |
| IDFC 1013 | Solid State Devices I | — | Introduces the physical characteristics and applications of solid state devices. Topics include: introduction to semiconductor fundamentals, diode applications, basic transistor fundamentals, basic a… source |
| IDSY 1005 | Introduction to Mechatronics | — | This course provides an introduction to the field of mechatronics and automation technology. Topics include automation technology as a part of engineering sciences, fundamentals of electrical enginee… source |
| IDSY 1020 | Print Reading and Problem Solving | — | This course introduces practical problem solving techniques as practiced in an industrial setting. Topics include: analytical problem solving, troubleshooting techniques, reading blueprints and techn… source |
| IDSY 1100 | Basic Circuit Analysis | — | This course introduces direct current concepts and applications, alternating current theory and application of varying sine wave voltages and current, and the physical characteristics and application… source |
| IDSY 1101 | DC Circuit Analysis | — | This course introduces direct current (DC) concepts and applications. Topics include: electrical principles and laws; batteries; DC test equipment; Series, parallel, and simple combination circuits;… source |
| IDSY 1105 | AC Circuit Analysis | — | This course introduces alternating current concepts, theory, and application of varying sine wave voltages and current, and the physical characteristics and applications of solid state devices. Topic… source |
| IDSY 1110 | Industrial Motor Controls I | — | This course introduces the fundamental concepts, principles, and devices involved in industrial motor controls,theories and applications of single and three-phase motors, wiring motor control circuit… source |
| IDSY 1111 | Industrial Wiring | — | Teaches the fundamental concepts of industrial wiring with an emphasis on installation procedures. Topics include: grounding, raceways, three-phase systems, transformers (three-phase and single-phase… source |
| IDSY 1112 | Motor Controls I | — | This course introduces the fundamentals concepts, principles, and devices involved in industrial motor controls, theories and applications of single and three-phase motors, wiring motor control circu… source |
| IDSY 1113 | Motor Controls II | — | This course introduces the theory and practical application for two-wire control circuits, advanced motor controls, and variable speed motor controls. Emphasis is placed on circuit sequencing, switch… source |
| IDSY 1120 | Basic Industrial PLC's | — | This course introduces the operational theory, systems terminology, PLC installation, and programming procedures for Programmable Logic Controllers. Emphasis is placed on PLC programming, connections… source |
| IDSY 1130 | Industrial Wiring | — | Teaches the fundamental concepts of industrial wiring with an emphasis on installation procedures. Topics include: grounding, raceways, three-phase systems, transformers (three-phase and single-phase… source |
| IDSY 1160 | Mechanical Laws and Principles | — | Introduces the student to fundamental laws and principles of mechanics. Topics include: Mechanical Principles of Simple Machines; Force, Torque, Velocity, Acceleration, and Inertia; Rotational Motion… source |
| IDSY 1161 | Fundamentals of Machine Tool and Mechanical Systems | — | Introduces the fundamental concepts necessary for safe operation of basic machine tools, print reading, and mechanical laws and principles. Topics include: safety, introduction to threads and fastene… source |
| IDSY 1170 | Industrial Mechanics | — | This course introduces and emphasizes the basic skill necessary for mechanical maintenance personnel. Instruction is also provided in the basic physics concepts applicable to the mechanics of industr… source |
| IDSY 1171 | Industrial Mechanics | — | This course introduces and emphasizes the basic skill necessary for mechanical maintenance personnel. Instruction is also provided in the basic physics concepts applicable to the mechanics of industr… source |
| IDSY 1181 | Fluid Power Systems | — | This course provides instruction in the fundamentals of safely operating hydraulic, pneumatic, and pump and piping systems. Theory and practical application concepts are discussed. Topics include hyd… source |
| IDSY 1190 | Fluid Power Systems | — | This course provides instruction in the fundamentals of safely operating hydraulic, pneumatic, and pump and piping systems. Theory and practical application concepts are discussed. Topics include hyd… source |
| IDSY 1191 | Pumps and Piping Systems | — | This course provides instruction in the fundamentals concepts of industrial pumps and piping systems. Topics include: pump identification, pump operation, installation, maintenance and troubleshootin… source |
| IDSY 1195 | Pumps and Piping Systems | — | This course provides instruction in the fundamentals concepts of industrial pumps and piping systems. Topics include: pump identification, pump operation, installation, maintenance and troubleshootin… source |
| IDSY 1210 | Industrial Motor Controls II | — | This course introduces the theory and practical application for two-wire control circuits, advanced motor controls, and variable speed motor controls. Emphasis is placed on circuit sequencing, switch… source |
| IDSY 1220 | Intermediate Industrial PLC's | — | This course provides for hands on development of operational skills in the maintenance and troubleshooting of industrial control systems and automated equipment. Topics include data manipulation, mat… source |
| IDSY 1230 | Instrumentation | — | Provides instruction in the principles and practices of instrumentation for industrial process control systems with an emphasis on industrial maintenance techniques for production equipment. Topics i… source |
| IDSY 1240 | Maintenance for Reliability | — | Applies advanced instrumentation in conjunction with principles of mechanical physics, vibration and particulate analysis, thermography, and advanced reliability concepts relative to precision/predic… source |
| IDSY 1260 | Machine Tool for Industrial Repairs | — | Provides Industrial Mechanics the basic machine shop skills to perform common mechanical repairs such as: repair of scored pump shafts, motor shafts, conveyor shafts or valve stems; repair or fabrica… source |
| IDSY 2000 | PLC I | — | This course introduces the operational theory, systems terminology, PLC installation, and programming procedures for Programmable Logic Controllers. Emphasis is placed on PLC programming, connections… source |
| IDSY 2001 | PLC II | — | This course provides for hands on development of operational skills in the maintenance and troubleshooting of industrial control systems and automated equipment. Topics include data manipulation, mat… source |
| IDSY 2830 | Networking Industrial Equipment | — | Provides communication and networking skills needed for cabling and connection to PLC/HMI Devices. source |
| IMSA 1100 | Clinical Practice | — | Introduces students to the hospital clinical setting and medical office facilities with imaging services and provides an opportunity for students to participate in or observe radiographic and modalit… source |
| LOGI 1000 | Business Logistics | — | Provides a general knowledge of current management practices in logistics management. The focuses of the course will be on planning, organizing, and controlling of these activities, key elements for… source |
| LOGI 1010 | Purchasing | — | Provides a general knowledge of purchasing for todays Supply Chains. The student will be introduced to Cross-functional teaming, Purchasing and Supply Performance, Supplier Integration into new Produ… source |
| LOGI 1015 | Purchasing and Materials Management | — | This course will introduce students to Materials Management and Purchasing fundamentals by learning the purchasing cycle, establishing material requirements, selecting suppliers, price determination,… source |
| LOGI 1020 | Materials Management | — | This course will introduce students to Materials Management by learning the planning production process, master scheduling, material requirements, and forecasting material demands and inventory level… source |
| LOGI 1030 | Product Lifecycle Management | — | The core of product lifecycle management is the creation, preservation and storage of data relating to an organizations products and activities to ensure its available for daily operations. Students… source |
| LOGI 2000 | Freight Brokerage Operations | — | Provides a detailed understanding of the purpose and benefits of freight brokerages. The course will emphasis is placed on: overview of the planning, development, and execution of non asset based fre… source |
| MAST 1010 | Legal and Ethical Concerns in the Medical Office | — | Introduces the basic concept of medical assisting and its relationship to the other health fields. Emphasizes medical ethics, legal aspects of medicine, and the medical assistant*s role as an agent o… source |
| MAST 1030 | Pharmacology in the Medical Office | — | Introduces medication therapy with emphasis on safety; classification of medications; their actions; side effects; medication and food interactions and adverse reactions. Also introduces basic method… source |
| MAST 1060 | Medical Office Procedures | — | Emphasizes essential skills required for the medical practice. Topics include: office protocol, time management, appointment scheduling, medical records, electronic records, medical office equipment,… source |
| MAST 1061 | Front Office and Legal Implications | — | This course introduces the fundamental concepts of medical assisting and its role within the broader healthcare field, emphasizing the importance of medical ethics, legal aspects of medicine, and the… source |
| MAST 1080 | Medical Assisting Skills I | — | Introduces the skills necessary for assisting the physician with a complete history and physical in all types of medical practices. The course includes skills necessary for sterilizing instruments an… source |
| MAST 1081 | Fundamental Skills and Human Diseases | — | This course introduces the skills necessary for assisting physicians with comprehensive patient histories, physical examinations, and various diagnostic procedures across all types of medical practic… source |
| MAST 1090 | Medical Assisting Skills II | — | Furthers student knowledge of the more complex activities in a physician's office. Topics include: collection/examination of specimens and CLIA regulations/risk management; urinalysis; venipuncture;… source |
| MAST 1091 | Medical Assisting Advanced Skills | — | source |
| MAST 1100 | Medical Insurance Management | — | Emphasizes essential skills required for the medical practice in the areas of computers and application of computer skills, electronic health records, accounting procedures, and practice management s… source |
| MAST 1110 | Administrative Practice Management | — | Emphasizes essential skills required for the medical practice in the areas of computers and applications of computer skills, electronic health records, accounting procedures and practice management s… source |
| MAST 1112 | Insurance and Claims Management | — | This course emphasizes the essential skills required for managing insurance claims and administrative tasks within a medical practice. It provides comprehensive information on filing insurance claims… source |
| MAST 1120 | Human Diseases | — | Provides review of anatomy and physiology per body systems and fundamental information concerning common diseases and disorders of each body system. For each system, the disease or disorder is highli… source |
| MAST 1130 | Medical Assisting Externship & Seminar | — | source |
| MAST 1170 | Medical Assisting Externship | — | Provides students with an opportunity for in-depth application and reinforcement of principles and techniques in a medical office job setting. This clinical practicum allows the student to become inv… source |
| MAST 1180 | Medical Assisting Seminar | — | Seminar focuses on job preparation and maintenance skills and review for the certification examination. Topics include: letters of application, resumes, completing a job application, job interviews,… source |
| MAST 1510 | Medical Billing and Coding I | — | Provides an introduction to medical billing and coding skills with applications of international coding standards for billing of health care services. Topics include: International Classification of… source |
| MAST 1520 | Medical Billing and Coding II | — | Continues development of skills and knowledge presented in : Medical Billing and Coding I and provides for patient disease and medical procedure coding for billing purposes by health care facilities.… source |
| MAST 1530 | Medical Procedural Coding | — | Provides the knowledge and skills to apply the coding of procedures for billing purposes using the Physicians Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) manual. Topics include: format of CPT manual, CPT ma… source |
| MAST 2100 | Electronic Medical Office Technology | — | This course provides an introduction to the office management of medical administrative and electronic health records. Topics include: electronic health records (EHR); health record electronic coding… source |
| MAST 2108 | Physician's Practice Management | — | Provides an overview of management of the physician practice healthcare business procedures and processes. Topics include: Physician Practice Processes, Financial and Revenue Cycle Management, Health… source |
| MATH 0090 | Learning Support Mathematics | — | This course uses the modular approach to emphasize in-depth arithmetic skills, basic and intermediate algebra skills. Topics include number theory, whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, ratio… source |
| MATH 0096 | Math I | — | Teaches the student basic arithmetic skills needed for the study of mathematics related to specific occupational programs. Topics include number theory, whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. Homewo… source |
| MATH 0097 | Math II | — | Emphasizes in-depth arithmetic skills needed for the study of mathematics and for the study of basic algebra. Topics include whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, ratio/proportion, measuremen… source |
| MATH 0098 | Elementary Algebra | — | Emphasizes basic algebra skills. Topics include introduction to real numbers and algebraic expressions, solving linear equations, graphs of linear equations, polynomial operations, and polynomial fac… source |
| MATH 0099 | Intermediate Algebra | — | Emphasizes intermediate algebra skills. Topics include factoring, inequalities, rational expressions and equations, linear graphs, slope, and applications, systems of equations, radical expressions a… source |
| MATH 1005 | Applied Technical Mathematics | — | This course focuses on the mathematics needed by technical or trade programs. Emphasis is placed on the application of mathematical skills used in solving occupational and technical problems. Topics… source |
| MATH 1011 | Business Math | — | Emphasizes mathematical concepts found in business situations. Topics include basic mathematical skills, mathematical skills in business-related problem solving, mathematical information for document… source |
| MATH 1012 | Foundations of Mathematics | — | Emphasizes the application of basic mathematical skills used in the solution of occupational and technical problems. Topics include fractions, decimals, percents, ratios and proportions, measurement… source |
| MATH 1013 | Algebraic Concepts | — | Emphasizes concepts and operations which are applied to the study of algebra. Topics include basic mathematical concepts, basic algebraic concepts, and intermediate algebraic concepts. source |
| MATH 1015 | Geometry and Trigonometry | — | Emphasizes basic geometric and trigonometric concepts. Topics include measurement conversion, geometric terminology and measurements, and trigonometric terminology and functions. source |
| MATH 1017 | Trigonometry | — | Emphasizes trigonometric concepts, logarithms, and exponential functions. Topics include trigonometric concepts, logarithms and exponentials. source |
| MATH 1100 | Quantitative Skills and Reasoning | — | Emphasizes algebra, statistics, and mathematics of finance. Topics include fundamental operations of algebra, sets and logic, probability and statistics, geometry, mathematics of voting and districti… source |
| MATH 1101 | Mathematical Modeling | — | Emphasizes functions using real-world applications as models. Topics include fundamental concepts of algebra; functions and graphs; linear, quadratic, polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functio… source |
| MATH 1103 | Quantitative Skills and Reasoning | — | This course focuses on quantitative skills and reasoning in the context of experiences that students will be likely to encounter. The course emphasizes processing information in context from a variet… source |
| MATH 1111 | College Algebra | — | Emphasizes techniques of problem solving using algebraic concepts. Topics include fundamental concepts of algebra, equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, and systems of equations; optional… source |
| MATH 1112 | College Trigonometry | — | Emphasizes techniques of problem solving using trigonometric concepts. Topics include trigonometric functions, properties of trigonometric functions, vectors and triangles, inverse of trigonometric f… source |
| MATH 1113 | Precalculus | — | Prepares students for calculus. The topics discussed include an intensive study of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions and their graphs. Applications include s… source |
| MATH 1127 | Introduction to Statistics | — | Emphasizes the concepts and methods fundamental to utilizing and interpreting commonly used statistics. Topics include descriptive statistics, basic probability, discrete and continuous distributions… source |
| MATH 1131 | Calculus I | — | Topics include the study of limits and continuity, derivatives, and integrals of functions of one variable. Applications are incorporated from a variety of disciplines. Algebraic, trigonometric, expo… source |
| MATH 1132 | Calculus II | — | This course includes the study of techniques of integration, application of the definite integral, an introduction to differential equations, improper integrals, sequences, and series. source |
| MCHT 1011 | Introduction to Machine Tool | — | Introduces the fundamental concepts and procedures necessary for the safe and efficient use of basic machine tools. Topics include: machine shop safety, terminology, use of hand and bench tools, anal… source |
| MCHT 1012 | Print Reading for Machine Tool | — | Introduces the fundamental concepts necessary to develop blueprint reading competencies, interpret drawings, and produce sketches for machine tool applications. Topics include interpretation of bluep… source |
| MCHT 1013 | Machine Tool Math | — | This course develops mathematical competencies as applied to machine tool technology. Emphasis is placed on the use of machining formulas by incorporating algebraic, geometric, and trigonometric func… source |
| MCHT 1020 | Heat Treatment and Surface Grinding | — | Provides instruction in the setup, operations, maintenance, and assembly operations of surface grinders. Introduces the properties of various metals, production methods, and identification of ferroou… source |
| MCHT 1030 | Applied Measurement | — | This course is designed to develop skills necessary for the use and analysis of measurement for Machine Tool Technology and other industrial purposes. Topics include the use of non-precision measurin… source |
| MCHT 1060 | Welding for Machine Tool | — | Introduces basic welding skills necessary for use in machine tool applications. Topics include: arc welding and gas welding. source |
| MCHT 1119 | Lathe Operations I | — | Provides opportunities for students to develop skill in the setup and operation of metal cutting lathes. Topics include: safety, lathes parts and controls, lathe tooling and tool bit grinding, lathe… source |
| MCHT 1120 | Mill Operations I | — | Provides instruction in the setup and use of the milling machine. Topics include: safety, milling machines, milling machine setup, and milling machine operations. source |
| MCHT 1219 | Lathe Operations II | — | Provides further instruction for students to develop skill in the use of lathes. Topics include: lathes, lathe setup, lathe operations, and safety. source |
| MCHT 1220 | Mill Operations II | — | Provides further instruction for students to develop skills in the use of milling machines. Topics include: safety, advanced milling calculation, advanced milling machine setup and operations. source |
| MCHT 1520 | Industrial Machine Applications | — | Provides an opportunity to perform creative and critical thinking skills needed to fabricate, modify, and maintain complex machine assemblies. Emphasis is placed on bench work, lathe, mill, and grind… source |
| MCHT 1530 | Sawing and Drilling | — | Introduces the basic knowledge and techniques for sawing and drilling machines operation. Topics include: saw selection, blade selection, feed and speeds determination, use of coolants, saw and saw b… source |
| MCTX 2250 | Mechatronics Capstone | — | This capstone course for the mechatronics specialization track will be used as the final project for the mechatronics students. Students will integrate and build upon knowledge and skills gained in p… source |
| MEGT 1010 | Manufacturing Processes | — | This course introduces industrial manufacturing processes that employ processes for material shaping, joining, machining and assembly to the student. Topics include: casting, shaping and molding of m… source |
| MEGT 1321 | Machining and Welding | — | An introduction to machining and welding technology. This course will include emphasis of use and operation of selected machinery, various machining operations, selected welding processes and precisi… source |
| MEGT 2020 | Engineering Materials | — | This course introduces the fundamentals of metallurgy and engineering material science. Topics include: chemical, physical and mechanical properties of materials, material limitations, metallurgy, ma… source |
| MEGT 2030 | Statics | — | This course introduces the student to the study of forces acting on objects and their effects on a body at rest or at constant velocity. Static principles are applied in analyzing structural systems.… source |
| MEGT 2080 | Strength of Materials | — | This course studies the behavior of materials when subjected to different loadings and constraints. Topics include: stress, strain, material properties, properties of cross sectional areas, bending a… source |
| MEGT 2100 | Manufacturing Quality Control | — | This course introduces statistical quality control and quality assurance techniques in manufacturing processes. Topics include: fundamentals of Six Sigma methodology, creating customer focus, statist… source |
| MGMT 1100 | Principles of Management | — | Develops skills and behaviors necessary for successful supervision of people and their job responsibilities. Emphasis will be placed on real life concepts, personal skill development, applied knowled… source |
| MGMT 1105 | Organizational Behavior | — | Provides a general knowledge of the human relations aspects of the senior-subordinate workplace environment. Topics include: employee relations principles, problem solving and decision making, leader… source |
| MGMT 1110 | Employment Rules and Regulations | — | Develops a working knowledge of the laws of employment necessary for managers. Topics include: Employment Law, the Courts, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), Discrimination Law, Selecting Applican… source |
| MGMT 1115 | Leadership | — | This course familiarizes the student with the principles and techniques of sound leadership practices. Topics include: Characteristics of Effective Leadership Styles, History of Leadership, Leadershi… source |
| MGMT 1120 | Introduction to Business | — | This course is designed to provide the student with an overview of the functions of business in the market system. The student will gain an understanding of the numerous decisions that must be made b… source |
| MGMT 1125 | Business Ethics | — | Provides students with an overview of business ethics and ethical management practices with emphasis on the process of ethical decision-making and working through contemporary ethical dilemmas faced… source |
| MGMT 1135 | Managerial Accounting and Finance | — | The focus of this course is to acquire the skills and concepts necessary to use accounting information in managerial decision making. Course is designed for those who will use, not necessarily prepar… source |
| MGMT 2115 | Human Resource Management | — | This course is designed as an overview of the Human Resource Management (HRM) function and of the manager and supervisors role in managing the career cycle from organizational entry to exit. It acqua… source |
| MGMT 2120 | Labor Management Relations | — | Provides a student with an overview of the relationship of rank and file employees to management in business organizations. The nature of the workplace, the economic foundations of work organizations… source |
| MGMT 2125 | Performance Management | — | Develops an understanding of how fostering employer/employee relationships in the work setting improves work performance. Develops legal counseling and disciplinary techniques to use in various workp… source |
| MGMT 2130 | Employee Training and Development | — | Addresses the challenges of improving the performance and career potential of employees, while benefiting the student in their own preparation for success in the workplace. The focus is on both train… source |
| MGMT 2135 | Management Communication Tech | — | Emphasizes developing the full range of communication strategies required to become a successful manager and prepares managers for the skills required to communicate effectively in business today. To… source |
| MGMT 2140 | Retail Management | — | Develops a working knowledge of managing a retail business from a variety of perspectives with an emphasis on store management. The emphasis is on contemporary issues in retailing, particularly the p… source |
| MGMT 2145 | Business Plan Development | — | Provides students with knowledge and skills necessary for a manager or entrepreneur to develop and implement a business plan. Topics include: business/community compatibility, introduction to cash fl… source |
| MGMT 2150 | Small Business Management | — | This course introduces the essentials of starting, managing, and growing a small business. Topics include: the role of the entrepreneur, pricing, advertising, financing, and layout of facilities, inv… source |
| MGMT 2155 | Quality Management Principles | — | Familiarizes the student with the principles and methods of Quality Management (QM). Topics include: the history of quality control, quality control leaders, quality tools, QM implementation, team bu… source |
| MGMT 2200 | Production/Operations Management | — | This course provides the student with an intensive study of the overall field of production/operations management. Topics include: role of production management/production managers, operational desig… source |
| MGMT 2205 | Service Sector Management | — | This course focuses on supervision in the service sector with special emphasis on team building, quality management, and developing a customer focus. The challenge of providing world-class customer s… source |
| MGMT 2210 | Project Management | — | Provides a basic understanding of project management functions and processes. Topics include: team selection and management; project planning, definition and scheduling of tasks; resource negotiation… source |
| MGMT 2215 | Team Project | — | This course utilizes team methodologies to study the field of management. It encourages students to discuss their perception of management practices which have been studied during the management prog… source |
| MGMT 2220 | Management Occupation-Based Instructions | — | Reinforcement of management, supervision, and employability principles in an actual job placement or through a practicum experience. Students are acquainted with occupational responsibilities through… source |
| MKTG 1100 | Principles of Marketing | — | This course emphasizes the trends and the dynamic forces that affect the marketing process and the coordination of the marketing functions. Topics include effective communication in a marketing envir… source |
| MKTG 1130 | Business Regulations and Compliance | — | This course introduces the study of contracts and other legal issues and obligations for businesses. Topics include: creation and evolution of laws, court decision processes, legal business structure… source |
| MKTG 1160 | Professional Selling | — | This course introduces professional selling skills and processes. Topics include: professional selling, product/sales knowledge, customer analysis/relations, selling process, sales presentations, and… source |
| MKTG 1161 | Service Industry Business Environment | — | This course introduces the learner to the service industry. Topics include: an introduction to the service industry business environment, an introduction to life-long learning, work ethic and positiv… source |
| MKTG 1162 | Customer Contact Skills | — | This course provides students with skills necessary to communicate with customers and successfully manage that relationship in both telephone and face-to-face situations. Topics include: skills to ef… source |
| MKTG 1163 | Computer Skills for Customer Service | — | Provides students with th fundamentals of computer skills used in a customer service environment. Topics include: introduction to computer technology, introduction to the Windows environment, introdu… source |
| MKTG 1164 | Business Skills for the Customer | — | Provides students with the fundamentals of basic business skills used in the customer service environment. Topics include: introduction to business correspondence, basic business calculations, change… source |
| MKTG 1165 | Personal Effectiveness in Customer Service | — | Provides students with skills that will allow them to present a positive image to both co-workers and customers. Topics include: personal wellness and stress management, positive image, and job inter… source |
| MKTG 1190 | Integrated Marketing Communications | — | This course introduces the fundamental principles and practices associated with promotion and communication. Topics include: purposes of promotion and IMC, principles of promotion and Integrated Mark… source |
| MKTG 1210 | Services Marketing | — | This course introduces the marketing skills required in a service business. Topics include: foundation of services marketing, managing service delivery/encounters, services marketing strategy, and al… source |
| MKTG 1270 | Visual Merchandising | — | This course focuses on the components of the visual merchandising of goods and services. Topics include: design and color principles, tools and materials of the trade, lighting and signs, installatio… source |
| MKTG 1280 | Introduction to Sports and Recreation Management | — | This course introduces the sociological, philosophical, economic, and historical aspects of the sports and recreation industry. Topics include: nature of sports and recreation management, sports mana… source |
| MKTG 1370 | Consumer Behavior | — | This course analyzes consumer behavior and applicable marketing strategies. Topics include: the nature of consumer behavior, influences on consumer behavior, consumer decision-making process, role of… source |
| MKTG 2000 | International Marketing | — | This course introduces opportunities and international strategies employed in the global marketplace. Topics include: the environment of international marketing, analyze international marketing oppor… source |
| MKTG 2010 | Small Business Management | — | This course introduces competencies required in managing a small business. Topics include: nature of small business management, business management and organizational change, marketing strategies, em… source |
| MKTG 2070 | Buying and Merchandising | — | Develops buying and merchandising skills required in retail or e-business. Topics include: principles of merchandising, inventory control, merchandise plan, assortment planning, buying merchandise, a… source |
| MKTG 2080 | Regulations and Compliance in Sports | — | This course introduces the legal principles involved in sports. Topics include: nature of sports law, sports law and change, sports law environment, court decision processes, and sports contracts. source |
| MKTG 2090 | Marketing Research | — | This course conveys marketing research methodology. Topics include: role of marketing research, marketing research process, ethics in marketing research, research design, collection data analysis, re… source |
| MKTG 2160 | Advanced Selling | — | This course emphasizes advanced sales presentation skills needed in professional selling. Topics include: managing effective customer relationships, self-management, sales force training, sales force… source |
| MKTG 2180 | Principles of Sports Marketing | — | This course applies the principles of marketing utilized in the sports industry. Topics include: nature of sports marketing, role of sports marketing, marketing principles specific to sports, marketi… source |
| MKTG 2210 | Entrepreneurship | — | This course provides an overview of the steps in establishing a business. A formal business will be created. Topics include planning, location analysis, financing, developing a business plan, and ent… source |
| MKTG 2270 | Retail Operations Management | — | This course emphasizes the planning, staffing, leading, organizing, and controlling management functions in a retail operation. Topics include: the retailing environment, retailing strategy, supply c… source |
| MKTG 2280 | Sports Management | — | This course emphasizes leadership and management in the sports marketing industry. Topics include: leadership, budgeting, project management, event management, contract negotiation, and international… source |
| MKTG 2290 | Marketing Internship/Practicum | — | This course applies and reinforces marketing and employability skills in an actual job placement or practicum experience. Topics include: problem solving, adaptability to the job setting, use of prop… source |
| MKTG 2300 | Marketing Management | — | This course reiterates the program outcomes for marketing management through the development of a marketing plan. Topics include: the marketing framework, the marketing plan, and preparing a marketin… source |
| MRIM 2300 | Orientation and Introduction to MRI | — | Provides knowledge of patient care and assessment, contrast agents, MRI safety, medical ethics and law, cultural diversity, and patient information management. Topics include: MRI history, anatomy, p… source |
| MRIM 2320 | MRI Procedures and Cross Sectional Anatomy | — | Provides knowledge of anatomy, pathology, scanning protocols, contrast administration, and contraindications for magnetic resonance imaging of the head and neck, spine, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, and m… source |
| MRIM 2330 | MRI Physics and Instrumentation | — | Introduces the concepts of basic physics and instrumentation for magnetic resonance imaging. Topics include imaging parameters, image quality, MRI Fundamentals, image processing and display, and spec… source |
| MRIM 2350 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinical Education I | — | Introduces students to the magnetic resonance imaging department and proides an opportunity for participation in and observation of MRI procedures. Topics include equipment utilization, contrast medi… source |
| MRIM 2360 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinical Education II | — | Intermediate course that reinforces learning obtainted in MRI 110. Topics include: exam preparations, patient care and assessment, equipment utilization, image quality, scanning protocol, contrast me… source |
| MRIM 2370 | MRI Review | — | Provides a comprehensive review of patient care, imaging procedures, imaging formation and data acquistion for the magnetic resonance imaging certification exam. Topics include: anatomy, scanning pro… source |
| MUSC 1101 | Music Appreciation | — | Explores the analysis of well-known works of music, their compositions, and the relationship to their periods. An introduction to locating, acquiring, and documenting information resources lays the f… source |
| NAST 1100 | Nurse Aide Fundamentals | — | Introduces student to the role and responsibilities of the Nurse Aide. Emphasis is placed on understanding and developing critical thinking skills, as well as demonstrating knowledge of the location… source |
| NAST 2100 | Nurse Aide Accelerated | — | Introduces student to the role and responsibilities of the Nurse Aide. Emphasis is placed on understanding and developing critical thinking skills, as well as demonstrating knowledge of the location… source |
| NAST 2105 | Nurse Aide Fast Track | — | Introduces student to the role and responsibilities of the Nurse Aide. Emphasis is placed on understanding and developing critical thinking skills, as well as demonstrating knowledge of the location… source |
| PARA 1100 | Introduction to Law and Ethics | — | Emphasizes the American legal system, the role of the lawyer and legal assistant within that system, and the ethical obligations imposed upon attorneys and legal assistants. Topics include: survey of… source |
| PARA 1105 | Legal Research and Legal Writing I | — | Introduces the student to the process of locating statutory, judicial, administrative and secondary sources on both a state and federal level. The student will utilize both print and electronic resea… source |
| PARA 1110 | Legal Research and Legal Writing II | — | Builds on competencies acquired in PARA 1102 and continues the process of locating statutory, judicial, administrative and secondary sources on both a state and federal level. The student will conduc… source |
| PARA 1115 | Family Law | — | Introduces the student to the issues which may arise in family law cases and to the role of the paralegal in assisting the attorney in the development and presentation of such cases. Topics include:… source |
| PARA 1120 | Real Estate Law | — | Introduces the student to the basic concepts of real property law as they pertain to common types of real estate transactions. Additionally, emphasis will be placed on practical skills such as docume… source |
| PARA 1125 | Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure | — | Introduces the student to the basic concepts of substantive criminal law and its procedural aspects with an emphasis on the constitutionally protected rights of the accused in the criminal justice sy… source |
| PARA 1130 | Civil Litigation | — | Emphasizes competencies and concepts of civil litigation in both federal and state courts. Topics include: federal and state litigation; trial and pretrial proceedings; litigation ethics; and litigat… source |
| PARA 1135 | Wills, Trusts, Probate, and Administration | — | Provides a general framework of the substantive theory of wills, trusts, and estates. Topics include: wills, trusts, and powers of attorney; probate of wills and administration of estates; document p… source |
| PARA 1140 | Tort Law | — | Introduces the student to the basic concepts of substantive tort law. Topics include: concepts of intentional torts, negligence and product liability; causation and liability concepts; damages and de… source |
| PARA 1145 | Law Office Management | — | Introduces the student to common forms of law practice. The student will be exposed to methods of billing and time-keeping, automation in the law office, the law office library, the appropriate role… source |
| PARA 1150 | Contracts, Commercial Law and Business Organizations | — | Introduces the student to the basic concepts of legal rules commonly applicable in commercial settings, to the basic concepts of substantive contract law and to the formulation and operation of sole… source |
| PARA 1200 | Bankruptcy/Debtor-Creditor Relations | — | Introduces the student to the purpose and application of the Federal Bankruptcy Code and Rules, as well as applicable state law related to bankruptcy and debtor-creditor issues. Topics include: the B… source |
| PARA 1205 | Constitutional Law | — | Explains the major legal principles and concepts of the U.S. Constitution including governmental powers and structure, and civil liberties. Additionally, this course includes an exploration of the hi… source |
| PARA 1210 | Legal and Policy Issues in Healthcare | — | Provide an overview of the legal issues involved in the delivery of healthcare and the issues relating to Elder Law. Students will recognize the fundamentals of the healthcare treatment relationship,… source |
| PARA 1215 | Administrative Law | — | Introduces the student to the basic concepts of administrative law including the legislative process related to enabling the agency. The Administrative Procedure Act (federal and state) is covered. T… source |
| PARA 2205 | Advanced Legal Research and Writing | — | Continues to develop writing skills developed in and 1110 focusing on legal memoranda preparation. Additionally, students enhance legal research skill. Course competencies include research methodolog… source |
| PARA 2210 | Paralegal Internship | — | Focuses on the application and reinforcement of paralegal skills in an actual workplace environment, or at the discretion of the instructor, in a school practicum with simulated work experiences. Stu… source |
| PARA 2215 | Paralegal Internship II | — | This course continues the focus on the application and reinforcement of paralegal skills in an actual workplace environment, or at the discretion of the instructor, in a school practicum with simulat… source |
| PCTA 1000 | Patient Care Technician/Assistant Fundamentals | — | The Patient Care Technician/Assistant (PCT/A) course is designed to prepare Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) to expand their skills. This comprehensive course combines theoretical knowledge with p… source |
| PHLT 1030 | Introduction to Venipuncture | — | Provides an introduction to blood collecting techniques and processing specimens. Emphasis is placed on the knowledge and skills needed to collect all types of blood samples from hospitalized patient… source |
| PHLT 1050 | Clinical Practice | — | Provides work experiences in a clinical setting. Emphasis is placed on enhancing skills in venipuncture techniques. Topics include: introduction to clinical policies and procedures and work ethics; r… source |
| PHOT 1102 | Visual Theory I | — | Introduces the theory and information necessary for photographic processes with reference to black and white technologies. Emphasis will be placed on technical and creative skills. Topics include: ph… source |
| PHOT 1103 | Camera Techniques I | — | Introduces the technical aspects of camera operations. Emphasizes skill development through manipulative exercises. Topics include: camera operation, exposure control, metering, lens manipulation, an… source |
| PHOT 1105 | Digital Imaging I | — | Introduces the photographic processes which use digital technology. Topics include: photo digital technology history, digital processes in today's photography market, personal computer basics, introd… source |
| PHOT 1126 | Portraiture I | — | Introduces techniques of lighting and posing as applied to professional portraiture. Emphasizes the use of controlled studio lighting and available light portraits. Topics include: available light, 2… source |
| PHOT 2103 | Commercial I | — | Introduces the concepts and techniques applied in commercial and advertising photography. Emphasizes skill development through laboratory activities. Provides instruction in advanced commercial photo… source |
| PHYS 1110 | Conceptual Physics | — | Introduces some of the basic laws of physics. Topics include systems of units and conversion of units, vector algebra, Newtonian mechanics, fluids and thermodynamics, heat, light, and optics, mechani… source |
| PHYS 1110L | Conceptual Physics Lab | — | (Course will be accepted when transferred in from another institution with a grade of “C” or better, but may not be offered at this institution.) Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics… source |
| PHYS 1111 | Introductory Physics I | — | This course introduces core concepts in classical physics, focusing on motion, forces, energy, and matter. Students explore kinematics, Newtons laws, friction, work, energy, power, momentum, collisio… source |
| PHYS 1111L | Introductory Physics Lab I | — | Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in . The laboratory exercises for this course include units of measurement, Newton's laws, work energy and power, momentum and collisions, one- an… source |
| PHYS 1112 | Introductory Physics II | — | The second of two algebra and trigonometry based courses in the physics sequence. Topics include material from electricity and magnetism (electric charge, electric forces and fields, electric potenti… source |
| PHYS 1112L | Introductory Physics Lab II | — | Selected laboratory exercises paralleling the topics in . The laboratory exercises for this course include material from electricity and magnetism, geometric optics, and physical optics source |
| PLBG 1000 | Introduction to Plumbing | — | This course provides an introduction to the Plumbing construction trade. The knowledge and skills required to succeed in the Plumbing industry are emphasized. Topics include general safety rules and… source |
| PLBG 1005 | Plumbing Fundamentals I | — | This course introduces the student to the basic elements of the plumbing trade. Topics include introduction to the trade, plumbing safety, tools of the trade, plumbing math, and plumbing drawings. source |
| PLBG 1015 | Plumbing Fundamentals II | — | This course continues the introduction of basic plumbing concepts and practices. Topics include plastic pipe, copper tube, cast-iron and steel pipe and fittings, plumbing fixtures, DWV systems, and w… source |
| PLBG 1025 | Intermediate Plumbing I | — | This course introduces the student to a more in-depth discussion of the components, tools, and procedures of the plumbing trade. Topics include more in-depth plumbing math, reading commercial drawing… source |
| PLBG 1035 | Intermediate Plumbing II | — | This course introduces the student to more advanced plumbing applications and techniques. Topics include water supply piping, valves, fixtures, water heaters, basic electrical principles, fuel gas, a… source |
| PLBG 1045 | Advanced Plumbing Concepts I | — | This course builds upon the basic and intermediate plumbing courses. Topics include applied math, sizing water supply piping, potable water treatment, backflow preventers, and types of venting. source |
| PLBG 1055 | Advanced Plumbing Concepts II | — | This course builds upon all preceding plumbing courses, but adds in business practices. Topics include sizing DWV and storm systems, sewage and sump pumps, corrosive-resistant waste pipe, compressed… source |
| PLBG 1065 | Specialty Plumb Applications I | — | This course discusses specialty plumbing applications and systems. Topics include indirect and special waste, hydronic and solar heating systems, servicing piping systems, fixtures, and appliances, p… source |
| PLBG 1068 | Specialty Plumbing Applications II | — | This course discusses specialty plumbing applications and systems. Topics include private water supply well systems, private waste disposal systems, swimming pools and hot tubs, plumbing for mobile h… source |
| PLBG 1070 | Physical Science and Mechanics for the Pipe Trades | — | Explores the science of materials and the mechanics related to the pipe trades. Topics include: properties and characteristics of water, hydraulics and pneumatics; mechanics; metals, alloys, and synt… source |
| PLBG 1160 | Plumbing Drawings | — | This course introduces the reading and interpretation of sets of building drawings. Topics include types of plans, scales, specifications, conventions, and schedules. source |
| PLBG 1210 | Pipes, Valves, and Fittings | — | This course introduces the student to the materials, pipes, valves, fittings, and joining methods used in the plumbing trade. Topics include pipes, fittings, and valves, hangers and supports, and joi… source |
| PLBG 1220 | Drainage Systems | — | Provides an introduction to the treatment, design and materials used in plumbing, drainage systems. Applicable plumbing codes are also discussed. Topics include: public and private sewage systems and… source |
| PLBG 1240 | Water Supply Systems | — | Provides an introduction to the sources, treatment, design, and materials used in residential cold and hot water distribution systems. Applicable plumbing codes are also discussed. Topics include: pu… source |
| PLBG 1260 | Plumbing Fixtures and Appliances | — | This course introduces the identification, theory, application and installation of residential plumbing fixtures, trim and appliances. source |
| PLBG 1280 | Gas Piping, Venting, and Appliances | — | This course provides instruction in the materials and design of building gas supply systems and the installation of gas appliances. Emphasis is placed in conformance with applicable gas codes. Topics… source |
| PLBG 1310 | Special Plumbing Systems | — | This course provides information and instruction in the design, use of materials, and purpose of special plumbing systems. Applicable plumbing codes are also discussed. Topics include special water s… source |
| PLBG 1320 | Plumbing Service | — | Provides instruction in the repair and maintenance of plumbing fixtures, appliances, and systems. There is an emphasis on analysis, problem solving, and planning in performing service work. Bidding,… source |
| PLBG 1330 | Plumbing Codes | — | This course provides an introduction to the plumbing codes for local, national, and international applications. Topics include the history, purpose, and construction of codes, model and international… source |
| PLBG 1340 | Pipefitting Tools and Techniques | — | This course provides introduction in the safe and proper care and use of Pipefitting Specialty Tools and Techniques used in the Pipefitting Trade. Topics include Pipefitting Hand Tools, Pipefitting P… source |
| PLBG 1350 | Oxy Fuel Techniques Pipefitter | — | Introduces fundamental principles, safety practices, equipment, and techniques necessary for metal heating and oxyfuel cutting for pipefitting purposes. Topics include metal heating and cutting princ… source |
| PLBG 1360 | Threaded Pipe Fabrication | — | Describes the materials used in threaded piping systems. Explains how to determine pipe lengths between threaded pipe fittings, prepare the pipe and fitting for git-up and assemble the piping systems… source |
| PLBG 1370 | Pipe Fabrication I | — | Explains pipe installation procedures (fit-up) and guidelines, including the procedures for cast iron, ductile iron, concrete, carbon steel, fiberglass and thermoplastic. Also explains how to secure… source |
| PLBG 1380 | Pipe Fabrication II | — | Describes the various specialty devices that are used in pipelines, including bleed rings, ball and expansion joints, measuring devices for temperature, level, flow rate, and pressure; steam traps; d… source |
| PLBG 1400 | Steel Pipe Assembly | — | Describe the materials used in socket weld piping systems. Explains how to determine pipe lengths between socket weld fittings prepare the pipe and fittings for fir-up, and fabricate socket weld fitt… source |
| PLBG 1500 | Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control | — | This course provides guidelines for acceptable practice for testing, inspection, and repair of backflow prevention assemblies used in cross-connection control installations. source |
| PLST 1000 | Introduction to the Plastics Industry | — | This course provides the student a base foundation of the plastics industry; history of materials, processes, and people that assisted in shaping the modern plastics industry. Topics include history… source |
| PLST 1010 | Plastics and Polymers Materials | — | This course provides an introduction to polymers, plastics, additives, fillers and reinforcements commonly used in modern plastics manufacturing. Students will be able to define the different materia… source |
| PLST 1015 | Plastics and Polymers Materials Testing | — | This course introduces the ASTM (American Standards and Testing Methods) and ISO (International Standards Organization) testing procedures commonly used in the plastics manufacturing industry. Studen… source |
| PLST 1020 | Plastics Manufacturing Processes I | — | This course provides practical theory and application of the study of injection molding, blow molding and extrusion processes. Topics include operational safety, component identification, processing… source |
| PLST 1030 | Plastics Manufacturing Processes II | — | This course provides advanced theory and application of extrusion processes and thermoforming techniques. Topics include operational safety, component identification, processing differences within th… source |
| PNSG 1600 | Introduction to Pharmacology and Clinical Calculations | — | Applies fundamental mathematical concepts and includes basic drug administration. Emphasizes critical thinking skills and introduces pharmacological classes. Topics include systems of measurement, ca… source |
| PNSG 1605 | Fundamentals | — | An introduction to the nursing process and clinical practice, normal body system function, and terminology related to healthcare. Topics include: nursing as a profession; scope of practice; ethics an… source |
| PNSG 1610 | Adult Health Nursing I | — | Focuses on client care and clinical client care including using the nursing process, performing assessments, developing critical thinking, engaging in client education, and displaying cultural compet… source |
| PNSG 1615 | Adult Health Nursing II | — | Focuses on client care and clinical client care including using the nursing process, performing assessments, developing critical thinking, engaging in client education and displaying cultural compete… source |
| PNSG 1620 | Adult Health Nursing III | — | Focuses on client care and clinical client care including using the nursing process, performing assessments, developing critical thinking, engaging in client education, and displaying cultural compet… source |
| PNSG 1625 | Adult Health Nursing IV | — | Focuses on client care and clinical client care including using the nursing process, performing assessments, developing critical thinking, engaging in client education, and displaying cultural compet… source |
| PNSG 1630 | Mental Health Nursing | — | Presents concepts within the field of mental health nursing and their application to everyday human behavior, thinking, emotion, and communication. Focuses on health management and maintenance and th… source |
| PNSG 1635 | Maternal Nursing | — | Focuses on maternal and newborn patient care aspects of health management and maintenance and prevention of illness, care of the individual as a whole, and deviations from the normal state of health.… source |
| PNSG 1640 | Pediatric Nursing | — | Focuses on health management and maintenance and the prevention of illness, care of the child as a whole, and deviations from the normal state of health. The definition of client care includes using… source |
| PNSG 1645 | Practical Nursing Capstone | — | Builds on the concepts presented in prior nursing courses and develops the skills necessary for successful performance in the job market. Topics include application of the nursing process, critical t… source |
| POLS 1101 | American Government | — | Emphasizes study of government and politics in the United States. The focus of the course will provide an overview of the Constitutional foundations of the American political processes with a focus o… source |
| POLS 2401 | Global Issues | — | This course introduces students to contemporary issues in global affairs. It assumes no prior knowledge of international relations. The course examines problems facing the global community, as well a… source |
| PPFT 1010 | Introduction to Industrial Pipefitting | — | Provides an introduction into pipefitting with an emphasis on basic pipefitting tools and equipment. Topics include an overall orientation of the industrial pipefitting trade, proper use of hand and… source |
| PPFT 1020 | Pipe Systems Installation and Assembly | — | Provides instruction of various pipe systems, interpret pipe layout diagrams, mathematical specifications for connections. Topics include: various pipe systems and materials; components and specifica… source |
| PPFT 1030 | Socket and Butt Weld Pipe Fabrication | — | Provides instruction on socket and butt weld pipe fabrication and instruction on excavations and underground pipe installation. Topics include: types of sockets, weld and butt weld materials, pipe le… source |
| PPFT 1040 | Equipment-Slings and Crane Riggings | — | Provides instruction on types of rigging equipment, slings and sling angles, use of rigging equipment, rigging crane practices including hazard and safety procedures, load charts and load balancing r… source |
| PPFT 1050 | Testing Procedures | — | Provides instruction on field run specifications, erection equipment specifications, support needs, explanation on how to identify, select, and install pipe hangers and supports, spring can supports,… source |
| PPFT 1060 | Advanced Pipe Fabrication | — | Provides instruction on advanced blueprint reading and advanced pipe fabrication. Topics include symbols and abbreviation on pipe and instrumentation drawings (P&IDs), piping arrangement drawings, IS… source |
| PPFT 1070 | Special Piping | — | Provides instruction related to alignment, steam traps, in-line devices, special piping, hot taps, valve maintenance, and supervisory roles. Topics include various terms, thermal expansion, anchors a… source |
| PSYC 1010 | Basic Psychology | — | Presents basic concepts within the field of psychology and their application to everyday human behavior, thinking, and emotion. Emphasis is placed on students understanding basic psychological princi… source |
| PSYC 1101 | Introductory Psychology | — | Introduces the major fields of contemporary psychology. Emphasis is on critical thinking and fundamental principles of psychology as a science. Topics include research design, the organization and op… source |
| PSYC 1150 | Industrial/Organizational Psychology | — | Emphasizes interpersonal and behavioral skills required in today's business and industry. Topics include an overview of industrial/ organizational psychology, principles of human resources management… source |
| PSYC 2103 | Human Development | — | Emphasizes changes that occur during the human life cycle beginning with conception and continuing through late adulthood and death and emphasizes the scientific basis of our knowledge of human growt… source |
| PSYC 2250 | Abnormal Psychology | — | Emphasize the etiology and treatments consideration of various forms of abnormal behavior. Topics include historical and contemporary approaches to psychopathology; approaches to clinical assessment… source |
| RADT 1010 | Introduction to Radiology | — | Introduces a grouping of fundamental principles, practices, and issues common to many specializations in the health care profession. In addition to the essential skills, students explore various deli… source |
| RADT 1030 | Radiographic Procedures I | — | Introduces the knowledge required to perform radiologic procedures applicable to the human anatomy. Emphasis will be placed on the production of quality radiographs, and laboratory experience will de… source |
| RADT 1060 | Radiographic Procedures II | — | Continues to develop the knowledge required to perform radiographic procedures. Topics include: anatomy and routine projections of the pelvic girdle; anatomy and routine projections of the spine, gas… source |
| RADT 1065 | Radiologic Science | — | Content of this course is designed to establish a basic knowledge of atomic structure and terminology. Other topics include the nature and characteristics of x-radiation; ionizing and non-ionizing ra… source |
| RADT 1070 | Principles of Imaging I | — | Content is designed to establish a basic knowledge of atomic structure and terminology. Also presented are the nature and characteristics of radiation, x-ray production and the fundamentals of photon… source |
| RADT 1075 | Radiographic Imaging | — | The content of this course introduces factors that govern and influence the production of the radiographic image using digital radiographic equipment found in diagnostic radiology. Emphasis will be p… source |
| RADT 1085 | Radiologic Equipment | — | Content establishes a knowledge base in radiographic, fluoroscopic and mobile equipment requirements and design. The content also provides a basic knowledge of Automatic Exposure Control (AEC) device… source |
| RADT 1160 | Principles of Imaging II | — | Content is designed to impart an understanding of the components, principles and operation of digital imaging systems found in diagnostic radiology. Factors that impact image acquisition, display, ar… source |
| RADT 1200 | Principles of Radiation Biology and Protection | — | Provides instruction on the principles of cell radiation interaction. Radiation effects on cells and factors affecting cell response are presented. Acute and chronic effects of radiation are discusse… source |
| RADT 1320 | Clinical Radiography I | — | Content and clinical practice experience should be designed to sequentially develop, apply, critically analyze, integrate, synthesize, and evaluate concepts and theories in the performance of radiolo… source |
| RADT 1330 | Clinical Radiography II | — | Content and clinical practice experience should be designed to sequentially develop, apply, critically analyze, integrate, synthesize, and evaluate concepts and theories in the performance of radiolo… source |
| RADT 2090 | Radiographic Procedures III | — | Continues to develop the knowledge required to perform radiographic procedures. Topics include: anatomy and routine projections of the cranium; anatomy and routine projections of the facial bones; an… source |
| RADT 2190 | Radiographic Pathology | — | Content is designed to introduce the student to concepts related to disease and etiological considerations. Pathology and disease as they relate to various radiographic procedures are discussed with… source |
| RADT 2201 | Introduction To Computed Tomography | — | Introduces the student to computed tomography and patient care in the CT suite. Topics include: the history of computed tomography, patient care and assessment, anatomy, contrast agents, radiation sa… source |
| RADT 2210 | Computed Tomography Physics and Instrumentation | — | Introduces the concepts of basic physics and instrumentation for computed tomography. Topics include: computer concepts, system operation and components, image processing and display, instrumentation… source |
| RADT 2220 | Computed Tomography Procedures I | — | Provides knowledge CT procedures of the head, chest, abdomen, and pelvis. Topics include: anatomy, pathology, scanning procedures, scanning protocol, contrast administration, and contraindications fo… source |
| RADT 2230 | Computed Tomography Procedures II | — | Provides knowledge of anatomy, pathology, scanning protocols, contrast administration, and contraindications for computed tomography of the neck, spine, musculoskeletal system, and special procedures… source |
| RADT 2250 | Computed Tomography Clinical I | — | Introduces students to the computed tomography department and provides an opportunity for participation in and observation of CT procedures. Students progress toward completion of clinical competency… source |
| RADT 2260 | Radiologic Technology Review | — | Provides a review of basic knowledge from previous courses and helps the student prepare for national certification examinations for radiographers. Topics include: Patient Care (Patient Interactions… source |
| RADT 2265 | Computed Tomography Clinical II | — | Provides students with continued computed tomography work experience. Students demonstrate increased proficiency levels in skills introduced in Computed Tomography Procedures and practiced in the pre… source |
| RADT 2340 | Clinical Radiography III | — | Content and clinical practice experience should be designed to sequentially develop, apply, critically analyze, integrate, synthesize, and evaluate concepts and theories in the performance of radiolo… source |
| RADT 2350 | Clinical Radiography IV | — | Provides students with continued hospital setting work experience. Students continue to develop proficiency in executing procedures introduced in Radiographic Procedures. Topics include: sterile tech… source |
| RADT 2360 | Clinical Radiography IV | — | Content and clinical practice experience should be designed to sequentially develop, apply, critically analyze, integrate, synthesize, and evaluate concepts and theories in the performance of radiolo… source |
| RESP 1110 | Pharmacology | — | Introduces the physiologic and pharmacological basis of pulmonary and cardiac medications. Focuses on the preparation and calculation of dosages and mixtures and general principles of pharmacology as… source |
| RESP 1120 | Introduction to Respiratory Therapy | — | Provides students with an introduction and comprehensive survey of the respiratory care profession. Emphasizes the application of physics and chemistry as the foundation for specific modes of respira… source |
| RESP 1130 | Respiratory Therapy Lab I | — | Provides students with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with basic respiratory therapy equipment and simulated practice of basic respiratory care modalities. Topics include: patient assess… source |
| RESP 1193 | Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology | — | Provides an in-depth study of cardiac and pulmonary anatomy and physiology, and the diagnostic procedures commonly used in the hospital to evaluate these systems. Emphasizes the heart-lung relationsh… source |
| RESP 1310 | Introduction to Polysomnography | — | This course is designed to provide training for entry level personnel in the basics of Polysomnography Technology. Topics include: job responsibilities, medical ethics, electrical safety, normal slee… source |
| RESP 1320 | Polysomnography I | — | This course involves basic discussion of recording sleep apnea montage. Emphasis is on equipment principles, set-up and operation, associated activity related to normal and abnormal stages of sleep,… source |
| RESP 1330 | Polysomnography II | — | Presentation and discussion of psychomotor practices related to interpretation of polysomnograms of adult and pediatric clients. Emphasis on CPAP/BIPAP titration, artifact recognition and toubleshoot… source |
| RESP 1340 | Clinic I | — | Introduces students to the clinical setting in a sleep laboratory or sleep center. Consists of departmental orientation, policies and procedures, individual mechanics and client transfers. Emphasis o… source |
| RESP 1350 | Clinic II | — | Provides student with clinical practice related to scoring and interpreting polysomnograms of adult and pediatric clients. Emphasis on CPAP/BIPAP titration artifact recognition and troubleshooting of… source |
| RESP 2090 | Clinical Practices I | — | Introduces students to clinical practice in basic respiratory care procedures. Topics include: introduction to clinical affiliate, medical gas therapy, oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, incentive spir… source |
| RESP 2100 | Clinical Practice II | — | Continues to develop skills used in the clinical practice. Topics include: medical gas therapy, oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, incentive spirometry, and patient assessment. source |
| RESP 2110 | Pulmonary Disease | — | Provides students with information concerning assessment of etiology, pathophysiology, treatment, and prognosis of common cardiopulmonary, cardiovascular, and pulmonary diseases and conditions. Topic… source |
| RESP 2120 | Critical Respiratory Care | — | Provides students with knowledge on all phases of adult critical care and continuous mechanical ventilation. Topics include: mechanical ventilation history, principles of mechanical ventilation, cont… source |
| RESP 2130 | Mechanical Ventilation and Airway Management | — | Provides instruction in the theory, set-up, operation, and maintenance of mechanical ventilators and equipment used to establish and maintain both adult and pediatric airways and emergency airway dis… source |
| RESP 2140 | Advanced Critical Care Monitoring | — | Provides a study of advanced critical care techniques for hemodynamic and non invasive monitoring. Topics include: arterial pressure monitoring, central venous catheters, pulmonary artery catheters,… source |
| RESP 2150 | Pulmonary Function Testing | — | Provides knowledge regarding normal and abnormal pulmonary functions. Emphasizes performance, interpretation, and evaluation of various pulmonary function studies. Topics include: pulmonary function… source |
| RESP 2160 | Neonatal Pediatric Respiratory Care | — | Provides concepts on the processes of growth and development related to respiratory care from the fetus to the adolescent. Relates physiologic function to respiratory care assessment. Topics include:… source |
| RESP 2170 | Advanced Respiratory Care Seminar | — | Review of respiratory therapy as it pertains to the national credential examinations administered by the NBRC. Emphasizes decision making and problem solving as they relate to clinical respiratory ca… source |
| RESP 2180 | Clinical Practice III | — | Continues development of proficiency levels in skills introduced in Clinical Practices I and II. In addition, intermittent positive pressure breathing, chest physiotherapy, and airway care are introd… source |
| RESP 2190 | Clinical Practice IV | — | Continues development of proficiency levels in skills introduced in Clinical Practices I, II, and III. In addition, the student is introduced to critical respiratory care. Case presentations are requ… source |
| RESP 2200 | Clinical Practice V | — | Continues development of skills required in the intensive care of the respiratory patient. Case presentations are required to integrate clinical and classroom theory. Topics include: basic respirator… source |
| RESP 2220 | Clinical Practice VI | — | Provides students with an opportunity for in-depth application and reinforcement of adult intensive care. In addition, students are provided an opportunity for application and reinforcement of pediat… source |
| RESP 2270 | Rehabilitation and Home Care | — | Provides an overview of the concepts, procedures, and equipment used in rehabilitation and in the delivery of long-term care to persons with chronic pulmonary disorders. Topics include: cardiopulmona… source |
| RNSG 1024 | Transitions to Professional Nursing | — | This course is designed to introduce the transition process of the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and the Licensed Paramedic (EMT-P). Topics in this course include the following: role transition, nur… source |
| RNSG 1025 | EMR Documentation | — | This course focuses on the principles of medical documentation and will also include a review of common medical and surgical terms, diagnoses, and procedures. Electronic medical record systems are in… source |
| RNSG 1026 | Fundamentals | — | This course introduces the basic concepts and principles fundamental to nursing practice which include the role of the registered nurse and the nursing process. The nursing student will be introduced… source |
| RNSG 1027 | Nursing Pharmacology | — | This course focuses on the information required to safely administer drugs and monitor the effects of drug therapy. Emphasis will be on dosage calculations and principles of pharmacology including dr… source |
| RNSG 1028 | Nursing Concepts I | — | This course introduces the nursing student to nursing concepts and skills related to the care of multicultural individuals with simple acute health problems. Students will reinforce nursing theory an… source |
| RNSG 2025 | Family Nursing | — | This course focuses on the safe, compassionate, evidenced-based care of women during their reproductive years and of children from birth through adolescence. The promotion of wellness, restoration, a… source |
| RNSG 2026 | Mental Health Concepts | — | This course presents sound nursing theory, therapeutic modalities, and clinical applications across the treatment continuum of the mental health client. It provides a foundation for understanding con… source |
| RNSG 2027 | Nursing Concepts II | — | This course is a continuation of Concepts of Nursing I, introducing the nursing student to nursing concepts and skills related to the care of multicultural individuals. Students will reinforce nursin… source |
| RNSG 2028 | Nursing Leadership | — | This course builds on previous courses, integrating program concepts to provide care for groups of individuals/families exhibiting complex multisystem disorders in healthcare and community settings.… source |
| RNSG 2035 | Capstone Nursing | — | This course provides associate degree nursing students with an opportunity to enhance their abilities in the areas of nursing concepts to be more successful on the NCLEX-RN examination. This course a… source |
| SCMA 1000 | Introduction to Supply Chain Management | — | Provides a general knowledge of Supply Chain Management (SCM) and the associated functions necessary for delivering goods and services to customers. The course will focus on what employees and manage… source |
| SCMA 1003 | Introduction to Transportation and Logistics Management | — | Businesses today cannot be competitive without a good transportation and logistics network. This course introduces the five basic forms of transportation and provides an understanding of the economic… source |
| SCMA 1015 | E-Commerce in Supply Chain Management | — | Provides a general knowledge of E-Commerce (EC) and how it is being conducted and managed as well as assessing its major opportunities, limitations, issues, and risks. The course will focus on the im… source |
| SCMA 2103 | Supply Chain Management Concepts | — | Logistics and Supply Chain Management today represents a great challenge as well as a tremendous opportunity for most firms. This course will view the supply chain from the point of view of a front-l… source |
| SCMA 2106 | Key Issues in the Global Integrated Supply Chain | — | This course examines the issues and challenges a corporation faces in designing and implementing a globally integrated supply chain. Topics include social responsibility in the supply chain, geo-poli… source |
| SCMA 2200 | Capstone/Case Studies in Logistics Management | — | Capstone course that prepares students for entry level positions in the field of logistics and supply chain management through case studies, project management, and presentations. source |
| SCMA 2900 | Logistics and Supply Chain Management Internship | — | Reinforcement of supply chain management and employability principles in an actual job placement or through a practicum experience. Students are acquainted with occupational responsibilities through… source |
| SOCI 1101 | Introduction to Sociology | — | Explores the sociological analysis of society, its culture, and structure. Sociology is presented as a science with emphasis placed on its methodology and theoretical foundations. Topics include basi… source |
| SOCI 2600 | Introduction to Social Problems | — | This course will provide an in-depth study of current social problems such as poverty, unemployment, race relations, environmental concerns, deviance, drugs and crime, social inequality, and global t… source |
| SPAN 1101 | SPAN | — | Introduction to listening, speaking, reading and writing in Spanish and to the culture of Spanish-speaking regions. source |
| SPAN 1102 | SPAN | — | Continued listening, speaking, reading and writing in Spanish with further study of the culture of Spanish-speaking regions. source |
| SPCH 1101 | Public Speaking | — | Introduces the student to the fundamentals of oral communication. Topics include selection and organization of materials, preparation and delivery of individual and group presentations, analysis of i… source |
| SURG 1010 | Introduction to Surgical Technology | — | Provides an overview of the surgical technology profession and develops the fundamental concepts and principles necessary to successfully participate on a surgical team. Topics include: orientation t… source |
| SURG 1020 | Principles of Surgical Technology | — | Provides continued study of surgical team participation by wound management and technological sciences for the operating room. Topics include: biophysical diversities and needs; pre-operative routine… source |
| SURG 1080 | Surgical Microbiology | — | Introduces the fundamentals of surgical microbiology. Topics include: historical development of microbiology; microscopes; cell structure and theory; microbial function and classification; human and… source |
| SURG 1100 | Surgical Pharmacology | — | Introduces the fundamentals of intraoperative pharmacology, and emphasizes concepts of anesthesia administration. Topics include: weights and measurements, drug conversions, interpretation of drug or… source |
| SURG 1120 | Surgical Technology Clinical I | — | Orients students to the clinical environment and provides experience with basic skills necessary to the surgical technologist. Topics include: scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and draping; assistance wit… source |
| SURG 1130 | Surgical Technology Clinical II | — | Orients students to the clinical environment and provides experience with basic skills necessary to the surgical technologist. Topics include: scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and draping; assistance wit… source |
| SURG 2030 | Surgical Procedures I | — | Introduces the core general procedures, including the following: incisions; wound closure; operative pathology; and common complications as applied to general and specialty surgery. Topics include: i… source |
| SURG 2040 | Surgical Procedures II | — | to specialty surgery areas. Topics include: ophthalmic surgery; thoracic surgery; vascular surgery; cardiovascular surgery; neurosurgery; and plastic and reconstructive surgery. ((There are surgical… source |
| SURG 2110 | Surgical Technology Clinical I | — | Orients students to the clinical environment and provides experience with basic skills necessary to the surgical technologist. Topics include, but are not limited to: scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and… source |
| SURG 2120 | Surgical Technology Clinical II | — | Orients students to the clinical environment and provides experience with basic skills necessary to the surgical technologist. Topics include: scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and draping; assistance wit… source |
| SURG 2130 | Surgical Technology Clinical III | — | Orients students to the clinical environment and provides experience with basic skills necessary to the surgical technologist. Topics include: scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and draping; assistance wit… source |
| SURG 2140 | Surgical Technology Clinical IV | — | Orients students to the clinical environment and provides experience with basic skills necessary to the surgical technologist. Topics include: scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and draping; assistance wit… source |
| SURG 2150 | Surgical Technology Clinical VI | — | Orients students to the clinical environment and provides experience with basic skills necessary to the surgical technologist. Topics include: scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and draping; assistance wit… source |
| SURG 2240 | Seminar in Surgical Technology | — | Prepares students for entry into careers as surgical technologists and enables them to effectively prepare for the national certification examination. Topics include: professional credentialing, cert… source |
| THEA 1101 | Theatre Appreciation | — | Explores history, aesthetics, and craft of the theatrical experience on stage, emphasizing the role of the audience as well as that of the artist. Critical views of theatrical performances are examin… source |
| WELD 1000 | Introduction to Welding Technology | — | This course provides an introduction to welding technology with an emphasis on basic welding laboratory principles and operating procedures. Topics include: industrial safety and health practices, ha… source |
| WELD 1005 | Welding and Cutting Fundamentals | — | This course introduces the student to basic welding and cutting techniques. Topics include welding safety, Oxyfuel cutting, Plasma Arc cutting, Air Carbon Arc cutting and gouging, base metal preparat… source |
| WELD 1007 | Welding Technology Fundamentals | — | This course introduces the student to basic welding and cutting techniques. Topics include welding safety, Oxyfuel cutting, Plasma Arc cutting, Air Carbon Arc cutting and gouging, base metal preparat… source |
| WELD 1015 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding I | — | This course is the first of two courses dedicated to Shielded Metal Arc Welding procedures. Topics include SMAW equipment and setup, electrodes, beads and fillet welds. This course aligns with module… source |
| WELD 1025 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding II | — | This course is the second in a series of Basic Shielded Metal Arc welding practices. Topics include joint fit-up and alignment, groove welds with backing, and open V-groove welds. This course aligns… source |
| WELD 1030 | Blueprint Reading for Welding Technology | — | This course introduces the knowledge and skills necessary for reading welding and related blueprints and sketches. An emphasis is placed on identifying types of welds, and the associated abbreviation… source |
| WELD 1035 | Gas Metal and Flux-Cored Arc Welding | — | This course covers the fundamentals of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flus Cored Arc Welding (FCAW). Topics include Equipment and filler metals and plate welding. This course aligns with select mod… source |
| WELD 1037 | GMAW and FCAW Welding | — | This course covers the fundamentals of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flus Cored Arc Welding (FCAW). Topics include welding symbols and print reading, metal characteristics, pre-heating and post-he… source |
| WELD 1045 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I | — | This course provides an overview of gas tungsten arc welding(GTAW). Topics include welding safety, power sources, electrodes, equipment, GTAW torches, filler metals, equipment setup and plate welding… source |
| WELD 1055 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding Pipe Welds | — | This course explains how to set up shielded metal arc (SMAW) equipment for open-root V -groove welds on carbon steel pipe. This course aligns with select modules in NCCER Level III welding curricula. source |
| WELD 1065 | GMAW and FCAW Pipe Welds | — | This course explains how to set up gas metal arc welding (GMAW) and flux-cored arc welding (FCAW) equipment for open-root V-groove welds. It includes procedures for open-root V-groove welds with GMAW… source |
| WELD 1075 | Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Pipe Welding | — | This course explains how to prepare GTAW equipment for open-root V-groove welds on carbon steel and stainless steel pipe in all positions. source |
| WELD 1085 | SMAW Stainless Steel Groove Welds | — | This course explains how to make SMAW open-root V-groove welds on stainless steel plate and pipe in all positions. This course aligns with select modules found in NCCER Level 3 welding curricula. source |
| WELD 1125 | GMAW and GTAW Aluminum Plate Welds | — | This course introduces the student to aluminum plate welding techniques using Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) equipment. Topics include aluminum metallurgy, equipment… source |
| WELD 1150 | Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I | — | Provides knowledge of theory, safety practices, inert gas, equipment, and techniques required for successful advanced gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). Qualification tests, all positions, are used in… source |
| WELD 1151 | Fabrication Processes | — | Presents practices common in the welding and metal fabrication industry. Topics include: metal fabrication safety and health practices and metal fabrication procedures. source |
| WELD 1152 | Pipe Welding | — | Provides the opportunity to apply skills to pipe welding operations. Topics include: pipe welding safety and health practices, pipe welding nomenclature, pipe layout and preparation, pipe joint assem… source |
| WELD 1330 | Metal Welding and Cutting Techniques | — | This course provides instruction in the fundamentals of metal welding and cutting techniques. Instruction is provided in safety and health practices, metal fabrication preparation, and metal fabricat… source |