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| ACC-1015 | Fundamentals of Accounting Practice | — | ACC-1015 - Fundamentals of Accounting Practice ACC-1015 - Fundamentals of Accounting Practice The course addresses the role of accounting in society and business, with a special emphasis on fundament… source |
| ACC-1025 | Personal Finance* | — | ACC-1025 - Personal Finance* ACC-1025 - Personal Finance* It prepares students with little or no experience in personal finance to make money management decisions. Students analyze the interrelations… source |
| ACC-2010 | Principles of Accounting I* | — | ACC-2010 - Principles of Accounting I* ACC-2010 - Principles of Accounting I* Topics include journals, ledgers, receivables, payables, inventory valuation, deferrals, accruals, internal control, plan… source |
| ACC-2015 | Automated Account Systems* | — | ACC-2015 - Automated Account Systems* ACC-2015 - Automated Account Systems* Utilizing an automated accounting software, students journalize common business transactions, create adjusting entries, and… source |
| ACC-2020 | Principles of Accounting II* | — | ACC-2020 - Principles of Accounting II* ACC-2020 - Principles of Accounting II* The goal is to identify and analyze business transactions with regard to corporations, identify the interdependency of… source |
| ACC-2027 | Federal Income Tax Accounting I* | — | ACC-2027 - Federal Income Tax Accounting I* ACC-2027 - Federal Income Tax Accounting I* Topics include gross income, business income and expenses, deductions and exclusions, capital gains and losses,… source |
| ACC-2100 | Intermediate Accounting I* | — | ACC-2100 - Intermediate Accounting I* ACC-2100 - Intermediate Accounting I* Topics financial accounting standards, income statement, balance sheet, concepts of present value, current assets, inventor… source |
| ACC-2110 | Intermediate Accounting II* | — | ACC-2110 - Intermediate Accounting II* ACC-2110 - Intermediate Accounting II* Topics include the statement of cash flows, current liabilities, long-term liabilities, taxes, pensions, leases, interim… source |
| ACC-2681 | Business Finance* | — | ACC-2681 - Business Finance* ACC-2681 - Business Finance* This course will be both theoretical in nature, and will require quantitative analysis. Topics include: forms of business, equity and credit… source |
| ACC-2910 | Accounting Cooperative Education* | — | ACC-2910 - Accounting Cooperative Education* ACC-2910 - Accounting Cooperative Education* The major objective of Cooperative Education is the application of classroom theory in a work environment. Li… source |
| ART-1010 | History of Western Art I (A) | — | ART-1010 - History of Western Art I (A) ART-1010 - History of Western Art I (A) Students survey the development of painting, sculpture, and architecture in western cultures from the Paleolithic perio… source |
| ART-1020 | History of Western Art II (A) | — | ART-1020 - History of Western Art II (A) ART-1020 - History of Western Art II (A) Students survey the development of painting, sculpture, and architecture in western cultures from the Thirteenth Cent… source |
| ART-1030 | Introduction to Art Appreciation (A) | — | ART-1030 - Introduction to Art Appreciation (A) ART-1030 - Introduction to Art Appreciation (A) Students are introduced to the fundamental elements of art. Sources of study include selective readings… source |
| ART-1035 | History of Photography (A) | — | ART-1035 - History of Photography (A) ART-1035 - History of Photography (A) This course will explore the history of photography by examining photographers and examples of their work from the earliest… source |
| ART-1045 | History of American Art (A) | — | ART-1045 - History of American Art (A) ART-1045 - History of American Art (A) This course is a comprehensive study of the social history and cultural development in American art. Students will survey… source |
| ART-1065 | Art of the Italian Renaissance (A) | — | ART-1065 - Art of the Italian Renaissance (A) ART-1065 - Art of the Italian Renaissance (A) Students will survey three centuries of art of Renaissance Italy. The course explores political and social… source |
| ART-1200 | Two Dimensional Design (A) | — | ART-1200 - Two Dimensional Design (A) ART-1200 - Two Dimensional Design (A) This course is an introductory exploration of visual literacy through the elements and principles of two-dimensional design… source |
| ART-1205 | Three Dimensional Design | — | ART-1205 - Three Dimensional Design ART-1205 - Three Dimensional Design This course is an exploration of visual literacy through the elements and principles specific to three-dimensional design. Form… source |
| ART-1210 | Color Theory and Practice (A) | — | ART-1210 - Color Theory and Practice (A) ART-1210 - Color Theory and Practice (A) This course is an introductory exploration of visual literacy through color. Students examine a board range of histor… source |
| ART-1220 | Basic Drawing I | — | ART-1220 - Basic Drawing I ART-1220 - Basic Drawing I From life setups, students analyze modeling, anatomy, and perspective using various graphic media. Weekly readings, critiques, a working sketchbo… source |
| ART-1225 | Figure Drawing* | — | ART-1225 - Figure Drawing* ART-1225 - Figure Drawing* Proportion, anatomy, volume and structure are investigated through various drawing media. Methodologies from historical movements, as well as con… source |
| ART-1230 | Intermediate Drawing* | — | ART-1230 - Intermediate Drawing* ART-1230 - Intermediate Drawing* Portfolio should be submitted to the chair prior to registration. Building on skills explored in Basic Drawing, students will investi… source |
| ART-1240 | Basic Oil/Acrylic Painting I* | — | ART-1240 - Basic Oil/Acrylic Painting I* ART-1240 - Basic Oil/Acrylic Painting I* Course topics include the chemical and physical nature of paint, the composition of pictures, visual theories, and st… source |
| ART-1250 | Intermediate Oil/Acrylic Painting* | — | ART-1250 - Intermediate Oil/Acrylic Painting* ART-1250 - Intermediate Oil/Acrylic Painting* Portfolio should be submitted to the chair prior to registration. Students increase their awareness of comp… source |
| ART-1300 | Graphic Design I* | — | ART-1300 - Graphic Design I* ART-1300 - Graphic Design I* Important applications include Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, as well as page layout software. List Course source |
| ART-1310 | Graphic Design II* | — | ART-1310 - Graphic Design II* ART-1310 - Graphic Design II* Students design their own Web pages, and learn such software as Dreamweaver, Flash, and learn the basics of HTML. List Course source |
| ART-1315 | Digital Illustration* | — | ART-1315 - Digital Illustration* ART-1315 - Digital Illustration* The class will use two-dimensional design concepts, including color theory, in practical applications. The class will explore how the… source |
| ART-1320 | Basic Computer Animation* | — | ART-1320 - Basic Computer Animation* ART-1320 - Basic Computer Animation* Students employ current hardware and software in computer animation to produce projects as well as prepare and maintain a dig… source |
| ART-1325 | Graphic Design III* | — | ART-1325 - Graphic Design III* ART-1325 - Graphic Design III* This class will immerse students in current design practices through the exploration of contemporary design problems working both in coll… source |
| ART-1330 | Cooperative Education I - Digital Imaging* | — | ART-1330 - Cooperative Education I - Digital Imaging* ART-1330 - Cooperative Education I - Digital Imaging* The major objective of cooperative education is the application of classroom theory to a wo… source |
| ART-1335 | Graphic Design IV* | — | ART-1335 - Graphic Design IV* ART-1335 - Graphic Design IV* Students will work on various projects over the course of the semester that culminating in the production of a professional caliber present… source |
| ART-1340 | Cooperative Education II - Digital Imaging* | — | ART-1340 - Cooperative Education II - Digital Imaging* ART-1340 - Cooperative Education II - Digital Imaging* The major objective of cooperative education is the application of classroom theory to th… source |
| ART-1500 | Basic Photography | — | ART-1500 - Basic Photography ART-1500 - Basic Photography Students are introduced to the basic principles of photography using a 35mm camera. Concepts/skills will include properly exposing, developin… source |
| ART-1505 | Digital Photography I | — | ART-1505 - Digital Photography I ART-1505 - Digital Photography I Students are introduced to the basic principles of photography using a digital camera. Concepts/skills will include the use of digita… source |
| ART-1510 | Intermediate Photography* | — | ART-1510 - Intermediate Photography* ART-1510 - Intermediate Photography* Theories of color photography are introduced. Students are required to maintain a portfolio and must own or have access to a… source |
| ART-1515 | Digital Photography II* | — | ART-1515 - Digital Photography II* ART-1515 - Digital Photography II* They learn advanced color management skills and keep a comprehensive portfolio which reflects their exploration of an individual… source |
| ART-1520 | Advanced Photography* | — | ART-1520 - Advanced Photography* ART-1520 - Advanced Photography* Students conduct extensive research on particular subjects; practice advanced photographic techniques; learn proper archival presenta… source |
| ART-1525 | Principles of Lighting* | — | ART-1525 - Principles of Lighting* ART-1525 - Principles of Lighting* Students will work individually and in teams to learn how to control both natural and studio light. Students will learn how to bu… source |
| ART-2020 | Integration of the Arts | — | ART-2020 - Integration of the Arts ART-2020 - Integration of the Arts This course introduces students to the content, functions, and achievements of dance, music, theater, and the visual arts as prim… source |
| ART-2200 | Beginning Ceramics | — | ART-2200 - Beginning Ceramics ART-2200 - Beginning Ceramics Students use hand-building and wheel-throwing techniques to craft pottery and sculpture. Creative concepts are further developed through th… source |
| ART-2210 | Intermediate Ceramics* | — | ART-2210 - Intermediate Ceramics* ART-2210 - Intermediate Ceramics* List Course source |
| ART-2220 | Advanced Ceramics* | — | ART-2220 - Advanced Ceramics* ART-2220 - Advanced Ceramics* Building on competencies gained from Beginning Ceramics and Intermediate Ceramics, students develop perceptual and aesthetic concepts while… source |
| ART-2230 | Introduction to Wheel-Thrown Ceramics | — | ART-2230 - Introduction to Wheel-Thrown Ceramics ART-2230 - Introduction to Wheel-Thrown Ceramics Students develop competence throwing cylindrical and open forms and are introduced to making lids, sp… source |
| ART-2240 | Ceramic Sculpture* | — | ART-2240 - Ceramic Sculpture* ART-2240 - Ceramic Sculpture* A variety of basic ceramic sculpture techniques will be explored and used to express both representational and nonrepresentational ideas. T… source |
| ART-2700 | Topics in the Visual Arts* | — | ART-2700 - Topics in the Visual Arts* ART-2700 - Topics in the Visual Arts* List Course source |
| AST-1010 | Introduction to Astronomy* (S) | — | AST-1010 - Introduction to Astronomy* (S) AST-1010 - Introduction to Astronomy* (S) AST-1010 fulfills the General Studies science requirement. This course satisfies the General Education Physical Sci… source |
| AST-1010L | Introduction to Astronomy Lab* (S) | — | AST-1010L - Introduction to Astronomy Lab* (S) AST-1010L - Introduction to Astronomy Lab* (S) AST-1010L is the complementary laboratory component. Exercises include use of photographic material, comp… source |
| BIO-1010 | Botany* (S) | — | BIO-1010 - Botany* (S) BIO-1010 - Botany* (S) A survey of the plant kingdom includes the origin of life, life cycles, reproduction, genetics, and ecology. Credit for this course may be earned through… source |
| BIO-1010L | Botany Lab* (S) | — | BIO-1010L - Botany Lab* (S) BIO-1010L - Botany Lab* (S) Students study the resistance of bacteria to antibiotics, the kinds of algae in different water sources, the kinds of plants from various envir… source |
| BIO-1020 | Zoology* (S) | — | BIO-1020 - Zoology* (S) BIO-1020 - Zoology* (S) In addition, they examine classification and evolution of the animal kingdom. Credit for this course may be earned through Advanced Placement Examinati… source |
| BIO-1020L | Zoology Lab* (S) | — | BIO-1020L - Zoology Lab* (S) BIO-1020L - Zoology Lab* (S) Processes such as induction, deduction, hypotheses, formation, experimentation and interpretation of data are applied to the study of molecul… source |
| BIO-1040 | Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology* (S) | — | BIO-1040 - Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology* (S) BIO-1040 - Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology* (S) Topics include basic chemistry, cell structure and function, tissues, and the… source |
| BIO-1040L | Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab* (S) | — | BIO-1040L - Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab* (S) BIO-1040L - Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab* (S) This course satisfies the General Education Biological Science requ… source |
| BIO-1060 | Principles of Biology I* (S) | — | BIO-1060 - Principles of Biology I* (S) BIO-1060 - Principles of Biology I* (S) They also study DNA, the genetic code and gene expression. Other topics studied include intercellular communications. T… source |
| BIO-1060L | Principles of Biology I Lab* (S) | — | BIO-1060L - Principles of Biology I Lab* (S) BIO-1060L - Principles of Biology I Lab* (S) Also included are exercises in DNA purification and electrophoresis of DNA. Credit for this course may be ear… source |
| BIO-1070 | Principles of Biology II* (S) | — | BIO-1070 - Principles of Biology II* (S) BIO-1070 - Principles of Biology II* (S) Also studied are evidence for evolution, early life on earth, chemical evolution, trends in plant, invertebrate, vert… source |
| BIO-1070L | Principles of Biology II Lab* (S) | — | BIO-1070L - Principles of Biology II Lab* (S) BIO-1070L - Principles of Biology II Lab* (S) Credit for this course may be earned through Advanced Placement Examination. For students in the Arts and S… source |
| BIO-1080 | Biology and Ecology Of the Chesapeake Bay* (S) | — | BIO-1080 - Biology and Ecology Of the Chesapeake Bay* (S) BIO-1080 - Biology and Ecology Of the Chesapeake Bay* (S) The special nature of estuaries will be examined including salinity gradients, tide… source |
| BIO-1200 | Introduction to Oceanography* (S) | — | BIO-1200 - Introduction to Oceanography* (S) BIO-1200 - Introduction to Oceanography* (S) Marine life, resources, and pollution are studied. This course satisfies the General Education Biological Sci… source |
| BIO-1650 | Survey of Microbiology* | — | BIO-1650 - Survey of Microbiology* BIO-1650 - Survey of Microbiology* List Course source |
| BIO-2010 | Microbiology* (S) | — | BIO-2010 - Microbiology* (S) BIO-2010 - Microbiology* (S) Immunology is strongly emphasized. This course satisfies the General Education Biological Science requirement. List Course source |
| BIO-2010L | Microbiology Lab* (S) | — | BIO-2010L - Microbiology Lab* (S) BIO-2010L - Microbiology Lab* (S) They also learn culturing, staining, and various biochemical procedures used to identify microorganisms. These procedures are then… source |
| BIO-2030 | Marine Biology* (S) | — | BIO-2030 - Marine Biology* (S) BIO-2030 - Marine Biology* (S) Major marine ecosystems are discussed and compared. The interaction of humans with marine life and ecosystems is discussed. This course i… source |
| BIO-2030L | Marine Biology Lab* (S) | — | BIO-2030L - Marine Biology Lab* (S) BIO-2030L - Marine Biology Lab* (S) This course is in the travel study format, featuring field studies in a tropical marine location such as Belize, Florida, or Ja… source |
| BIO-2040 | Principles of Genetics* (S) | — | BIO-2040 - Principles of Genetics* (S) BIO-2040 - Principles of Genetics* (S) Students solve real and simulated problems using principles of inheritance. This is a web based course, allowing students… source |
| BIO-2040L | Principles of Genetics Lab* (S) | — | BIO-2040L - Principles of Genetics Lab* (S) BIO-2040L - Principles of Genetics Lab* (S) Data acquisition, discussion of experimental results, and analysis of the data collected are an integral part o… source |
| BIO-2160 | Principles of Nutrition* (S) | — | BIO-2160 - Principles of Nutrition* (S) BIO-2160 - Principles of Nutrition* (S) Topics include nutritional requirements at different developmental stages: digestion, absorption, storage, and metaboli… source |
| BIO-2170 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab* (S) | — | BIO-2170 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab* (S) BIO-2170 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab* (S) Students are required to participate in a recitation. Students dissect preserved specimens,… source |
| BIO-2180 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | — | BIO-2180 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II BIO-2180 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II Students study the anatomy and physiology of the human digestive, circulatory, lymphatic, urinary, reproductive, and… source |
| BIO-2800 | Human Pathophysiology* | — | BIO-2800 - Human Pathophysiology* BIO-2800 - Human Pathophysiology* Topics include inflammation and healing, diseases and disorders of the immune, nervous, endocrine, reproductive, hematologic, cardi… source |
| BIO-2980 | Directed Studies in Biology I* | — | BIO-2980 - Directed Studies in Biology I* BIO-2980 - Directed Studies in Biology I* List Course source |
| BIO-2990 | Directed Studies in Biology II* | — | BIO-2990 - Directed Studies in Biology II* BIO-2990 - Directed Studies in Biology II* Permission of the chair Under the supervision of a faculty member, students work independently on topics related… source |
| BAD-1015 | Introduction to Business* | — | BAD-1015 - Introduction to Business* BAD-1015 - Introduction to Business* Key topics include the role of business, the global economic and legal environment, ethics, marketing, accounting and finance… source |
| BAD-1210 | Principles of Management* | — | BAD-1210 - Principles of Management* BAD-1210 - Principles of Management* Case studies highlight the management process. Students may be required to work in teams. List Course source |
| BAD-1300 | Business Mathematics* | — | BAD-1300 - Business Mathematics* BAD-1300 - Business Mathematics* List Course source |
| BAD-1335 | Applied Business Communications* | — | BAD-1335 - Applied Business Communications* BAD-1335 - Applied Business Communications* Students learn to differentiate between data and information, format researched data appropriately, apply logic… source |
| BAD-1520 | Starting and Operating a Small Business | — | BAD-1520 - Starting and Operating a Small Business BAD-1520 - Starting and Operating a Small Business Students examine the legal, financial, and market planning for a new or existing business; the ev… source |
| BAD-1550 | Fundamentals of International Business* | — | BAD-1550 - Fundamentals of International Business* BAD-1550 - Fundamentals of International Business* It examines the role of currency fluctuations, the effect of government policies in foreign count… source |
| BAD-1680 | Customer Relations | — | BAD-1680 - Customer Relations BAD-1680 - Customer Relations Students learn techniques in customer service and relations including initiating contact, establishing rapport and facilitating final sales… source |
| BAD-2070 | Business Law* | — | BAD-2070 - Business Law* BAD-2070 - Business Law* Students will analyze legal issues and apply laws to business matters in these core concepts: torts, contracts, property, criminal law, constitutiona… source |
| BAD-2130 | Social Entrepreneurship* | — | BAD-2130 - Social Entrepreneurship* BAD-2130 - Social Entrepreneurship* Mission-driven for-profit and non-profit ventures are explored so students develop a socially conscious business mindset in lau… source |
| BAD-2140 | Introduction to Business Strategy* | — | BAD-2140 - Introduction to Business Strategy* BAD-2140 - Introduction to Business Strategy* Students will develop a sound foundation and basic skills in diagnosing organizational problems, formulatin… source |
| BAD-2610 | Principles of Marketing* | — | BAD-2610 - Principles of Marketing* BAD-2610 - Principles of Marketing* Topics include the role of marketing in society, planning strategies, customer behavior, market segments, product planning, pac… source |
| BAD-2630 | Social Media Marketing Strategy* | — | BAD-2630 - Social Media Marketing Strategy* BAD-2630 - Social Media Marketing Strategy* Topics covered include integrated marketing strategies, techniques, technologies, and tools for creating effect… source |
| BAD-2700 | Human Resource Management* | — | BAD-2700 - Human Resource Management* BAD-2700 - Human Resource Management* Topics include job design, recruitment, selection, interviewing, benefits, EEO laws, performance appraisals, grievance, and… source |
| BAD-2710 | Human Relations and Leadership | — | BAD-2710 - Human Relations and Leadership BAD-2710 - Human Relations and Leadership Students develop leadership skills in communication, motivation, and perceptions. Topics include small group dynami… source |
| BAD-2740 | Retail Management* | — | BAD-2740 - Retail Management* BAD-2740 - Retail Management* Retail operations are discussed regarding store and merchandise management. The course also develops students’ strategic skills in retail f… source |
| BAD-2910 | Cooperative Education: Business* | — | BAD-2910 - Cooperative Education: Business* BAD-2910 - Cooperative Education: Business* Cooperative Education allows students to combine academic study with on-the-job experience by working on traini… source |
| BAD-2950 | Independent Study in Business* | — | BAD-2950 - Independent Study in Business* (1.00 - 3.00) BAD-2950 - Independent Study in Business* (1.00 - 3.00) This course may be appropriate for a currently employed student who desires to investig… source |
| CHE-1200 | General Chemistry I* (S) | — | CHE-1200 - General Chemistry I* (S) CHE-1200 - General Chemistry I* (S) Students learn fundamental principles of chemistry based on a study of the physical and chemical properties of the metallic and… source |
| CHE-1200 | General Chemistry I* (S) | — | CHE-1200 - General Chemistry I* (S) CHE-1200 - General Chemistry I* (S) Students learn fundamental principles of chemistry based on a study of the physical and chemical properties of the metallic and… source |
| CHE-1200 | General Chemistry I* (S) | — | CHE-1200 - General Chemistry I* (S) CHE-1200 - General Chemistry I* (S) Students learn fundamental principles of chemistry based on a study of the physical and chemical properties of the metallic and… source |
| CHE-1050 | Introductory Chemistry* (S) | — | CHE-1050 - Introductory Chemistry* (S) CHE-1050 - Introductory Chemistry* (S) CHE-1050 does not apply to science majors. This course provides an introduction to the fundamental principles of chemistr… source |
| CHE-1050 | Introductory Chemistry* (S) | — | CHE-1050 - Introductory Chemistry* (S) CHE-1050 - Introductory Chemistry* (S) CHE-1050 does not apply to science majors. This course provides an introduction to the fundamental principles of chemistr… source |
| CHE-1050 | Introductory Chemistry* (S) | — | CHE-1050 - Introductory Chemistry* (S) CHE-1050 - Introductory Chemistry* (S) CHE-1050 does not apply to science majors. This course provides an introduction to the fundamental principles of chemistr… source |
| CHE-1050L | Introduction to Chemistry Lab (S)* | — | CHE-1050L - Introduction to Chemistry Lab (S)* CHE-1050L - Introduction to Chemistry Lab (S)* This online lab accompanies CHE 1050, Introduction to Chemistry. Students use simple chemical labware and… source |
| CHE-1050L | Introduction to Chemistry Lab (S)* | — | CHE-1050L - Introduction to Chemistry Lab (S)* CHE-1050L - Introduction to Chemistry Lab (S)* This online lab accompanies CHE 1050, Introduction to Chemistry. Students use simple chemical labware and… source |
| CHE-1050L | Introduction to Chemistry Lab (S)* | — | CHE-1050L - Introduction to Chemistry Lab (S)* CHE-1050L - Introduction to Chemistry Lab (S)* This online lab accompanies CHE 1050, Introduction to Chemistry. Students use simple chemical labware and… source |
| MTH-0994 | Intermediate Algebra Skills and Concepts* | — | MTH-0994 - Intermediate Algebra Skills and Concepts* MTH-0994 - Intermediate Algebra Skills and Concepts* Topics include factoring polynomials, solving polynomial equations by factoring, rational exp… source |
| MTH-0994 | Intermediate Algebra Skills and Concepts* | — | MTH-0994 - Intermediate Algebra Skills and Concepts* MTH-0994 - Intermediate Algebra Skills and Concepts* Topics include factoring polynomials, solving polynomial equations by factoring, rational exp… source |
| MTH-0994 | Intermediate Algebra Skills and Concepts* | — | MTH-0994 - Intermediate Algebra Skills and Concepts* MTH-0994 - Intermediate Algebra Skills and Concepts* Topics include factoring polynomials, solving polynomial equations by factoring, rational exp… source |
| CHE-1050 | Introductory Chemistry* (S) | — | CHE-1050 - Introductory Chemistry* (S) CHE-1050 - Introductory Chemistry* (S) CHE-1050 does not apply to science majors. This course provides an introduction to the fundamental principles of chemistr… source |
| CHE-1050L | Introduction to Chemistry Lab (S)* | — | CHE-1050L - Introduction to Chemistry Lab (S)* CHE-1050L - Introduction to Chemistry Lab (S)* This online lab accompanies CHE 1050, Introduction to Chemistry. Students use simple chemical labware and… source |
| CHE-1200 | General Chemistry I* (S) | — | CHE-1200 - General Chemistry I* (S) CHE-1200 - General Chemistry I* (S) Students learn fundamental principles of chemistry based on a study of the physical and chemical properties of the metallic and… source |
| CHE-1200L | General Chemistry I Lab* (S) | — | CHE-1200L - General Chemistry I Lab* (S) CHE-1200L - General Chemistry I Lab* (S) Computer assisted data collection and analysis is also performed. This course satisfies the General Education Physica… source |
| CHE-1210 | General Chemistry II* (S) | — | CHE-1210 - General Chemistry II* (S) CHE-1210 - General Chemistry II* (S) Credit for this course may be earned through Advanced Placement Examination. This course satisfies the General Education Phys… source |
| CHE-1210L | General Chemistry II - Lab* (S) | — | CHE-1210L - General Chemistry II - Lab* (S) CHE-1210L - General Chemistry II - Lab* (S) Students also perform several qualitative analysis experiments. This course satisfies the General Education Phy… source |
| CHE-1350 | General Chemistry for Engineers* (S) | — | CHE-1350 - General Chemistry for Engineers* (S) CHE-1350 - General Chemistry for Engineers* (S) The course is designed specifically for students in the computer and electrical engineering programs. C… source |
| CHE-2200 | Organic Chemistry I* (S) | — | CHE-2200 - Organic Chemistry I* (S) CHE-2200 - Organic Chemistry I* (S) The basic interdependence of properties and structure is demonstrated using a mechanistic approach. This course satisfies the G… source |
| CHE-2200L | Organic Chemistry I - Lab* (S) | — | CHE-2200L - Organic Chemistry I - Lab* (S) CHE-2200L - Organic Chemistry I - Lab* (S) Chromatographic techniques receive special emphasis. List Course source |
| CHE-2210 | Organic Chemistry II* (S) | — | CHE-2210 - Organic Chemistry II* (S) CHE-2210 - Organic Chemistry II* (S) This course satisfies the General Education Physical Science requirement. List Course source |
| CHE-2210L | Organic Chemistry II - Lab* (S) | — | CHE-2210L - Organic Chemistry II - Lab* (S) CHE-2210L - Organic Chemistry II - Lab* (S) This course satisfies the General Education Physical Science requirement. List Course source |
| CHE-2990 | Directed Studies in Chemistry II* | — | CHE-2990 - Directed Studies in Chemistry II* (1.00 - 3.00) CHE-2990 - Directed Studies in Chemistry II* (1.00 - 3.00) This course is a continuation of work begin in CHE-2980 . List Course source |
| COM-1010 | Basic Principles of Speech Communication* (H) | — | COM-1010 - Basic Principles of Speech Communication* (H) COM-1010 - Basic Principles of Speech Communication* (H) Major units include informative and persuasive presentations and group discussion. Co… source |
| COM-1020 | Introduction to Mass Communication* (B) | — | COM-1020 - Introduction to Mass Communication* (B) COM-1020 - Introduction to Mass Communication* (B) Students examine the ways in which consumers use media, the effects of those media on consumers,… source |
| COM-1040 | Beginning Sign Language | — | COM-1040 - Beginning Sign Language COM-1040 - Beginning Sign Language Parents, teachers, and others interested in communicating with hearing-impaired people learn basics of sign language. List Course source |
| COM-1050 | Beginning Sign Language II* | — | COM-1050 - Beginning Sign Language II* COM-1050 - Beginning Sign Language II* List Course source |
| COM-1250 | Introduction to Interpersonal Communication* (H) | — | COM-1250 - Introduction to Interpersonal Communication* (H) COM-1250 - Introduction to Interpersonal Communication* (H) Aspects of one-to-one and small group communication are explored including perc… source |
| COM-1350 | Intercultural Communication* (H, C) | — | COM-1350 - Intercultural Communication* (H, C) COM-1350 - Intercultural Communication* (H, C) Units may include understanding diversity, perception, nonverbal communication, and intercultural communi… source |
| COM-1650 | Introduction to Public Speaking* (H) | — | COM-1650 - Introduction to Public Speaking* (H) COM-1650 - Introduction to Public Speaking* (H) Students complete informative, persuasive and special occasion speeches and an interview. This course w… source |
| COM-2300 | Introduction to Media Writing* | — | COM-2300 - Introduction to Media Writing* COM-2300 - Introduction to Media Writing* They learn how to report, write, and edit stories suitable for print, broadcast and news media. List Course source |
| COM-2500 | Introduction to Communication Theory* | — | COM-2500 - Introduction to Communication Theory* COM-2500 - Introduction to Communication Theory* These theories can be applied to intrapersonal, interpersonal, group, organizational, public, intercu… source |
| COM-2910 | Cooperative Education: Communication* | — | COM-2910 - Cooperative Education: Communication* COM-2910 - Cooperative Education: Communication* The major objective of cooperative education is the application of classroom theory to a work environ… source |
| CNT-1010 | Construction Methods and Materials | — | CNT-1010 - Construction Methods and Materials CNT-1010 - Construction Methods and Materials This course is an introductory study of common construction systems, methods, equipment and materials. Stud… source |
| CNT-1020 | Construction Specifications and Estimating | — | CNT-1020 - Construction Specifications and Estimating CNT-1020 - Construction Specifications and Estimating This course introduces students to construction estimation and the impact that materials, m… source |
| CNT-1030 | Construction Project Management | — | CNT-1030 - Construction Project Management CNT-1030 - Construction Project Management This is a comprehensive construction project management course based on the essentials of project management. Stu… source |
| CNT-2010 | Construction Contracts and Related Laws* | — | CNT-2010 - Construction Contracts and Related Laws* CNT-2010 - Construction Contracts and Related Laws* Emphasis is placed on the study of legal factors associated with construction company operation… source |
| CNT-2915 | Cooperative Education I: Construction Management* | — | CNT-2915 - Cooperative Education I: Construction Management* CNT-2915 - Cooperative Education I: Construction Management* The major objective of cooperative education is the application of classroom… source |
| CSC-1100 | Practical Programming with Python* | — | CSC-1100 - Practical Programming with Python* CSC-1100 - Practical Programming with Python* Core topics include types, variables, functions, iteration, conditionals, data structures, classes, objects… source |
| CSC-2020 | Computing Fundamentals for Engineers* | — | CSC-2020 - Computing Fundamentals for Engineers* CSC-2020 - Computing Fundamentals for Engineers* Students learn the basics of MATLAB, including variables, MATLAB defined functions, plotting, MATLAB… source |
| CSC-2591 | Computer Science I* | — | CSC-2591 - Computer Science I* CSC-2591 - Computer Science I* The students learn the concepts of modular object oriented program and algorithm design via various projects throughout the semester. Fil… source |
| CSC-2592 | Computer Science II* | — | CSC-2592 - Computer Science II* CSC-2592 - Computer Science II* Students learn how to manipulate various data-structures: traversal, insertion, and deletion. Efficiency of various data-structures is… source |
| CSC-2740 | Data Structures and Algorithms* | — | CSC-2740 - Data Structures and Algorithms* CSC-2740 - Data Structures and Algorithms* Students are trained to analyze and evaluate the asymptotic performance (worst, average and best case) of various… source |
| CSC-2750 | Computer Architecture* | — | CSC-2750 - Computer Architecture* CSC-2750 - Computer Architecture* Through various programming assignments we will learn how the processor utilizes the control and data paths to access memory and pe… source |
| CJS-1015 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | CJS-1015 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CJS-1015 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Students are introduced to the agencies that compose the criminal justice system - police, courts, corrections.… source |
| CJS-1020 | Introduction to Security | — | CJS-1020 - Introduction to Security CJS-1020 - Introduction to Security Students examine the organization and administration of security and loss prevention in industry, business, and government. Thi… source |
| CJS-1030 | Principles of Loss Prevention | — | CJS-1030 - Principles of Loss Prevention CJS-1030 - Principles of Loss Prevention Students examine the various losses encountered by the retailing, lodging, entertainment, and transportation industri… source |
| CJS-1060 | Introduction to Criminal Investigation | — | CJS-1060 - Introduction to Criminal Investigation CJS-1060 - Introduction to Criminal Investigation Students learn the mechanics of criminal investigation, evaluation of a crime scene and physical ev… source |
| CJS-2020 | Practical Criminal Investigation | — | CJS-2020 - Practical Criminal Investigation CJS-2020 - Practical Criminal Investigation Students study the investigative process and the application of investigative techniques. Emphasis is placed on… source |
| CJS-2030 | Criminal Law | — | CJS-2030 - Criminal Law CJS-2030 - Criminal Law Topics include the classification of major crimes, elements of proof, conspiracy, police responsibility, criminal parties, criminal defense, and federa… source |
| CJS-2040 | Juvenile Delinquency | — | CJS-2040 - Juvenile Delinquency CJS-2040 - Juvenile Delinquency Topics include the relationship of juvenile delinquency to crime, and the causes, treatment, and prevention of juvenile delinquency. Li… source |
| CJS-2050 | Criminology | — | CJS-2050 - Criminology CJS-2050 - Criminology Students are introduced to the study of criminal behavior. Subjects include the volume and scope of crime, and its related problems; psychological and so… source |
| CJS-2060 | Police Management and Administration | — | CJS-2060 - Police Management and Administration CJS-2060 - Police Management and Administration Topics include the theory, history, organization, and administration of law enforcement including funct… source |
| CJS-2070 | Corrections: Law, Theory, and Operations | — | CJS-2070 - Corrections: Law, Theory, and Operations CJS-2070 - Corrections: Law, Theory, and Operations This course introduces the field of corrections as it relates to the criminal justice system. T… source |
| CJS-2100 | Forensic Science | — | CJS-2100 - Forensic Science CJS-2100 - Forensic Science Students learn the recognition, identification, and evaluation of physical evidence and study the role forensic science plays in modern crimina… source |
| CJS-2200 | Community Policing | — | CJS-2200 - Community Policing CJS-2200 - Community Policing Students study the relationship between the criminal justice system and the community, and learn recommended ways of working to combat crim… source |
| CJS-2910 | Cooperative Education I: Criminal Justice* | — | CJS-2910 - Cooperative Education I: Criminal Justice* CJS-2910 - Cooperative Education I: Criminal Justice* The major objective of Cooperative Education is the application of classroom theory in a wo… source |
| CJS-2920 | Cooperative Education II: Criminal Justice* | — | CJS-2920 - Cooperative Education II: Criminal Justice* CJS-2920 - Cooperative Education II: Criminal Justice* List Course source |
| CJS-2950 | Independent Study in Criminal Justice* | — | CJS-2950 - Independent Study in Criminal Justice* (1.00 - 3.00) CJS-2950 - Independent Study in Criminal Justice* (1.00 - 3.00) Sample topics might include community policing, death penalty, DNA prof… source |
| DAN-1010 | Dance Ensemble I* | — | DAN-1010 - Dance Ensemble I* DAN-1010 - Dance Ensemble I* List Course source |
| DAN-1020 | Dance Ensemble II* | — | DAN-1020 - Dance Ensemble II* DAN-1020 - Dance Ensemble II* List Course source |
| DAN-1030 | Dance Ensemble III* | — | DAN-1030 - Dance Ensemble III* DAN-1030 - Dance Ensemble III* List Course source |
| DAN-1040 | Dance Ensemble IV* | — | DAN-1040 - Dance Ensemble IV* DAN-1040 - Dance Ensemble IV* List Course source |
| DAN-1050 | Ballet I | — | DAN-1050 - Ballet I DAN-1050 - Ballet I Students are introduced to the basic concepts and techniques of basic ballet and movement. List Course source |
| DAN-1055 | Ballet II* | — | DAN-1055 - Ballet II* DAN-1055 - Ballet II* List Course source |
| DAN-1060 | Ballet III* | — | DAN-1060 - Ballet III* DAN-1060 - Ballet III* List Course source |
| DAN-1065 | Ballet IV* | — | DAN-1065 - Ballet IV* DAN-1065 - Ballet IV* Students in this class will be eligible to audition for the college dance ensemble. List Course source |
| DAN-1070 | Jazz Dance I | — | DAN-1070 - Jazz Dance I DAN-1070 - Jazz Dance I Students are introduced to basic jazz dance techniques through development of locomotive skills and coordination through body isolations. Students lear… source |
| DAN-1080 | Jazz Dance II* | — | DAN-1080 - Jazz Dance II* DAN-1080 - Jazz Dance II* Students learn and execute a more advanced jazz dance routine incorporating steps/movements/patterns taught in class. List Course source |
| DAN-1090 | Jazz Dance III* | — | DAN-1090 - Jazz Dance III* DAN-1090 - Jazz Dance III* Students learn and execute a more advanced jazz dance routine. Students may have the opportunity to audition for the college dance ensemble or pa… source |
| DAN-1200 | Jazz Dance IV* | — | DAN-1200 - Jazz Dance IV* DAN-1200 - Jazz Dance IV* Students are required to notate the advanced jazz dance routine taught in class as well as perform and execute the routine. Students may have the o… source |
| DMP-1010 | Video Field Production* | — | DMP-1010 - Video Field Production* DMP-1010 - Video Field Production* The knowledge and skills developed in this class will begin to prepare students for a career in television production, whether th… source |
| DMP-1020 | Television Studio Production* | — | DMP-1020 - Television Studio Production* DMP-1020 - Television Studio Production* Instruction will include proper operation of audio/video equipment, including studio cameras, audio mixers, lighting… source |
| DMP-1125 | Audio Production | — | DMP-1125 - Audio Production DMP-1125 - Audio Production This course is an introduction to theory and practice of audio production techniques and its relationship to other aspects of media production.… source |
| DMP-2030 | Documentary Production* | — | DMP-2030 - Documentary Production* DMP-2030 - Documentary Production* Students will learn how to plan and tell stories creatively, collaboratively, artistically and professionally. The goal will focu… source |
| DMP-2050 | Digital Information Graphics and Animation* | — | DMP-2050 - Digital Information Graphics and Animation* DMP-2050 - Digital Information Graphics and Animation* Throughout the course, students will collaborate on projects and immerse themselves in th… source |
| DMP-2450 | Digital Filmmaking* | — | DMP-2450 - Digital Filmmaking* DMP-2450 - Digital Filmmaking* Digital Filmmaking develops students’ critical understanding of long-form video storytelling. The course emphasizes the relationship betw… source |
| DMP-2910 | Digital Media Production Internship or Practicum* | — | DMP-2910 - Digital Media Production Internship or Practicum* DMP-2910 - Digital Media Production Internship or Practicum* The student will be supervised by a working media professional. CSM faculty w… source |
| DFT-1200 | Engineering Graphics | — | DFT-1200 - Engineering Graphics DFT-1200 - Engineering Graphics This course gives students a basic understanding of how to create and read engineering drawings. Students are introduced to topics in e… source |
| DFT-1325 | Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting* | — | DFT-1325 - Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting* DFT-1325 - Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting* Students will practice 2D drafting concepts and techniques using AutoCAD drawing software. Topi… source |
| DFT-1370 | 3D CAD with SolidWorks I* | — | DFT-1370 - 3D CAD with SolidWorks I* DFT-1370 - 3D CAD with SolidWorks I* Students will learn how to create 2-D sketches and transform them into 3D models by applying extrusions, revolves, patterns,… source |
| DFT-1380 | 3D CAD with SolidWorks II* | — | DFT-1380 - 3D CAD with SolidWorks II* DFT-1380 - 3D CAD with SolidWorks II* Topics to be covered include: advanced drawing, surface modeling, and assembly modeling, advanced part modeling, creating s… source |
| DFT-2150 | Building Information Modeling* | — | DFT-2150 - Building Information Modeling* DFT-2150 - Building Information Modeling* Students will create models comprised of intelligent objects that consist of both geometry and data. Students will… source |
| ECN-1200 | Introduction to Economics* (B) | — | ECN-1200 - Introduction to Economics* (B) ECN-1200 - Introduction to Economics* (B) The basic terminology, concepts, principles, models and its philosophic, historic and political origins are explore… source |
| ECN-2020 | Principles of Microeconomics* (B) | — | ECN-2020 - Principles of Microeconomics* (B) ECN-2020 - Principles of Microeconomics* (B) It examines producer decisions related to supply, demand, production costs and profits. Various market models… source |
| ECN-2025 | Principles of Macroeconomics* (B) | — | ECN-2025 - Principles of Macroeconomics* (B) ECN-2025 - Principles of Macroeconomics* (B) Also covered are the successes and problems of some recent economic policies as well as the impact of interna… source |
| EDU-1012 | Introduction to Early Childhood Education* | — | EDU-1012 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education* EDU-1012 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education* The course will concentrate on the needs of the infant through the eight-year-old child. Th… source |
| EDU-1013 | Child Growth and Development* | — | EDU-1013 - Child Growth and Development* EDU-1013 - Child Growth and Development* Observations in child care settings will be required in addition to regular class lectures. This course combined with… source |
| EDU-1030 | Activities in Early Childhood I* | — | EDU-1030 - Activities in Early Childhood I* EDU-1030 - Activities in Early Childhood I* In this course, they plan developmentally appropriate activities in curriculum areas that stimulate cognitive,… source |
| EDU-1040 | Activities in Early Childhood II* | — | EDU-1040 - Activities in Early Childhood II* EDU-1040 - Activities in Early Childhood II* In this course, they plan developmentally appropriate activities in curriculum areas that stimulate cognitive… source |
| EDU-1051 | Child Health, Safety, and Nutrition* | — | EDU-1051 - Child Health, Safety, and Nutrition* EDU-1051 - Child Health, Safety, and Nutrition* Curricular activities designed to meet these specific needs are included in this course. National, NAEY… source |
| EDU-1070 | Communication and the Preschool Child* | — | EDU-1070 - Communication and the Preschool Child* EDU-1070 - Communication and the Preschool Child* This includes methods to listen, speak, engage, and motivate young learners. Students will focus on… source |
| EDU-1075 | Children’s Literature and Language Arts | — | EDU-1075 - Children’s Literature and Language Arts EDU-1075 - Children’s Literature and Language Arts Developmentally appropriate emergent language and literacy activities for young children are plan… source |
| EDU-1085 | Processes and Acquisitions of Literacy* | — | EDU-1085 - Processes and Acquisitions of Literacy* EDU-1085 - Processes and Acquisitions of Literacy* Effective literacy teaching begins with a deep understanding of the component processes associate… source |
| EDU-1110 | Group Care of Infants and Toddlers* | — | EDU-1110 - Group Care of Infants and Toddlers* EDU-1110 - Group Care of Infants and Toddlers* Information is aimed at prospective care givers in child care center programs caring for infants and todd… source |
| EDU-1160 | School Age Child Care: Curriculum and Teaching* | — | EDU-1160 - School Age Child Care: Curriculum and Teaching* EDU-1160 - School Age Child Care: Curriculum and Teaching* Emphasis is placed on growth and development of children from five to 12 years of… source |
| EDU-1910 | Cooperative Education I: Early Childhood Development* | — | EDU-1910 - Cooperative Education I: Early Childhood Development* EDU-1910 - Cooperative Education I: Early Childhood Development* Permission of the Early Childhood Development Program Coordinator and… source |
| EDU-2080 | Guiding Behavior of Young Children* | — | EDU-2080 - Guiding Behavior of Young Children* EDU-2080 - Guiding Behavior of Young Children* Students will develop an understanding of strategies for managing and guiding behaviors with a focus on p… source |
| EDU-2150 | Child Care Center Administration and Management* | — | EDU-2150 - Child Care Center Administration and Management* EDU-2150 - Child Care Center Administration and Management* Other topics included are record keeping, budget and bookkeeping, personnel sel… source |
| EDU-2200 | Observation and Assessment of Young Children* | — | EDU-2200 - Observation and Assessment of Young Children* EDU-2200 - Observation and Assessment of Young Children* Emphasis is on analyzing and interpreting assessment results to facilitate curriculum… source |
| EDU-2550 | Diversity in Education* | — | EDU-2550 - Diversity in Education* EDU-2550 - Diversity in Education* Emphasis is on using this knowledge to be able to create a classroom environment that is respectful of all students’ cultures and… source |
| EDU-2610 | Teaching the Special Education Student* | — | EDU-2610 - Teaching the Special Education Student* EDU-2610 - Teaching the Special Education Student* Teachers and support staff who are involved with integrated special education students learn how… source |
| EDU-2910 | Cooperative Education II: Early Childhood Development* | — | EDU-2910 - Cooperative Education II: Early Childhood Development* EDU-2910 - Cooperative Education II: Early Childhood Development* Students continue the cooperative education assignments begun in ED… source |
| ELT-1010 | DC Electronics* | — | ELT-1010 - DC Electronics* ELT-1010 - DC Electronics* The student uses the lab extensively to learn the operation of electronic test equipment including the oscilloscope, function generator and multi… source |
| ELT-1020 | AC Electronics* | — | ELT-1020 - AC Electronics* ELT-1020 - AC Electronics* The student uses the lab extensively to complete hands-on lab activities in the study of AC electronics. List Course source |
| ELT-1026 | Soldering Basics | — | ELT-1026 - Soldering Basics ELT-1026 - Soldering Basics This beginning course in soldering provides an overview and hands-on training of soldering printed circuit boards and cable fabrication. Course… source |
| ELT-1030 | Semiconductors* | — | ELT-1030 - Semiconductors* ELT-1030 - Semiconductors* Laboratory work includes related practical experiments with semiconductors. List Course source |
| ELT-2017 | Operational Amplifiers and Introduction to Communications* | — | ELT-2017 - Operational Amplifiers and Introduction to Communications* ELT-2017 - Operational Amplifiers and Introduction to Communications* Practical laboratory work includes building and analyzing e… source |
| ELT-2022 | Computer Logic and Programmable Logic Controllers* | — | ELT-2022 - Computer Logic and Programmable Logic Controllers* ELT-2022 - Computer Logic and Programmable Logic Controllers* Topics include number systems, Boolean algebra, digital logic devices, coun… source |
| ELT-2030 | Communication Circuits* | — | ELT-2030 - Communication Circuits* ELT-2030 - Communication Circuits* List Course source |
| EMS-1105 | Emergency Medical Technician | — | EMS-1105 - Emergency Medical Technician EMS-1105 - Emergency Medical Technician The primary focus of the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) is to provide basic emergency medical care and transportati… source |
| EMS-1105L | Emergency Medical Technician Lab* | — | EMS-1105L - Emergency Medical Technician Lab* EMS-1105L - Emergency Medical Technician Lab* The EMT is a link from the scene of an incident to the emergency health care system. This course provides i… source |
| EMS-1156 | Emergency Medical Technician- Practicum* | — | EMS-1156 - Emergency Medical Technician- Practicum* EMS-1156 - Emergency Medical Technician- Practicum* Students perform patient care with real patients under direct observation of approved preceptor… source |
| EMS-1410 | Introduction to EMS* | — | EMS-1410 - Introduction to EMS* EMS-1410 - Introduction to EMS* As a foundation course, the following topics will be covered in cognitive format: the EMS system, research, roles and responsibilities,… source |
| EMS-1484 | EMS Patient Assessment and Advanced Airway Management* | — | EMS-1484 - EMS Patient Assessment and Advanced Airway Management* EMS-1484 - EMS Patient Assessment and Advanced Airway Management* Focusing on patient assessment and airway management, the following… source |
| EMS-1484L | EMS Patient Assessment and Advanced Airway Management Lab* | — | EMS-1484L - EMS Patient Assessment and Advanced Airway Management Lab* EMS-1484L - EMS Patient Assessment and Advanced Airway Management Lab* The following topics/skills are included, but not limited… source |
| EMS-1544 | EMS Clinical Practicum I* | — | EMS-1544 - EMS Clinical Practicum I* EMS-1544 - EMS Clinical Practicum I* Students perform patient care with real patients under direct observation of approved preceptors. This course evaluates stude… source |
| EMS-1556 | EMS Field Practicum I* | — | EMS-1556 - EMS Field Practicum I* EMS-1556 - EMS Field Practicum I* Students perform patient care with real patients under direct observation of approved preceptors. This course evaluates students’ c… source |
| EMS-1600 | EMS Directed Studies I* | — | EMS-1600 - EMS Directed Studies I* (1.00 - 8.00) EMS-1600 - EMS Directed Studies I* (1.00 - 8.00) This course may be appropriate for students with extensive prior experience and/or healthcare licensu… source |
| EMS-2514 | EMS Cardiac Management* | — | EMS-2514 - EMS Cardiac Management* EMS-2514 - EMS Cardiac Management* The following topics are included, but not limited to: assessment and management of medical emergencies, cardiac assessment, card… source |
| EMS-2524 | EMS Medical Management* | — | EMS-2524 - EMS Medical Management* EMS-2524 - EMS Medical Management* The following topics/skills are included, but not limited to: assessment and management of medical emergencies, respiratory, neur… source |
| EMS-2524L | EMS Medical Management Lab* | — | EMS-2524L - EMS Medical Management Lab* EMS-2524L - EMS Medical Management Lab* The following topics/skills are included, but not limited to: assessment and management of medical emergencies, CPAP/Bi… source |
| EMS-2534 | EMS Trauma Management* | — | EMS-2534 - EMS Trauma Management* EMS-2534 - EMS Trauma Management* The following topics/skills are included, but not limited to: assessment and management of trauma emergencies, trauma systems, blee… source |
| EMS-2534L | EMS Trauma Management Lab* | — | EMS-2534L - EMS Trauma Management Lab* EMS-2534L - EMS Trauma Management Lab* The following topics/skills are included, but not limited to: assessment and management of trauma emergencies, CPAP/BiPAP… source |
| EMS-2544 | EMS Clinical Practicum II* | — | EMS-2544 - EMS Clinical Practicum II* EMS-2544 - EMS Clinical Practicum II* Students perform patient care with real patients under direct observation of approved preceptors. This course evaluates the… source |
| EMS-2554 | EMS Operations* | — | EMS-2554 - EMS Operations* EMS-2554 - EMS Operations* The following topics/skills are included, but not limited to: assessment based management, triage, incident command functions, medical incident c… source |
| EMS-2554L | EMS Operations Lab* | — | EMS-2554L - EMS Operations Lab* EMS-2554L - EMS Operations Lab* The following topics/skills are included, but not limited to: assessment based management, triage, incident command functions, vehicle… source |
| EMS-2556 | EMS Field Practicum II* | — | EMS-2556 - EMS Field Practicum II* EMS-2556 - EMS Field Practicum II* Students perform patient care with real patients under direct observation of approved preceptors. This course evaluates the stude… source |
| EMS-2558 | EMS Field Practicum III* | — | EMS-2558 - EMS Field Practicum III* EMS-2558 - EMS Field Practicum III* Students perform patient care with real patients under direct observation of approved preceptors. This course evaluates the stu… source |
| EMS-2561 | EMS Training and Education* | — | EMS-2561 - EMS Training and Education* EMS-2561 - EMS Training and Education* Students must earn a minimum grade of C for all List Course source |
| EMS-2562 | EMS Systems and Management* | — | EMS-2562 - EMS Systems and Management* EMS-2562 - EMS Systems and Management* Students must earn a minimum grade of C for all List Course source |
| EMS-2600 | EMS Directed Studies II* | — | EMS-2600 - EMS Directed Studies II* (1.00 - 8.00) EMS-2600 - EMS Directed Studies II* (1.00 - 8.00) This course may be appropriate for students with extensive prior experience and/or healthcare licen… source |
| ENE-1030 | Motors, Generators, and Industrial Electrical Systems* | — | ENE-1030 - Motors, Generators, and Industrial Electrical Systems* ENE-1030 - Motors, Generators, and Industrial Electrical Systems* Laboratory exercises include installation, setup, control, maintena… source |
| EGR-1100 | Introduction to Engineering* | — | EGR-1100 - Introduction to Engineering* EGR-1100 - Introduction to Engineering* Computer-aided design software and basic microcontroller concepts are central to the design process. Each team demonstr… source |
| EGR-1105 | Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering* | — | EGR-1105 - Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering* EGR-1105 - Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering* These topics include embedded systems, software, communications, contro… source |
| EGR-1110L | Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering Lab | — | EGR-1110L - Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering Lab EGR-1110L - Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering Lab These topics include software, test equipment, tools and safety… source |
| EGR-1140 | Introduction to Programming Concepts for Engineers* | — | EGR-1140 - Introduction to Programming Concepts for Engineers* EGR-1140 - Introduction to Programming Concepts for Engineers* Principles of software development, input/output, formatting of output, b… source |
| EGR-1150 | Intermediate Programming Concepts for Engineers* | — | EGR-1150 - Intermediate Programming Concepts for Engineers* EGR-1150 - Intermediate Programming Concepts for Engineers* The class includes team-based projects on relevant engineering applications in… source |
| EGR-1210 | Statics* | — | EGR-1210 - Statics* EGR-1210 - Statics* Topics include forces, moments, couples, equilibrium, trusses, frames, machines, internal forces, friction, centroids, and moments of inertia. Problems are sol… source |
| EGR-2200 | Mechanics of Materials* | — | EGR-2200 - Mechanics of Materials* EGR-2200 - Mechanics of Materials* Deformation caused by axial loading, torsion, bending, shear, and temperature will be examined. Additional topics include stress,… source |
| EGR-2210 | Dynamics* | — | EGR-2210 - Dynamics* EGR-2210 - Dynamics* Topics include particle kinematics, particle kinetics, rigid body kinematics, and rigid body kinetics. Along with Newton’s second law of motion (force-accele… source |
| EGR-2222 | Elements of Discrete Signal Analysis* | — | EGR-2222 - Elements of Discrete Signal Analysis* EGR-2222 - Elements of Discrete Signal Analysis* Continuous-time signals, discrete-time signals, sampling, linear transformations, orthogonal projecti… source |
| EGR-2222L | Elements of Discrete Signal Analysis Lab* | — | EGR-2222L - Elements of Discrete Signal Analysis Lab* EGR-2222L - Elements of Discrete Signal Analysis Lab* Students will explore signal creation, manipulation, and decomposition to analyze linear ti… source |
| EGR-2310 | Circuit Analysis* | — | EGR-2310 - Circuit Analysis* EGR-2310 - Circuit Analysis* Students apply their knowledge to investigate initial and steady-state conditions of circuits due to various test signals. Topics include Kir… source |
| EGR-2310L | Circuit Analysis Lab* | — | EGR-2310L - Circuit Analysis Lab* EGR-2310L - Circuit Analysis Lab* The course covers topics such as basic circuit variables and elements, Kirchhoff’s Laws, AC circuits, equivalent circuits and trans… source |
| EGR-2320 | Thermodynamics* | — | EGR-2320 - Thermodynamics* EGR-2320 - Thermodynamics* Students apply the basic laws and thermal properties to perform thermal analyses on idealized cycles related to power plants, heat pumps, refrige… source |
| EGR-2440 | Digital Logic Circuit Design* | — | EGR-2440 - Digital Logic Circuit Design* EGR-2440 - Digital Logic Circuit Design* Topics include number systems, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps, encoders, decoders, multiplexers, demultiplexers, adde… source |
| EGR-2440L | Digital Circuits and Systems Laboratory* | — | EGR-2440L - Digital Circuits and Systems Laboratory* EGR-2440L - Digital Circuits and Systems Laboratory* The course covers digital design topics such as digital logic, hierarchical design, finite-st… source |
| EGR-2720 | Introduction to CAD* | — | EGR-2720 - Introduction to CAD* EGR-2720 - Introduction to CAD* CAD topics include feature and part modeling, fasteners, assemblies, engineering drawings, simulation, analysis, and an introduction to… source |
| EGT-1015 | Exploring Engineering Technology | — | EGT-1015 - Exploring Engineering Technology EGT-1015 - Exploring Engineering Technology Students study the varying aspects of the engineering technology profession. Backgrounds, qualifications and ca… source |
| EGT-2910 | Cooperative Education I: Engineering Technology* | — | EGT-2910 - Cooperative Education I: Engineering Technology* EGT-2910 - Cooperative Education I: Engineering Technology* The major objective of cooperative education is the application of classroom th… source |
| EGT-2950 | Engineering Technology Capstone* | — | EGT-2950 - Engineering Technology Capstone* EGT-2950 - Engineering Technology Capstone* Students will apply their knowledge and skills to a comprehensive project to demonstrate the achievement of the… source |
| IRW-0900A | The Academic Essay* | — | IRW-0900A - The Academic Essay* IRW-0900A - The Academic Essay* In this course, we will pick the topic and the outside sources for you to use. You will choose your position on the topic, and we will… source |
| IRW-0900A | The Academic Essay* | — | IRW-0900A - The Academic Essay* IRW-0900A - The Academic Essay* In this course, we will pick the topic and the outside sources for you to use. You will choose your position on the topic, and we will… source |
| IRW-0900A | The Academic Essay* | — | IRW-0900A - The Academic Essay* IRW-0900A - The Academic Essay* In this course, we will pick the topic and the outside sources for you to use. You will choose your position on the topic, and we will… source |
| IRW-0900B | The Academic Presentation* | — | IRW-0900B - The Academic Presentation* IRW-0900B - The Academic Presentation* We will pick the theme. You pick the specific topic and readings. We will you craft strategies to read your sources effec… source |
| IRW-0900B | The Academic Presentation* | — | IRW-0900B - The Academic Presentation* IRW-0900B - The Academic Presentation* We will pick the theme. You pick the specific topic and readings. We will you craft strategies to read your sources effec… source |
| IRW-0900B | The Academic Presentation* | — | IRW-0900B - The Academic Presentation* IRW-0900B - The Academic Presentation* We will pick the theme. You pick the specific topic and readings. We will you craft strategies to read your sources effec… source |
| ENG-1010 | Composition and Rhetoric* (E) | — | ENG-1010 - Composition and Rhetoric* (E) ENG-1010 - Composition and Rhetoric* (E) Students focus on planning, organizing, and developing a variety of argumentative compositions. Students practice the… source |
| ENG-1010T | Composition and Rhetoric* (E) | — | ENG-1010T - Composition and Rhetoric* (E) ENG-1010T - Composition and Rhetoric* (E) Students focus on planning, organizing, and developing a variety of argumentative compositions. Students practice t… source |
| ENG-1020 | Composition & Literature* (H) | — | ENG-1020 - Composition & Literature* (H) ENG-1020 - Composition & Literature* (H) Using critical literary analysis, students build on the planning, organizing, and critical analysis skills learned in… source |
| ENG-1030 | Composition and Nonfiction Prose* (H) | — | ENG-1030 - Composition and Nonfiction Prose* (H) ENG-1030 - Composition and Nonfiction Prose* (H) Using critical analysis of non-fiction prose, students build on the planning, organizing, and critica… source |
| ENG-2010 | English Literature I* (H) | — | ENG-2010 - English Literature I* (H) ENG-2010 - English Literature I* (H) Students read poems, letters, works of fiction and non-fiction, and plays from the literary period within this time. Students… source |
| ENG-2020 | English Literature II* (H) | — | ENG-2020 - English Literature II* (H) ENG-2020 - English Literature II* (H) Students read poems, works of fiction and non-fiction, and plays from each literary period within this time. Students learn… source |
| ENG-2030 | Introduction to the Short Novel and Novel* (H) | — | ENG-2030 - Introduction to the Short Novel and Novel* (H) ENG-2030 - Introduction to the Short Novel and Novel* (H) Students examine and critically evaluate short novels and novels, especially in ter… source |
| ENG-2040 | Introduction to Drama* (H) | — | ENG-2040 - Introduction to Drama* (H) ENG-2040 - Introduction to Drama* (H) The dramatic works studied represent a variety of cultures in which students learn to appreciate the diversity of world dra… source |
| ENG-2050 | Business and Technical Writing* | — | ENG-2050 - Business and Technical Writing* ENG-2050 - Business and Technical Writing* Subject matter for the papers may come from the student’s occupation or interests, whether scientific, technical,… source |
| ENG-2070 | Introduction to Poetry* (H) | — | ENG-2070 - Introduction to Poetry* (H) ENG-2070 - Introduction to Poetry* (H) Students learn about and use critical literary theory to discuss and write about literature. Students will learn about an… source |
| ENG-2140 | The Film as an Art Form* (H) | — | ENG-2140 - The Film as an Art Form* (H) ENG-2140 - The Film as an Art Form* (H) Films viewed represent a variety of film styles from multiple periods and countries. This course satisfies the General… source |
| ENG-2145 | American Cinema/American Culture* (H) | — | ENG-2145 - American Cinema/American Culture* (H) ENG-2145 - American Cinema/American Culture* (H) This course satisfies the General Education Humanities requirement. List Course source |
| ENG-2200 | American Literature I* (H) | — | ENG-2200 - American Literature I* (H) ENG-2200 - American Literature I* (H) Students read poems, letters, works of fiction and non-fiction, and plays from the literary periods within this time. Stude… source |
| ENG-2210 | American Literature II* (H) | — | ENG-2210 - American Literature II* (H) ENG-2210 - American Literature II* (H) Students read poems, letters, works of fiction and non-fiction, and plays from the literary periods within this time. Stu… source |
| ENG-2240 | African-Amer Lit* (H, C) | — | ENG-2240 - African-Amer Lit* (H, C) ENG-2240 - African-Amer Lit* (H, C) They are acquainted with a historical overview of representative literature across several genres from colonial times to the pr… source |
| ENG-2245 | Irish Literature* (H, C) | — | ENG-2245 - Irish Literature* (H, C) ENG-2245 - Irish Literature* (H, C) Through readings, lectures and workshops, students will explore how Ireland’s writers have responded to major political and cul… source |
| ENG-2250 | Women Writers* (H, C) | — | ENG-2250 - Women Writers* (H, C) ENG-2250 - Women Writers* (H, C) The texts by women authors may include fiction, poetry, plays, non-fiction essays, speeches, literary criticism, letters, and autobio… source |
| ENG-2260 | Ethnic American Literature* (H, C) | — | ENG-2260 - Ethnic American Literature* (H, C) ENG-2260 - Ethnic American Literature* (H, C) Students explore the social, economic, historical, and religious experiences that shape each group. Student… source |
| ENG-2270 | Introduction to Latin American Literature* (H, C) | — | ENG-2270 - Introduction to Latin American Literature* (H, C) ENG-2270 - Introduction to Latin American Literature* (H, C) They study the political, economic, and global influences that have shaped La… source |
| ENG-2320 | World Literature I* (H, C) | — | ENG-2320 - World Literature I* (H, C) ENG-2320 - World Literature I* (H, C) E. are studied in terms of the cultures that produced them. Many texts studied originate in the oral tradition, and many ar… source |
| ENG-2330 | World Literature II* (H, C) | — | ENG-2330 - World Literature II* (H, C) ENG-2330 - World Literature II* (H, C) E. to the present are studied in terms of the cultures which produced them. Included may be 17th Century Chinese fiction,… source |
| ENG-2810 | The Vietnam War in Film and Literature* (H) | — | ENG-2810 - The Vietnam War in Film and Literature* (H) ENG-2810 - The Vietnam War in Film and Literature* (H) This course satisfies the General Education Humanities requirement. List Course source |
| ENG-2840 | The Civil War in Film and Literature* (H) | — | ENG-2840 - The Civil War in Film and Literature* (H) ENG-2840 - The Civil War in Film and Literature* (H) This course satisfies the General Education Humanities requirement. List Course source |
| ENG-2950 | Creative Writing: Fiction, Memoir, and Creative Non-Fiction* | — | ENG-2950 - Creative Writing: Fiction, Memoir, and Creative Non-Fiction* ENG-2950 - Creative Writing: Fiction, Memoir, and Creative Non-Fiction* In addition, effective ways of submitting work for publ… source |
| ENG-2960 | Creative Writing: Poetry* | — | ENG-2960 - Creative Writing: Poetry* ENG-2960 - Creative Writing: Poetry* In addition, effective ways of submitting work for publication are discussed. List Course source |
| ENV-1300 | Environmental Science* (S) | — | ENV-1300 - Environmental Science* (S) ENV-1300 - Environmental Science* (S) Topics covered include air and water pollution, population growth, resource management, power generation, waste disposal, a… source |
| ENV-1300L | Environmental Science Lab* (S) | — | ENV-1300L - Environmental Science Lab* (S) ENV-1300L - Environmental Science Lab* (S) Field trips, lab exercises, and special projects give the students first hand exposure to some environmental issu… source |
| ENV-1350 | Introduction to Coastal Science and Policy* | — | ENV-1350 - Introduction to Coastal Science and Policy* ENV-1350 - Introduction to Coastal Science and Policy* List Course source |
| ENV-2990 | Directed Studies in Environmental Science II* | — | ENV-2990 - Directed Studies in Environmental Science II* ENV-2990 - Directed Studies in Environmental Science II* This may be a continuation of the work done in ENV 2980 or a new project. List Course source |
| FYS-1010 | First Year Seminar* | — | FYS-1010 - First Year Seminar* FYS-1010 - First Year Seminar* Students will engage in self-assessment to develop and strengthen academic and critical thinking skills and promote cultural awareness. B… source |
| FRE-1010 | Introduction to French I (H, C) | — | FRE-1010 - Introduction to French I (H, C) FRE-1010 - Introduction to French I (H, C) Students work with basic dialogues to develop, understand, and speak the French language. They master all indicat… source |
| GRY-1020 | Introduction to Cultural Geography* (B, C) | — | GRY-1020 - Introduction to Cultural Geography* (B, C) GRY-1020 - Introduction to Cultural Geography* (B, C) This course satisfies the General Education Social/Behavioral Science requirement and the C… source |
| GRY-1050 | World Regional Geography* (B, C) | — | GRY-1050 - World Regional Geography* (B, C) GRY-1050 - World Regional Geography* (B, C) Topics include world patterns of climate, resources, population, transportation, industry, religions, customs,… source |
| GRY-1060 | United States Geography* | — | GRY-1060 - United States Geography* GRY-1060 - United States Geography* List Course source |
| GRY-1100 | Introduction to Geography* (B) | — | GRY-1100 - Introduction to Geography* (B) GRY-1100 - Introduction to Geography* (B) This course satisfies the General Education Social/Behavioral Science requirement. List Course source |
| GRY-1110 | Introduction to Physical Geography* (S) | — | GRY-1110 - Introduction to Physical Geography* (S) GRY-1110 - Introduction to Physical Geography* (S) This course satisfies the General Education Physical Science requirement. List Course source |
| GRY-1110L | Introduction to Physical Geography Lab* (S) | — | GRY-1110L - Introduction to Physical Geography Lab* (S) GRY-1110L - Introduction to Physical Geography Lab* (S) Building on knowledge gained in GRY 110 Lecture, students calculate earth-sun relations… source |
| GRY-1300 | Maps and Mapping* (B) | — | GRY-1300 - Maps and Mapping* (B) GRY-1300 - Maps and Mapping* (B) They study the various types of maps, including computer maps, and general application of maps in geography to develop skills in map… source |
| GEO-1010 | Physical Geology* (S) | — | GEO-1010 - Physical Geology* (S) GEO-1010 - Physical Geology* (S) The course includes a general survey of the rocks and minerals composing the earth and the movement within it, the earth’s surface fe… source |
| GEO-1010L | Physical Geology Lab* (S) | — | GEO-1010L - Physical Geology Lab* (S) GEO-1010L - Physical Geology Lab* (S) Familiarity with rocks and minerals and the use of maps in geologic investigations are stressed. This course satisfies the… source |
| HEA-1010 | Foundations of Public Health* | — | HEA-1010 - Foundations of Public Health* HEA-1010 - Foundations of Public Health* Students learn that decisions regarding public health should be based on data and that these decisions should conside… source |
| HEA-1100 | Medical Terminology | — | HEA-1100 - Medical Terminology HEA-1100 - Medical Terminology Students study the vocabulary associated with the allied health professions through the use of contextual clues, prefixes, suffixes, and… source |
| HEA-1105 | Comprehensive Medical Terminology | — | HEA-1105 - Comprehensive Medical Terminology HEA-1105 - Comprehensive Medical Terminology This course teaches the students to accurately spell and define common medical terms related to major disease… source |
| HEA-1751 | Introduction to Legal and Biomedical Issues in Healthcare* | — | HEA-1751 - Introduction to Legal and Biomedical Issues in Healthcare* HEA-1751 - Introduction to Legal and Biomedical Issues in Healthcare* List Course source |
| HEA-1755 | Ethical Issues for Healthcare Professionals* | — | HEA-1755 - Ethical Issues for Healthcare Professionals* HEA-1755 - Ethical Issues for Healthcare Professionals* This course will involve multiple learning opportunities investigating common topics en… source |
| HEA-1760 | Basic Drug Calculations For Healthcare Workers* | — | HEA-1760 - Basic Drug Calculations For Healthcare Workers* HEA-1760 - Basic Drug Calculations For Healthcare Workers* The following basic math concepts are included in the course: ratio and proportio… source |
| HEA-1770 | Advanced Drug Calculations For Healthcare Workers* | — | HEA-1770 - Advanced Drug Calculations For Healthcare Workers* HEA-1770 - Advanced Drug Calculations For Healthcare Workers* Basic math concepts are applied to critical intravenous medication calculat… source |
| HIM-1103 | Introduction to Health Information* | — | HIM-1103 - Introduction to Health Information* HIM-1103 - Introduction to Health Information* Students learn how these components relate to primary and secondary record systems. Students explore the… source |
| HIM-1130 | Introduction to Revenue Cycle Management* | — | HIM-1130 - Introduction to Revenue Cycle Management* HIM-1130 - Introduction to Revenue Cycle Management* Insurance processing for claims, denials and appeals of claims are addressed as well as the r… source |
| HIM-1140 | Diagnostic & Proc Coding I* | — | HIM-1140 - Diagnostic & Proc Coding I* HIM-1140 - Diagnostic & Proc Coding I* Students will have the opportunity to apply diagnosis codes through practice with coding exercises, cases studies, and on… source |
| HIM-1150 | Diagnostic and Procedural Coding II* | — | HIM-1150 - Diagnostic and Procedural Coding II* HIM-1150 - Diagnostic and Procedural Coding II* Students will learn the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding nomenclature. These codes are used… source |
| HIM-2100 | Revenue Cycle Management Application* | — | HIM-2100 - Revenue Cycle Management Application* HIM-2100 - Revenue Cycle Management Application* Students will apply skills for auditing records for correct coding and reporting. Students must earn… source |
| HIM-2200 | Health Information Management Data Analytics* | — | HIM-2200 - Health Information Management Data Analytics* HIM-2200 - Health Information Management Data Analytics* Topics include Clinical decision support, data reliability, validity and quality aspe… source |
| HIM-2215 | Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Management* | — | HIM-2215 - Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Management* HIM-2215 - Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information Management* Students apply the health information management code of… source |
| HIM-2225 | Health Information Management Leadership Principles* | — | HIM-2225 - Health Information Management Leadership Principles* HIM-2225 - Health Information Management Leadership Principles* The course focuses on team leadership, change management, and staff dev… source |
| HIM-2230 | Health Information Management Statistics & Research* | — | HIM-2230 - Health Information Management Statistics & Research* HIM-2230 - Health Information Management Statistics & Research* Students are introduced to research methodologies used in health care.… source |
| HIM-2240 | Advanced Revenue Cycle Management* | — | HIM-2240 - Advanced Revenue Cycle Management* HIM-2240 - Advanced Revenue Cycle Management* Students will focus on the principles of revenue cycle evaluation. Students must earn a minimum grade of C… source |
| HIM-2255 | Health Information Management Professional Practice Experience* | — | HIM-2255 - Health Information Management Professional Practice Experience* HIM-2255 - Health Information Management Professional Practice Experience* Students focus on preparation for the Registered… source |
| HST-1011 | Western Civilization to 1500* (H) | — | HST-1011 - Western Civilization to 1500* (H) HST-1011 - Western Civilization to 1500* (H) This course satisfies the General Education Humanities requirement. Students that have completed HST-1010 wil… source |
| HST-1013 | Global History to 1500* (H, C) | — | HST-1013 - Global History to 1500* (H, C) HST-1013 - Global History to 1500* (H, C) This course satisfies the General Education Humanities requirement and the Core Competency for Cultural and Global… source |
| HST-1015 | Global History 1500-present* (H,C) | — | HST-1015 - Global History 1500-present* (H,C) HST-1015 - Global History 1500-present* (H,C) This course satisfies the General Education Humanities requirement and the Core Competency for Cultural and… source |
| HST-1016 | Women in Europe* (H, C) | — | HST-1016 - Women in Europe* (H, C) HST-1016 - Women in Europe* (H, C) Discussion of such topics as war and revolution will be framed to ask the question about the role of women, the impact of war on… source |
| HST-1017 | History of Race and Racism* (H, C) | — | HST-1017 - History of Race and Racism* (H, C) HST-1017 - History of Race and Racism* (H, C) Students examine the influences of science, religion, nationalism, politics, and economics on the definitio… source |
| HST-1018 | Ancient and Roman History* | — | HST-1018 - Ancient and Roman History* HST-1018 - Ancient and Roman History* This course satisfies the General Education Humanities requirement. List Course source |
| HST-1019 | Medieval Civilization* (H, C) | — | HST-1019 - Medieval Civilization* (H, C) HST-1019 - Medieval Civilization* (H, C) E. to 1400 C.E.), from the breakup of the Roman Empire to the dawn of the Renaissance. Students survey economic, soci… source |
| HST-1031 | The United States to 1877* (H) | — | HST-1031 - The United States to 1877* (H) HST-1031 - The United States to 1877* (H) Stuents who have completed HST-2010 cannot receive credit for HST 1031. List Course source |
| HST-1032 | The United States Since 1877* (H) | — | HST-1032 - The United States Since 1877* (H) HST-1032 - The United States Since 1877* (H) Students who have completed HST-2020 cannot receive credit for HST-1032. This course satisfies the General Ed… source |
| HST-1034 | History of Women in America* (H, C) | — | HST-1034 - History of Women in America* (H, C) HST-1034 - History of Women in America* (H, C) In developing perspectives on the role of women in American history since 1600, students study issues of… source |
| HST-1035 | History of American Warfare* (H) | — | HST-1035 - History of American Warfare* (H) HST-1035 - History of American Warfare* (H) Students explore the development of the armed forces, causes and consequences of war, military strategy, and th… source |
| HST-1036 | The US and 20th Century World Affairs* (H) | — | HST-1036 - The US and 20th Century World Affairs* (H) HST-1036 - The US and 20th Century World Affairs* (H) The course examines the relationship between the United States and the world community by e… source |
| HST-1037 | Recent U.S. History: 1945-Present* (H) | — | HST-1037 - Recent U.S. History: 1945-Present* (H) HST-1037 - Recent U.S. History: 1945-Present* (H) Students consider the U.S. role on the international stage during the Cold War and into the 21 st c… source |
| HST-1050 | The American Experience* (H) | — | HST-1050 - The American Experience* (H) HST-1050 - The American Experience* (H) Students examine key themes such as identity, cultural practices, difference, and America and the world. This course sa… source |
| HST-1061 | History of African Americans to 1877* (H, C) | — | HST-1061 - History of African Americans to 1877* (H, C) HST-1061 - History of African Americans to 1877* (H, C) S. history, from African kingdoms through Reconstruction. This course satisfies the Gen… source |
| HST-1062 | History of African Americans Since 1877* (H, C) | — | HST-1062 - History of African Americans Since 1877* (H, C) HST-1062 - History of African Americans Since 1877* (H, C) This course satisfies the General Education Humanities requirement and the Core C… source |
| HST-1070 | History of Africa* (H, C) | — | HST-1070 - History of Africa* (H, C) HST-1070 - History of Africa* (H, C) Students examine key historical developments, including ancient African civilizations, the global slave system, European colo… source |
| HST-1072 | History of the Modern Middle East, 1800 to Present* (H, C) | — | HST-1072 - History of the Modern Middle East, 1800 to Present* (H, C) HST-1072 - History of the Modern Middle East, 1800 to Present* (H, C) Students will explore key topics, including colonialism, th… source |
| HPM-1110 | Managing Front Office Operations | — | HPM-1110 - Managing Front Office Operations HPM-1110 - Managing Front Office Operations This course examines front office procedures by detailing the flow of business through a hotel, beginning with… source |
| HPM-1120 | Managing Housekeeping and Facilities | — | HPM-1120 - Managing Housekeeping and Facilities HPM-1120 - Managing Housekeeping and Facilities The focus of this course is on the management of housekeeping and facilities with an emphasis on organi… source |
| HPM-1210 | Managing Service in Food and Beverage Operations | — | HPM-1210 - Managing Service in Food and Beverage Operations HPM-1210 - Managing Service in Food and Beverage Operations This course examines the management process in food and beverage operations in… source |
| HPM-2310 | Management Information Systems for the Hospitality Industry* | — | HPM-2310 - Management Information Systems for the Hospitality Industry* HPM-2310 - Management Information Systems for the Hospitality Industry* List Course source |
| HMS-1021 | Alcohol and Drug Effects | — | HMS-1021 - Alcohol and Drug Effects HMS-1021 - Alcohol and Drug Effects Students study the physiological and psychological effects of alcohol and sedative, hypnotic, narcotic, stimulant, and hallucin… source |
| HMS-1022 | Alcoholism and Drug Addiction | — | HMS-1022 - Alcoholism and Drug Addiction HMS-1022 - Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Students learn about the addition process, including diagnosis, progression, relapse, defense mechanisms, shame and g… source |
| HMS-1032 | Interpersonal and Counseling Skills | — | HMS-1032 - Interpersonal and Counseling Skills HMS-1032 - Interpersonal and Counseling Skills Students are provided an overview of counseling theory focused on establishing healthy relationships with… source |
| HMS-1042 | Group Counseling I | — | HMS-1042 - Group Counseling I HMS-1042 - Group Counseling I Students learn the theory and practice of group counseling. Students examine the varying styles of group development, the roles of the grou… source |
| HMS-1070 | Legal Aspects of Public Assistance | — | HMS-1070 - Legal Aspects of Public Assistance HMS-1070 - Legal Aspects of Public Assistance Students focus on the legal aspects involved in the administration of Public Assistance Programs. The many… source |
| HMS-1100 | Case-Load Management | — | HMS-1100 - Case-Load Management HMS-1100 - Case-Load Management Students are introduced to the professional practices of the human services system for caseload management in the counseling field. Stu… source |
| HMS-2043 | Family Counseling Techniques* | — | HMS-2043 - Family Counseling Techniques* HMS-2043 - Family Counseling Techniques* The family is viewed as a dynamic system that influences and is influenced by its individual members. Students learn… source |
| HMS-2111 | Ethics Human Services Addiction Counseling* | — | HMS-2111 - Ethics Human Services Addiction Counseling* HMS-2111 - Ethics Human Services Addiction Counseling* The student will learn how to apply ethical decision-making techniques to situations faci… source |
| HMS-2211 | Human Services Practicum* | — | HMS-2211 - Human Services Practicum* HMS-2211 - Human Services Practicum* Placement is coordinated by the instructor in an effort to provide prospective employees with a broad understanding of the ma… source |
| HMS-2910 | Cooperative Education - Human Services* | — | HMS-2910 - Cooperative Education - Human Services* HMS-2910 - Cooperative Education - Human Services* The major objective of Cooperative Education is the application of classroom theory to a work env… source |
| ITS-1010 | Computing and Information Technology* | — | ITS-1010 - Computing and Information Technology* ITS-1010 - Computing and Information Technology* Students learn the fundamentals of computing, focusing on the impact of technology through interdisci… source |
| ITS-1055 | Introduction to Computing | — | ITS-1055 - Introduction to Computing ITS-1055 - Introduction to Computing Students learn the basics of computing technology with an emphasis on technology basics, Internet technologies, data, privacy… source |
| ITS-1070 | Systems Analysis and Design* | — | ITS-1070 - Systems Analysis and Design* ITS-1070 - Systems Analysis and Design* A case study with group work highlights major topics discussed. List Course source |
| ITS-1120 | Introduction to Database* | — | ITS-1120 - Introduction to Database* ITS-1120 - Introduction to Database* Topics include building, modifying, implementing, management and administration of a relational DBMS using Microsoft Access.… source |
| ITS-1205 | Introduction to Web Technologies* | — | ITS-1205 - Introduction to Web Technologies* ITS-1205 - Introduction to Web Technologies* Content includes creating basic HTML documents, Cascading Style Sheets, basic client-side scripting, simple f… source |
| ITS-1400 | Introduction to Cloud Resources | — | ITS-1400 - Introduction to Cloud Resources ITS-1400 - Introduction to Cloud Resources This course provides students with foundational skills on cloud services, architecture, storage, deployment, virt… source |
| ITS-1960 | Introduction to Linux* | — | ITS-1960 - Introduction to Linux* ITS-1960 - Introduction to Linux* For students who plan to use personal computers, this course may have specific computing requirements. Please refer to the Quick Li… source |
| ITS-2090 | Computer Security* | — | ITS-2090 - Computer Security* ITS-2090 - Computer Security* Students learn about the security procedures to protect data in computer environments, the different network attack scenarios, the many too… source |
| ITS-2120 | Local Area Network Administration* | — | ITS-2120 - Local Area Network Administration* ITS-2120 - Local Area Network Administration* Students are introduced to networking hardware, architecture, media, and software. Students gain an underst… source |
| ITS-2185 | Installing and Configuring Microsoft Client* | — | ITS-2185 - Installing and Configuring Microsoft Client* ITS-2185 - Installing and Configuring Microsoft Client* For students who plan to use personal computers, this course may have specific computin… source |
| ITS-2190 | Microsoft Window Server Administration* | — | ITS-2190 - Microsoft Window Server Administration* ITS-2190 - Microsoft Window Server Administration* List Course source |
| ITS-2195 | Server Management | — | ITS-2195 - Server Management ITS-2195 - Server Management This course emphasizes Active Directory Domain Services, server file and storage management, networking, and virtualization. List Course source |
| ITS-2300 | Introduction to Project Management* | — | ITS-2300 - Introduction to Project Management* ITS-2300 - Introduction to Project Management* Students will be introduced to the concept of project management and will investigate key elements of the… source |
| ITS-2400 | Introduction to Cloud Computing* | — | ITS-2400 - Introduction to Cloud Computing* ITS-2400 - Introduction to Cloud Computing* It provides an overview of cloud concepts, core services, security, architecture, pricing, and support. This co… source |
| ITS-2410 | Cloud Infrastructure and Services* | — | ITS-2410 - Cloud Infrastructure and Services* ITS-2410 - Cloud Infrastructure and Services* Students learn how services fit into cloud-based solutions while optimizing the cloud environment. In addit… source |
| ITS-2430 | Information Technology Center Support* | — | ITS-2430 - Information Technology Center Support* ITS-2430 - Information Technology Center Support* Students are introduced to the methods available to maintain their level of expertise in this rapid… source |
| ITS-2450 | Business Analytics and Data Visualization* | — | ITS-2450 - Business Analytics and Data Visualization* ITS-2450 - Business Analytics and Data Visualization* Topics include: building and implementing a business analytics and data visualization syste… source |
| ITS-2480 | Foundations of Data Science* | — | ITS-2480 - Foundations of Data Science* ITS-2480 - Foundations of Data Science* This course emphasizes fundamental coursework on the standards and practices for collecting, organizing, managing, expl… source |
| ITS-2492 | Programming for the Web Using .NET Technology* | — | ITS-2492 - Programming for the Web Using .NET Technology* ITS-2492 - Programming for the Web Using .NET Technology* The student will use Visual Studio to create ASP.NET Web applications that deliver… source |
| ITS-2500 | Ethical Hacking & Penetration Testing* | — | ITS-2500 - Ethical Hacking & Penetration Testing* ITS-2500 - Ethical Hacking & Penetration Testing* In addition, students will explore how intruders escalate privileges, strategies for preempting att… source |
| ITS-2505 | Ethical Hacking and Defense | — | ITS-2505 - Ethical Hacking and Defense ITS-2505 - Ethical Hacking and Defense List Course source |
| ITS-2511 | Networking I* | — | ITS-2511 - Networking I* ITS-2511 - Networking I* Topics covered include open system interconnection (OSI) models, Ethernet technologies, network media, basics of TCP/IP, and IP addressing. Training… source |
| ITS-2516 | Networking II* | — | ITS-2516 - Networking II* ITS-2516 - Networking II* This course provides students with an understanding of wireless, security, TCP/IP, basic router configuration, installation of routing protocols, n… source |
| ITS-2527 | Enterprise Networking* | — | ITS-2527 - Enterprise Networking* ITS-2527 - Enterprise Networking* Topics covered commonly used networking automation tools. Training is provided in the use of networking software and tools that are… source |
| ITS-2536 | Network & Infrastructure Defense* | — | ITS-2536 - Network & Infrastructure Defense* ITS-2536 - Network & Infrastructure Defense* An understanding of security technologies including firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), Intrusion P… source |
| ITS-2545 | Information Systems Security* | — | ITS-2545 - Information Systems Security* ITS-2545 - Information Systems Security* The course will cover many aspects of security including hardware, software, communication, and physical security. Se… source |
| ITS-2571 | Digital Forensics & Incident Response | — | ITS-2571 - Digital Forensics & Incident Response ITS-2571 - Digital Forensics & Incident Response Students will learn to build and manage effective incident response framework, apply digital forensic… source |
| ITS-2620 | Web Graphics and Multimedia* | — | ITS-2620 - Web Graphics and Multimedia* ITS-2620 - Web Graphics and Multimedia* Students will use graphics editing software to create and manipulate graphic images. Students will also utilize a multi… source |
| ITS-2690 | Web Programming* | — | ITS-2690 - Web Programming* ITS-2690 - Web Programming* List Course source |
| ITS-2900 | Capstone Experience* | — | ITS-2900 - Capstone Experience* ITS-2900 - Capstone Experience* This capstone course provides hands-on and problem solving experience in many areas of information technology. Students consolidate kno… source |
| ITS-2910 | Cooperative Education I: Computer* | — | ITS-2910 - Cooperative Education I: Computer* ITS-2910 - Cooperative Education I: Computer* Cooperative Education allows students to combine academic study with on-the-job experience by working on tr… source |
| LAN-1080 | Popular Culture* (H, C) | — | LAN-1080 - Popular Culture* (H, C) LAN-1080 - Popular Culture* (H, C) Students participate in group discussions and projects, write reaction papers, conduct in-depth studies, and give oral presentati… source |
| LAN-1100 | Introduction to Women’s Studies* (H, C) | — | LAN-1100 - Introduction to Women’s Studies* (H, C) LAN-1100 - Introduction to Women’s Studies* (H, C) The focus is on how women function in their various business, social, and personal roles, and how… source |
| MFT-1010 | Manufacturing Technology I | — | MFT-1010 - Manufacturing Technology I MFT-1010 - Manufacturing Technology I Traditional manufacturing processing methods as employed in contemporary practice are presented. Key topics include safety,… source |
| MFT-1120 | CAD/CAM: Drawing Designs in Manufacturing | — | MFT-1120 - CAD/CAM: Drawing Designs in Manufacturing MFT-1120 - CAD/CAM: Drawing Designs in Manufacturing Related topics include job planning, tool selection, construction of process mode, tool path… source |
| MTH-0910 | Algebra Foundations* | — | MTH-0910 - Algebra Foundations* MTH-0910 - Algebra Foundations* Topics include simplifying and evaluating algebraic expressions; solving linear equations and inequalities, solving application problem… source |
| MTH-0993 | Elementary Algebra Skills and Concepts* | — | MTH-0993 - Elementary Algebra Skills and Concepts* MTH-0993 - Elementary Algebra Skills and Concepts* Topics include systems of linear equations and inequalities, polynomials, and introduction to fac… source |
| MTH-1010 | Quantitative Literacy and Reasoning* (M) | — | MTH-1010 - Quantitative Literacy and Reasoning* (M) MTH-1010 - Quantitative Literacy and Reasoning* (M) It teaches algebraic reasoning and modeling skills through a quantitative literacy lens and emp… source |
| MTH-1011 | Mathematics for Technologies I* | — | MTH-1011 - Mathematics for Technologies I* MTH-1011 - Mathematics for Technologies I* Topics include solution of equations, formula transformations, systems of equations, coordinate geometry, and an… source |
| MTH-1012 | Mathematics for Technologies II* (M) | — | MTH-1012 - Mathematics for Technologies II* (M) MTH-1012 - Mathematics for Technologies II* (M) Topics include functions and graphs, vectors, oblique triangles, exponential and logarithmic functions,… source |
| MTH-1015 | Introduction to Statistics* (M) | — | MTH-1015 - Introduction to Statistics* (M) MTH-1015 - Introduction to Statistics* (M) Topics include visual displays of data, descriptive statistics, sampling distributions, estimation, hypothesis te… source |
| MTH-1015T | Introduction to Statistics* (M) | — | MTH-1015T - Introduction to Statistics* (M) MTH-1015T - Introduction to Statistics* (M) Examples are selected from education, business, and the social and natural sciences. This course satisfies the… source |
| MTH-1016 | Statistical Applications* | — | MTH-1016 - Statistical Applications* MTH-1016 - Statistical Applications* Students will be expected to work together on group projects to further develop and expand the statistical and probabilistic… source |
| MTH-1120 | College Algebra* (M) | — | MTH-1120 - College Algebra* (M) MTH-1120 - College Algebra* (M) Presents algebraic concepts through the study of linear, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Additional topic… source |
| MTH-1125 | Applied Calculus* (M) | — | MTH-1125 - Applied Calculus* (M) MTH-1125 - Applied Calculus* (M) An introduction to differential and integral calculus with a focus on applications in business and life sciences. Topics include alge… source |
| MTH-1130 | Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry* (M) | — | MTH-1130 - Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry* (M) MTH-1130 - Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry* (M) This course satisfies the General Education Mathematics requirement. List Course source |
| MTH-1150 | Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry* (M) | — | MTH-1150 - Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry* (M) MTH-1150 - Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry* (M) Topics include real and complex numbers, analytic geometry, relations, polynomial, rational,… source |
| MTH-1200 | Calculus I* (M) | — | MTH-1200 - Calculus I* (M) MTH-1200 - Calculus I* (M) Topics include limits, continuity, derivatives, applications of derivatives, integration. This course satisfies the General Education Mathematics… source |
| MTH-1210 | Calculus II* (M) | — | MTH-1210 - Calculus II* (M) MTH-1210 - Calculus II* (M) Topics include applications of the definite integral, integration techniques, basic differential equations, improper integrals, sequences, infi… source |
| MTH-2100 | Concepts of Mathematics for Teachers* | — | MTH-2100 - Concepts of Mathematics for Teachers* MTH-2100 - Concepts of Mathematics for Teachers* Topics include numbers (natural, integers, and rational), mathematical systems, numeration, algorithm… source |
| MTH-2110 | Concepts of Geometry and Algebra for Teachers* | — | MTH-2110 - Concepts of Geometry and Algebra for Teachers* MTH-2110 - Concepts of Geometry and Algebra for Teachers* Topics include proportional reasoning, measurement, congruence, similarity, transfo… source |
| MTH-2120 | Statistics with Applications* (M) | — | MTH-2120 - Statistics with Applications* (M) MTH-2120 - Statistics with Applications* (M) Students will learn about presentation of data, measures of central tendency and dispersion, the binomial and… source |
| MTH-2200 | Calculus III* | — | MTH-2200 - Calculus III* MTH-2200 - Calculus III* Topics include vectors and the geometry of space, vector-valued functions, multivariable functions and their geometry, partial differentiation, multi… source |
| MTH-2210 | Differential Equations* | — | MTH-2210 - Differential Equations* MTH-2210 - Differential Equations* Topics include first-order and higher-order equations, qualitative analysis, series solutions, Laplace transforms, systems of dif… source |
| MTH-2220 | Introduction to Linear Algebra* | — | MTH-2220 - Introduction to Linear Algebra* MTH-2220 - Introduction to Linear Algebra* Applications include curve fitting, network analysis, Cramer’s rule, and differential equations. Some topics are… source |
| MTH-2500 | Introduction to Discrete Math* | — | MTH-2500 - Introduction to Discrete Math* MTH-2500 - Introduction to Discrete Math* Topics include logic, relations, functions, basic set theory, countability and counting arguments, proof techniques… source |
| MED-1400 | Introduction to Medical Coding* | — | MED-1400 - Introduction to Medical Coding* MED-1400 - Introduction to Medical Coding* Students are introduced to diagnostic procedural coding using the International Classification of Disease, curren… source |
| MED-1500 | Fundamentals of Medical Assisting* | — | MED-1500 - Fundamentals of Medical Assisting* MED-1500 - Fundamentals of Medical Assisting* Maintenance of examination and treatment areas, proper disposal of wastes, handling patient telephone calls… source |
| MED-1550 | Pharmacology for Medical Assistants* | — | MED-1550 - Pharmacology for Medical Assistants* MED-1550 - Pharmacology for Medical Assistants* Content on assessment of medication orders/prescriptions, patient safety, and medication distribution i… source |
| MED-2000 | Medical Assisting Administrative Procedures* | — | MED-2000 - Medical Assisting Administrative Procedures* MED-2000 - Medical Assisting Administrative Procedures* Content areas include basic communication, medical law and ethics, and medical office o… source |
| MED-2015 | Phlebotomy for Medical Assisting* | — | MED-2015 - Phlebotomy for Medical Assisting* MED-2015 - Phlebotomy for Medical Assisting* Topics include point of care testing: CLIA-waived hematology, chemistry, urinalysis, immunology, and microbio… source |
| MED-2075 | Cardiovascular Care and Procedures for Medical Assistants* | — | MED-2075 - Cardiovascular Care and Procedures for Medical Assistants* MED-2075 - Cardiovascular Care and Procedures for Medical Assistants* Topics include EKG’s, echocardiograms, stress tests, prepar… source |
| MED-2115 | Clinical I for Medical Assisting* | — | MED-2115 - Clinical I for Medical Assisting* MED-2115 - Clinical I for Medical Assisting* CO2 - Demonstrate handwashing, packaging techniques and donning and doffing PPE. CO3 - Identify basic surgica… source |
| MED-2130 | Medical Assisting Clinical Practicum* | — | MED-2130 - Medical Assisting Clinical Practicum* MED-2130 - Medical Assisting Clinical Practicum* In addition, students participate in seminars to explore topics of entry into practice, preparation f… source |
| MED-2150 | Advanced Concepts for Medical Assistants* | — | MED-2150 - Advanced Concepts for Medical Assistants* MED-2150 - Advanced Concepts for Medical Assistants* Discuss disorders that affect the whole body, such as immune disorders and neoplasms; thereaf… source |
| MED-2200 | Computer Technology for Medical Assistants* | — | MED-2200 - Computer Technology for Medical Assistants* MED-2200 - Computer Technology for Medical Assistants* Gain a broad perspective of current federal legislation and law governing the electronic… source |
| MLT-1000 | ASCP Board of Certification Exam Preparatory Course* | — | MLT-1000 - ASCP Board of Certification Exam Preparatory Course* MLT-1000 - ASCP Board of Certification Exam Preparatory Course* S. military medical laboratory training course within the last ten year… source |
| MLT-1012 | Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science* | — | MLT-1012 - Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science* MLT-1012 - Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science* Students are introduced to the analytical and procedural skills utilized in the medical… source |
| MLT-1012L | Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science Lab* | — | MLT-1012L - Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science Lab* MLT-1012L - Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science Lab* Students learn and safely practice basic skills needed in the medical laborat… source |
| MLT-1022 | Urinalysis and Body Fluids* | — | MLT-1022 - Urinalysis and Body Fluids* MLT-1022 - Urinalysis and Body Fluids* Also discussed are the pre-analytical factors that may affect test results. A passing grade of “C” is required in this co… source |
| MLT-1022L | Urinalysis and Body Fluids Lab* | — | MLT-1022L - Urinalysis and Body Fluids Lab* MLT-1022L - Urinalysis and Body Fluids Lab* The course enhances knowledge of lab equipment as students perform macroscopic and microscopic analysis. A pass… source |
| MLT-1042 | Hematology* | — | MLT-1042 - Hematology* MLT-1042 - Hematology* The pathophysiology and detection of blood disorders, such as leukemia and anemias, are also discussed. A passing grade of “C” is required in this course… source |
| MLT-1042L | Hematology Lab* | — | MLT-1042L - Hematology Lab* MLT-1042L - Hematology Lab* A passing grade of “C” is required in this course. List Course source |
| MLT-1060 | Immunohematology* | — | MLT-1060 - Immunohematology* MLT-1060 - Immunohematology* The course focuses on the identification of blood group antigens and antibodies and their subsequent role in transfusion therapy. A passing g… source |
| MLT-1060L | Immunohematology Lab* | — | MLT-1060L - Immunohematology Lab* MLT-1060L - Immunohematology Lab* A passing grade of “C” is required in this course. List Course source |
| MLT-1080 | Clinical Microbiology* | — | MLT-1080 - Clinical Microbiology* MLT-1080 - Clinical Microbiology* A passing grade of “C” is required in this course. Students must earn a minimum grade of C for all List Course source |
| MLT-1080L | Clinical Microbiology Lab* | — | MLT-1080L - Clinical Microbiology Lab* MLT-1080L - Clinical Microbiology Lab* Also included is the identification of micro-organisms using different media and chemical determination. A passing grade… source |
| MLT-2013 | Clinical Biochemistry* | — | MLT-2013 - Clinical Biochemistry* MLT-2013 - Clinical Biochemistry* Various disease states, errors of metabolism, and inflammatory disorders are also identified by the concentration of these compound… source |
| MLT-2013L | Clinical Biochemistry Lab* | — | MLT-2013L - Clinical Biochemistry Lab* MLT-2013L - Clinical Biochemistry Lab* Test results are correlated with patient conditions. A passing grade of “C” is required in this course. List Course source |
| MLT-2015 | Clinical Practice I* | — | MLT-2015 - Clinical Practice I* MLT-2015 - Clinical Practice I* This experience allows the student to apply knowledge learned in the classroom in simulated employment. A passing grade of “C” is requi… source |
| MLT-2018 | Mycology, Parasitology, and Virology* | — | MLT-2018 - Mycology, Parasitology, and Virology* MLT-2018 - Mycology, Parasitology, and Virology* There is a focus on clinical laboratory tests used to identify and isolate these entities. A passing… source |
| MUS-1011 | Concert Band I* | — | MUS-1011 - Concert Band I* MUS-1011 - Concert Band I* It is open to brass, woodwind, and percussion players. The Concert Band performs a formal concert on campus each semester as well as occasional p… source |
| MUS-1012 | Concert Band II* | — | MUS-1012 - Concert Band II* MUS-1012 - Concert Band II* It is open to brass, woodwind, and percussion players. The Concert Band performs a formal concert on campus each semester as well as occasional… source |
| MUS-1013 | Concert Band III* | — | MUS-1013 - Concert Band III* MUS-1013 - Concert Band III* It is open to brass, woodwind, and percussion players. The Concert Band performs a formal concert on campus each semester as well as occasion… source |
| MUS-1014 | Concert Band IV* | — | MUS-1014 - Concert Band IV* MUS-1014 - Concert Band IV* It is open to brass, woodwind, and percussion players. The Concert Band performs a formal concert on campus each semester as well as occasional… source |
| MUS-1020 | Music Appreciation (A) | — | MUS-1020 - Music Appreciation (A) MUS-1020 - Music Appreciation (A) This course introduces non-music majors to the elements of music, forms, and styles as they survey major composers and their works… source |
| MUS-1025 | Music in World Cultures (A,C) | — | MUS-1025 - Music in World Cultures (A,C) MUS-1025 - Music in World Cultures (A,C) Students will survey the elements of music in the context of musical cultures from around the world. This course will… source |
| MUS-1030 | Ensemble I: Latin Ensemble* | — | MUS-1030 - Ensemble I: Latin Ensemble* MUS-1030 - Ensemble I: Latin Ensemble* Repertoire will include salsa, merengue, cha-cha, rumba, Latin jazz, bolero, reggae, and other styles. Performance skills… source |
| MUS-1031 | Ensemble II: Latin Ensemble* | — | MUS-1031 - Ensemble II: Latin Ensemble* MUS-1031 - Ensemble II: Latin Ensemble* Repertoire will include salsa, merengue, cha-cha, rumba, Latin jazz, bolero, reggae, and other styles. Performance skil… source |
| MUS-1032 | Ensemble III: Latin Ensemble* | — | MUS-1032 - Ensemble III: Latin Ensemble* MUS-1032 - Ensemble III: Latin Ensemble* Repertoire will include salsa, merengue, cha-cha, rumba, Latin jazz, bolero, reggae, and other styles. Performance sk… source |
| MUS-1033 | Ensemble IV: Latin Ensemble* | — | MUS-1033 - Ensemble IV: Latin Ensemble* MUS-1033 - Ensemble IV: Latin Ensemble* Repertoire will include salsa, merengue, cha-cha, rumba, Latin jazz, bolero, reggae, and other styles. Performance skil… source |
| MUS-1040 | Chorale I | — | MUS-1040 - Chorale I MUS-1040 - Chorale I A choral ensemble for vocal students who wish to study, prepare, and perform fine choral literature, drawn from a variety of periods. Attendance at all rehea… source |
| MUS-1041 | Chorale II* | — | MUS-1041 - Chorale II* MUS-1041 - Chorale II* Attendance at all rehearsals and scheduled concerts is required each semester. List Course source |
| MUS-1042 | Chorale III* | — | MUS-1042 - Chorale III* MUS-1042 - Chorale III* Attendance at all rehearsals and scheduled concerts is required each semester. List Course source |
| MUS-1043 | Chorale IV* | — | MUS-1043 - Chorale IV* MUS-1043 - Chorale IV* Attendance at all rehearsals and scheduled concerts is required each semester. List Course source |
| MUS-1060 | Jazz Ensemble I* | — | MUS-1060 - Jazz Ensemble I* MUS-1060 - Jazz Ensemble I* Permission of the chair required. Students study and perform big band charts and arrangements representing different jazz styles, composers, an… source |
| MUS-1061 | Jazz Ensemble II* | — | MUS-1061 - Jazz Ensemble II* MUS-1061 - Jazz Ensemble II* List Course source |
| MUS-1062 | Jazz Ensemble III* | — | MUS-1062 - Jazz Ensemble III* MUS-1062 - Jazz Ensemble III* List Course source |
| MUS-1063 | Jazz Ensemble IV* | — | MUS-1063 - Jazz Ensemble IV* MUS-1063 - Jazz Ensemble IV* List Course source |
| MUS-1070 | Chamber Choir I* | — | MUS-1070 - Chamber Choir I* MUS-1070 - Chamber Choir I* Acceptance to this 16 member ensemble is not automatic, even with satisfactory completion of the course A student must audition prior to regist… source |
| MUS-1071 | Chamber Choir II* | — | MUS-1071 - Chamber Choir II* MUS-1071 - Chamber Choir II* Acceptance to this 16 member ensemble is not automatic, even with satisfactory completion of the course A student must audition prior to regi… source |
| MUS-1072 | Chamber Choir III* | — | MUS-1072 - Chamber Choir III* MUS-1072 - Chamber Choir III* Acceptance to this 16 member ensemble is not automatic, even with satisfactory completion of the course A student must audition prior to re… source |
| MUS-1073 | Chamber Choir IV* | — | MUS-1073 - Chamber Choir IV* MUS-1073 - Chamber Choir IV* Acceptance to this 16 member ensemble is not automatic, even with satisfactory completion of the course A student must audition prior to regi… source |
| MUS-1075 | Concert Orchestra I* | — | MUS-1075 - Concert Orchestra I* MUS-1075 - Concert Orchestra I* Concert Orchestra offers students and community members an opportunity to play traditional and contemporary orchestra literature. It is… source |
| MUS-1076 | Concert Orchestra II* | — | MUS-1076 - Concert Orchestra II* MUS-1076 - Concert Orchestra II* Concert Orchestra offers students and community members an opportunity to play traditional and contemporary orchestra literature. It… source |
| MUS-1077 | Concert Orchestra III* | — | MUS-1077 - Concert Orchestra III* MUS-1077 - Concert Orchestra III* Concert Orchestra offers students and community members an opportunity to play traditional and contemporary orchestra literature. I… source |
| MUS-1078 | Concert Orchestra IV* | — | MUS-1078 - Concert Orchestra IV* MUS-1078 - Concert Orchestra IV* Concert Orchestra offers students and community members an opportunity to play traditional and contemporary orchestra literature. It… source |
| MUS-1181 | Private Instruction/Piano I | — | MUS-1181 - Private Instruction/Piano I MUS-1181 - Private Instruction/Piano I Students receive 15 hours of lesson time per semester or summer session term. Students develop their technical ability an… source |
| MUS-1182 | Private Instruction/Voice I | — | MUS-1182 - Private Instruction/Voice I MUS-1182 - Private Instruction/Voice I Students receive 15 hours of lesson time per semester or summer session term. Students develop their technical ability an… source |
| MUS-1183 | Private Instruction/Guitar I | — | MUS-1183 - Private Instruction/Guitar I MUS-1183 - Private Instruction/Guitar I Students receive 15 hours of lesson time per semester or summer session term. Students develop their technical ability… source |
| MUS-1184A | Private Instruction/Violin I | — | MUS-1184A - Private Instruction/Violin I MUS-1184A - Private Instruction/Violin I Students receive 15 hours of lesson time per semester or summer session term. Students develop their technical abilit… source |
| MUS-1184B | Private Instruction/Viola I | — | MUS-1184B - Private Instruction/Viola I MUS-1184B - Private Instruction/Viola I Students receive 15 hours of lesson time per semester or summer session term. Students develop their technical ability… source |
| MUS-1184C | Private Instruction/Cello I | — | MUS-1184C - Private Instruction/Cello I MUS-1184C - Private Instruction/Cello I Students receive 15 hours of lesson time per semester or summer session term. Students develop their technical ability… source |
| MUS-1184D | Private Instruction/Bass I | — | MUS-1184D - Private Instruction/Bass I MUS-1184D - Private Instruction/Bass I Students receive 15 hours of lesson time per semester or summer session term. Students develop their technical ability an… source |
| MUS-1185A | Private Instruction/Trumpet I | — | MUS-1185A - Private Instruction/Trumpet I MUS-1185A - Private Instruction/Trumpet I Students receive 15 hours of lesson time per semester or summer session term. Students develop their technical abil… source |
| MUS-1185B | Private Instruction/French Horn I | — | MUS-1185B - Private Instruction/French Horn I MUS-1185B - Private Instruction/French Horn I Students receive 15 hours of lesson time per semester or summer session term. Students develop their techni… source |
| MUS-1185C | Private Instruction/Trombone I | — | MUS-1185C - Private Instruction/Trombone I MUS-1185C - Private Instruction/Trombone I Students receive 15 hours of lesson time per semester or summer session term. Students develop their technical ab… source |
| MUS-1185D | Private Instruction/Tuba I | — | MUS-1185D - Private Instruction/Tuba I MUS-1185D - Private Instruction/Tuba I Students receive 15 hours of lesson time per semester or summer session term. Students develop their technical ability an… source |
| MUS-1186A | Private Instruction/Flute I | — | MUS-1186A - Private Instruction/Flute I MUS-1186A - Private Instruction/Flute I Students receive 15 hours of lesson time per semester or summer session term. Students develop their technical ability… source |
| MUS-1186B | Private Instruction/Oboe I | — | MUS-1186B - Private Instruction/Oboe I MUS-1186B - Private Instruction/Oboe I Students receive 15 hours of lesson time per semester or summer session term. Students develop their technical ability an… source |
| MUS-1186C | Private Instruction/Clarinet I | — | MUS-1186C - Private Instruction/Clarinet I MUS-1186C - Private Instruction/Clarinet I Students receive 15 hours of lesson time per semester or summer session term. Students develop their technical ab… source |
| MUS-1186D | Private Instruction/Saxophone I | — | MUS-1186D - Private Instruction/Saxophone I MUS-1186D - Private Instruction/Saxophone I Students receive 15 hours of lesson time per semester or summer session term. Students develop their technical… source |
| MUS-1186E | Private Instruction/Bassoon I | — | MUS-1186E - Private Instruction/Bassoon I MUS-1186E - Private Instruction/Bassoon I Students receive 15 hours of lesson time per semester or summer session term. Students develop their technical abil… source |
| MUS-1187 | Private Instruction/Percussion I | — | MUS-1187 - Private Instruction/Percussion I MUS-1187 - Private Instruction/Percussion I Students receive 15 hours of lesson time per semester or summer session term. Students develop their technical… source |
| MUS-1191 | Private Instruction/Piano II* | — | MUS-1191 - Private Instruction/Piano II* MUS-1191 - Private Instruction/Piano II* List Course source |
| MUS-1192 | Private Instruction/Voice II* | — | MUS-1192 - Private Instruction/Voice II* MUS-1192 - Private Instruction/Voice II* List Course source |
| MUS-1193 | Private Instruction/Guitar II* | — | MUS-1193 - Private Instruction/Guitar II* MUS-1193 - Private Instruction/Guitar II* List Course source |
| MUS-1194A | Private Instruction/Violin II* | — | MUS-1194A - Private Instruction/Violin II* MUS-1194A - Private Instruction/Violin II* List Course source |
| MUS-1194B | Private Instruction/Viola II* | — | MUS-1194B - Private Instruction/Viola II* MUS-1194B - Private Instruction/Viola II* List Course source |
| MUS-1194C | Private Instruction/Cello II* | — | MUS-1194C - Private Instruction/Cello II* MUS-1194C - Private Instruction/Cello II* List Course source |
| MUS-1194D | Private Instruction/Bass II* | — | MUS-1194D - Private Instruction/Bass II* MUS-1194D - Private Instruction/Bass II* Students continue to develop their technical skills and to expand their knowledge of literature appropriate to their… source |
| MUS-1195A | Private Instruction/Trumpet II* | — | MUS-1195A - Private Instruction/Trumpet II* MUS-1195A - Private Instruction/Trumpet II* List Course source |
| MUS-1195B | Private Instruction/French Horn II* | — | MUS-1195B - Private Instruction/French Horn II* MUS-1195B - Private Instruction/French Horn II* Students continue to develop their technical skills and to expand their knowledge of literature appropr… source |
| MUS-1195C | Private Instruction/Trombone II* | — | MUS-1195C - Private Instruction/Trombone II* MUS-1195C - Private Instruction/Trombone II* List Course source |
| MUS-1195D | Private Instruction/Tuba II* | — | MUS-1195D - Private Instruction/Tuba II* MUS-1195D - Private Instruction/Tuba II* List Course source |
| MUS-1196A | Private Instruction/Flute II* | — | MUS-1196A - Private Instruction/Flute II* MUS-1196A - Private Instruction/Flute II* Students continue to develop their technical skills and to expand their knowledge of literature appropriate to thei… source |
| MUS-1196B | Private Instruction/Oboe II* | — | MUS-1196B - Private Instruction/Oboe II* MUS-1196B - Private Instruction/Oboe II* List Course source |
| MUS-1196C | Private Instruction/Clarinet II* | — | MUS-1196C - Private Instruction/Clarinet II* MUS-1196C - Private Instruction/Clarinet II* Students continue to develop their technical skills and to expand their knowledge of literature appropriate t… source |
| MUS-1196D | Private Instruction/Saxophone II* | — | MUS-1196D - Private Instruction/Saxophone II* MUS-1196D - Private Instruction/Saxophone II* List Course source |
| MUS-1196E | Private Instruction/Bassoon II* | — | MUS-1196E - Private Instruction/Bassoon II* MUS-1196E - Private Instruction/Bassoon II* List Course source |
| MUS-1197 | Private Instruction/Percussion II* | — | MUS-1197 - Private Instruction/Percussion II* MUS-1197 - Private Instruction/Percussion II* List Course source |
| MUS-1201 | Classical and Romantic Music* (A) | — | MUS-1201 - Classical and Romantic Music* (A) MUS-1201 - Classical and Romantic Music* (A) Important political, historic, religious, social, and philosophical influences are highlighted as well as the… source |
| MUS-1202 | A Survey of American Music (A, C) | — | MUS-1202 - A Survey of American Music (A, C) MUS-1202 - A Survey of American Music (A, C) Students address the question: What makes American music sound American? They study musical elements (tone qu… source |
| MUS-1203 | History of Jazz (A, C) | — | MUS-1203 - History of Jazz (A, C) MUS-1203 - History of Jazz (A, C) Students survey the influences, origins, and styles of this unique musical art form, identifying regional stylistic developments, p… source |
| MUS-1204 | History of Rock Music (A) | — | MUS-1204 - History of Rock Music (A) MUS-1204 - History of Rock Music (A) Students survey rock music from its origins after World War II to the present. Emphasis will be placed on the social and cult… source |
| MUS-1300 | Keyboard Skills I | — | MUS-1300 - Keyboard Skills I MUS-1300 - Keyboard Skills I Topics include sight reading, transposition, improvisation, harmonization, scale fingerings, arpeggio fingerings, and simple score reading. I… source |
| MUS-1310 | Keyboard Skills II | — | MUS-1310 - Keyboard Skills II MUS-1310 - Keyboard Skills II Topics include sight reading, transposition, improvisation, harmonization, scale fingerings, arpeggio fingerings, and simple score reading.… source |
| MUS-1501 | Music Theory I* | — | MUS-1501 - Music Theory I* MUS-1501 - Music Theory I* Basic figured bass and analysis of simple musical form is also included. List Course source |
| MUS-1501L | Ear Training Lab I* | — | MUS-1501L - Ear Training Lab I* MUS-1501L - Ear Training Lab I* List Course source |
| MUS-1511 | Music Theory II* | — | MUS-1511 - Music Theory II* MUS-1511 - Music Theory II* List Course source |
| MUS-1511L | Ear Training Lab II* | — | MUS-1511L - Ear Training Lab II* MUS-1511L - Ear Training Lab II* List Course source |
| MUS-2011 | Music Theory III* | — | MUS-2011 - Music Theory III* MUS-2011 - Music Theory III* Musical forms are studied so as to establish the foundation for the creation of original composition throughout the course. List Course source |
| MUS-2011L | Ear Training Lab III* | — | MUS-2011L - Ear Training Lab III* MUS-2011L - Ear Training Lab III* List Course source |
| MUS-2021 | Music Theory IV* | — | MUS-2021 - Music Theory IV* MUS-2021 - Music Theory IV* Musical forms are studied so as to establish the foundation for the creation of original composition throughout the course. List Course source |
| MUS-2021L | Ear Training Lab IV* | — | MUS-2021L - Ear Training Lab IV* MUS-2021L - Ear Training Lab IV* List Course source |
| MUS-2181 | Private Instruction/Piano III* | — | MUS-2181 - Private Instruction/Piano III* MUS-2181 - Private Instruction/Piano III* List Course source |
| MUS-2182 | Private Instruction/Voice III* | — | MUS-2182 - Private Instruction/Voice III* MUS-2182 - Private Instruction/Voice III* List Course source |
| MUS-2183 | Private Instruction/Guitar III* | — | MUS-2183 - Private Instruction/Guitar III* MUS-2183 - Private Instruction/Guitar III* List Course source |
| MUS-2184A | Private Instruction/Violin III* | — | MUS-2184A - Private Instruction/Violin III* MUS-2184A - Private Instruction/Violin III* Students continue to develop their technical skill and to expand their knowledge of literature appropriate to t… source |
| MUS-2184B | Private Instruction/Viola III* | — | MUS-2184B - Private Instruction/Viola III* MUS-2184B - Private Instruction/Viola III* Students continue to develop their technical skill and to expand their knowledge of literature appropriate to the… source |
| MUS-2184C | Private Instruction/Cello III* | — | MUS-2184C - Private Instruction/Cello III* MUS-2184C - Private Instruction/Cello III* Students continue to develop their technical skill and to expand their knowledge of literature appropriate to the… source |
| MUS-2184D | Private Instruction/Bass III* | — | MUS-2184D - Private Instruction/Bass III* MUS-2184D - Private Instruction/Bass III* Students continue to develop their technical skill and to expand their knowledge of literature appropriate to their… source |
| MUS-2185A | Private Instruction/Trumpet III* | — | MUS-2185A - Private Instruction/Trumpet III* MUS-2185A - Private Instruction/Trumpet III* Students continue to develop their technical skill and to expand their knowledge of literature appropriate to… source |
| MUS-2185B | Private Instruction/French Horn III* | — | MUS-2185B - Private Instruction/French Horn III* MUS-2185B - Private Instruction/French Horn III* Students continue to develop their technical skill and to expand their knowledge of literature approp… source |
| MUS-2185C | Private Instruction/Trombone III* | — | MUS-2185C - Private Instruction/Trombone III* MUS-2185C - Private Instruction/Trombone III* Students continue to develop their technical skill and to expand their knowledge of literature appropriate… source |
| MUS-2185D | Private Instruction/Tuba III* | — | MUS-2185D - Private Instruction/Tuba III* MUS-2185D - Private Instruction/Tuba III* Students continue to develop their technical skill and to expand their knowledge of literature appropriate to their… source |
| MUS-2186A | Private Instruction/Flute III* | — | MUS-2186A - Private Instruction/Flute III* MUS-2186A - Private Instruction/Flute III* Students continue to develop their technical skill and to expand their knowledge of literature appropriate to the… source |
| MUS-2186B | Private Instruction/Oboe III* | — | MUS-2186B - Private Instruction/Oboe III* MUS-2186B - Private Instruction/Oboe III* Students continue to develop their technical skill and to expand their knowledge of literature appropriate to their… source |
| MUS-2186C | Private Instruction/Clarinet III* | — | MUS-2186C - Private Instruction/Clarinet III* MUS-2186C - Private Instruction/Clarinet III* Students continue to develop their technical skill and to expand their knowledge of literature appropriate… source |
| MUS-2186D | Private Instruction/Saxophone III* | — | MUS-2186D - Private Instruction/Saxophone III* MUS-2186D - Private Instruction/Saxophone III* Students continue to develop their technical skill and to expand their knowledge of literature appropriat… source |
| MUS-2186E | Private Instruction/Bassoon III* | — | MUS-2186E - Private Instruction/Bassoon III* MUS-2186E - Private Instruction/Bassoon III* Students continue to develop their technical skill and to expand their knowledge of literature appropriate to… source |
| MUS-2187 | Private Instruction/Percussion III* | — | MUS-2187 - Private Instruction/Percussion III* MUS-2187 - Private Instruction/Percussion III* List Course source |
| MUS-2191 | Private Instruction/Piano IV* | — | MUS-2191 - Private Instruction/Piano IV* MUS-2191 - Private Instruction/Piano IV* Qualified piano students have the opportunity to accompany selected vocal students in recital, perform their own reci… source |
| MUS-2192 | Private Instruction/Voice IV* | — | MUS-2192 - Private Instruction/Voice IV* MUS-2192 - Private Instruction/Voice IV* List Course source |
| MUS-2193 | Private Instruction/Guitar IV* | — | MUS-2193 - Private Instruction/Guitar IV* MUS-2193 - Private Instruction/Guitar IV* List Course source |
| MUS-2194A | Private Instruction/Violin IV* | — | MUS-2194A - Private Instruction/Violin IV* MUS-2194A - Private Instruction/Violin IV* Students in their fourth semester of private instruction prepare a selected repertoire for a recital presentation… source |
| MUS-2194B | Private Instruction/Viola IV* | — | MUS-2194B - Private Instruction/Viola IV* MUS-2194B - Private Instruction/Viola IV* Students in their fourth semester of private instruction prepare a selected repertoire for a recital presentation a… source |
| MUS-2194C | Private Instruction/Cello IV* | — | MUS-2194C - Private Instruction/Cello IV* MUS-2194C - Private Instruction/Cello IV* Students in their fourth semester of private instruction prepare a selected repertoire for a recital presentation a… source |
| MUS-2194D | Private Instruction/Bass IV* | — | MUS-2194D - Private Instruction/Bass IV* MUS-2194D - Private Instruction/Bass IV* Students in their fourth semester of private instruction prepare a selected repertoire for a recital presentation at… source |
| MUS-2195A | Private Instruction/Trumpet IV* | — | MUS-2195A - Private Instruction/Trumpet IV* MUS-2195A - Private Instruction/Trumpet IV* Students in their fourth semester of private instruction prepare a selected repertoire for a recital presentati… source |
| MUS-2195B | Private Instruction/French Horn IV* | — | MUS-2195B - Private Instruction/French Horn IV* MUS-2195B - Private Instruction/French Horn IV* Students in their fourth semester of private instruction prepare a selected repertoire for a recital pr… source |
| MUS-2195C | Private Instruction/Trombone IV* | — | MUS-2195C - Private Instruction/Trombone IV* MUS-2195C - Private Instruction/Trombone IV* Students in their fourth semester of private instruction prepare a selected repertoire for a recital presenta… source |
| MUS-2195D | Private Instruction/Tuba IV* | — | MUS-2195D - Private Instruction/Tuba IV* MUS-2195D - Private Instruction/Tuba IV* Students in their fourth semester of private instruction prepare a selected repertoire for a recital presentation at… source |
| MUS-2196A | Private Instruction/Flute IV* | — | MUS-2196A - Private Instruction/Flute IV* MUS-2196A - Private Instruction/Flute IV* Students in their fourth semester of private instruction prepare a selected repertoire for a recital presentation a… source |
| MUS-2196B | Private Instruction/Oboe IV* | — | MUS-2196B - Private Instruction/Oboe IV* MUS-2196B - Private Instruction/Oboe IV* Students in their fourth semester of private instruction prepare a selected repertoire for a recital presentation at… source |
| MUS-2196C | Private Instruction/Clarinet IV* | — | MUS-2196C - Private Instruction/Clarinet IV* MUS-2196C - Private Instruction/Clarinet IV* Students in their fourth semester of private instruction prepare a selected repertoire for a recital presenta… source |
| MUS-2196D | Private Instruction/Saxophone IV* | — | MUS-2196D - Private Instruction/Saxophone IV* MUS-2196D - Private Instruction/Saxophone IV* Students in their fourth semester of private instruction prepare a selected repertoire for a recital presen… source |
| MUS-2196E | Private Instruction/Bassoon IV* | — | MUS-2196E - Private Instruction/Bassoon IV* MUS-2196E - Private Instruction/Bassoon IV* Students in their fourth semester of private instruction prepare a selected repertoire for a recital presentati… source |
| MUS-2197 | Private Instruction/Percussion IV* | — | MUS-2197 - Private Instruction/Percussion IV* MUS-2197 - Private Instruction/Percussion IV* List Course source |
| NUR-1020 | Special Topics in Nursing* | — | NUR-1020 - Special Topics in Nursing* (1.00 - 3.00) NUR-1020 - Special Topics in Nursing* (1.00 - 3.00) Course length varies from one to three credits depending on the learning needs of the student.… source |
| NUR-1020L | Special Topics in Nursing Lab* | — | NUR-1020L - Special Topics in Nursing Lab* (1.00 - 3.00) NUR-1020L - Special Topics in Nursing Lab* (1.00 - 3.00) Course length varies from one to three credits depending on the learning needs of the… source |
| NUR-1050 | Introduction to Professional Nursing* | — | NUR-1050 - Introduction to Professional Nursing* NUR-1050 - Introduction to Professional Nursing* Content related to the current health care system and the evolution of nursing provides a framework f… source |
| NUR-1175 | Foundations of Professional Nursing Practice* | — | NUR-1175 - Foundations of Professional Nursing Practice* NUR-1175 - Foundations of Professional Nursing Practice* Students are introduced to the use of the nursing and clinical judgment processes to… source |
| NUR-1175L | Clinical Application: Foundations of Professional Nursing Practice* | — | NUR-1175L - Clinical Application: Foundations of Professional Nursing Practice* NUR-1175L - Clinical Application: Foundations of Professional Nursing Practice* Students use the nursing and clinical j… source |
| NUR-1250 | Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Person with Behavioral Health Needs* | — | NUR-1250 - Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Person with Behavioral Health Needs* NUR-1250 - Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Person with Behavioral Health Needs* Students apply th… source |
| NUR-1250L | Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Person with Behavioral Health Needs* | — | NUR-1250L - Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Person with Behavioral Health Needs* NUR-1250L - Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Pers… source |
| NUR-1275 | Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Adult Person with Basic Health Needs* | — | NUR-1275 - Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Adult Person with Basic Health Needs* NUR-1275 - Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Adult Person with Basic Health Needs* Students apply… source |
| NUR-1275L | Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Adult Person with Basic Health Needs* | — | NUR-1275L - Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Adult Person with Basic Health Needs* NUR-1275L - Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Adu… source |
| NUR-1375 | Practical Nursing Care and Transition to Professional Practice* | — | NUR-1375 - Practical Nursing Care and Transition to Professional Practice* NUR-1375 - Practical Nursing Care and Transition to Professional Practice* Students apply the use of the nursing and clinica… source |
| NUR-1375L | Practical Nursing and Transition to Professional Practice Lab* | — | NUR-1375L - Practical Nursing and Transition to Professional Practice Lab* NUR-1375L - Practical Nursing and Transition to Professional Practice Lab* Students apply the nursing and clinical judgment… source |
| NUR-1975 | Professional Nursing Practice: Transition to Registered Nursing* | — | NUR-1975 - Professional Nursing Practice: Transition to Registered Nursing* NUR-1975 - Professional Nursing Practice: Transition to Registered Nursing* Students focus on the registered nurse’s scope… source |
| NUR-1975L | Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Transition to Registered Nursing* | — | NUR-1975L - Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Transition to Registered Nursing* NUR-1975L - Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Transition to Registered Nursin… source |
| NUR-2350 | Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Person with Childbearing Health Needs* | — | NUR-2350 - Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Person with Childbearing Health Needs* NUR-2350 - Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Person with Childbearing Health Needs* Students anal… source |
| NUR-2350L | Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Person with Childbearing Health Needs* | — | NUR-2350L - Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Person with Childbearing Health Needs* NUR-2350L - Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Pe… source |
| NUR-2375 | Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Adult Person with Complex Health Needs* | — | NUR-2375 - Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Adult Person with Complex Health Needs* NUR-2375 - Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Adult Person with Complex Health Needs* Students an… source |
| NUR-2375L | Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Adult Person with Complex Health Needs* | — | NUR-2375L - Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Adult Person with Complex Health Needs* NUR-2375L - Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the A… source |
| NUR-2450 | Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Person with Child Rearing Health Needs* | — | NUR-2450 - Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Person with Child Rearing Health Needs* NUR-2450 - Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Person with Child Rearing Health Needs* Students an… source |
| NUR-2450L | Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Person with Child Rearing Health Needs* | — | NUR-2450L - Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the Person with Child Rearing Health Needs* NUR-2450L - Clinical Application of Professional Nursing Practice: Care of the P… source |
| NUR-2475 | Professional Nursing Leadership, Management and Transition to Practice* | — | NUR-2475 - Professional Nursing Leadership, Management and Transition to Practice* NUR-2475 - Professional Nursing Leadership, Management and Transition to Practice* Students use principles of leader… source |
| NUR-2475L | Clinical Application: Professional Nursing Leadership, Management and Transition to Practice* | — | NUR-2475L - Clinical Application: Professional Nursing Leadership, Management and Transition to Practice* NUR-2475L - Clinical Application: Professional Nursing Leadership, Management and Transition… source |
| PHM-1010 | Pharmaceutical Calculations* | — | PHM-1010 - Pharmaceutical Calculations* PHM-1010 - Pharmaceutical Calculations* Students must earn a minimum grade of C for all List Course source |
| PHM-1015 | Introduction to Pharmacy Technician Practice* | — | PHM-1015 - Introduction to Pharmacy Technician Practice* PHM-1015 - Introduction to Pharmacy Technician Practice* The course will also discuss the impact of history on the evolution of the profession… source |
| PHM-1015L | Introduction to Pharmacy Technician Lab* | — | PHM-1015L - Introduction to Pharmacy Technician Lab* PHM-1015L - Introduction to Pharmacy Technician Lab* Students will learn to utilize reference material, medication distribution system, and inform… source |
| PHM-1020 | Advanced Pharmacy Technician Practice* | — | PHM-1020 - Advanced Pharmacy Technician Practice* PHM-1020 - Advanced Pharmacy Technician Practice* Students will learn about quality assurance processes and standards that are utilized to ensure the… source |
| PHM-1020L | Advanced Pharmacy Technician Lab* | — | PHM-1020L - Advanced Pharmacy Technician Lab* PHM-1020L - Advanced Pharmacy Technician Lab* Quality assurance standards will be applied to the dispensing of medication orders/prescriptions, preparati… source |
| PHM-1030 | Pharmacy Technician Practicum* | — | PHM-1030 - Pharmacy Technician Practicum* PHM-1030 - Pharmacy Technician Practicum* In addition, students participate in seminars preparing them for entry into practice and credentialing. Students mu… source |
| PHM-1440 | Pharmacology for Healthcare Professionals* | — | PHM-1440 - Pharmacology for Healthcare Professionals* PHM-1440 - Pharmacology for Healthcare Professionals* Pharmacy calls and patient medications instructions are included. Students must earn a mini… source |
| PHL-1010 | Introduction to Philosophy* (H) | — | PHL-1010 - Introduction to Philosophy* (H) PHL-1010 - Introduction to Philosophy* (H) A variety of philosophical questions are proposed and differing answers explored. List Course source |
| PHL-1020 | Introduction to Logic (H) | — | PHL-1020 - Introduction to Logic (H) PHL-1020 - Introduction to Logic (H) Students are introduced to the principles of reasoning and valid inference. Topics include induction, deduction, analysis of… source |
| PHL-1030 | Introduction to Religion (H, C)* | — | PHL-1030 - Introduction to Religion (H, C)* PHL-1030 - Introduction to Religion (H, C)* Students study Western and Eastern religions, including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism, a… source |
| PHL-1150 | Cyber Ethics* (H) | — | PHL-1150 - Cyber Ethics* (H) PHL-1150 - Cyber Ethics* (H) They study the role of technology in today’s society, cyber protection issues and the moral challenges we face in using technology including… source |
| PHL-1400 | Social Ethics (H) | — | PHL-1400 - Social Ethics (H) PHL-1400 - Social Ethics (H) Students examine the historical development of ethical principles from the ancient world to the present. They survey the major ethical theori… source |
| PHL-1410 | Topics in Contemporary Ethics (H) | — | PHL-1410 - Topics in Contemporary Ethics (H) PHL-1410 - Topics in Contemporary Ethics (H) Students examine contemporary ethical conflicts and gain an understanding of the language, concepts, and trad… source |
| PHL-1420 | Law and Society (H) | — | PHL-1420 - Law and Society (H) PHL-1420 - Law and Society (H) Students learn about legal issues in contemporary society. Students examine the foundations of law and its function in American culture.… source |
| PHL-1430 | Business Ethics (H) | — | PHL-1430 - Business Ethics (H) PHL-1430 - Business Ethics (H) Students undertake a comprehensive study of the theories, concepts, and principles of ethics, as they apply to the everyday situations th… source |
| PTA-1010 | Introduction to Physical Therapist Assisting* | — | PTA-1010 - Introduction to Physical Therapist Assisting* PTA-1010 - Introduction to Physical Therapist Assisting* The scope of practice, ethics, and roles of the health care providers are included. B… source |
| PTA-1020 | Physical Therapist Assistant I* | — | PTA-1020 - Physical Therapist Assistant I* PTA-1020 - Physical Therapist Assistant I* Emphasis is on competence in postural assessment, transfers, range of motion, manual muscle testing, basic therap… source |
| PTA-1040 | Physical Therapist Assistant II* | — | PTA-1040 - Physical Therapist Assistant II* PTA-1040 - Physical Therapist Assistant II* Included are theory and skill development in modalities and relaxation techniques with expected competency in s… source |
| PTA-1050 | Clinical Practice I* | — | PTA-1050 - Clinical Practice I* PTA-1050 - Clinical Practice I* Preparation and performance of a concentrated introductory clinical experience using a variety of learning methods and environments (si… source |
| PTA-1060 | Kinesiology* | — | PTA-1060 - Kinesiology* PTA-1060 - Kinesiology* Content includes structure and function of joints and muscle groups and characteristics of normal posture and gait. Pathologies basic to each specific… source |
| PTA-1080 | Special Topics in Physical Therapist Assistant I* | — | PTA-1080 - Special Topics in Physical Therapist Assistant I* (1.00 - 8.00) PTA-1080 - Special Topics in Physical Therapist Assistant I* (1.00 - 8.00) This course may be appropriate for students seeki… source |
| PTA-1081 | Special Topics in Physical Therapist Assistant II* | — | PTA-1081 - Special Topics in Physical Therapist Assistant II* (1.00 - 8.00) PTA-1081 - Special Topics in Physical Therapist Assistant II* (1.00 - 8.00) This course may be appropriate for students see… source |
| PTA-1082 | Special Topics in PTA III* | — | PTA-1082 - Special Topics in PTA III* PTA-1082 - Special Topics in PTA III* This course may be appropriate for students seeking readmission or transfer to the Physical Therapist Assistant program and… source |
| PTA-1500 | Functional Anatomy for the Physical Therapist Assistant* | — | PTA-1500 - Functional Anatomy for the Physical Therapist Assistant* PTA-1500 - Functional Anatomy for the Physical Therapist Assistant* Students will participate in both hands-on learning activities… source |
| PTA-2010 | Physical Therapist Assistant III* | — | PTA-2010 - Physical Therapist Assistant III* PTA-2010 - Physical Therapist Assistant III* Skill development includes integrated rehabilitation techniques of these conditions. Students must earn a min… source |
| PTA-2020 | Physical Therapist Assistant IV* | — | PTA-2020 - Physical Therapist Assistant IV* PTA-2020 - Physical Therapist Assistant IV* Skill development focuses on techniques which enhance the level of function. Students must earn a minimum grade… source |
| PTA-2030 | Clinical Practice II* | — | PTA-2030 - Clinical Practice II* PTA-2030 - Clinical Practice II* A supervised clinical experience in a selected physical therapy setting for application of new and previously learned skills and theo… source |
| PTA-2040 | Physical Therapist Assistant V* | — | PTA-2040 - Physical Therapist Assistant V* PTA-2040 - Physical Therapist Assistant V* Special emphasis is placed on skills development in neurodevelopmental techniques. Students must earn a minimum g… source |
| PTA-2050 | Current Issues and Trends in Physical Therapist Assisting* | — | PTA-2050 - Current Issues and Trends in Physical Therapist Assisting* PTA-2050 - Current Issues and Trends in Physical Therapist Assisting* Students must earn a minimum grade of C for all List Course source |
| PTA-2060 | Clinical Practice III* | — | PTA-2060 - Clinical Practice III* PTA-2060 - Clinical Practice III* Clinical practice rotations will take place in the Washington DC/Baltimore service area. Travel to clinical sites is the responsibi… source |
| PTA-2070 | Clinical Practice IV* | — | PTA-2070 - Clinical Practice IV* PTA-2070 - Clinical Practice IV* A supervised full-time clinical experience in a selected physical therapy setting for application of new and previously learned clini… source |
| PHY-1110 | Fundamentals of Physics I with Lab* (S) | — | PHY-1110 - Fundamentals of Physics I with Lab* (S) PHY-1110 - Fundamentals of Physics I with Lab* (S) Together with PHY 1120 this generally satisfies the minimum requirement for many programs in heal… source |
| PHY-1120 | Fundamentals of Physics II with Lab* (S) | — | PHY-1120 - Fundamentals of Physics II with Lab* (S) PHY-1120 - Fundamentals of Physics II with Lab* (S) Together with PHY 1110 this generally satisfies the minimum requirement for many programs in he… source |
| PHY-1310 | Calculus-Based Physics I: Mechanics and Fluids with Lab* (S) | — | PHY-1310 - Calculus-Based Physics I: Mechanics and Fluids with Lab* (S) PHY-1310 - Calculus-Based Physics I: Mechanics and Fluids with Lab* (S) Topics include kinematics, the laws of motion, force an… source |
| PHY-2300 | Calculus-Based Physics II: Vibrations, Heat, and Electricity with Lab* (S) | — | PHY-2300 - Calculus-Based Physics II: Vibrations, Heat, and Electricity with Lab* (S) PHY-2300 - Calculus-Based Physics II: Vibrations, Heat, and Electricity with Lab* (S) Topics include thermodynami… source |
| PHY-2320 | Calculus-Based Physics III: Magnetism, Optics, and Modern Physics with Lab* | — | PHY-2320 - Calculus-Based Physics III: Magnetism, Optics, and Modern Physics with Lab* PHY-2320 - Calculus-Based Physics III: Magnetism, Optics, and Modern Physics with Lab* Topics include magnetism,… source |
| POL-1010 | American Government* (B) | — | POL-1010 - American Government* (B) POL-1010 - American Government* (B) Students examine the ways in which three branches of government interact with each other and with citizens, and consider the im… source |
| POL-1050 | Introduction to Government and Politics* (B) | — | POL-1050 - Introduction to Government and Politics* (B) POL-1050 - Introduction to Government and Politics* (B) Through a study of major political ideologies, including monarchy, democracy, anarchism… source |
| POL-1060 | International Relations* (B, C) | — | POL-1060 - International Relations* (B, C) POL-1060 - International Relations* (B, C) Students study the pursuit of power and conflicting national interests in historical context, and evaluate the su… source |
| POL-2010 | State and Local Government* (B) | — | POL-2010 - State and Local Government* (B) POL-2010 - State and Local Government* (B) This course satisfies the General Education Social/Behavioral Science requirement. irregularly List Course source |
| POL-2910 | Cooperative Education: Political Science* | — | POL-2910 - Cooperative Education: Political Science* POL-2910 - Cooperative Education: Political Science* Cooperative education allows students to combine academic study with on-the-job experience by… source |
| PSY-1010 | General Psychology* (B) | — | PSY-1010 - General Psychology* (B) PSY-1010 - General Psychology* (B) Topics include the history of psychology, research methods, neuroscience, sensation, perception, learning, motivation, cognition,… source |
| PSY-2030 | Child Psychology* | — | PSY-2030 - Child Psychology* PSY-2030 - Child Psychology* Topics include prenatal development, language development, relationship formation and family, intelligence, self and gender development, mora… source |
| PSY-2050 | Human Development Through the Lifespan* (B) | — | PSY-2050 - Human Development Through the Lifespan* (B) PSY-2050 - Human Development Through the Lifespan* (B) Topics include history, research methodology, theories of development, brain development,… source |
| PSY-2060 | Social Psychology | — | PSY-2060 - Social Psychology PSY-2060 - Social Psychology Students explore how these influence and are influenced by others, major theories and concepts employed by social psychologists, including th… source |
| PSY-2310 | Introduction to Abnormal Psychology* | — | PSY-2310 - Introduction to Abnormal Psychology* PSY-2310 - Introduction to Abnormal Psychology* Topics include the history of abnormal behavior; models of abnormal behavior; major mental health disor… source |
| PSY-2350 | Personality and Adjustment* | — | PSY-2350 - Personality and Adjustment* PSY-2350 - Personality and Adjustment* Topics include psychoanalytic, trait, biological, behavioral, learning, cognitive, social cognitive, and humanistic theor… source |
| PSY-2680 | Human Sexuality* | — | PSY-2680 - Human Sexuality* PSY-2680 - Human Sexuality* Topics include sexual anatomy and response, sexual health, sexual disorders, sexuality and disabilities, sexuality education, sexuality through… source |
| SCE-1010 | Scientific Reasoning and the Modern World* (S) | — | SCE-1010 - Scientific Reasoning and the Modern World* (S) SCE-1010 - Scientific Reasoning and the Modern World* (S) The steps of the scientific method are explored by analyzing published scientific r… source |
| SCE-1020 | Fundamentals of Research | — | SCE-1020 - Fundamentals of Research SCE-1020 - Fundamentals of Research This 1 credit online course is intended as an introduction to research for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathemat… source |
| SOC-1010 | Introduction to Sociology* (B, C) | — | SOC-1010 - Introduction to Sociology* (B, C) SOC-1010 - Introduction to Sociology* (B, C) Social groups, social control, collective behavior, and social change are related to the family, economics, g… source |
| SOC-1040 | Introduction to Human Resource Services | — | SOC-1040 - Introduction to Human Resource Services SOC-1040 - Introduction to Human Resource Services Students survey historical and theoretical approaches to human services in the United States. The… source |
| SOC-2010 | Technology and Society* (B) | — | SOC-2010 - Technology and Society* (B) SOC-2010 - Technology and Society* (B) Basic language skills are presumed, used and evaluated. This course satisfies the General Education Social/Behavioral Sci… source |
| SOC-2100 | Social Problems* (B, C) | — | SOC-2100 - Social Problems* (B, C) SOC-2100 - Social Problems* (B, C) Students may be expected to participate in service-learning projects in order to apply course materials to real world efforts to… source |
| SOC-2110 | Sociology of Families* | — | SOC-2110 - Sociology of Families* SOC-2110 - Sociology of Families* Topics include sex roles, selecting a mate, sexual mores, the marriage contract, family life styles, communication and conflict, pa… source |
| SOC-2220 | Sociology of Gender* (B, C) | — | SOC-2220 - Sociology of Gender* (B, C) SOC-2220 - Sociology of Gender* (B, C) The course examines theoretical perspectives, the history of women’s studies, and current research issues in the field of… source |
| SOC-2310 | Racial and Ethnic Relations* (B, C) | — | SOC-2310 - Racial and Ethnic Relations* (B, C) SOC-2310 - Racial and Ethnic Relations* (B, C) This course satisfies the General Education Social/Behavioral Science requirement and the Core Competency… source |
| SOC-2401 | Global Societies and Globalization* (B, C) | — | SOC-2401 - Global Societies and Globalization* (B, C) SOC-2401 - Global Societies and Globalization* (B, C) Students review how societies differ based on culture and technology, and a range of global… source |
| SPA-1010 | Elementary Spanish I (H, C) | — | SPA-1010 - Elementary Spanish I (H, C) SPA-1010 - Elementary Spanish I (H, C) Elementary Spanish I is a beginning course that provides a foundation for the Spanish language and cultural competence. T… source |
| SPA-1020 | Elementary Spanish II* (H, C) | — | SPA-1020 - Elementary Spanish II* (H, C) SPA-1020 - Elementary Spanish II* (H, C) (High school classes must have at least a grade of B and have been taken within the past 3 years, or a proficiency te… source |
| SPA-1050 | The Culture of the Americas* (H, C) | — | SPA-1050 - The Culture of the Americas* (H, C) SPA-1050 - The Culture of the Americas* (H, C) The course focuses on the social, political, economic, and religious systems of these cultures in a histo… source |
| SPA-1052 | The Culture of Belize (H, C) | — | SPA-1052 - The Culture of Belize (H, C) SPA-1052 - The Culture of Belize (H, C) In this travel course, students study the rich history of the Mesoamerican region of Belize from the time when the Maya… source |
| SPA-1053 | Cultures of Spain (H, C) | — | SPA-1053 - Cultures of Spain (H, C) SPA-1053 - Cultures of Spain (H, C) In this course, students study the rich and diverse Spanish culture and civilization. The culture of Spain is based on a variet… source |
| SPA-2010 | Intermediate Spanish I* (H, C) | — | SPA-2010 - Intermediate Spanish I* (H, C) SPA-2010 - Intermediate Spanish I* (H, C) (High school classes must have at least a grade of B and have been taken within the past 3 years, or a proficiency… source |
| SPA-2020 | Intermediate Spanish II* (H, C) | — | SPA-2020 - Intermediate Spanish II* (H, C) SPA-2020 - Intermediate Spanish II* (H, C) A continuation of Spanish 2010, students continue working and improving their abilities to communicate in the Spa… source |
| SPA-2050 | Advanced Conversation and Composition* (H) | — | SPA-2050 - Advanced Conversation and Composition* (H) SPA-2050 - Advanced Conversation and Composition* (H) In-class time focuses on oral skills; out-of-class time focuses on reading and writing assi… source |
| STU-1030 | Study Skills Lab | — | STU-1030 - Study Skills Lab STU-1030 - Study Skills Lab This course provides students experiential opportunities to improve their study skills and develop a proactive approach to their college educat… source |
| STU-1050 | Career Decision Making and Life Planning | — | STU-1050 - Career Decision Making and Life Planning STU-1050 - Career Decision Making and Life Planning Utilizing a formal decision-making model, students proceed systematically through a career plan… source |
| TED-1011 | Educational Technology | — | TED-1011 - Educational Technology TED-1011 - Educational Technology Throughout this course, students will gain knowledge on a variety of educational technology resources and how to implement them. St… source |
| TED-1012 | The Reading Process and Strategies | — | TED-1012 - The Reading Process and Strategies TED-1012 - The Reading Process and Strategies Throughout this course, students will gain knowledge on the five components involved in the reading process… source |
| TED-1013 | Introduction to Culturally Responsive Teaching | — | TED-1013 - Introduction to Culturally Responsive Teaching TED-1013 - Introduction to Culturally Responsive Teaching An overview of the field of culturally responsive teaching and its relevance to ach… source |
| TED-1014 | Introduction to Classroom Management | — | TED-1014 - Introduction to Classroom Management TED-1014 - Introduction to Classroom Management Survey of the theoretical and practical components of productive classroom management. List Course source |
| TED-1015 | English Language Learners in the Classroom | — | TED-1015 - English Language Learners in the Classroom TED-1015 - English Language Learners in the Classroom This introductory course provides an overview of the theories and concepts of second langua… source |
| TED-1016 | Professional Responsibilities for Educators | — | TED-1016 - Professional Responsibilities for Educators TED-1016 - Professional Responsibilities for Educators An overview of legal and ethical expectations and requirements for individuals working in… source |
| TED-1050 | Child and Adolescent Development | — | TED-1050 - Child and Adolescent Development TED-1050 - Child and Adolescent Development This course prepares students to describe and evaluate the cognitive, linguistic, physical, social, and emotion… source |
| TED-2000 | Introduction to Special Education* | — | TED-2000 - Introduction to Special Education* TED-2000 - Introduction to Special Education* This course meets the Maryland State Department of Education Inclusion of Special Needs Students requiremen… source |
| TED-2030 | Introduction to Education | — | TED-2030 - Introduction to Education TED-2030 - Introduction to Education Survey the history and major developments in American education. The course includes a comprehensive overview of the history… source |
| TED-2100 | Instruction in Literacy* | — | TED-2100 - Instruction in Literacy* TED-2100 - Instruction in Literacy* Participants will learn how to design and deliver instruction focused on the core components of reading that lead to proficient… source |
| TED-2101 | Assessment of Literacy* | — | TED-2101 - Assessment of Literacy* TED-2101 - Assessment of Literacy* Participants will explore the purposes of assessment and the types of assessment tools, learn how to administer and use valid and… source |
| TED-2102 | Materials for Teaching Literacy* | — | TED-2102 - Materials for Teaching Literacy* TED-2102 - Materials for Teaching Literacy* Participants will explore characteristics of effective literacy programming and instruction, use evidenced-base… source |
| TED-2500 | Literacy in the Content Area Part I* | — | TED-2500 - Literacy in the Content Area Part I* TED-2500 - Literacy in the Content Area Part I* This course examines literacy in the present day with an emphasis on the literacy development of adoles… source |
| TED-2501 | Literacy in the Content Area Part II* | — | TED-2501 - Literacy in the Content Area Part II* TED-2501 - Literacy in the Content Area Part II* This course examines literacy in the present day with an emphasis on the methods to develop that lite… source |
| TED-2600 | Educational Psychology* | — | TED-2600 - Educational Psychology* TED-2600 - Educational Psychology* Basic language skills are presumed, used, and evaluated. PSY-2600 is now TED-2600. List Course source |
| TED-2950 | Practicum in Teacher Education* | — | TED-2950 - Practicum in Teacher Education* TED-2950 - Practicum in Teacher Education* They complete tasks in support of classroom teaching as are permitted by the policies of the school system. Cours… source |
| THE-1010 | Introduction to Theater (A) | — | THE-1010 - Introduction to Theater (A) THE-1010 - Introduction to Theater (A) Students will study the background, framework and vocabulary for the appreciation of major areas of production (directing… source |
| THE-1020 | Stagecraft | — | THE-1020 - Stagecraft THE-1020 - Stagecraft Students will learn and apply the basic principles of scenery construction and design. Lab work may include lighting and costumes and may require evening a… source |
| THE-1021 | Theater Practicum I | — | THE-1021 - Theater Practicum I THE-1021 - Theater Practicum I Students learn the theater production process beginning to end by participating in designing, staging, and mounting a full length stage p… source |
| THE-1022 | Theater Practicum II | — | THE-1022 - Theater Practicum II THE-1022 - Theater Practicum II Students expand their understanding of the theatre production process beginning to end by taking leadership roles in designing, staging… source |
| THE-1025 | Script Analysis | — | THE-1025 - Script Analysis THE-1025 - Script Analysis List Course source |
| THE-1030 | Acting I | — | THE-1030 - Acting I THE-1030 - Acting I Students with little or no acting experience will develop the physical and vocal skills required for theater performance through structured exercises and impro… source |
| THE-1032 | Acting II* | — | THE-1032 - Acting II* THE-1032 - Acting II* In addition, students will explore releasing impulses and will perform advanced solo exercises, intended to further cement the truthful foundation of actin… source |
| THE-1040 | Theater Makeup | — | THE-1040 - Theater Makeup THE-1040 - Theater Makeup Students will explore the theory and practice of stage makeup with emphasis on the requirements of dramatic character, facial anatomy, and period s… source |
| THE-1050 | Theater Costume | — | THE-1050 - Theater Costume THE-1050 - Theater Costume Students will learn costume design, construction, and related costume crafts. They design, sketch, and construct a costume. List Course source |
| THE-1060 | Stage Management* | — | THE-1060 - Stage Management* THE-1060 - Stage Management* Industry standard vocabulary will be taught and used with proficiency. This lecture/lab course will require students to participate in classr… source |
| THE-1070 | Introduction to Theatrical Design | — | THE-1070 - Introduction to Theatrical Design THE-1070 - Introduction to Theatrical Design Students participate in project-based learning focused on design development, drawing and rendering, and deve… source |
| THE-2410 | Major Movements in Western Theater (A) | — | THE-2410 - Major Movements in Western Theater (A) THE-2410 - Major Movements in Western Theater (A) Students will explore the movement and development of Western theater through a variety of periods… source |
| THE-2420 | Contemporary American Theater | — | THE-2420 - Contemporary American Theater THE-2420 - Contemporary American Theater Students survey the development of American theater from the 20th century to the present, with special attention give… source |
| THE-2900 | Topics in Stage Production I* | — | THE-2900 - Topics in Stage Production I* THE-2900 - Topics in Stage Production I* Students will produce a written paper; scene, costume, or lighting designs; or a stage production book. List Course source |
| WFS-1401 | Nutrition and Health Management | — | WFS-1401 - Nutrition and Health Management WFS-1401 - Nutrition and Health Management Students will explore current foundational principles of nutrition science, behavior change and coaching and appl… source |
| WFS-1670 | Personal Trainer Fundamentals | — | WFS-1670 - Personal Trainer Fundamentals WFS-1670 - Personal Trainer Fundamentals This course provides theoretical knowledge and practical skills in preparation for a national certification exam in p… source |
| WFS-1701 | Personal Health and Fitness* (B) | — | WFS-1701 - Personal Health and Fitness* (B) WFS-1701 - Personal Health and Fitness* (B) Topics include personal fitness assessments; components of fitness including cardiorespiratory endurance, muscu… source |
| WFS-1745 | Introduction to Exercise Science | — | WFS-1745 - Introduction to Exercise Science WFS-1745 - Introduction to Exercise Science Exercise Science is the study of human movement performed to maintain or improve physical fitness. This course… source |
| WFS-1750 | Introduction to Sport Management* | — | WFS-1750 - Introduction to Sport Management* WFS-1750 - Introduction to Sport Management* Emphasis is placed on leadership, planning and policy development, program evaluation, legal and financial is… source |
| WFS-1760 | Introduction to Sport Psychology* | — | WFS-1760 - Introduction to Sport Psychology* WFS-1760 - Introduction to Sport Psychology* Included in this course is an emphasis on the development of adolescents as it applies to sports. List Course source |
| WFS-1770 | Introduction to the Sociology of Sport* | — | WFS-1770 - Introduction to the Sociology of Sport* WFS-1770 - Introduction to the Sociology of Sport* Focusing on major issues such as gender, race, adolescence, the media, gambling, competition, and… source |
| WFS-1775 | Introduction to Legal Issues of Sports, Recreation and Leisure* | — | WFS-1775 - Introduction to Legal Issues of Sports, Recreation and Leisure* WFS-1775 - Introduction to Legal Issues of Sports, Recreation and Leisure* This course examines five primary legal areas: le… source |
| WFS-1790 | Global Perspectives on Wellness Across Cultures* (C) | — | WFS-1790 - Global Perspectives on Wellness Across Cultures* (C) WFS-1790 - Global Perspectives on Wellness Across Cultures* (C) Through participation in service-learning projects, critical reading, r… source |
| WFS-2000 | Kinesiology: An Introduction to the Field | — | WFS-2000 - Kinesiology: An Introduction to the Field WFS-2000 - Kinesiology: An Introduction to the Field This course introduces students to the discipline of kinesiology and its application in the f… source |
| WFS-2011 | Injury Prevention and Management | — | WFS-2011 - Injury Prevention and Management WFS-2011 - Injury Prevention and Management This course addresses preventing, assessing, and managing injuries in athletic activities and sports. The cours… source |